Saturday, March 28, 2009

Holy Flaming Vans, Batman...

or my other title was to be "Dharma Karma". I loved them both, and lifted them from other fabulous professional bloggers.

Sorry that I've been so delayed in posting- busy, busy.

Let's recap quickly- In this past week's "He's Our You", Sayid is in trouble. Little more Sayid back story, apparently a born killer (and a nod to Mr. Ekho's back story when he killed so his brother didn't have to) I thought Sayid would get pummeled, but he just got some acid slipped to him. Can't believe got seduced again, and this time didn't get away! How great was Sayid's reaction to who else would be on his flight to Guam- "Can we please take the next flight?" Could this really be a coincidence?

Did you almost want to cry when Juliet said to Sawyer, "so this is over now". Ugh! I can't believe that I've become a fan of their pairing.

This week sure ended with a bang- literally. In my opinion, Ben can't be dead. Cause if he's dead, what happens to future Ben and everything (mostly bad) that he's done. Did little Ben recognize Sayid? or not at all like Rousseau and Jin's interaction. (Also, when Ben's good for nothing dad, "Roger Workman" says to Ben, "you've never brought me a sandwhich", that's the same thing that Ben said in turn to Juliet when she was trying to be Jack a sandwhich.

Speaking of Jack, will he have to save the life of little Ben with perhaps some more surgery?

What is the deal with dead people on this island? Lisa T at the Killam school believes the Ajira people are all dead- and that is why Sun and Frank could see Christian. I would like to know how Sun decked Ben if they are both dead? I'm also wondering about the Others/Hostiles and their ability to travel around the island, through the sonic fence, and off the island. Is Richard dead, is this why he doesn't age? Was Christian brought back to life when the coffin landed on the island- because that coffin was empty when Jack found it? And we've seen Locke walking around seemingly fit again, out of his coffin.

My other big question for all you- can the space time continuum be changed- is this like other time travel storylines that we know so well, like Star Trek: The Next Generation or Back to the Future, or is some kind of new fangled time travel?

Where the heck is Daniel Farraday, and Desmond? Remember brother, Farraday's mother, Eloise Hawking, said that the island wasn't done with Des? (keep praying for Penny)

1 comment:

cboran said...

Where do people keep getting the theory that you have to be dead to see Christian? Locke saw him while he was perfectly alive! I firmly believe that the island resurrected Christian. I'll bet that Richard is in that same boat - that the island had resurrected him too.

Also Daniel clearly said that there was no way to change what has happened. Whatever happened before will still happen again - this means that Ben can't be dead. Either the island will heal him (like it did Locke when Ben shot him), or someone else will save him (a la Jack). It would be paradox for anything else to be able to happen other than that which happened.