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I stayed up much too late watching it.
Of course, I told Farrah, "I'll bet Locke is in that cargo container." The show has focused on dyadic conflicts over its history: Jack vs. Locke Survivors vs. Others Ben vs. Locke Ben vs. Charles Widdemore and more recently: Locke I (but actually II) vs. Jacob and now Jacob vs. Locke II In other words, the conflict has moved from the immediate to something more historic to the island. I certainly didn't understand the significance of the Jacob flashbacks. What the heck is this thing that can take on Locke's form, can tell Locke I to die (through Richard), and appear as Ben's daughter to manipulate Ben. I'm going to miss this show when it's gone. Some of the spine-tingling mystery of LOST is gone, but it's still the best TV has got. |
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Maybe it has even been prepping Ben for a very long time for that moment. Could that be why Jacob never talked to Ben; he always knew Ben was self serving and a "bad" guy.
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There's also a return of the talk about the "good" people, that we heard a couple seasons back from the Others. They were given lists of the "good" people to take from the beach. |
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