(Theory sidenote:I made a bunch of predictions way back then and posted them on my blog for posterity. I don't mind being wrong but I hate the idea of someone saying "you never said that" when I did. Now, Locke didn't go native and join the Others like I predicted, but he's come pretty close. If only we could learn that Rose and Bernard are the worst human beings on the island, 4 of my 5 theories would still be viable... (Theories are on my blog in the May 2006 archive - unaltered, honest.))
At that moment, Juliet returns with Desmond in tow.
Back in Othertown, Sayid's little group enters Ben's house in search of a clue where Locke might have gone. Kate heads for the bedroom (I love that about her) but finds nothing, despite a very dramatic closet opening. Sayid has more luck, finding grooves on the floor that indicate a book case gets moved on a pivot regularly.
He opens the secret passage (Is anyone at all surprised that Ben has a secret passage in his house?) which leads to what looks like an office. In the desk drawer, he finds wads of cash and a bunch of passports. One of the passports carries the name Dean Moriarty.
No fair! Why does the evil guy get a handsome ID pic?
(*Literary sidenote: In Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" Dean Moriarty is a "holy con-man with the shining mind". Meeting him is the catalyst for the protagonist's adventures on the road. Yeah, that fits. Also, James Moriarty, the famous professor who was Sherlock Holmes' main antagonist comes to mind. He was an evil genius, pulling the criminal strings of the web of London's underworld, Holmes referred to him as "The Napoleon of Crime." He was also an eminent and respected scientist in Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmesian reality. )
In the bedroom, Kate is under the bed. She doesn't find anything and is about to get up when a pair of boots walks into the room. It's Sawyer. His hair's more poofy than normal too. Despite his motion for silence, she yells for Sayid.
Before the writer's went on strike, the hair people were demanding online profit sharing. They didn't get it.
Sayid comes running, but winds up face to face with Locke and a gun. He assures him that Kate is safe and congratulates Hugo on a job well done.
"Sorry, dude."
Rousseau and Hurley take their prisoner to his holding area. On the way, Sayid, always the interrogator, asks where Locke is. Hurley tells him Locke is talking to "that angry Chinese guy." When he notices how far back Hurley is walking, Sayid tries to reassure the big guy.
"I'm not going to hurt you, Hurley."
"Yeah, I saw you snap that guy's neck with that breakdancing thing you do with your legs. I think I'll hang back here."
I think after Lost goes off the air, they should spin off "Hugo, Miles and the Wacky Iraqi" as a sitcom.
They lock Sayid in with Ben. As usual, they forgot to gag him.
"I lost a dollar, you know."
"How'd you manage that?"
"I bet John that you wouldn't be stupid enough to fall for your friend as bait."
"What do you know about friendship?"
"I know it's no use having friends you can't trust."
That Ben. He's been re-reading his copy of "How to Win Friends and Influence People" again. Dale Carnegie would be so proud.
Kate and Sawyer are alone in the bedroom. Oddly, their clothes are still on. Most people prefer champagne and strawberries, but apparently these two need bear crap and fish biscuits to set the mood.
Wait. Someone should come soon to put us in a life threatening situation. Then we can do it.
Instead of ripping each others clothes off and putting Ben's medical bed to a more creative use, Kate and Sawyer have a chat. It must not be sweeps week.
"So, what? I'm your prisoner?'
"If that sort of thing turns you on."
Ok, I admit, I could have been wrong. Maybe it is sweeps week.
"What are you doin' here with Locke?" Nope. Definitely not sweeps.
We learn that Sawyer isn't interested in leaving the island. Ben seems to have gotten to him with last week's "You're a big fish on the small island but in the real world you're just a slimy guppy" speech. He reminds Kate that a jail cell is waiting for her back in the real world too, but here on the island they have all they need to exist happily.
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Comments (24)
Great recap!
Maybe Ben's nemesis is Charles Widmore? We know he's anti-Desmond and may have had a hand in Desmond's disappearance, but I don't know what he has against the other survivors, so that may not make sense.
For a second it crossed my mind that the voice treating Sayid could be Christian Shepherd. Which would have quite possibly been a bigger OMG-WTF-my head-just-exploded moment than the inevitable Ben reveal. Does this mean Ben's one of the Oceanic Six? Maybe it was his coffin in the season 3 finale?
Too many questions! Looking forward to more of your recaps!
1 of 24 | Posted by msu11y28 | Posted on February 19, 2008 8:50 AM
OK, just want to amend my last comment-- Ben is clearly in hiding and doesn't want to be found. No way he can be one of the six.
2 of 24 | Posted by msu11y28 | Posted on February 19, 2008 8:53 AM
msu11y28 -
Thanks!
As for the Oceanic Six, we know for CERTAIN that Hurley and Sayid are 2 of the 6 and it's never stated but still quite obvious that Jack is too.
Kate and Ben are not certain at all. I would speculate that BOTH are not part of the Six, but that's just speculation.
3 of 24 | Posted by Greybishop | Posted on February 19, 2008 9:03 AM
Loved your Time Displacement theory.
A picture of Sayid getting out of bed naked would have been nice. :)
4 of 24 | Posted by Clair | Posted on February 19, 2008 9:48 AM
Ben would not be one of the Oceanic Six as he was not on the plane to begin with.
It is assumed that Kate is one of the Oceanic 6 since we saw she got off the island.
5 of 24 | Posted by neverenuftv | Posted on February 19, 2008 9:51 AM
Clair -
Thanks. I'm not at all sure what the real answer is, but those three options seem the most likely.
neverenuftv -
I agree, Ben is unlikely to be one of the Oceanic Six, but I disagree that Kate is automatically one of them.
Given that a jail sentence is waiting for her in the real world (no statute of limitations on murder, so even time travel isn't a sure get out of jail free card) and given her ability to swap identities and evade the authorities, I'm guessing that she finds her way back to the real world by "unofficial" channels...say through the good offices of Passport Supplier Ben...
Just my guess.
6 of 24 | Posted by Greybishop | Posted on February 19, 2008 10:03 AM
Geez, I love Lost as much as I hate Lost. I watch every episode and then read the recaps to see what I missed. I am glad others are more observant than I am.
The Oceanic 6 from the future glimpses show:
Jack, Hurley, Kate and Sayid. Ben is there, but he was not on the airplane when it crashed, so he cannot be counted. In one flash forward, Kate meets with Jack and refers to a "HE" being home and she had to get back to "HIM". Could this be Sawyer? I wonder who the other two are??? This show drives me crazy...
7 of 24 | Posted by Rvrctylady | Posted on February 19, 2008 10:20 AM
Anyone else remember Nadia, Sayid's long-lost love that he is/was desperate to find, the reason he was on the plane? I'm very surprised she got no mention. I guess (hope) that's material for another Sayid flashforward. It seems like we will still have flashforwards for our Six immediately after they get home, and then more showing the conclusion of whatever conflict they are involved in in this episode, and then there are still flashbacks for some other characters that are supposed to happen, and then there's Libby...the flashback/forward schedule suddenly seems very crowded.
8 of 24 | Posted by Merick | Posted on February 19, 2008 10:36 AM
I have a question about Locke not knowing about Hurley's having seen the cabin. Isn't that Locke's eye looking out at Hurley when Hurley tries to look into Jacob's cabin in Episode 1? Also, remember when Hurley tries to cover by saying "the cabin of the plane", but clearly Locke and Ben both know that Hurley is lying?
9 of 24 | Posted by MasKarla | Posted on February 19, 2008 11:52 AM
MasKarla -
I don't know if that was Locke's eye or not. My hefty bet would be no, but others might disagree.
10 of 24 | Posted by Greybishop | Posted on February 19, 2008 11:55 AM
I'm wondering if Oceanic 6 actually refers to those who just got off the island or if it refers to 6 people from the flight in some other capacity. The fact that the guy Sayid killed seemed a bit scared when he learned who Sayid was makes me think that there's more to the designation of Oceanic 6 than just merely being a survivor.
11 of 24 | Posted by murphena | Posted on February 19, 2008 3:40 PM
If your Time Displacement theory is correct and approximately 16-17 years have passed, perhaps the authorities will allow "time served" on the island to go toward any jail time Kate ends up with...
Your theory would also explain Walt's tallness.
12 of 24 | Posted by Clair | Posted on February 19, 2008 3:56 PM
Great recap as usual. After a long day at work your picture captions were just what I needed to make me laugh. One question: I have been told that in the first episode this season when the man comes to question Hurley at the mental institution,when he leaves if you play it in slow motion, black smoke follows him.i erased it from my DVR, so I was just wondering if you saw that
13 of 24 | Posted by marla | Posted on February 19, 2008 4:16 PM
Marla -
Thanks!
I can't take all the caption credit. This week about 1/3 are mine, the rest Flipit's. Most weeks he captions most, if not all, of the pix. I'm just fiddly detail recap guy.
As for the smoke following Abaddon as he leaves the asylum, I watched it several times after I heard that from someone and I don't see it.
14 of 24 | Posted by greybishop | Posted on February 19, 2008 4:56 PM
Didn't anyone else find it strange that Frank didn't seem to know anything about who Sayid was? He even said that they spent all kinds of time studying the manifest, I would think that they would know something about who these people were.
15 of 24 | Posted by FreewayShark | Posted on February 19, 2008 5:41 PM
Seems Ben DID have "piggies" insurance after all!
I wish more time was spent on exploring Ben's secret closet.
I also love your "time" explaination. The fact that Richard hasn't aged helps that theory along. ....and maybe the women can't get pregnant because of that very reason. That whole conversation with Jack and Frank, the Red Sox and 100 days makes me think harder than I want. That's your job GB! The late recap makes me wonder if you're 31 minutes a day behind too!.... as always, great recap.
16 of 24 | Posted by chooch850 | Posted on February 19, 2008 10:46 PM
Great recap!! I laughed so hard at two of your photo captions:
"And If you have a clean band aid I'll give you a foot rub."
and
"Besides, he's adorable!"
I sat up in my chair when the time experiment happened. I had thought of something like that. And I LOVE time stuff. I'm so happy this show is improving and is fun again. Oh and I caught your hilarious expression "fleet footed shanty." Thanks for a good time!
17 of 24 | Posted by geewits | Posted on February 20, 2008 12:19 AM
Here's my thought on the time travel/time passage issue. I think that the explosion at the end of season 2 (when nobody pushed the button) will be the event that changes the time continuum and that up until that time, time on the island was equal to time on the real world. That will mean that the real world is not 16-17 years ahead, but something like one-half of that. I don't think that they can make it a 16-17 year difference because of the flash forwards.
The reason the golfer started shaking when he heard that Sayid was one of the Oceanic 6 is because that guy must have known that his other cohorts were being killed off. So, as soon as Sayid said that, he knew he was in trouble.
I love that we are finally getting some answers but also getting just as many questions.
18 of 24 | Posted by lawyergal | Posted on February 20, 2008 6:31 AM
Thanks, Chooch and geewits!
IF (and that's a big IF) the "time displacement" idea holds, it might be less than 16 years or perhaps more. They can easily fiddle the numbers to whatever they want.
One BIG problem with it is that if time is moving significantly slower on the island, then radio communications would be difficult. On the boat they'd hear what the island was transmitting reeeeaaallly slow and on the island everything transmitted from the outside world would sound sped up.
One idea I had after I posted was that the rescue party came prepared for the distortion with some sort of speed compensation built into their communications gear, and IF that's the case then Faraday's reaction might be to the fact that the differential is not what he expected, and perhaps it's getting worse. Maybe the not pushing the button really did have consequences after all!
19 of 24 | Posted by Greybishop | Posted on February 20, 2008 6:43 AM
Lawyergal -
I was writing something like that when you posted. You're probably right.
It's easy to fiddle something like the ratio of on island time vs. real world time.
If the rate is getting slower gradually, then yes, it's likely only around half the 16 years I postulated.
20 of 24 | Posted by greybishop | Posted on February 20, 2008 6:49 AM
Love the recap - you catch so much stuff I miss!
Very intrigued by the time theory but wondering something - has Danielle ever said WHEN she arrived on the island? The first season we found out the beacon had been broadcasting for 16 years but was there an actual date attached to it? If so, that would line up with how important the button pushing was and stopping it would tweak time on the island. Of course, it still doesn't explain why Richard hasn't seemed to age but Ben has. More questions than answers, as always.
21 of 24 | Posted by mushy | Posted on February 20, 2008 8:54 AM
MasKarla (#9)...word on the street is that it was Christian Shepherd looking at Hurley from Jacobs cabin. Can't post the URL, but if you just Google "lost easter eggs christian" a bunch of sites containing stills will come up.
Assuming time on the island is (or was, until they failed to push the button) is the same as time in the "real world," shouldn't they be nearing the end of 2004? Which is when that huge tsunami hit. I think I read a while back that the producers DID say the tsunami would be a factor in the show, but I am not sure how legitimate the source was. GB, have you heard anything about this? Any thoughts?
At any rate, can't wait for tonight's episode!
22 of 24 | Posted by msu11y28 | Posted on February 21, 2008 12:35 PM
msu11y28 -
IF the producers incorporate the tsunami as a MAJOR event, then that will do great damage to the notion that they had a solid plan for the show back in 04 when it was first created, since the tsunami was something that happened long after the first episodes aired.
My guess is that it will be a minor thing, not a major one, particularly if the island really is in the Pacific, not the Indian Ocean where the tsunami was at its strongest. As a minor on island event, it is a good way to show the connetion to the real world.
As a major, plot affecting event it would be (in my view) an inappropriate use of a recent tragedy.
23 of 24 | Posted by Greybishop | Posted on February 21, 2008 1:20 PM
Hello... Greybishop...Hello.
Its Wednesday Feb 27th, the day before the next episode and there is no recap for last weeks.
= (
This makes me sad.
24 of 24 | Posted by MariaIsabel | Posted on February 27, 2008 11:43 AM