Friday, April 25, 2008

The Shape of Things to Come

Have you missed me? I have to say that El Donk and I were feeling a little abandoned after the last episode. Don’t make us go Benjamin-Linus on your arses this week!

So what is the “Shape of Things to Come”?:

1. THROWING UP IN MY MOUTH MOMENT: Why in the world did they open the episode with a semi-strip tease by Kate? Seriously, the bile in my mouth didn’t go away until the episode was almost over.

2. On the Beach:
-- Vincent returns! (and so did Smokey . . . coincidence? I think not!)
-- Jack is popping painkillers and lying about it . . . antibiotics my ass!
-- Dead Guy discovered by Bernard (who is so much smarter than he gets credit for) and Vincent is the doctor from the boat . . . more on this later.

3. You sunk my battleship! -- Hurley, Sawyer, Locke, and Aaron are involved in a mad game of Battleship. Hurley states, “We’re all gonna die.” Should we read something into that?
*****”Australia is the key to the whole game!”

4. At the Barracks:
-- How dumb are these people? They all come running out one after another when they hear gunshots. Seriously – who does that?
-- Miles rings the doorbell. Classic.
-- Martin Christopher Keamy leads the invasion to capture Ben. He is also the captain of the boat. We learn he is a mercenary who did some bad stuff in Uganda.

5. Why is Hurley the only one who knows how to find Jacob? And is THIS what he was referring to when he told Jack in the future, “I shouldn’t have gone with Locke”? I ask because . . .

6. I think Claire is going to get killed soon.

7. Speaking of Claire, do you think James (aka Sawyer) is developing a thing for her? He kept calling her “sweetheart.”

8. HOLY CRAP MOMENT #1: Keamy shoots Alex. “He changed the rules.”

9. Ben can control Smokey somehow. We watched Smokey over and over, and we could make out some vague faces and shapes that looked like they might be Polar Bears. Anyone see anything else?

10. Flashforward:
--Ben can clearly control his ability to Jump back and forth in time.
-- He first goes to Tunisia where he delivers one of the great lines of the night after shooting one of the Bedouins: “Oh, so you do speak English.” Ha!

n His next stop is Tunisia, where he checks in as Dean Moriarty (see this week in Lost Literature). It is 10/21/2005. He sees Sayid on a television report. He sees an opportunity . . .
n To go to Tikrit and trick Sayid into becoming his very own mercenary

11. Sayid:
-- Found and married Nadia. They were living in LA when she was killed.
-- Apparently his little tryst with Shannon didn’t mean much.
-- His grief “becomes anger and never goes away,” just as Ben tells him it will.
-- So now we know why he works for Ben

12. THIS WEEK IN BIBLICAL STUDIES:
-- The man who Ben claims killed Nadia is named Ismael:
Ishmael is also a biblical name. He was Abraham's first son, who was born not of his wife, but of her servant, whom he had also married. Ishmael's half-brother was Issac, who was the father of Jacob.
-- And even more interesting:
Both Jewish and Islamic traditions consider Ishmael as the ancestor of Arab people. [1]
Judaism has generally viewed Ishmael as wicked though repentant.[1] Judaism maintains that Isaac (the father of the Jewish people) rather than Ishmael was the true heir of Abraham.[3] The New Testament contains few references to Ishmael. Biblically, Ishmael is used to symbolize the older - now rejected - Judaic tradition; Isaac symbolizes the new tradition of Christianity.[1] Islamic tradition, however, has a very positive view of Ishmael, giving him a larger and more significant role. The Qur'an views him as a prophet. According to the interpretation of some early theologians whose view prevailed later, Ishmael was the actual son that Abraham was called on to sacrifice, as opposed to Isaac.[1][4]
We’re entering a whole new realm here . . . Sayid has now “killed” his own belief system.

13. My boy Bernard: He reveals the truth of the Morse code message . . . and therefore forces Ferraday to admit that there was never any intention of getting the Losties off the Island.

14. THIS WEEK IN LOST LITERATURE:
-- Ben uses the alias “Dean Moriarty” – the “Hero” of On the Road by Kerouac
-- Ismael is also the name of the captain in Moby Dick
--The Shape of Things to Come by HG Wells -- The book is dominated by Wells's belief in a world state as the solution to mankind's problems
-- Desmond is never gonna find Penelope; his Odyssey will go on forever . . .

15. Ben’s final jump – Widmore’s penthouse suite in London. Some interesting things are revealed:
-- Widmore is frickin hilarious: “You stand there with those horrible eyes of yours”
-- Widmore can’t be killed . . . but Penelope can.
-- Widmore also says, “Everything you have, you took from me.” What does this mean?!

16. WHAT IS GOING ON WITH LOCKE? THEY BETTER EXPLAIN HIS LAMENESS PRETTY SOON!

So now it is your turn . . . what did you discover? What questions do you have? Would you make out with Ben?

Namaste,
Your Loyal Lost Loser

12 comments:

Unknown said...

Could it be that the reason Ben cannot kill Charles and vice versa is because they are each other's common thread/person in time travel? You know how Desmond's common thread is Penny. Otherwise they will go crazy.

Anonymous said...

OK, first I want to comment on the whole Hurley saying he shouldn't have gone with Locke. I think that was back when they all split into two camps, and Hurley went to the barracks with Locke and not the beach with Jack.

I loved the doorbell...they should have shot Miles right then and there...through the door!

The big dude that shot Alex...that was the captain? I thought the captain was the guy who was beating the shit out of the guy who tried to get off the island...a different guy than the big dude with the crazy eyes. He was the one who was shooting stuff off the side of the boat...are they the same guy? I am confused!
:(

Also, Claire dying soon? I thought she was a goner last night, but how is she gonna die if it's not getting blown to bits in a shack?

I think Jack has a kidney stone...he kept grabbing his back and stomach...I have heard that those are a real bitch. :) Juliet said something about his appendix bursting on the previews of next week...that can't be good.

As for the smoke, I think it could be connected to Jacob...but unless it's human-made and not supernatural at all, how can Ben "summon it"? Weird.

That's all for now. No new discoveries...just comments. Let's hear what everyone has to say!

Thanks for the info Kate!

Kate #2

Anonymous said...

I love what Joe said about the time travel thing, what a cool idea. Although, does Widmore know about the time travel? Is he that "in" with all these peeps? And also, is Ben jumping around in time, or is he just travelling? What makes us think it was different years?

EW said...

I'm feeling quite rusty after all those weeks off!

I have to admit, this is one of the best shows of the season. Hopefully they finish this season off with more like last night's episode.

BTW, Hurley, Locke and Sawyer were playing the game Risk, which is a game of world conquest. Not sure if there is a message there or not.

Bernard is such a boy scout, although he is still on my s*** list for giving up the location of the other survivors when he had a gun to his head.

Onto the awards:

The Vincent Good Dog of the Week Award goes to, sigh, Bernard for not only learning morse code, but remember it well enough to translate the message after hearing it only once.

The Sawyer-Kate-Jake Love Triangle of the Week Award goes to Sawyer, who does seem to be making eyes at Claire while Kate plays hide and seek with her, um, upper half, on the beach.

When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris, and so does the smoke monster.

Male Librarian said...

is this thing on?

Male Librarian said...

Okay, sorry about the test I think I have created too many accounts for this because I keep forgetting my password!!

Well, I am in agreement with Kate 2; I don't believe Ben is traveling in time, just traveling well. I believe he and Charles are two rich and powerful guys who are so bored that they play games (or one big one, like RISK?) with other people's lives!

There is a famous work (on the MLA's list of best 100 books of 20th century) by John Fowles called "The Magus." It occurs to me it would be a cool read for LOST fans, as the protagonist becomes the pawn in a real life game of sorts, and a millionaire is involved. Don't want to say too much.

Look, Charles can afford to put a fake plane at the bottom of the ocean and have it broadcast for crying in the soup!!!!

Is this the most extreme case of boys playing with their toys? Are they the LOST Boys? Will Cory what's-his-name be making a post-80s return to television after defending Michael Jackson the way he did? Stay tuned!

The line about speaking English made me almost as happy as KATE'S opening scene did! What an actress! That woman is EMMY-BOUND!!!

LoyalLostLoser said...

joelaustin -- I like the way you think! Welcome, by the way

LoyalLostLoser said...

Ben was time traveling . . .
1. it was all of a sudden 2005 when he was in Tunisia
2. how else would he get to the frickin middle of the desert? plus, he woke up there.

Love you all today. i'm having a crapfest here, so it was nice to log on and see so many comments!

SinD said...

Okay, so very interesting gaming theory. LLR, by your reference to battleship - does that suggest that the island moves, or that it is veiled/hidden. It seems like if Widmore has men on the island, that he can find the island.
Next - a couple episode ago Farraday and Red went to that station, supposedly to save them from some deadly gas - I wonder if that station controls the black smoke - and when Ben went into his secret room, he set it to release.
My favorite line - Ben to Sayid after sayid unloads about 15 shots point blank into the bad guy. "That should do it." Followed by a creepy Ben smile.
And, no I would only make out with Ben if he had the power to shape shift into Sayid or Sawyer.
And - definitely agree that Ben is time travelling.

Gabriella said...

I like joelaustin's suggestions about the thread...

My questions?

Why can't Desmond have still found Penny? Can't he have found her and be unaware that Ben is on his way to kill her? Look at me--needing to have a happy ending ...at least for a little bit.

What did Ben mean when he said that the rules have been changed? So, Widmore and he had promised families were off limit?

Did Ben know Rosseau (sp?) and Karl were killed? I always thought he planned it but now I'm not sure.

Re: people running out when they hear gunshots. I KNOW! Look out the frickin' window people--don't run out into the line of fire, for Pete's sake.

Re: Kate. Actually, I was pretty tired of all the scenes on the beach. I kind of liked that we saw so little of them this week.

Re: Miles and the doorbell. Dude, the doorbell has never sounded both funny AND creepy.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I'm loggin in on Sunday night. Better late than never.

Great frickin' episode. But there had better be a concrete explanation for "smokey" coming at some point, or I'll be pissed. I dig using my imagination, but I'm also a fan of logic. Give me something!

Ben is obviously time traveling, and I have to say that my respect for him increased tenfold the minute he whacked that guy with the truncheon and shot the other dude on horseback. Then later he's contemplating taking out the old doorman, too! Badass. Anton Chigur anyone? (That's a No Country reference y'all)

I also need to know what the 3.2 million Miles tried to get is all about. Ben said, "So much for your 3.2 mil," or something like that. Why?

I have many more thoughts and questions, but that will suffice for now. Quality blog this week, Kate.

Rob

Anonymous said...

When I saw Ben and Charles talking like old buds, it reminded me of the relationship between Charles Xavier and Magneto from X-men. Then I read Joel's idea and it makes sense. In X-Men, Xavier and Magneto (when they were friends) discovered the Savage Land, a forgotten jungle in the Indian Ocean. In this lost tropical world, Xavier and Magneto built a home for the growing mutant population. Anyhow, they had a falling out, and are now enemies.

So, Joel, have you thought about how Ben and Charles may know each other from before? And they have to each know Dan Ferraday, b/c isn't he the one who started the time travel thing? We know Widmore knows him, but does Ben?

BTW KSaunders told us Dan Faraday was a guy who studied electromagnetism in the 1800s, and Magneto has the ability to control and/or generate magnetic fields. Something new to think about...

Bensgrl