Lost: LA X
Feb. 2nd, 2010 08:37 pmSpoilers for Lost with mentions of Supernatural
What? Wait, what? No, seriously. What?
For a moment there I thought that my baby's daddy (aka Locke) had always somehow been a Smoke Monster American but then I realized what had happened and yeah. I mean, I still don't get it but yeah.
No, seriously, if someone wants to explain the whole ep to me and explain it like I'm a five year old and maybe use hand puppets that'd be great.
I enjoy this show so so much but I don't understand it at all. Like, any of it. Whenever I try and actually PAY ATTENTION, I just get a headache and sometimes start drooling. (okay, maybe not that last part)
So uh, I always thought that Jacob was evil, that he was Lucifer or well the Lost version/brand of Lucifer or at the very least Lucifer like. But
memphis86 mentioned that she thought he was a good guy.
Is Jacob good or evil in your world? Or neither?
Also? Mark Pellegrino's acting on Supernatural is quite decent but his first 10-30secs on Lost? Hahaha. SO MUCH BETTER. Hmm. Interesting.
John Locke's been my baby's daddy for a long while now but now that he's the host of a Smoke Monster American and is all evil? Nnnnngh. He's even hotter now. God. Damn.
eta: I forgot that I kind of enjoyed this one part
Juliet: I have to tell you something. Before I go, let me tell you this one thing. I really really need to tell you this ONE THING. It's kind of important, please to be paying attention'
Sawyer: I'm listening, please to be telling me this verrah important thing. What is it darling, Juliet, please tell me?
Juliet: [up and dies]
Me: [snorts and giggles]
Uhm, you know cos she could've just spit it out instead of letting him be all, 'Oh, darling.'
On the yahoo.com homepage thingy there's a blurb that says, "Odd reaction to 'Lost' episode" my first thought upon reading that was, 'What? Did they actually understand the ep?'
What? Wait, what? No, seriously. What?
For a moment there I thought that my baby's daddy (aka Locke) had always somehow been a Smoke Monster American but then I realized what had happened and yeah. I mean, I still don't get it but yeah.
No, seriously, if someone wants to explain the whole ep to me and explain it like I'm a five year old and maybe use hand puppets that'd be great.
I enjoy this show so so much but I don't understand it at all. Like, any of it. Whenever I try and actually PAY ATTENTION, I just get a headache and sometimes start drooling. (okay, maybe not that last part)
So uh, I always thought that Jacob was evil, that he was Lucifer or well the Lost version/brand of Lucifer or at the very least Lucifer like. But
Is Jacob good or evil in your world? Or neither?
Also? Mark Pellegrino's acting on Supernatural is quite decent but his first 10-30secs on Lost? Hahaha. SO MUCH BETTER. Hmm. Interesting.
John Locke's been my baby's daddy for a long while now but now that he's the host of a Smoke Monster American and is all evil? Nnnnngh. He's even hotter now. God. Damn.
eta: I forgot that I kind of enjoyed this one part
Juliet: I have to tell you something. Before I go, let me tell you this one thing. I really really need to tell you this ONE THING. It's kind of important, please to be paying attention'
Sawyer: I'm listening, please to be telling me this verrah important thing. What is it darling, Juliet, please tell me?
Juliet: [up and dies]
Me: [snorts and giggles]
Uhm, you know cos she could've just spit it out instead of letting him be all, 'Oh, darling.'
On the yahoo.com homepage thingy there's a blurb that says, "Odd reaction to 'Lost' episode" my first thought upon reading that was, 'What? Did they actually understand the ep?'
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Date: 2010-02-03 08:03 pm (UTC)1. The bomb worked.
2. The bomb did not work.
3. There are parallel universes.
Now. Take 1 and 2 and run them side by side and you get 3. So in-line with what
This sort of serves to explain Juliet's final comment from the dead of "it worked." Perhaps in her death-state she could bridge that gap between universes and see the other possibility--and maybe her comment of "let's get coffee, we'll go dutch" is something we'll see her say in that alternate reality when she meets James.
Because really, what's partly intriguing is not only what happens on the island and what it all means, but that "what-if" factor of how their lives would have entwined or gone seperately if they had never crashed. And really, you need a lot more than one episode in order to do that second one.
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Date: 2010-02-04 02:15 am (UTC)