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You guys think "The Others" always want newcomers to the island to be killed because they fear of them becoming infected and infiltrating the Temple?
"Today's big revelation is...wait for it....wait for it....waaaaait for eeeeet.....THERE'S POISON IN THE PILL!"
The more i watch this show the more it pisses me off. ****! I mean, seriously. How about releasing a piece of information that we have been longing for for years instead of giving us these useless tidbits that we figured out several seasons ago. Claire is Jack's sister. No shit!? Ugh. The soap opera vibe ain't helping either.
Just wait. There are 15 episodes to go. How stupid it would be for the likes of Lindelof and Cuse to start dishing out as many answers as possible as soon as the season starts.
Season 5 suffered as a result.
Care to elaborate on that?
didnt like this place is death?Of course.
I am inclined to think that Season 5 was simply much too fast - a majority of it felt as if the writers were trying to cover as much narrative ground as possible, and save from a few episodes here and there, the focus on character dwindled substantially. I enjoyed it immensely - it is, after all, LOST - but after having watched it systematically less than a month ago on DVD, it became clearer to me that they often skimmed over important issues - and events - that should have been explored more thoroughly.
It felt rushed. Sporadic. Disjointed.
We also got two Kate episodes. Tsk tsk.
My favorite episodes from the season, if anyone is curious was:
Because You Left
316
The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
He's Our You
The Variable
Follow the Leader
The Incident
In the grand scheme of Lost, The Incident was a pretty rubbish finale.
In the grand scheme of Lost, The Incident was a pretty rubbish finale. 316 was the best episode of Season 5. I also nominate Jughead as the best time travel episode.
I certainly enjoyed the finale, and the appearance of Jacob was very welcome. I would argue that it failed to resolve certain issues that could have been dealt with if they weren't going so ludicrously fast with the rest of the season, but other than that, it was very well done.
didnt like this place is death?
I do not agree with this.
You spend so much of your time, Samon, asking people to elucidate their arguments, yet you never quite do this yourself.
You are not very consistent, Samon.
I rarely have the time to humour you, but oh, go on, just this once.
"I lost her." Seriously. It wasn't the first time Season 5 had presented us with absurd character motivations, but here we were in a quagmire of stupidity - Juliet, Sawyer and Kate changing their minds, on a whim, to detonate the bomb. "If I never meet you, I never have to lose you." Is this why we're changing the past? These characters had just witnessed a very happy and content Bernard and Rose. Are we meant to believe they would actually go through with this plan after that? It wasn't believable. In fact, it was almost believable as Radzinsky's contrived and laughable antagonism throughout the episode. "Keep drilling!" Not very.
In retrospect, it ruins the episode.
I am a person and I am mutable; my perception changes and so too do my ideas with every additional layer to my scope and experience.
I certainly enjoyed the finale, and the appearance of Jacob was very welcome. I would argue that it failed to resolve certain issues that could have been dealt with if they weren't going so ludicrously fast with the rest of the season, but other than that, it was very well done.
You've pulled a wonderful 360.
But you are forgetting Jack's true motivation.
"All the misery that we have been through, everyone we've lost, we can just wipe it clean".
Jack has always attempted to do everything he can to get his people off the Island. That core aspect of his character and the underlying motives for his desire to detonate Jughead - regardless of risk - does not change.
There is too much to say about The Incident for me to cover here, but I'll start by hitting on the point that, much like the majority of Season 5 before it, the episode held all the cards. Jack was on a mission to change the future and save all of those lives. It is the ulimate culmination of where his arc has taken him for the entirety of the show. You could believe it. Shooting his way through an alternate universe that didn't at all matter if he succeeded, we could believe that Jack would commit this selfish and potentially devastating act to erase the 5 seasons that preceded it. We were on board, and then something happened that rocked the boat.
Don't be stupid!
If you believe that the motivations of the characters in The Incident was, for lack of a better term, obtuse, then surely you must always have thought so. Why? Because there was never anything for you to uncover about them from the start. They were revealed explicitly.
You've pulled a wonderful 360.
Samon said:I certainly enjoyed the finale, and the appearance of Jacob was very welcome. I would argue that it failed to resolve certain issues that could have been dealt with if they weren't going so ludicrously fast with the rest of the season, but other than that, it was very well done.
Sorry, but you just don't do that when the absurdity of, say, Juliet's motives were damn obvious from the very start.
You've pulled a wonderful 360
Samon said:Chortle. Haven't I just.