Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Follow the Leader

Locke has found his purpose

6 comments:

  1. Is Locke now evil? or does he think hes "helping" Jacob by killing him?
    Jacob said "HElp Me"
    Locke may be freeing Jacob from his prison.
    The island told him when he was gonna show up with the bullet in his leg.
    Maybe its telling him that Jacob needs to be killed or "helped"
    Think about the timeline of that compass that Richard and Locke are handing off... crazy
    Enjoyed Hurley getting quizzed, he was afraid of that as soon as he got there.

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  2. I was trying to sift through that compass timeline myself. I need a pen and some paper.

    Hurley sucked at the questioning. He didn't even try. That was great.

    So Faraday is only 30 years old? Doubtful. Good to see Sayid back in the mix.

    This post is useless. I have offered no insight, theory or other. Sorry.

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  3. It's OK, Ricky. With all the answers being revealed, there's less to theorize about. I don't know what to say except that it was a kickass episode. If Locke's not evil, maybe he is toying with Ben and Richard as they toyed with him for so long. Maybe he doesn't want to kill Jacob. But I really think he may be evil. It's still not certain if the Smoke Monster is even related to Jacob, although Ben seemed to answer to both.

    I find it interesting that Jack used to find all the craziness so hard to believe, and now he's just taken Faraday's word on it. He totally ate up that scientific explanation Faraday gave. We have to see Sawyer kill that little piss-ant Phil.

    I just rewatched the Orientation episode from Season 2 when Locke and Jack first watched the Swan film. The copyright says 1980, so this means Chang made it after the Incident in 1977. It is this film where everyone talked about him not moving his left arm. I also noticed that his right eyebrow is always lifted compared to his left. He never moves the right arm, and I think this is related to exposure to something during the Incident.

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  4. I think the map Sawyer drew for Radzinsky is the basis of the Blast door black light map.
    While Radzinsky is out looking for the Hostiles the incident goes down, resulting in him being held up in the Swan for many years pushing the button. He then starts his map on the Blast door based off his memory and Sawyers map.

    And what if Jack does blow up Jughead? This would be the reason Dharma thinks there is radiation. Or just a good excuse to tell the Swan folks not to go out, or not go out too long and to wear radiation suits while venturing out to get the food drop.

    Also, I think Kate may run into Hurley, Miles, and Jin after leaving Jack and before getting on the Sub. They devise a plan for her to get caught and rescue Sawyer and Juliette.

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  5. Good call on the Kate plan, Matt. I'm totally buying the fact that she intended to get caught. I'm glad you brought up that Radzinski map because I was thinking about it myself from a different perspective.

    Why would Radzinski's memory be so faulty? He's a major Dharma leader and presumably has been to all of the stations and knows their names. I think something happens in the Incident that gives him time sickness like Faraday had, where his memory doesn't quite work right.

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  6. Radzinsky's faulty memory?
    Kelvin tells Desmond that Radzinsky was responsible for the map, and that he had a photographic memory.
    So I guess he was doing the best he could based on his memory in case Dharma was to return to the island and they could then locate all of the Stations. Its still unclear as to why he would want to draw out a map but keep it secret and hidden.
    And I hope we eventually see Kelvin and Radzinsky in the Swan together, Im willing to bet Kelvin kills Radzinsky. I couldnt live with that dude, hes too intense.

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