My thoughts on this week’s Lost? Not many. But I did enjoy the episode much more than last week. That’s largely because Terry O’Quinn is amazing and Locke episodes are solid as a rock… especially when he has an emotional meltdown. Makes me wanna give him one of my kidneys.

INTERESTING BIT OF TRIVIA I GOT FROM ONE OF HIS OLD COLLEGE BUDS: Terry O’Quinn can improvise in iambic pentameter. That’s not a joke.

I was disappointed with the lack of Island stuff this week, but the little we did see was really cool… although Locke’s Grim Reaper costume at the beginning was a bit strange. Right?

I really liked that they explained the “plane flash” from the previous episode. It actually helped me swallow that. They seem to be suggesting that as the plane flew over the island (or some magnetic energy field), Jack, Kate, and Hurley (and presumably Sayid and Sun) teleported in time… similar to what was happening to Faraday and the others a few episodes back.

Then the rest of the plane crashed on the island present day…………. actually what am I talking about? There is no present day on this show anymore.

The plane crashed on the Island during the same time period as when it departed… no time traveling. So for the Island it’s been three years since the Oceanic 6 left.

And if you assume EVERYONE else who stayed on the Island 3 years back began “time jumping” when Ben turned that “Big Wheel”… then these new plane crash survivors (and this reborn version of Locke) are totally alone on the island…. at least until a time looping Sawyer & Co. arrive for a few minutes and steal their canoes.

And now with the “Big Wheel” back in place, everyone who started time looping on the island 3 years prior (including our returning survivors Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid, and Sun) is stuck in the 60s-70s with the original Dharma initiative.

Okay, so… I get why Faraday and those cats are stuck there. Locke “locked” the wheel while they happened to be in that time period so… that’s where the flashes stopped.

But I don’t really get why the Oceanic 6 (5) were also flashed to that time period. Unless, of course, you buy the idea that “the Island has a master place for everyone”. But you know me, I want the science to make sense, and in this case it just doesn’t yet. So until it does, I consider this just another “Lighthouse Station Pendulum”.

And another big question. Why didn’t Ben flash back to the 60s-70s? Is it because there’s already a younger version of him there, and the Island doesn’t like that paradox? Is it because he left the Island the proper way (using the wheel)? Or does it have something to do with why he got that tumor on his spine? Everyone else on this Island gets healed.

Does the Island just hate Ben Linus?

Well I know some of you hate Ben Linus (Viv). But I’m gonna leave that topic for a future post.

I am still excited about the mystery of those canoes on shore. I feel like after this episode we may have enough information to crack that puzzle.

What do you guys think?

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