Four hours of the final season of ABC's Lost have already been aired in the last three weeks, which is about a quarter of the season. Despite being promised many answers as the season progresses, so far there is much more confusion than explanation. We saw the island on the bottom of the sea, and as many expected, Oceanic 815 landed without problem at LAX in 2004. However, our favorite castaways are also still on the island, clearly not at the bottom of the ocean, and I have no idea why. Gone are the flashbacks, flash forwards, and time jumps, but here to stay is presumably either alternate realities or parallel dimensions.
The people that landed in Los Angeles are clearly not the same ones we met throughout the series. There are a number of differences in their lives from the ones we previously saw. Hurley (Jorge Garcia) is lucky, not unlucky. John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) is planning a wedding to his fiance, Helen (Katey Sagal, Married With Children, Sons of Anarchy, Futurama) and seemingly getting along with his father. And the paths of our beloved characters keep crossing uncontrollably. Kate (Evangeline Lilly) unwittingly kidnaps Claire (Emilie de Ravin) during her escape from the police. Locke talks to Jack (Matthew Fox) at baggage claim, then after seeking work from Hurley and Rose (L. Scott Caldwell), he runs into Benjamin Linus (Michael Emerson) while substitute teaching. Seemingly it is destiny that they meet.
Also curious is that the episodes featuring certain characters are airing in the same order as in the first season. First we had a hodge podge in the two hour premiere, then Kate was the first standard episode, and Locke was second. Following that logic, Jack and then the Kwans (Daniel Dae Kim and Yunjin Kim) should be next. Of course, not every character from the first season is still starring, and there are plenty of new ones, so it seems doubtful this pattern will last.
Back on the island in 2007, the Smoke Monster posing as Locke showed Sawyer (Josh Holloway) a list of names of the survivors that Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) had written on a rock, and most were crossed out. All the names left were people Jacob was shown visiting throughout their lives in last season's finale. Except he visited Kate, and she wasn't on the list. And all six of Hurley's lottery numbers were taken, so it must be significant that she isn't there, not just a simple edit mistake. Is she something special and different, or did Jacob just not find her worthy when he visited her? And does Kwon refer to Sun or Jin, and if it is Jin, is that why Sun wasn't tossed back to the 70's with everyone else? Not only that, Jacob had a thing for J names, as the numbers in question name Jack, John, James, Jin (maybe), and Jarrah (Naveen Andrews). But that leaves out Hurley, though Hugo can be spelled with a J for Spanish names. All are male, too. Also, screen caps reveal Claire's last name as #313, Charlie's (Dominic Monaghan) as #195, and other last names from island characters, including Linus and Goodspeed, which could refer to several people. Why? Weird.
Lots more questions and answers await, and Lost will continue to air Tuesdays at 9pm on ABC.
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