yeah, i didn't know that was a part of the around the world race.
wait, it wasn't. because he entered the race for penny's dad, and he met penny at the end of the monastery experience.
yeah, i didn't know that was a part of the around the world race.
wait, it wasn't. because he entered the race for penny's dad, and he met penny at the end of the monastery experience.
Oh I didn't know we were talking about the around the world race. I just read the other post and assumed he got to the monestary by boat anyway.
Whatever he did, however he did it the point remains the same. It's been awhile I dont rewatch episodes very much.
Do you watch the episodes at all?
First decent ep of the season.
Mr E the implication of the game that he plays with Jacob is that he can leave when he wins.
Didnt understand Johns ramble about the private flight he did... what does that have to do with not wanting to have his spine fixed...
Ah.
I was under the misguided interpretation that if everyone died, the two timelines would merge for some reason and that's why EviLocke knew his plan didn't work.
Next episode looks like the Jacob's Nemesis episode. If his name isn't reveled in the episode I'M GOING TO SHOOT DOWN A FUCKIN PLANE
i still don't get why anyone cares about his name
i was disappointed when mr bennett said his name was "noah" (but it did grow on me)
he was a better character when he was just called "bennett" or "HRG"
calling him the man in black, jacob's nemesis, evilocke -- or, in the actual characters' cases, just locke -- is fine for that character. certainly for now, maybe for good.
Maybe his name is also Jacob :whistle:
Dear Mr. Sawyer, You don't know who I am but I know who you are and I know what you done. You drowned my mother and you exploded my father all away. So he got angry and he tried to save my mother and then he killed himself, too. All I know is your name. But one of these days I'm going to find you and I'm going to give you this letter so you'll remember what you done to me. You killed my parents, Mr. Sawyer.
Seriously, how are you a writer and not understanding this. It doesn't matter if the things we call him "fit the character." The problem is the natural human tendency when we are introduced things is to give them names. In the case of people, we typically ask.
NO ONE HAS EVEN FUCKING ASKED THAT QUESTION. Much less shown any interest and finding out what its name is.
They walk in, see "Locke" turn into black smoke, talk amongst themselves for 2 seconds, and say "Ok, let's follow this guy." How does that seem even REMOTELY human to you, Gwahir, you fucking fanboy waterhead?
It's a made-up fucking fairytale "mystery" manufactured from lazy/poor writing, not from any actions of the characters.
Black smoke monster in the forest attacks us on occasion and kills us and we don't know anything about it: good mystery.
Black smoke monster in the forest assumes the body of one of our friends and befriends us but no one bothers to ask wtf its name is: terrible mystery.
how do you not get this? that's my point. he's NOT human. humans need names. pillars of smoke, not so much.
how are you such a self-inflated douchebag that you can't even see WHY someone MIGHT THINK that someone like you is overreacting about what THEY THINK is a non-issue? all i'm saying is that i don't get why you are making such a big deal about his name. if i met that dude, i don't think his name would be the first thing i'd ask, either.
i'm not saying it doesn't seem odd that nobody has asked. i'm saying that i don't give a damn. i'm used to people on this show NEVER ASKING THE QUESTION THEY SHOULD BE ASKING -- it's laziness on the part of the writers, yes, and sometimes it really punctures the suspense, yes. but, as i said, i'm used to it. it's lost. unless there's some enormous glaring question that a character should be asking (and those come up all the time), i don't give enough of a damn to make three, four, seven, twenty fucking five posts about it and then resort to BOLDFACE CAPS to yell at someone else for not being as big of a goddamn whiner as me.
seriously, how the fuck can you be so bothered by nodody asking this guy his name, when nobody's asking things like "why can't you leave the island, why do you want to, and what are you going to do once you do?", "why did we get catapulted through time a whole bunch and what do you have to do with that?", and "how did you become a giant smoke monster if you were once a man?"
and why is nobody (including desmond) asking widmore what he wanted with desmond? what his fucking plan is?
why does desmond systematically avoid asking people why he's so special with his time movey aroundy stuff?
and why did nobody ever repeatedly punch daniel faraday really hard in the face until he told them what he knew about the damn island?
those questions are ALL more important than "what's fakelocke's name", and the answers to all of them are:
because it's LOST.
it's annoying, but it's LOST. it's part of the fabric of the show. grow up for fuck's sake and get used to it, or move on, because nobody really gives a shit about your whining.
Sorry gwahir, but you're really clutching at straws now. Nobody's asking ""why can't you leave the island, why do you want to, and what are you going to do once you do?" because a) they're willing to accept that, knowing that he's not human and b) they're (mostly) far too obsessed with leaving the island themselves. The point is they should have at least addressed his lack of a name but they haven't because it's a lazy way to add 'mystery' to a character. They could have easily shown someone asking him his name and him saying "it's not important" or "you'll find that out when the time is right" or something eually useful but they didn't. They just left the idea out as which dehumanizes the rest of the characters because they don't act like characters should do in these situations. Your other points are just flippant attempts to defend the laziness.
But you're right, it's LOST, it's what they do and it's an entertaining enough show so that I don't care enough about the naming fiasco. Just take a deep breath and acknowledge shitty aspects when they're mentioned.
I mean, I really don't think anyone on Island cares what his name is.
Also Atmospheare, take a goddamn pill or something.
Do you think Widmore actually planted the C4 on the plane too or did Fake Locke rig the plane up with C4 just in case the survivors tried to leave without him? Because when Widmore threw the survivors in the cages, it sounded like he wanted to protect them, not kill them. And I don't think the C4 was meant to kill Fake Locke because it's pretty obvious conventional methods won't work against him and I think Widmore would know this. And if Widmore just wanted to destroy the plane, it seems kind of dumb for him to rig up the plane to explode when it's turned on when he could have just simply blown it up.
I actually guessed that Linus and Alpert rigged the plane to explode, but EviLocke planting the C4 is just as likely.
As for the whole 'Jack getting on the sub' thing, he could have pushed him in. Or shot Kate himself, as Kate is not a candidate. There were a bunch of ways to get Jack on the sub.
I kinda forgot about Linus and Alpert but I would think that they would just destroy the plane outright. Unless they were really pissed that the others left them...
huh, i never thought any more about who put the C4 there, just took it as read that it was widmore. we may never know.
also, i forgot that jack was, of course, NEEDED on the sub in flocke's plan because he had the C4. yeah, i guess we're to assume that flocke had something up his sleeve (if not the ambush itself) to get jack in there, or see it as a plot hole. either way.
Erm if they can't kill flocke wouldn't he have been able to get on the sub with them, blow it up and survive anyway? Same about the plane? Or am I missing something on that level?
There are rules to the game simonj.
As stated in the incident," They come. They fight. They destroy. They corrupt. It always ends the same." He is proving this. He can't kill them out-right; we know this much. He can get them to fight each other and kill each other off. Jacob took a hands-off approach to their conflict. The Man in Black doesn't. But they have rules. Just as Widmore and Ben had rules.
I don't need a name for the Man in Black, though. I'm not sure why you do. I just associate his name like the X-Files' Smoking Man. It's what they call him. It's what I call him. In the larger context of the show, I don't need to be like "Oh, that's Gabriel" or whatever, it's more ominous and serves the purpose of the narrative if he doesn't have a name.
Although..next week we may get exactly that. There are no season regulars next week.
"In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." -Anne Frank
“We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.” -Buddha
Identity
So because the unnamed character isn't human, we shouldn't expect the other human characters to behave like humans?
The reason we accept the other unanswered questions is because they are fundamental mysteries of the show. The name of a character isn't a fundamental mystery and, oh by the way, we're discussing the character enough to need to refer to him as SOMETHING.
And as far as the C4 on the plane, I think it's pretty clear that even Lost's writers haven't stooped so low as to have Locke planting it on the plane. I think Linus/Alpert makes more sense. I agree that it looks like Widmore was trying to protect the survivors from Locke.
I think Locke knew the plane was wired, but to say he did it would make the scene with him finding the explosives altogether unnecessary. I'm glad they put the damn idea of them getting off the island via plane to rest though.
If Frank is dead his character will have amounted to no more than a series of one-liners for the past 13 episodes.
"In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." -Anne Frank
“We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.” -Buddha
Identity
widmore was definitely trying to protect the survivors. he still may have planted the C4, though, as a backup precaution for if smokey DID get through the candidates and found his way to the plane. of course it wouldn't kill smokey, but it would destroy his means of leaving.
also, with the sub blowed up, i'm not sure how anyone'll leave the island EXCEPT for the plane. and without frank... well, good luck.
...i mean, not that i necessarily think anyone is going to be leaving the island.
for reals?
i hope we get some plot moving forward, anyway. backstory's nice, but i don't want everything to stop.
Yeah Pilot Frank isn't dead.
They didn't show him or the sub captain at all. Wouldn't surprise me if they both made it out and appear for a last-minute save.
hey jin and sun i'm real happy y'all got reunited and i'ma let you finish but this submarine is fucking sinking
New, groundless theory:
All the candidates are reincarnated version of the original island inhabitants, brought to the Island. The flash-sideways is actually the next iteration of the island folks, and the 'bleeding' is just memories from their past lives.
Tons of holes in this theory, no conclusive evidence, but I like it.
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