Mr. Eko enlists Locke to help find a secret location he believes houses answers to the island's mysteries. Meanwhile, Jack and the other survivors struggle to cope with the horrific situation in the hatch.
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They better not kill of Mr. Ekko like they show in the previews. (they show him going over a cliff).
I figure he will live through it. Hit some water or mud or a tree. He is the last survivor from the tail section, with the exception of Bernard. It would be such a waste to lose him.
They are going to of course blame "Henry" for shooting Ana-Lucia and Libby will be either dead or not able to talk. Jack will want to go off half cocked. I am sure Jack and Locke will argue. They will probably bring all the characters together in the next two or three we have left because it is the end of the season. So everyone will be involved. Sawyer is comforting Kate so Jack's attention is probably elsewhere like bossing everybody around.
Quick notes. Dr. Candle gave a different name, forget what it was, mark whitman or something.
Of course, the fako physic guy was Claires physic.
John and Ekko found the Architects room from The Matrix Reloaded, I thought that was cool. The room destroyed Locke's faith, as it did mine in the button, but then Ekko says it's real, so I'm back on board baby. Press the damn button.
They did another commericial, said to go to a website, I forgot the name of it, had an odd spelling.
I dunno, I think with the magnet and the blast doors and the orientation tape saying there was an incident, and the blast doors saying there was an incident, that the button is real.
Henry tried to make Locke think it was a ruse, as did the new hatch video movie.
Half way through, and all I can say is: Poor Hurley. Kate was going to tell him, from the looks of things. How sad.
And now, Eko's brother is leading him up the side of that cliff... where we saw him fall in the preview. What is going on with all this crap on the island? Oh, it was a dream that John was having. Man...
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He didn't have to have REAL tears dropping from his eyes to make it real. Sheesh, such critics. It was a great episode, and answered a few questions, and brought on some more. The trailer for next week
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Here's a recap of last nights episode, off of the LOST website on ABC:
As Libby clings to life, Michael must deal with the awful truth of what he has done. While Jack treats his gunshot wound, Michael knows that she is the only person who can say what really happened in the Hatch. This has him on edge more than ever. And while his guilt is profound, his desire to rescue his son is much, much stronger.
But what to do about Henry? It looks like he shot three of our people on his way out of the Hatch and two of them are likely to die. He's on the run and Jack wants some payback, but is once again handcuffed by his value to the group as a doctor and therefore must pass the responsibility of going after him to someone else.
Eko finds himself drawn to Locke like never before and the two form an uneasy alliance as they set off in pursuit of the man who has wrought so much havoc in the camp. But as they make their way into the jungle, we get the sense this journey is about much more than revenge.
In FLASHBACK we see Eko as he once was, resplendent in his robes and taking confession in an Australian church. But when one of his "customers" makes a reference to Eko's past we learn that he still trying to free himself of the man he once was. It seems Eko is trying to make his way to the USA and he's finally got the papers to get him there, but his Monsignor informs him that his trip will have to wait -- at least long enough for him to investigate something. It seems one of the parishioners has reported a miracle.
Back on the island, Libby continues to hold on as Michael sweats it out in the background and Kate has the unenviable job of informing Hurley the terrible news. Despondent, Hurley races to the Hatch to sit at Libby's side in a desperate attempt to save her life.
Meanwhile, in the jungle, Locke and Eko share a haunting connection in their dreams that leads them to the discovery of a new Hatch. And the information they discover within is enough to shake all of us to the core. It seems that, for these two men, their feelings and beliefs about the island have switched places. Whereas Locke was the believer for so long, this new discovery has convinced him he was being a fool. But Eko's belief in the importance of what they are doing has never ever been stronger. And on this island, the stakes are as high as they get.
People see what they want to. And while one person sees nothing but smoke and mirrors, the next believes he has been witness to an honest-to-goodness miracle. Thing is, who among us is in a position to decide which one is correct?
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Killing off two of the women in one episode?? I don't like it at all. What about the sub-plot developing between Hurley and Libby (including her presence at the psyche ward)... ?
Ana Lucia was an interesting character and a source of conflict for the show.
Lost just "lost" points with me. Is it me, or is the fact the two dead gals both recently convicted for drunken driving and their deaths was more than just a coincidence?
I'm not really up on all the gossip, so perhaps it was just the way the script turned out - but I want to seriously doubt it considering the circumstances.
Oh, and btw - the characters are acting a bit more stupid than usual. I'm finding myself yelling at the screen in light of their lame oversights more often than usual.