- MIB is, like Smokelocke, a dead guy the monster impersonates.
Now that may be true at first sight. But I do not think the smoke monster even existed before MIB floated into the cave.
I think it was created the moment a human came in contact with that power.
- He and his adoptive mother, Jacob's predecessor, are the Adam & Eve skeletons in the cave from season 1.
At least that's finally solved!
- Jacob is the dick who let the smoke monster out, apparently.
That was not very smart of him, yeah. Human, though. He wanted to punish his brother and remembered his mother saying one would find something worse than death in the cave. Sounded like a good idea to him, but of course it wasn't.
- Jacob has been there since classical times, if that was Latin they were speaking (I could barely hear the initial conversation between the mother & Claudia)
I think Claudia answered in Spanish once, no clue what Mother was speaking (with strong American accent, hehe)
- Some scientific types were the first to discover the magnetic anomalies and MIB built the donkey wheel for the exact use Locke puts it to. He built it to leave the island.
And it would have worked for him, while he was alive. It does not work for Smokey, of course.
Questions:
- If MIB is, like Locke, a dead guy whose appearance the smoke monster can take, why is he allowed to appear as other people? According to Ilana, once he has taken Locke's form, the smoke monster cannot appear as anyone else. Why?
I think because MIB was the first smokey, the one who created it, as I assumed above.
- WTF is this mysterious power? Why is anything seemingly justified in the name of protecting it?
Yeah, I fear we'll never know. It's probably one of those things everyone can decide for themselves. Like the suitcase in Pulp Fiction.
- WTF is the smoke monster? All of a sudden it just pops out of the magic cave after Jacob throws in MIB, and it tosses out the body. So was it there all the time, and the reason why the mother told Jacob never to go in - it would release the smoke monster?
I think it's like...the corruption of man, if you will, as cheesy as that sounds. I don't think it was waiting in there for its chance to get out. It came into existence as violence entered the cave. That's what I think, at least.
- If MiB built the donkey wheel to leave the island, why does it make the island move?
Exactly. No clue.
- If the mother filled in the well, who excavated it again, built the well around it, and then filled it in again? Does Jacob keep trying to get his minion groups to block it up? Does that mean he did NOT start trying to have minions with Alpert? Or did he actually try the direct leadership method and give up after failing, and decide to try the aloof means when Richard's arrival presented him with an accomplice?
I think I'll have to rewatch the moment he recruited Richard to see what exactly was said there. I already wondered about that last week, when Jack's refusal to touch the bomb and his belief it could not kill them reminded me of Richard in the Black Rock knowing he can't be killed by his own hand. Are the Candidates already ageless like Richard?
- Does anything in this episode clarify why the hell we should give a damn about the interests of Jacob and/or the island, beyond their ability to screw up the lives of the characters in whom we are invested? Still not knowing what the smoke monster is, beyond what we see of the ass-holish character of his jailors, why are we supposed to believe his escaping the island would be a bad thing?
True, there was no hint at smokey being the Evil impersonated. MIB was a normal human being, so was Jacob, they had positive traits and made mistakes but somehow the episode made me feel a lot worse for MIB than for Jacob. Of course, that was pre-Smokey-MIB. What we'd need is another episode where Jacob meets his Undead brother again and they start playing games again, showing them over the years and how they started manipulating people from the outside world.
- Why do they get actors who look to be such different ages to play twin brothers? Even if they ARE similar ages, ye Titus Welliver's hair or something so he doesn't look like Jacob's father (I assumed he was the blond guy's elder or boss or something in his first appearance). Unless the brothers issue was made up later...
They are 4 years apart, I think it's mostly Welliver's grey-ish hair that makes him look older. I thought they worked great together, though.
If Jacob's brother died and his corpse was found in the cave, why does Smokelocke say he had a crazy mother? He has no reason to present himself to Kate as MIB, since she doesn't even know that guy existed, except for seeing his bones. So does he think he was the guy raised with Jacob by that woman? Is he the spirit of MIB, rather than an imposter?
In the same vein, why should the visions of the kid trouble Smokelocke so much? Assuming that kid he sees is the young Jacob, I guess I have to go with him genuinely believing (correctly or not) that he is Jacob's twin brother.
True. Him getting creeped out by the kid suggested he did something to him when they were young, which did not happen. If anything, Jacob should get haunted by young MIB.
Of course that doesn't exactly make me root for Smokey in the island reality, not with how easily he uses and kills off humans. Jacob, on the other hand isn't much better. I don't think it's a black stone / white stone thing, they are both rather grey.
Also unanswered:
Who took Claudia's form when she talked to her son? Was Smokey already around after all? All she did was show him the humans, though.
Who built the statue? If it was random humans arriving from time to time, why would Jacob live in its foot?
How and when did Jacob start to leave the island to influence people?
Did the brothers playing the game on the beach make that sea turtle strand?
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You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
Lost 6.14 "Across the Sea" Spoilers, etc.
12/05/2010 03:51:10 AM
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Yeah, that didn't tell us as much as hoped...
12/05/2010 10:09:39 AM
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Re: Yeah, that didn't tell us as much as hoped...
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Re: Yeah, that didn't tell us as much as hoped...
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Re: Yeah, that didn't tell us as much as hoped...
12/05/2010 09:02:19 PM
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Loved the episode
12/05/2010 03:58:49 PM
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Re: Loved the episode
13/05/2010 01:25:28 AM
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Re: Loved the episode
13/05/2010 05:59:43 PM
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Ab Aeterno question...
13/05/2010 06:23:33 PM
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Famous last words
13/05/2010 01:13:06 AM
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Maybe MIB is special because Mother thought he would kill her.
13/05/2010 03:43:57 PM
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Re: Maybe MIB is special because Mother thought he would kill her.
13/05/2010 04:53:33 PM
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Or maybe she felt Jacob was too good to do what had to be done to protect the island.
13/05/2010 10:05:25 PM
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Re: Lost 6.14 "Across the Sea" Spoilers, etc.
13/05/2010 03:23:39 AM
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All-in-all, I only enjoyed the first & last ten minutes. *NM*
13/05/2010 02:46:07 PM
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Forgot to post a link to Jimmy Fallon's LOST joke.
14/05/2010 03:38:41 PM
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That's Jimmy Kimmel. I almost didn't bother to click because I thought it was going to be Fallon.
15/05/2010 03:43:52 PM
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