LOST: For A Change, Kate Is Sad And Pensive

Recaps: here and here.

Rating: I'd give it 6/10, if for anything the "losing child in supermarket scene" and the last scene of the episode

Observations:

  1. Jack sure seems comfortable cleaning up after people, huh?
  2. Is it me, or has the cast suddenly become the background characters for the Dharma Initiative? Think about it: other than Sawyer/LaFleur, none of them have any real important or leader-like roles. They're responsible for mundane things (car repair, cooking, janitorial work) like the Survivor redshirts (washing clothes, gathering firewood, being killed).
  3. The story takes place roughly three years since The Man Behind the Curtain; Richard Alpert apparently got a different stylist.
  4. Just confirming that Sawyer has banged the most female characters on the show to date, and three of them were featured in this episode: Cassidy, Juliet and Kate.

Theories: I think that blond woman was going to take Aaron away. She didn't look like she was heading to a Lost&Found to me, unless it was at her car.

Questions:

  1. Where's Desmond and Daniel?
  2. Why couldn't Alpert help Young Ben in a more conventional way?
  3. If Young Ben's mind was wiped, why did he still have a desire to be with the others?
  4. Why doesn't Jack feel any responsibility to find Claire?

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