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:
- Jack sure seems comfortable cleaning up after people, huh?
- 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).
- The story takes place roughly three years since The Man Behind the Curtain; Richard Alpert apparently got a different stylist.
- 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:
- Where's Desmond and Daniel?
- Why couldn't Alpert help Young Ben in a more conventional way?
- If Young Ben's mind was wiped, why did he still have a desire to be with the others?
- Why doesn't Jack feel any responsibility to find Claire?
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