LoyaltyisaCurse
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I am happy to say I figured out it was Locke in a box once they offered to show the pilot what was inside.
Loved the Rose/Bernard stuff, too. "You kids go play with your guns and stuff - we're chillin and happy to have time with each other in paradise."
Definitely think they are the Adam & Eve couple whose bones are in the cave from the earlier seasons.
J/k .
Great episode.
Random thoughts:
Didn't Dr. Chang have a fake hand in some of the videos? If so, was that a foreshadow to the steel beams falling on his hand?
Good catch. I think you are right.
I thought Sayid's wife was murdered?
IIRC, Ben told him she was murdered. I could be wrong though.
How does Jacob move around so freely?
I don't this it is Jacob. I think the other guy can be anyone like Ben, Jacob and Jack father.
What was Richard's answer to "what lies in the shadow of the statue?" I couldn't decipher what he said, but was Jacob mentioned?
"He who will save us all."
Why did Locke bring all of the Others with him to Jacob's place?
To show them the dead body of Jacob and then make him this slaves? Maybe?
Boy, Jack sure a great shot with a pistol.
"Thought the same thing"
Why did Jacob visit everyone in the past. Basically, he devised his own demise if this holds true.
Evil guy shift changing.
So I'm guessing "black shirt guy" is actually the smoke monster? Does that make sense to anyone else? I'm pretty sure they're taking this in a "light vs dark," "order vs chaos" direction. Jacob, who represents order / good, was wearing white. The other person was wearing black, representing chaos / evil. It looks like they are simply order and chaos in "human" form.
And if you recall in an earlier scene, Ben tries to call the smoke monster. But instead, fake Locke comes walking out.
Fake Locke, (smoke monster?) finally found his loophole. But I still don't really understand what that loophole actually is / was.
I could be totally 100% off base. But that's what makes this show interesting.
I thought Sayid's wife was murdered?
I'm betting that Gadd hated this episode.
If Locke isn't really Locke, and all the actions Locke took were the result of tricks or subterfuge, then all of his "Faith" was for naught. I would hate to find out that rather than the show being a clever re-telling of the greatest stories of all time (The Iliad, Slaughterhouse-5, etc.), that it really turns out to only be a reset of "Trading Places".
If this is the case, then so much for "Destiny"; because if anything he was the just the victim of a long con that started with his father and basically ended in a "bet" between Mortimer and Randolf Duke.
JTS
Maybe that only the leader can kill Jacob and, with Locke dead, Ben is back to being the leader by default, even if he doesn't know it.
I wonder WHY the leader is the only one that can kill Jacob, though.
Sun found the ring, not Juliet.
I so didn't cry when Juliet died
Last but not least, did you notice that Jacob touched each of the survivors? He made it a point to touch each and every one of them. That means something. My guess is when he tells "fake Locke" they are coming....he was referring to them. They are chosen for some reason. Maybe to end the cycle that appears to have been going on forever. Even fake Locke didn't seem to have an understanding of "they are coming" and what that meant.
Couple things:
Esau is pretty much the smoke monster, Christian, new Locke, etc. He's the one that has Claire. He needed Ben to kill Jacob because he physically couldn't. That explains also why he didn't care about saving Jack, Sawyer and the others.
I believe the people with the crate carrying Locke's body really aren't Widmore's people. And we know they aren't Ben's people. That leaves only one more thing--they are JACOB'S people. They've come to stop Esau. The question is, is Jacob really dead? I'm not so sure. When he was stabbed and on fire, all I can think about is who did the real Locke see a couple seasons ago in the cabin (when he heard "Help Me")?
And finally, and this is totally a guess, but I don't think there was an explosion at the end. I think it was a time flash. That will make all the Losties in 1977 go forward in time.
One thing that no one has mentioned is when Richard was called Ricardo. I think that this may be significant. Does anyone remember if they said whether or not the Black Pearl was a Spanish pirate ship?