
Once again, I'm a week late on my Lost review. As much as would love to devote all of my writing to Lost, I've written way too much for school in the past week to make writing fun. Thankfully, that feeling wore off fast.
Quick Thoughts:
-Sayid is super bad-ass.
-The island is 31 minutes behind the outside world. What that means for the future of the show is massive.
-I'm beginning to think that Ben might not necessarily be "bad". Sure, Sayid is working for him under duress, but the enemy that Sayid is going after might be a mutal one.
-The freighties are a very strong group of characters.
- Didn't see the Hurley turn coming. It's weird to see the core group of Losties start to fracture. I'm even more surprised it didn't happen sooner.
- " N. I'll be with you Always. R.G". Who is R.G., and why is Sayid so enamored with Naomi's bracelet.
Some of the biggest moments in this episode were some of the most subtle. Daniel's expiriment has far-reaching effects on the origin on the island, and Hurley's turn might have something to do with why he apologized to Jack in the first episode for not going with him. It's also very interesting to see the further decline of Jack's authority over the group, as Sayid straight told him that his strategies are terrible. Then of course there was the moment where Sayid and Desmond left the island, becoming the first castaways to seemingly get off (except for Michael). It was a pretty cool moment.
Tonight's episode is Kate-Centric and it's called "Eggtown". With that, plus the debate on tonight, it should be a good night of television. Check check it.
9/10

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