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Lost season 6 episode 1 recap
Lost season 6 episode 1 recap










Sawyer takes his seat across form Hurley who is being pestered by a man who recognizes him as the owner of Mr. Sawyer passes by and bumps into Officer Mars, as Kate hides something under her tray table. Jack is standing once again by the lavatory, Kate emerges and falls onto him due to turbulence and they pass some pleasantries between them. It is apparent that this episode will jump back and forth between the passengers on board Flight 815 and to the characters while they are on the island. They are all near the Swan Hatch, no longer just the construction site it has been built, but blown to smithereens, after Desmond failed to push the buttons in time. Kate wakes up, in a tree, climbs down to find Miles who has temporarily lost his hearing from the explosion. The camera pans to the window and follows a trail down below into the ocean, past fish to familiar objects from the island that come into view, the children’s playground from the Dharma village, the huts, to where it finally rests and shows us the foot of the statue…all deep underwater. They introduce themselves to one another and Jack questions whether they have met before. After cleaning up he returns to his seat to find Desmond in the aisle seat. After the turbulence, Jack heads to the lavatory and under his collar he sees blood on his neck. The plane starts to shake, just like it ought to. Familiar faces are to be seen, as Rose is shown in the seat across from him. The flight attendant slips him an extra bottle of booze as she passes and Jack is contemplative in his seat. Jack Shepard is looking out the window of an airplane, Oceanic Flight 815. Juliet has fallen down the hatch construction hole and detonates the hydrogen bomb and everything dissolves in a flash of light. Season 6 premiere episode starts off exactly where Season 5 ended. We are excited to bring you an extensive recap and review for LOST Season 6 – Episode 1 & 2 ‘LA X’. I predict that Jacob and Esau had been playing their “I’m trying to kill you” game for a decade or two before Richard arrived, because they were both familiar that the fact that men come to the island to destroy and that it always ends the same.The time finally came for the return of the final season of the one of the most anticipated television shows this year and boy was it a doozy. That’s why he appeared to still be alive in the Season 5 finale as Richard’s slave ship was coming up in the distance. So who was the first person to drink from The Fountain of Youth? Mysteries…Īfter Esau lost his human body by becaming The Smoke Monster, he decided to take on the form of his now dead body by default. Though it meant she could no longer be the protector of the island, she had at that point already given the water to Jacob and he drank it. Because he freed her from having to live forever on the island. And Ben had never drank from The Fountain of Youth and he definitely wasn’t The Smoke Monster.Īnd of course that’s why Juno’s stepmom (the lady who killed Jacob and Esau’s real mother, who was evidently Spanish, like Richard) thanked Esau when he accidently stabbed her to death. Going back to the Season 5 finale, Ben killed Jacob. The only way to lose eternal earthly life after drinking from The Fountain of Youth. And apparently a person once a person does that, they can only die if someone who hasn’t drank from The Fountain of Youth or is The Smoke Monster kills them. The woman who raised them (the stepmom from the movie, Juno) had been cursed before them, evidently from drinking what I am currently calling The Fountain of Youth, making her (and eventually Jacob) the protector of the island.īy drinking the water, a person gains eternal earthly life. The greatest thing I learned from watching “Across the Sea” is this: Jacob and Esau are not the original “eternal life” cursed inhabitants of the island. On LOST, Jacob took Esau’s destined role as the island’s protector. In the Bible, Jacob took Esau’s birthright. In the Bible, Jacob was his mother’s favorite. They are physically opposites in both instances. On LOST, Jacob dresses in white, Esau in black. In the Bible, Jacob was smooth-skinned and Esau was hairy. In the Bible, Jacob and Esau were twins, like on LOST. So that’s why I call “The Man in Black”, Esau. To me, the struggle we see between Jacob and Esau on LOST is at least 50% familiar from the Biblical book of Genesis. Biblical Esau losing his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of soupI refuse to refer to Jacob’s twin brother as “The Man in Black”- I will only refer to him as “Esau” until I am given an actual name from an upcoming episode, if that even happens.












Lost season 6 episode 1 recap