Susan Wrote:I can't believe you saw Jacob! I must go back and look for him. If he's dressed like that maybe it means he came on that ship that has all the dynamite? But dynamite wasn't invented until the 1800's, so maybe not.I didn't see him at first. I went searching on another forum to try and get some idea of what had happened and that site talked about seeing Jacob sitting in the chair. So I hoped that I hadn't erased the DVR recording like I usually do, and I didn't. Then I learned that by putting it on pause and pushing the "right arrow" button (not the "play" button/arrow), you could advance things in super slowmo or just one screen at a time. That's when I saw him, too.
Maggers Wrote:Also, did you notice the clothes that Richard Alpert, the good looking guy
saynomore Wrote:I thought that Jacob's hut was surrounded by the tnt powder, which may have been left by the French woman.I got the impression that it was some kind of ash. The only TNT on the island is in the form of old sweaty dynamite and that would not be in powder form and I don't know of any way to convert it to powder. Plus, there was too much of it for it to be TNT, I think.
Maggers Wrote:Ben was having a conversation with Jacob, though we saw only one side of it. To my ear and eye, it looked and sounded as though Ben was responding to things said by Jacob, which means that Ben could hear Jacob. But Locke couldn't hear Jacob until Jacob spoke directly to him and said, "help me."I got the impression that Ben was faking the conversation. Like Saynomore says above, perhaps Ben can see but not hear Jacob. Anyway, Ben knows that Jacob is real somehow, but I didn't get the impression he could really hear Jacob. What impact that has on the story -- I don't understand yet (of course I don't understand -- I don't understand anything).
Auskar Wrote:I got the impression that it was some kind of ash. The only TNT on the island is in the form of old sweaty dynamite and that would not be in powder form and I don't know of any way to convert it to powder. Plus, there was too much of it for it to be TNT, I think.I thought Locke recoiled ever so slightly when he took a sniff of the ash. Could it be human ash? Who knows?
Quote:I got the impression that Ben was faking the conversation. Like Saynomore says above, perhaps Ben can see but not hear Jacob. Anyway, Ben knows that Jacob is real somehow, but I didn't get the impression he could really hear Jacob.You're probably right, if only because Ben never seems really animated unless he's acting for someone's benefit, to pull the wool over their eyes. Think back to Ben caught in Rosseau's net when he was pretending to be the lost parachutist. He was animated then, but only because he was acting, in a word, lying.
Quote: What impact that has on the story -- I don't understand yet (of course I don't understand -- I don't understand anything).You and me both. I'm like Sgt. Schultz from "Hogan's Heroes." I know nothing! NOTHING! Yet I still love that show.