I am all caught up, and my oh my, I LOVE THIS SHOW!
The magic box is not literal, it is a metaphor.
Kate did the absolute right thing leaving Aaron with his grandmother. It was so touching to see her say goodbye to her "adopted" son. I believe that her experience as a mother for those 3 years is what prompted her to want to save Ben, a child who was in trouble.
I don't think any of the regulars were acting strangely in not responding as they usually might have. It looks to me like their behavior is finally manifesting the impact of all they have experienced in their time on and off The Island. I think they are all growing and changing and doing what they need to do to grow up, to become the people they were not when the show began. They are fulfilling their individual potentials.
Sayid is tragic. I know that in most films and books, a character who perpetrates so much harm as Sayid has must have his comeuppance. There is always a price to be paid, a balance to be struck. But I pray that is not the case here. While Sayid has done awful things, I do not see him as an awful person, not at all. He is constantly fighting himself and seems to be losing that fight at every turn. But the is flawed, not evil. I cannot wait to see his redemption scene, because it will come. He will wind up sacrificing himself in some spectacular way, I suspect. And we will cry when he does.
Jack is calming down. Hurray for that.
Hurley is wising up, or at least expressing his wisdom in his usual Hurley-like way, which is always fun.
Miles and Hurley are the perfect foils for one another. I loved that time travel conversation because it asked and attempted to answer the questions we all have been asking. Still, the headaches continue as I try to figure it all out. So I have stopped trying to figure it out.
Sawyer is becoming the man, the mensch, he has always been under all that bravado and self-hatred.
All of the survivors are coming into their own. Sit back and watch them blossom and enjoy the show.
How many more episodes do we have left this season? I've gotten lost in LOST, yet again.
Oh, and where oh where is little Daniel Faraday? Is he working with the construction folks who are building the Orchid Station, as we saw in the first episode of this season? Hmmm......
This post was last modified: 04-05-2009, 12:52 PM by Maggers.
Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005
Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.
Elwood P. Dowd