colburn0004 Wrote:I think the episode was full of sloppyness. Jin and Sun are dying and don't speak of their inphant child that will become an orphin? Besides the silliness I still loved the episode.
Well, there's been some degree of sloppiness throughout the entire series. Mr. Webby was especially bugged in the first 2 or 3 seasons by what he called "Sayid's Magic Glock" (just how do you make that hammer cocking sound with a hammerless gun, Sayid?). It hasn't been an unforgiveable amount of slop so I choose not to let it bother me when everything else is so amazingly good.
There's an excellent (and hilarious, imho) mockumentary on the "extras" disc in the season 5 DVD set. It points out all the "sloppy" things about the Oceanic 6 storyline as part of some vast, shadowy conspiracy.
I didn't have a problem with Sun and Jin not specifically mentioning Ji Yeon (who would be a toddler now at 3 yrs old, not an infant). They only had a couple of minutes for whatever they were going to say and they didn't
need to say anything about their daughter. It was in their eyes and in their last kiss. They were well aware of that pain without having to speak the words.
There have also been a lot of comments out on the web saying Jin should not have stayed with Sun and orphaned Ji Yeon. I disagree with those comments.
Jeff Jensen's Totally Lost recap has this thought on the subject, stated beautifully:
[INDENT]I like to think that if Ji Yeon should ever learn about what happened to her mother and father, and if she were to ever learn of the choice her father made, she would be grateful, and more, she would be inspired. It's a wonderful story, a story that says something about the way life should be lived, a story she can pass on to her children, and they to their children, and so on. Jin didn't hurt his daughter with his choice — he gave her a gift. If you disagree with me, you're just wrong.
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