DaveStrorm Wrote:Right. I guess I can't discount that possibility. Although the MIB did not seem like a person that would willy-nilly kill everybody in sight. And the smoke monster does. Yes, the MIB killed his "mother" but well she did try to kill him first.
I had not thought about the point you made earlier about how the whole village got wiped out and how the well got filled up / destroyed. That has me confused also.
cobalt79 Wrote:Last night's episode answered a few questions....and then gave me a whole bunch more.
Ok...who saw that MIB and Jacob were twins?
And yes.....you can't give MIB a name? Really? quigglemouth:
So...if the brothers can't kill the other...Jacob sent MIB down the river..snicker....to his death in the light.
So now we have a smoke monster from MIB that can't kill Jacob. I'm gonna have to watch it again.....I know I missed something.
colburn0004 Wrote:The more I think about this episode the more I feel it was just Darlton trying so hard to prove that they had this planned from the beginning. I really don't think they had it as planned out as they want it to be believed.
DaveStrorm Wrote:Right. I guess I can't discount that possibility. Although the MIB did not seem like a person that would willy-nilly kill everybody in sight. And the smoke monster does. Yes, the MIB killed his "mother" but well she did try to kill him first.
I had not thought about the point you made earlier about how the whole village got wiped out and how the well got filled up / destroyed. That has me confused also.
webby Wrote:I disagree. Everything we saw last night fit right in with the entire series. It didn't feel "forced" at all.
webby Wrote:What I really want now is a spinoff series for the timeframe between the end of last night's episode and the beginning of the series. There's some very interesting territory to explore there.
colburn0004 Wrote:Completely agree the actors who play Jacob and MIB are just great to watch. Perfect casting. I would love to see a whole series of MIB's hatred building for Jacob and the many tries by Jacob to prove man's good.
colburn0004 Wrote:Also how does Jacob become so all knowing from this point to the series beginning?
cobalt79 Wrote:At the very beginning of the episode. The real mom was speaking Spanish...the other was speaking.....Egyptian?I think the twins real mother was speaking Spanish, but I need to go back and listen. I believe the fake mother was speaking Latin at first. I think. Not sure about either.
Maggers Wrote:I think the twins real mother was speaking Spanish, but I need to go back and listen. I believe the fake mother was speaking Latin at first. I think. Not sure about either.
What a murderous trio we saw last night, each capable of murdering their nearest and dearest, ostensibly. Oie vey. What a group to be guarding something so very precious. Though exactly what it is and how precious it is, we aren't sure yet.
I like the idea of whomever said it earlier that the fake mother was a smoke monster. As a simple human female, she'd have to be pretty canny and pretty strong to burn down an entire village and kill everyone in it and receive not a scratch in return. Guess that's how she knew that going down into the hole to see the Light would bring a fate worse than death, 'cause that's what she received, I bet, when she went down the hole whenever she went down the hole. Sort of like a really, really wiggy Alice in Wonderland-down-the-rabbit's-hole.
But wait! How could she be killed if she was, indeed, a smoke monster? I thought they were unkillable in their "human" form, like the current Locke is. Maybe it's that special knife? But that special knife didn't work on Locke.
Oooh oooh, maybe the fake mother was able to call the smoke monster, like Ben did when he went to the creepy basement of his Dharmaville home and called up the smoke monster to come get the Frieighties. Yes, I bet that's it! The smoke monster could have filled in the well and burned down the entire village.
For me, from the beginning, Jacob always seemed to have a not-quite-right look on his face, what I call a sidewinder look, like all is not as it seems and watch out, I'm about to trick you. Yet, despite what my gut was telling me, I wanted to believe that he was all good. But this show has always shown that no one is all good and no one is all bad, not even the real baddies.
There is no one, not a soul, on this show who is without guilt or without guile, except for Hurley. He is the person who deserves to lead and/or protect the Island, if, indeed, that is a good job to have. I'm not so sure now.
Maggers Wrote:There is no one, not a soul, on this show who is without guilt or without guile, except for Hurley. He is the person who deserves to lead and/or protect the Island, if, indeed, that is a good job to have. I'm not so sure now.
webby Wrote:MIB did become the smoke monster - his soul or spirit or consciousness or whatever you want to call it was transformed into that form when his body was killed.
Jacob couldn't truly kill him because their fake mother set that up. Which means that Jacob sent his brother to a fate worse than death. Wouldn't that make you a little angry and bitter - enough to take it out on all the outsiders who annoy you since you can't kill the guy who did it to you?
cobalt79 Wrote:The well gets filled in...yet the wheel does get set. Who sets it? Jacob? see...more questions...lol