Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Lost Season Finale is Here!

I just watched the Lost Season Finale, and let me say, I'm not sure if I should be dissapointed or excited--- I guess it would depend on how the next season goes. You see, Michael gets his son Walt back, at the expense of two lives, and giving three of the Losties to the Others. At the end of the episode, you see him in the boat, heading out to freedom. It seems rather obvious that Michaels going to feel guilty, turn around, and Walt and Him are going to turn the tides sometime in the next season, or season after of the Losties vs the Others. Now this is not an unexpected ending,

but It was unexpected to find that Henry Gale is the leader of the Others, not just a flunky as he pretended. Which is cool. The producers couldn't have picked a creepier looking guy to play Henry Gale. Although, for a leader person, he was pretty stupid to get caught in the Crazy French Ladies trap, or maybe he planned.

What I am worried about is the love of Desmond's life- You see, Desmond was the guy pushing the button before the Losties arrived, he ran off once they came, and then came back. It seems all roads lead back to the Island, anyway, their was some fun flashbacks, of which his Love's Dad said Desmond was bad, never see my daughter again, etc etc. Some mysterious woman gives him a boat to sail in a boat race sponsored by his Love's Dad, and then he ends up on the Island. Now when the weird electro magnetic thingy goes crazy, Desmond sacrifices his life to turn the bypass key, and it all explodes. Which was detected by some russian guys playing chess. They call thier boss lady, who just happens to be Desmond's Lady Love. Now, I'm going to be really dissapointed to find out that her whole life revolves around getting Desmond back (which was foreshadowed earlier in the episode), but I'm betting its going to be a hostile takeover, spy mission, whatever, to discover what the Hanso Foundation was up to, and poor Desmond was an unwitting flunky. Either way, it's kind of lame.

One other thing that was rather dissapointing on the part of the writers- Sayid, Jin, and Sun are sailing to find the others on the other side of the island, and they pass this large broken statue on the shore. It was in the greek style, and the feet had only 4 toes (no, they weren't broken)- If the Others turn out to be whats left of the lost civilization of Atlantis or something, and everything there is old technology, I'm going to be angry (but I'll still watch...)

Here's what was revealed tonight- the button really does prevent dissaster, it turned the sky purple, made a loud sound, and then potentially killed Locke and Echo, or something. The Island can't be found by outside means, meaning, if Michael and Walt do get off the island, they can't come back, and no one will believe them. To get off the island, one must sail at exactly 350 degrees on the compass. All in All, it was a good episode

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

She wasn't a "mysterious woman". She was Libby.

10:17 PM  

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