"Lost" Diary: Further Instructions

Back again with another edition of the "Lost" diary. We're in our third week of "Lost" and although I've been satisfied so far, a lot of people I talk to don't feel the same way.

Since I started writing this blog, I get more and more people chiming in to me about "Lost." And the growing sentiment among the majority of them is that they are getting a bit fed up. Not enough happens, nothing gets answered, blah blah blah.

I can't argue with people who are frustrated by the show -- watching "Lost" is work. It doesn't wrap up in a neat little bow each week. If they answered everything, then I'd have nothing to do on Wednesday nights.

As always, I gather with a group of friends to watch the show and keep track of what happens. Slim pickings this week: just me, Ari, Matt and April. Our beloved "Lost" nazi Lauren is out of town, so in an act of defiance I am leaving my cell phone on for the duration of the episode.

9:00 -- The previously on "Lost" intro gave everyone a refresher course on Locke and his button insanity. Glad to have you back, Locke.

9:01 -- The patented eye-opening shot leads us to Locke waking up in the forest and Desmond running around like a lunatic. Locke can still walk -- I was kinda thinking maybe he wouldn't be able to again.



9:02 -- "You need to speak to the island?" -- Charlie. Apparently the hatch explosion has done wonders for Locke's mental stability. Why couldn't Charlie be the one who was mute?

9:09 -- Locke comes looking to Charlie for help. Perhaps he needs tips on stealing babies or dancing around in a diaper.

9:10 -- And it's Locke flashback time. Allow me to take this opportunity to pray to God (or in this case, J.J. Abrams) that this is the episode where we find out how Locke got paralyzed.

9:12 -- Locke carries around a lot of guns and his hitchhiker is quite the liar. I am sure neither of those will come back to haunt us later.

9:13 -- If anyone can explain to me what Locke is doing, now would really be the time. Anyone?

9:14 -- Oh, he's conjuring up Boone's spirit. Right, how did I not know that? As soon as Boone showed up on screen, the entire room went silent. Apparently they don't watch the opening credits where it said IAN SOMERHALDER listed among the guest stars. Opening credits (and the Internet) always ruin guest stars.

9:17 -- Ok, what in the world do we make of Locke's trippy airport dream? Boone said that Claire and Charlie will be fine "for awhile," Desmond is helping himself (we saw him running around looking for something) and that there is nothing Locke can do for Sawyer, Jack and Kate -- "yet." So Locke has to "clean up his own mess" -- it's Mr. Eko he has to save.

9:22 -- Locke has enlisted Charlie's help to find Mr. Eko. Feels a lot like asking Kirstie Alley for weight loss tips.

9:23 -- "Bad things happen to people that hang around with me." -- Locke. As Ari put it, "If that's not foreshadowing..." Meanwhile, Geronimo Jackson makes another appearance -- you may remember some records of this "band" were found in the hatch.

9:24 -- So where exactly is Locke living? But Locke does appear to be over his daddy issues. Now let's get with the crippling.

9:25 -- Question: if the hatch is gone, and the button gone with it, is it safe to assume then that the electromagnetic buildup that needed to be vented every 108 minutes no longer occurs? If that sentence made sense to you, then yes, we are both nerds.

9:27 -- So when Locke almost knifed Hurley, how many people knew the only thing Hurley was going to say was simply, "Dude"? Swear to God, I said it before he did.

9:31 -- Hurley just summed up the end of last season's finale to Locke and Charlie, while Charlie has explained that Locke is going to save Eko from the bear. I think if I were going after a bear, I would want Hurley around with me. Think about it, when a bear chases you and Hurley, who do you think the bear is going to catch?

9:33 -- Polar bears are the Einsteins of the bear community. And people say you don't learn anything from TV.

9:34 -- Mysterious greenhouse you say ...

9:35 -- I bet Locke and MacGyver would get along well. Just saying, if fictional characters could hang out, I bet those two would hit it off.

9:41 -- "Bear, is that you?" -- Hurley. He'd be the guy on "Survivor" who couldn't make a fire or find clean water.

9:43 -- So Locke got played by the hitchhiker. Man, he is not going to take that well. I didn't see the whole "tent full of pot" thing coming at all -- Matt called it though.

9:45 -- Locke found Eko and rescued him from the polar bear with a torch and some hairspray. Yes, MacGyver would be proud.

9:51 -- "The fail-safe key must have detonated the electromagnetic anomaly, made the hatch implode." -- Desmond. I guess that answers my question. Thank you Desmond.

9:52 -- "Locke said so in his speech" -- Desmond. Interesting, what are the odds Locke gives a speech soon...

9:53 -- "Spoken like someone who's had a few too many messes to clean." -- Charlie. I haven't liked this episode -- at all -- but it's had some good quotes.

9:54 -- Speaking of messes ... I don't like Eddie's chances here. Will Locke shoot him? I'm going to go with he doesn't shoot him, but I kind of hope he does.

9:56 -- A lot of buildup for him not to do it.

9:57 -- And now Locke is having imaginary conversations with Eko -- or should I say, Locke is having a conversation with the island, through Eko. Happens all the time.

9:58 -- First words from some of our new cast members. Way to contribute, Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro. Glad to have you aboard.

9:59 -- "I just got hit with, you know, deja vu." -- Hurley. So can Desmond see the future now? He should hang out with Isaac from "Heroes."

Ok, as always, what did we learn?

The hatch explosion did something to Desmond ... Something is going to happen to Claire and Charlie ... Polar bears are the Einsteins of the bear community.

What didn't we learn? How Locke ended up in the DAMNED WHEELCHAIR!!!!!

All the people I mentioned that tell me how frustrated they are with the show probably hated this episode. Not much happened, though they did plant some seeds here and there and I did enjoy the dialogue quite a bit. Locke could make reading a Chinese food take-out menu sound interesting. Though I have to admit, if CharlieMustDie.com isn't already taken, I may be starting a new website sometime soon. I give the episode a C-.

Here's my question to you: With so little happening so far this season, is "Lost" starting to lose you?

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31.
You have to get TiVo if you want to be able to get through an episode without frustration. It's been great, I have no idea who their advertiser are this year and I never have to wait until the commercial break is over. For most hour long shows you need a 17 minute buffer. For Lost you need about 26 minute buffer. So that should tell ya something. Take away 3 minute for catch up and sceens from next week and they're getting away showing this 31 minutes at a time.

Posted at 1:35PM on Oct 19th 2006 by deal

32. Yes, I too recognized that guy heading the table in Locke's flashback. I thought for sure he was the same guy that is in the "others' clan". I know the show takes you down one path, and then down a totally different path, that by the end you have twenty something different paths to choose from. However, some of these paths connect and lead to other paths that were left behind and then found. It's all very interesting storytelling. For people who don't like to excerise their minds, find it boring and annoying. For those that do, like me, find it extremely intense and exciting.

Posted at 3:19PM on Oct 19th 2006 by Alyssa

33. I slowed down the part where Locke goes into the mystery cave and learned that when he burned the face off of the Bear it revealed the real face of darth vader. By the way I am jesus and I love that tie dye shit. You should see my yarmulkes.

Posted at 4:01PM on Oct 19th 2006 by jFp

34. Since no one's mentioned it yet, Entertainment Weekly's website points out that the co-creator of Lost and the Creator of Heroes are old friends and that there are parallels in Heroes that suggest the two shows occupy the same universe.

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/commentary/0,6115,1547154_3_0_,00.html

Posted at 1:45PM on Oct 19th 2006 by Wendy

35. 9:17 - One of my favorite moments last night. "I think Sayid's got it".
9:25 - Why does one have to be a nerd to understand the English language?
9:31 - Dude, that's cold.
9:35 - F**king A!
9:53 - Hmm. Husband and I thought it was the best so far this season.
9:54 - Spoken like a true cop killer. Damn, dude!

In answer to your question, well, I guess I already answered it. But...be patient. I haven't before now had a strong feeling that they would reveal what happened to cripple Locke, but it reared up strong last night. If you're as avid a follower of the show as you seem to be, then you should know that whenever they open up new mysteries, they also wrap up one or two others. It's a bit of a slow process, but there has been a consistent pattern.

Read the Lost creators' interview on the ABC News website from a couple days ago. It should help - I learned quite a bit this morning about where they plan to go with the show, and how they plan to keep it from becoming stagnant.

Posted at 1:46PM on Oct 19th 2006 by tlatzoteotl

36. Watching "LOST" last year and this year is like listening to a little kid tell a story- "This man went into the woods....and he saw uhhh......a bear, yeah a polar bear, and then he went around the corner and........he found a stick....and....."

And yet, I keep watching. But not for much longer. Okay, the rest of the season but THAT IS IT!

Posted at 1:56PM on Oct 19th 2006 by crystal Thomas

37. Lost is still the best show on television-- even if it doesn't answer all the questions people have. The first 3 episodes have been awesome. I especially like Juliet (she seems so good and yet, so bad!) Locke is my secret crush -- he's so much more interesting than Jack or Sawyer (who both seem much more one dimensional to me). I'm getting a little tired of "Kate the weak link/victim." Henry/Ben is incredible. I didn't catch the fact that Mike looked like an "Other" but you may be right. That whole commune place seemed creeepy to me anyway (all those people living together, growing their own food, getting along....HIPPIES!.

Posted at 1:59PM on Oct 19th 2006 by Edie

38. This season is starting off rather slow, but people who watch Lost should be expecting this by now.
I don't understand this attitude of expecting the show to answer questions quickly when it hasn't before.
If we've all learned one thing from this show, its that we're not going to get the answers we want.. or at least not right away.
This episode was just alright for me. It renewed my like for Locke though. He was really starting to bug me last season, but this episode made him likebale again.

Posted at 2:07PM on Oct 19th 2006 by Lisa

39. ok angela if ya really want to go there - i think comparing jesus to desmond wasn't all that bright. particulary since the dream sequence has locke saying desmond is running around trying to save himself - very un-jesus like. have any other great ideas lightbulb?

Posted at 2:12PM on Oct 19th 2006 by CP

40. correction: boone said desmond is running around trying to save himself.

Posted at 2:18PM on Oct 19th 2006 by CP

41. correction: boone - aka the island - said desmond is running around trying to save himself.

Posted at 3:17PM on Oct 19th 2006 by CP

42. Funny, I'm getting more into the show now than before. I was a big fan of Alias and we had to wait till the very last espisode of the show to find out what had been going on for 5 years - so get over it people. One word for the commercials - Tivo :)

Posted at 3:23PM on Oct 19th 2006 by Livi

43. Jesus is pretty damn hot!

Posted at 2:32PM on Oct 19th 2006 by MM

44. CP.......Angela simply stated that Desmond reminded her of Jesus....I think she meant his flowing hair, etc. So what is your damage? Why are you still harping on her and her comment? Get over yourself and cut the other commentators some slack. I know you are just trying to stir up trouble to relieve your boredom, but it is really monotonous, dull, boring, repetitive, etc.......

Posted at 2:56PM on Oct 19th 2006 by WTF?

45. lost is a great show..not as good as season one but still great. what i didnt get though was why no one seemed shook up about the island shaking and the sky changing colors?? it seemed like they weren't even curious about what happened at the hatch.

Posted at 3:05PM on Oct 19th 2006 by yo momma

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