"Lost" Diary: The Cost of Living

Back again with another edition of the "Lost" diary. This week's promos have hyped a castmember dying on the show. What better way to shock and entertain your audience than announcing your big plot points in your commercials? If ABC had marketed The Sixth Sense, the trailers would have said, "One of the people you think is alive in this movie is really dead." Have I mentioned how much I hate promos?

Ok, I'm fine now. Anyway, we only have one more new episode after tonight, so let's gobble up all the island goodness we can. As always, I watch Lost with a group of friends, and I write down what I see. This week I am joined by Ari, Lauren and April. On with the show ...

9:01 -- Eko flashback time. Seems that the themes of tonight's episode will be confession and sin -- and boy does Eko have his fair share of that.

9:03 -- And Eko's brother's ghost just confirms that. This has to be the only show on TV where getting killed off doesn't mean you're out of the show, except for All My Children.



9:05 -- Lauren has already proclaimed, "I don't know if I'm going to like this episode." That's the attitude. And a delusional Eko has just run off into the jungle. I'm sure he'll be fine.

9:09 -- Jack has decided to use his captivity time to get in shape. Henry Gale, on other hand, is now dressing like a cult leader -- oh wait, that kinda makes sense. And, oh by the way, the fact that Jack is asking Henry about the tumor just confirms my theory that the x-rays we saw last week belong to Locke. Or, at the least, Henry doesn't know he has a tumor.

9:10 -- Colleen funeral time. The whole "everyone dressed in white thing" isn't creepy at all. By the way, if Juliet walked into this room right now, Lauren would stab her in the neck with a pen. I wonder if she stirs up those feelings in every female viewer.

9:12 -- "Why did you show him my X-rays?" -- Henry Gale. Well, there goes my cool new X-ray theory. Man, I was feeling kinda smart there for awhile.

9:13 -- Locke, Sayid and Desmond are discussing strategy. Charlie said that Eko just kept saying "my brother" over and over again -- did it occur to anyone he could just be doing an impression of Desmond? And if I were missing, I wouldn't want Charlie and Hurley to be the search party looking for me.

9:14 -- Eko is adjusting to life as a priest. If he's in his brother's church, shouldn't someone in the village recognize him, considering he grew up there?

9:16 -- Guess what's is back? That's right, it's creepy black smoke time.

9:20 -- Locke has invited people to join his crew headed to the Pearl and the new guys are going to come along. These two do not fit in AT ALL. I am trying to be open-minded, but they stand out like a sore thumb -- I can't put my finger on why.

9:22 -- All of Eko's flashbacks today are leading up to him confessing his sins. If the island itself had a theme, it would be redemption and second chances. Will Eko get his?

9:24 -- So is the black smoke afraid of Eko? He stood up to it twice, and both times the smoke took off.

9:29 -- Ok, everytime we get an extended scene between Henry Gale and Jack, I get a little giddy. Some people complain about this season, but one thing that hasn't been lacking AT ALL is the writing. Instead of summing up this exchange, I am just going to give you three Henry Gale quotes that I immediately had to write down:

"We had such a wonderful plan to break you Jack."
"I want you to want to save my life."
"Two days after I found out I had a fatal tumor on my spine, a spinal surgeon fell out of the sky."

It's now official: There is no better character on TV right now.

9:34 -- My favorite thing about Eko flashbacks: the accents. If a book on tape were read by Eko, I would definitely buy it.

9:37 -- Eko's brother's body has disappeared. Of course it has.

9:42 -- I am not a religious man, but I think slaughtering people in a church is probably the kind of thing you need to go to confession for.

9:44 -- Hey, new girl has a theory about the monitors! OK, now the sound of her voice is starting to irk me. Everyone else on the island, and maybe I'm crazy here, actually SOUNDS like they have been on the island for 70 days. The new guys sound like they just walked out of their trailer. And yes, I noticed the guy with the eye patch -- I just have no idea what to make of him.

9:46 -- I was literally typing in "Juliet's apology is bullshit" when she started to play her version of the INXS video "Mediate" (Sorry for the random reference). OK, I'll get into Juliet more later, but I don't believe A WORD that comes out of her mouth... or anything she writes cue cards. Great scene though.

9:53 -- Eko's actions haven't gone over well in the village. But now we know why Eko built a church on the island -- he "owed" his brother one.

9:55 -- Eko's confession didn't go over well with his brother's ghost -- and yes, I feel silly typing sentences like that but with this show, you get used to it. Oh and again, Eko's confession: incredibly well-written. I forgive Eko, even if his brother's ghost doesn't...

9:57 -- ...which it sure doesn't look like he did. Whatever ABC paid for the black smoke special effects, they got gypped.

9:59 -- RIP Mr. Eko.

10:00 -- "He said, 'We're next.'" -- Locke.

Mildly reeling here, but time to figure out what we learned...

The new people suck... when the ghost of your brother asks you to confess, maybe you should... If the actors who play Michael and Walt got paid for the first five episodes, everyone should hire their agents.

Alright, we have two things to talk about here: Eko's death and Juliet's attempts to get Jack to kill Henry. Let's start with Eko -- I think we all saw this coming (man I hate ABC commercials). Here's the reason why I can totally understand Eko's death: he asked for it. As I said before, the theme of the island is redemption. When Eko's brother (aka the island) gave Eko the chance to confess his sins, and he turned them down, he basically gave the island the finger. So the island killed him. In the universe of "Lost," I totally get that.

There was actually debate in the room after the Juliet and Jack scene about whether or not Juliet is evil. For me, it's a no-brainer. I have said all along that I believe Henry Gale when he says he's the good guy. He's the guy with all the answers, so I believe every word he says. Juliet, on the other hand, as Sawyer was able to decipher in about two seconds, is not to be trusted. I don't even want to entertain the notion of Henry Gale getting killed. I think I would wear all black to work the next day.

This episode violated a few major rules for me (no revelations and bad flashbacks being the main offenders) but I absolutely loved it nonetheless. I give it a B+.

Here's my question of the week: Imagine you're Jack and you can kill either Henry Gale or Juliet, whom do you choose? You know my answer.

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61. Thanks for the blog! Interesting comments ~ Luv Sayid, lose the newbies, more Hurley, more Sawyer, more Kate. RIP Eko.

BTW, the polar bear must have escaped from the cages Sawyer & Kate are in.

Posted at 10:23PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by Bren

62. I will be very upset if the decide to kill off Sawyer...the dialogue between him and 'Frekles" is just great, so funny.

Posted at 6:26PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by jenromo

63. I, too, will miss Mr. Eko. He was the most complex character that was on the plane, and he was one of the few who could really kick ass. Now we're left with Locke as the only one who seems spiritually connected to this place, and that's a shame.

If the writers weren't spending all of the creative energies developing Juliet and Henry, they could give these lame new characters (Nikki and Paulo) some attention. It's incredibly awkward how they've incorporated them so far. It brings to mind the expendable extras that would go on away missions on Star Trek - except that they would always get killed, and here they knocked off Lost's version of Wharf. Instead of having them tag along on field trips, something strange should happen to them in camp, or they should flip out and draw attention to themselves that way. Let them DO something!

Producers, you can still redeem your introduction with Nikki and Paulo!

Posted at 6:43PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by Susan

64. The producers of LOST have already said the island is not purgatory. Not are all the characters already dead.

One interesing thing I did learn ... do you recall the man in the pilot episode who was killed when he was sucked into the plane's turbine? According to the producers' podcast, that man was Gary Troup, author of the manuscript "Bad Twin" that both Hurley and Sawyer were reading. Which was published as a real book by Hyperion.

Another factoid. Gary Troup is an anagram for purgatory.

Posted at 10:33PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by kennedyDC

65. If Eko "Lost" his chance for redemption, then why the shot of him as a child walking off arm-in-arm with his brother? Not exactly one's typical demonic imagery, is it? I think his confession (or lack thereof) says more about free will than you might think.

Posted at 8:58PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by Hola

66. You're right about Juliet, she completely creeps me out. Like all people who are "too nice", you what wonder what her motivation is. Wouldn't it be fabulous if she were the bad guy behind it all?

Many will disagree but I felt it was Eko's time to go. Now that Locke is back in fighting form, we only need one man of faith and he's the one. There wasn't anywhere for Eko's character to go. I LOVED his speech though and agreed with him completely -- he did what he had to do to survive and had nothing to apologize for. Personally I never connected with the Tailies and couldn't care less about any of them. I like that Rose and Bernard are together, but you could keep the rest of them. Come to think of it, there are no "rest of them" anymore.


The new people are awful. Their exchange about always being left out reminded me of Boone and Shannon whom I miss greatly and were much better actors and characters -- note to Lost, stop killing off people you may need later. They're like the gorilla in the room no one is supposed to notice. You can hear the writers, "Please ignore the two people you have never seen before, thank you for your cooperation."

Posted at 11:02PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by Brig

67. how come the island heals crippled legs and cancer but not back tumors????

Posted at 11:22PM on Nov 2nd 2006 by wondering

68. ooh Jack! Me and some of the others want to get rid of Ben, but we're sooooo scared of him that I had to fake show you a movie. However, I had no problem hand-writing giant que-cards and using a cumbersome cam-corder setup in broad daylight.

luv ya and trust me,
Juliet

Posted at 12:39AM on Nov 3rd 2006 by LuvToHate

69. Dear Lord, I love your diaries.... It's like you're reading my mind... This week I couldn't watch the episode till, like, now, so I did my best not to read your diary for this episode, and it was killing me!!! By the way, you said nothing about Mr.Eko's death!?????? Even though he will probably come back all the time...?... he died!!! He was good... I liked him... Anyways, till next wednesday!

Posted at 2:14AM on Nov 3rd 2006 by Natalia

70. Wanted to point out that I was re watching some old episodes and the one where the tailies find their hatch, the mention that they have found a glass eye along with all the other stuff in their. I think that is the episode. So I am sure that has something to do with that eye patch guy and most likely was the hatch that they were watching on the monitor.

Posted at 3:35PM on Nov 3rd 2006 by LAelah

71. Cheryl, love the Wizard of Oz analogy! Priceless! If he turns out to be married to an Emily we can just turn on the twilight music!

Maybe the island doesn't think that Henry Gale's cancer deserves to be healed like Rose's or Locke's paralysis.

There has to be some reason the Others can't leave the island. Will we find it out when/if Michael and Walt return? But then how would they be getting TV. We really don't know that they have any other supplies coming in. Maybe they just have a big dish! Of course those TV monitors and computers pre date VCR and satalite TV so that may not be such a hot theory!

Love to hear every weigh in on why the Others can't leave the island, either.

Posted at 10:20AM on Dec 1st 2006 by sioux

72. I think the entire show is taking place in a mental institution and that is the only answer to all the bizarre events. It doens't make sense and I have been an advid fan until recently, seems to have been lost intransation

Posted at 11:51PM on Nov 4th 2006 by joan Deloma

73. First time visiting this site. Love it. Just a short comment, this time. I DID see Jin and Sun, in an upcoming episode. I think they were intented for next season. So there is HOPE, but why, oh why did they NOT let us know Something about what happened after the shot on the boat.

Posted at 3:35PM on Nov 11th 2006 by Kat

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