"Lost" Diary -- Flashes Before Your Eyes

Hey everybody, it's Daniel from TMZ, back with another edition of the "Lost" Diary. Doesn't the week go by faster when you have "Lost" to look forward to?

There were a lot of really great comments after last week's diary. A few responses to some of the better ones:

-- Yes, I completely left out the line where Mr. Friendly said, "Ever since the sky turned purple..." Obviously it's a very important line, and I just forgot to include it.

-- No, I really didn't see the bus accident coming and I didn't even put two and two together until right before Juliet did. I don't notice everything.

-- The mystery I most want solved is how Locke ended up in the wheelchair. I know it's not the biggest one, and I know it will probably be a letdown, but I am dying to know what happened.

This week, my usual crew is splintered because of Valentine's Day, so I am left to watch "Lost" by myself. Looks like Desmond is my Valentine this year! Let's roll:

10:01 -- We're back on the beach this week, which means I have to put up with Charlie. Locke just broke the news of Eko's death, which feels like it happened years ago at this point.

10:03 -- Desmond is freaking out and running through the jungle before he dives into the ocean, presumably to help Kate, Karl and Sawyer. He's not the only one that can see the future!



10:04
-- Nope, it was Claire. Apparently I can't see the future. While Desmond is trying to revive Claire, Charlie will not shut up. If anyone wonders why I find him so annoying, this scene is why.

10:05 -- You know how they have websites that will translate whatever you type into Yoda-speak or jive? They should have one for Hurley, except all it does is add "dude" to the beginning and end of every sentence.

10:08 -- Um, how did Claire get bangs all of a sudden?

10:09 -- Charlie is, of course, giving Desmond the evil eye because nobody is allowed to talk to Claire. If there is a Charlie flashback episode next week, I might have to take anger management classes.

10:11 -- Does anyone think Charlie can out-drink anyone? He weighs 135 pounds and is, you know, an idiot.

10:13 -- Please Desmond, choke him to death.

10:14 -- Desmond flashback time, but is it really a flashback? He's acting like he transported straight from the island to back in his flat with Penny (with a quick stop for a shave somewhere in between). Interesting.

10:18 -- The clock reads 1:08 -- the button had to be pushed every 108 minutes. God, I love this show. Something tells me this "flashback" is going to be trippy.

10:20 -- The delivery guy says, "Parcel here for 815." Oceanic Air Flight 815. Told you, going to be a weird one.

10:21 -- Desmond doesn't look quite right clean-shaven.

10:22 -- Same bottle of whiskey as on the beach ...

10:23 -- Penny's dad goes the long way in telling Desmond he can't marry his daughter. A simple "no" would have done the trick.

10:25 -- Now Charlie is showing up in Desmond's "flashback." That sucks. Seems like Desmond is starting to figure out what's going on.

10:30 -- It's starting to look like the rest of the episode is going to be Desmond's "flashback." I kinda like that. So long as Charlie doesn't show up again.

10:32 -- Desmond is trying to predict the future and failing miserably. Every time a movie or show tries to use sports as a way of proving someone has traveled through time, I immediately think of Gray's Sports Almanac and "Back to the Future II." Underrated movie.

10:34 -- Ok, Penny is pretty awesome and everything, but I don't want this whole thing to turn sappy. I am digging this alternate reality/time travel/"flashback" thing we got going on here.

10:35 -- Desmond is going ring shopping and the saleswoman has "just the thing," but now she won't sell it to him. He's supposed to have second thoughts, she says. Is the "flashback" now talking back to him? I am starting to think I should be drinking while I watch this episode. Heavily.

10:36
-- "If you don't do those things, every single one of us is dead." -- crazy saleswoman. Um, what?

10:42 -- Ok, crazy saleswoman knew about the guy in the red shoes dying. Is any of this "real?" Is this supposed to explain how Desmond can see the future? Is the lesson about fate and destiny? I have some vodka in the freezer, I'll be right back.

10:43
-- Did the crazy saleswoman just recite the plot to "Final Destination?"

10:45 -- Here comes the part where Desmond breaks Penny's heart.

10:46 -- The photo Desmond has with him on the beach, that's the one he just took with Penny. This episode is like watching "Memento" -- it's starting to give me a headache.

10:47 -- Commence heartbreak.

10:52 -- "I've made the biggest mistake of my life. And the worst part is I am pretty sure I made it before." -- Desmond. Talk about a tortured soul.

10:53
-- They are setting up the soccer comeback, but this time it really happens. Well done.

10:54
-- And Desmond wakes up back on the island, again. The hatch has imploded and he is naked. Back to square one.

10:56
-- Odds this episode ends with Desmond making a drunken, cryptic prediction of the future?

10:58 -- Oh my God, it's like Christmas, my birthday and Flag Day all rolled into one!!! Charlie is gonna die!!! Great day in the morning!!! Yes, it scares me that I am this happy about the prospect of a fictional character dying. And no, I don't think think it says anything good about me as a person.

This week's "what did we learn?" is going to be short: Charlie is going to die!!! This is better than if Jennifer Love Hewitt posed for Playboy. Ok, maybe I've gone too far there.

Funny story: I was talking with my friend Matt tonight. He watches "Lost" with me every Wednesday, but never watched season one. Thus, he's never seen "Walkabout," the first Locke flashback episode. It's hands-down the best "Lost" episode there is. I don't know if I am in Charlie-death euphoria, but this one is top five for me. I give it an absolute A. Of course, if he doesn't end up dying, I am changing the grade to an F-.

So Desmond's life passed before his eyes, only it's still happening. Wow. Oh, and did I mention Charlie is going to die?

Time for your comments, and here is my question to jump-start the discussion: You already know my least favorite character on the show. Excluding the two new people (Nikki and Paulo, cause they suck), who is your least favorite character on "Lost"?

See you next week.

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91. By the time I realized the whole episode was going to be a Desmond flashback, I was ready to hit the cancel button on my DVR recorder.

Reason A.
I thought they were going to somewhat explain how D sees the future.
When I realized what was happening, I knew full well they were going to answer a question, with a dozen more. Typical LOST yes, but we’ve been waiting how long for new episodes? Okay then.

Reason B.
I could care less about Desmond, which helps me to answer the authors question…Desmond.

Why?
Even the shows writers know that Deseys accent is only going to carry him so far.
So, why not give him some crazy seeing into the future power…or something?

Yeah, cause um, huh?

Anyway, he’s boring, and serves only at this point to add more mystery in a setting that is chok’o block full of mystery…one could say he is essentially unnecessary.

And I wouldn’t be going on the record about the new castaways, until their stories are developed, as I see a retraction in your blogs future.
Something to the tune of, “Now that I know…..”

Posted at 2:58PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Craig

92. As the poster Danny mentioned, the previews for next week show the "ring shop lady" talking to Jack through the bars of his cage. But next week the "ring shop lady" has a sassy bob, instead of the sweet-older-lady hairdo she had in this episode. And next week, she seems to have a less-than-nice expression, and seems to be an Other, in that she is on the outside of the cage taunting or badgering Jack inside the cage. Which leads me to guess (wildly) that the lady in Desmond's flashback/dream/whatever was a scientist, and that Desmond had his alternate-reality experience under the influence of this scientist.

The Others are Skinnerian behaviorists--they control or train people by manipulating their impressions. (Last week, there was the guy strapped into the chair being brainwashed.) Somehow, the Others--in particular the gray-haired lady scientist--manipulated Desmond's experience, feeding him information that they wanted him to believe. Why did they want him to believe the things he was told last night? Maybe they want him to go along with the program, to agree that he is just a cog in the machine, that he has to realize that he can't interfere with what is going on on the island. I think the Others are trying to create their own reality/universe, that they are sort of gods unto themselves, and they want anyone who comes to the island or enters their sphere of influence to go along with what they decree.

Posted at 5:39PM on Feb 15th 2007 by McFurry

93. I haven't been reading the "Diary" for very long, so maybe you already talked about this. When Desmond was first talking about sailing around the world, did he not meet Libby in a coffee shop? I swear it was her, but the other two people I watch LOST with think I am hallucinating. I was just reminded of that because of last night's episode. She must have some major underlying role in this whole thing (even though she's dead) because she was in Hurley's flashback too.

I did like Charlie at first, but he has become horribly annoying. Not only is he possesive about Claire, he was also so jealous when his "friends" like Eko, Desmond, and Hurley left him out of things. It reminds me of recess in second grade! Hey guys why aren't you playing with ME!

Posted at 3:05PM on Feb 15th 2007 by FLINGY

94. Someone made the comment about noticing how Penny's shirt and the backgrounds of the photo changed several times. Now I know that I'm not crazy, because I SWEAR the photo background was the Sydney Opera House. But the one in the pic last night was some beach resort. When the photographer was pulling down the different background screens I kept waiting for the Opera House, but he never pulled it down...not in this "day" anyway.

I also agree with a different person's comment that this is like Groundhog Day. Every time Desmond bumps his head (the bat in the bar, the hatch explosion) some part of his life starts over, as if he didn't do a good enough job in the first place, so life requires him to do it again.

And finally, the last line of the show, "You're going to die, Charlie!"...didn't anyone else scream "No, No! He should have said, 'You're going to die, Brotha!'" ?!?!?!?
Great ep.

Posted at 9:53AM on Feb 16th 2007 by Denise

95. "79. Hume -- Scottish philosopher with ideas on free will and determinism
Locke -- English philosopher, big political thinker with ideas on liberalism. note how democratic he has become in terms of who does what around the island.
Russeau -- Swiss philosopher with ideas on nature vs. society and our inherent "goodness" in the natural state. "

What a great observation! Someone also pointed out that Jack and Juliet are doctors- Dr. Shephard and Dr. Burke! Sound familiar? Grey's Anatomy, anyone? haha! i guess ABC is fond of recycling...

Posted at 3:05PM on Feb 15th 2007 by just sayin is all

96. I agree - Sawyer should be awarded sexiest man of 2007. why have our paths yet to cross? i love him.

Great episode. I just recently began reading this weekly Lost recap and during last nights episode thought - what if the whole show was based on Charlie being able to escape death bc of Desmond's actions... He failed to press the button and the plane crashed, but Charlie lived... now he is going out of his way to keep Charlie alive. what happnes if/when Charlie dies? ..Other than the party that will Daniel will throw.

I do realize that my above thought does not account for the other 1000 story lines and unexplained events on that island... Most will probably never be explained, but they sure are fun to try to figure out. That is why I come back every week and love this show.

Oh yeah and Claire's bangs and skinny jeans really bothered me as well.

Posted at 3:06PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Kristen

97. Claire's Bangs - Sawyer was getting his haircut by Kate on the beach at the beginning of one of the episodes last season so they do have scissors on the island. Maybe they have set up a barber shop

I too would like to watch last night's episode with everyone's comments in mind.

Least favorite character was Anna Lucia.

Posted at 3:19PM on Feb 15th 2007 by B

98. I love your style. But I would rather see Jack and Kate die then Charlie. I just absolutely despise those 2.

Posted at 7:19AM on Feb 16th 2007 by Mary

99. Yes, I noticed Claire's bangs immediately. How do they get haircuts on the Island? Jack seems to be kept up nicely as well, so someone's gotta be doing it!

And Charlie was at the peak of annoying last night! Desmond is trying to save her life and Charlie is worried about someone else touching her! What is wrong with him. I have hated him since he kept introducing himself to everyone as someone famous, and nobody seemed impressed! He is my current least favorite for sure. My other least favorites (Shannon and Boone) have died, so I've got pretty good odds that my current least favorite will also die. Please don't torture us anymore! I'm with many others who think Locke is awesome and they'd better not kill him off! I liked Eko too, so I was sad they got rid of him. He and Locke played off each other well.

Posted at 11:38AM on Feb 16th 2007 by Karen

100. I think this episode confused me a little. How does Desmond go back and forth and then end up in the jungle naked after the hatch imploded? After all the hatch imploded a while ago.. Is it all in his head? Is he crazy, is he the one that really needs to be in a mental hospital? I agree he can see the future but why does he keep "saving" hater ass charlie if he doesnt even like charlie anyway? It was a crazy episode, all i have to say ius they better start answering some questions because this shit is getting really confusing.
ps i did think of you as well when he said charlie was gonna die. is that sad?

Posted at 5:41PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Rachael

101. My least favorite character? Claire, of course! Knowing she was having contractions she wanted to be left alone in the jungle. And of course.... Myyyy baaaabyyyyy, they wanna hurt myyyyy baaaabyyyyy. Useless...
And Rousseau can take care of her baby, probably better than her. And since she is probably Jack's half sister she will die, because this island is not a place for happy get together...
Love Sayid.
I haven't seen the episode yet.... I came for the spoilers ; )
Great diary.

Posted at 3:43PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Marcia

102. [Dear TMZ, Please approve my posts faster, they'll be out of date by the time the approval email appears in my inbox!]

Well anyway, this may have been pointed out already, but doesn't it seem like Benjamin and Rousseau were once a couple and procreated and had a baby, Alex (shaggy-haired young rebel who runs around the island(s) semi-free but still has to obey some orders) 17 years ago? Benjamin is her father according to last week's episode, and Rousseau early on had talked about her daughter being taken from her 17 years ago (might be 16 or 18 years, I forget). Last season when Benjamin first appeared on the scene pretending he was Henry Gale, Rousseau was the one who "captured" him and told the castaways. She knew darn well who he was, but maybe he manipulated her through their child not to tell the castaways. Or, Alex is Rousseau's daughter, and Benjamin stole her as a baby when she shipwrecked, then he tried to raise her as an Other, but it didn't take because Alex has Rousseau's rebel genetics. (Alex does look like Rousseau, but I don't know if she looks as much like Benjamin.) Either way, Rousseau knew who Benjamin was last year when she told the castaways that she had "captured" someone, and when she said Benjamin/Henry Gale was dangerous, she knew what she was talking about.

Regarding Celia's comment that Desmond is a Jesus figure--I agree. The thing is, it seems multiple people are vying for that role: Jack is always saving everyone whether they want it or not, and last year Charlie had a sort of biblical dream from which he awoke suddenly and tried to save the baby--almost drowning it. Very curious on an island where so much seems fated, and people have the last names of famous philosophers, and the Others had last year commented that some of the castaways were good and some weren't. Maybe the Others are trying to encourage or create a Jesus figure, or lure one to the island. Because they're trying to create their own universe/reality. Maybe because they're a sort of "everyone is equal" utopia (re: the Namaste post), they can have multiple saviors.

Posted at 3:55PM on Feb 15th 2007 by McFurry

103. Bad thing about Monaghan dying is that Evangeline Lilly may want out. But I agree, Charlie is a horrible, dumbass druggie with an ego problem. More annoying than anything. Get rid of him now!

Posted at 4:01PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Justin

104. Sun is the worst character. She lied about not speaking English, then she lied about banging that other dude in China. That ho should be next to die.

Posted at 4:16PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Mike

105. Ok, I loved this episode! Least fav is Charlie. He never knows when to shut up and I even think Claire was fed up with him last night too when she was talking to Desmond and he interupted her. The ring lady was awesome! The only thing I question is she told him he had to go to the island to push the button or they would all die. So, now that the hatch is gone and and there is no button to push, did everyone back in England and maybe the whole world die? Just something to think about.

Posted at 4:30PM on Feb 15th 2007 by Mary

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