"Lost" Diary -- Catch-22

Hey, it's Daniel from TMZ here, back with another edition of the "Lost" Diary.

To clear up a little confusion: I know that Henry Gale's real name is Benjamin Linus, I just prefer Henry Gale. I can't quite explain why, but as soon as I heard the name "Benjamin Linus" I just said, "Uh-uh, no way." So I proclaimed way back when I first my wrote diary that I would always refer to him as Henry Gale -- I just think it sounds better. Sorry if I ruffled any feathers.

For all you "Lost" Diary newbies, here's how it goes. I gather with a group of friends watching "Lost," writing what happens on the show as it happens, and throwing in my two cents along the way. This week I'm working with the skeleton crew of myself and Ari. Let's roll:

10:00 -- The intro is all about how Desmond thinks Charlie is going to die. Is this the night I have been waiting for?

10:01 -- Charlie and Hurley are having a stupid comic book argument when Charlie gets shot in the throat with an arrow. It can't happen like this, can it? This has to be a dream, right?



10:02 -- Yup, we cut to one of Desmond's flashes of the future: Hurley pulling a cable, a blinking red light in the sky, the picture of Desmond and Penny, Jin looking up, some kind of a sheet, someone hanging, and Penny's face (yes, we went back and watched in slo-mo). Hey, as long as it ends with Charlie dying, I'm cool.

10:03 -- "Because someone is coming." -- Desmond. Well, he can see the future, so ...

10:07 -- Desmond flashback time, and no one is disappointed by that. Apparently he's in some kind of convent where they like to call people "brutha." No wonder he likes it there.

10:08 -- Desmond needs Jack's first aid kit -- to save Charlie, I am assuming. Also, Hurley: great eulogy giver, terrible liar.

10:09 -- Early warning: If this episode gets too sappy, it will lose me. I am all for emotional, but let's stay focused here.

10:10 -- Gratuitous shot of Kate in her underwear -- I'm a fan.

10:11 -- Sawyer wants round two with Kate. Hard to blame him.

10:12 -- "Want me to make you a mix tape?" -- Sawyer. There isn't a guy alive who hasn't done two things: a) made a mix tape for a girl, and b) thought it would actually work.

10:13 -- Desmond is plotting on how to get Jin to follow him. Now, any discussion about the space-time continuum usually gives me a headache, but let me throw this out there: If Desmond tries to force his vision to come true, do you think it still happens in the exact way he saw it?

10:14 -- Desmond is willing to sacrifice Charlie to get Penny to come to the island. Now THIS is a plan I can get behind.

10:18 -- Hurley and Jin find the wire. I love it when a plan comes together.

10:19 -- "Perhaps you underestimate the value of sacrifice." -- other monk. As long as that sacrifice is Charlie, I'm fine.

10:21 -- A fairly innocuous scene between Kate and Jack is really just meant to show us how far apart they've grown. As soon as they are done with their awkward conversation, Jack goes right over a giggling Juliet. And Kate ...

10:22 -- ... goes right to a horny Sawyer. Kate could use me for sex anytime. It's not a Sawyer/Kate sex scene if Lauren isn't around to pant at the screen.

10:23 -- Jin's scary story and Desmond's sappy one are interrupted by what sounds like a helicopter in the distance. Nah, couldn't be.

10:25 -- Something splashed into the water and then they spot the flashing red light. It's all happening.

10:31 -- Desmond is trying to convince everyone to go out into the jungle now because he has to follow his vision step by step. I can't help but think that Desmond trying so hard to make his vision happen isn't going to work out like he wants.

10:32 -- Charlie is defying the vision, refusing to go with Desmond. See, if Desmond would just let things happen instead of trying to force them to happen ...

10:33 -- Another Desmond vision shows what looks like a catapult and a parachuter stuck in a tree. Totally normal.

10:34 -- Is it me or did Desmond just flash Charlie a look that says, "I'm leading you to your death and you don't even know it"?

10:35 -- So apparently, Desmond dated this Ruth girl for six years before breaking off their wedding. Desmond certainly has commitment issues. Oh, and I want to date a girl with an accent.

10:36 -- While Desmond is giving this poor girl some sap story, now seems like a good time to mention this episode kinda sucks. Just saying.

10:37 -- "You two arguing over who's your favorite Other?" -- Sawyer. That's a GREAT line. Of course, my answer is Henry Gale, but you knew that.

10:38 -- Watching Sawyer and Jack bond over ping pong (while avoiding the topic of Kate) is pretty funny. It's like a pissing contest with paddles.

10:39 -- Charlie, actually acting perceptive for once, is wary of Desmond and his little plan. But Desmond finds a backpack that fell from the sky that has an iPhone in it. OK, it's a satellite phone, but it sure looks like the iPhone.

10:40 -- Oh, and the parachuter somehow has a picture of Desmond and Penny in between the pages of a book. What book you ask? Why "Catch 22," of course!

10:43 -- Sawyer confronts Kate about throwing him a sympathy lay. Take it where you can get it, my man.

10:44 -- So now here is the question: With everything that has happened, does Desmond do something to prevent Charlie's death? Because God hates me, I'll go with yes.

10:45 -- Are monks allowed to get drunk?

10:46 -- Guess not -- Desmond just got monk-fired.

10:47 -- The Flash vs. Superman argument has begun. Place your bets now: does Charlie die? I go with no.

10:48 -- Yup, Charlie survived. I don't even want to watch the rest of the episode right now.

10:53 -- Desmond is worried that by changing his vision, he has failed God's test. I can't speak to that, per se, but he sure failed my test.

10:55 -- Does anyone really think Penny is the parachuter?

10:56 -- So the point of this whole flashback was to show us how Desmond met Penny. We needed a while episode for that? (By the way, check this out).

10:57 -- Seriously, does ANYONE think it's really Penny in there? Who could it be?

10:58 -- Last chance to guess... I'll say Michael. Wouldn't that be great?

10:59 -- Nope. Who is that chick?

Forgetting for a second that a random woman fell from the sky (which is certainly important), did this episode have any other redeeming quality? Were Locke and Henry Gale in the episode? Nope. Terrific dialog? None. A mind-blowing scene that you had to rewind and watch again? Uh-uh. Oh, what about a great flashback that taught you a lot about the character? Nah.

Did Charlie die? No, no, no.

I give this episode a D. They could have dropped this woman from the sky at the beginning of the next episode. I mean they had nobody fooled whatsoever: we knew it wasn't Penny in the parachute and we knew Desmond would save Charlie. This episode didn't do a damn thing for me.

But I did enjoy the theme of fate and sacrifice. Here's a thought: if Desmond didn't save Charlie, would it have been Penny in the parachute? Afterall, Desmond made the choice to alter that part of the vision. He wasn't willing to sacrifice Charlie, so he didn't get the reward. Something to chew on.

Since I have nothing more to add about this week's episode, I am going to make this week's question a tad personal. You guys read about my "Lost"-watching experience every week -- what's yours? See you next week.

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16. I saw the picture too!!! When I saw it I couldn't wait to read this week's blog to see if anyone else saw it!! Who's the girl who fell out the sky? She knew Desmond's name and it looks like that book with Desmond and Penny's picture was in the plane too.

Posted at 11:37AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Kim

17. I look forward to your recaps every Thursday...they make me laugh out loud. I give this episode a C. If it wasn't for Sawyer and his quips it would get an F.

Posted at 11:46AM on Apr 19th 2007 by lostfanatic

18. I disagree with the D grade. While a great episode of Lost is filled with suspense and mystery you forget that we have watched these characters for 3 years. We need to have (every once in a while) insight into their everyday island lives. The writers need to get us attached to the characters so that it's even more dramatic when they kill the character off :)

I love the drama between Sawyer - Kate - Jack and am panting right along with Lauren in the Sawyer scenes.

Did anyone else notice that when Sawyer brought Kate the mixed tape, she looked like she was cooling herself and wiping her mouth as though she had been sick -- perhaps foretelling morning sickness?

Posted at 11:32AM on Apr 19th 2007 by send me to the island

19. why the hell was charlie trecking through the jungle with his guitar? did he want to be prepared in case the group wanted to spontaneously form a boy band? i wish he would spontaneously combust!

Posted at 11:34AM on Apr 19th 2007 by liane

20. I completely agree with you. After last week, this episode was such a disappointment!!! There are only four episodes to go and they better be action/meaning packed. I always give the writers the benefit of the doubt and think that all the info they provide in an episode is or will be very significant at some point, but I am now just frustrated beyond belief!!!

As for my watching experience, my fiancé and I usually watch the show together (taped on DVR - the only way to watch!!!) He is all about the action and mystery but wants ANSWERS now...doesn't want the emotional scenes and the background for character development anymore (typical man in that sense). Since the episode before Paulo and Nikki I decided to watch Lost on my own so I can thoroughly enjoy it without the comments in the background and so I can jump up and down and get totally in to it! AND I of course rewind the scenes and scream at the TV!

And since I started reading this blog, the show watching experience has been even better. Last night when the Charlie was struck with the arrow, all I could think of is DANIEL IS IN HEAVEN!! HAHAHHA!!

I still Love LOST and will be a fan forever!!!

Posted at 11:36AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Karen

21. I had to stop and rewind...yes it was her!

Man when I seen the arrow go in Charlies neck I was saying to myself Daniel is going to so love this.....Poor Daniel :( I'm sorry!

And I agree with you...it's Henry, he just so doesnt look like a Benjamin to me. And he so looks like a Henry.

And was it just me but wasnt Desmond a HOT looking Monk!

Sawyer told Kate: “You ain’t got to use me, Freckles. All you got to do is ask.”

I AM SO ASKING!!!!!!!!!!! :)~

Posted at 11:34AM on Apr 19th 2007 by daddysgirl

22. Elicia,

GREAT call! I knew she was someone familiar and couldn't place her! You have to win observation of the week, Daniel should invite you over to watch with his gang!

Isn't Desmond (formerly known as Brutha Desmond) becoming like Locke? Caught up in the island's mystique? Does the island demand a sacrifice? Henry Gale and Juliette don't seem to care how much blood they have on their hands, and the Others tried to have Charlie killed already...Locke sacrificed Boone, Ana Lucia paved her way into camp on Shanon's blood, Juliette doesn't seem to care how many people she has to kill to get back to her sister (and Jack WILL find that out the hard way!).

I give it a B- for only two reasons: Saywer "Discussing your favorite Other?" and Sawyer getting some from Kate! Oh, and Saywer kicking Jack's ass at anything. The rest of it? D-.

Posted at 11:38AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Sioux

23. Wasn't that the girl Edmund dated for 6-7 years or something? Didn't he say with enough time and money you can find anyone?

Posted at 11:34AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Ron Mexico

24. In answer to #1, yes, husband nudged me and said "did you see Cadsuane in that picture?". If anyone has ever read the Wheel of Time, we have always said she would be the perfect actress for the role the oldest Aes Sedai - she's tough as nails. Modern technology should be able help her achieve the ageless look.

I loved this episode. I don't think he would have been able to change the person in the parachute by forcing the vision. He was seeing the picture in the vision simply because the chick who jumped out of the helicopter was sent there by Penny.

Which bring me to the meaning of Penny's name. We've been wondering what her name meant, and now it all makes sense. Odyseuss' wife Penelope stayed faithful to him not knowing whether or not he was dead.

I'm very excited to see where this all leads. I gave the episode a B+.

Posted at 11:35AM on Apr 19th 2007 by tlatzoteotl

25. If it's possible, I think I fell deeper in love with Sawyer this episode. That's the only positive thing I can say about last night's show. The mixed tape and a "favorite others" comment, the sex...he was the man.

Posted at 11:44AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Court

26. I liked the episode, although you are right, Daniel, it didn't answer any of our questions and therefore, did not meet the criteria of a Grade A Lost episode. However, I LOVE Desmond and his accent!

By the way, check out this interesting interview with Benry (Michael Emerson) from the Houston Chronicle earlier this week:

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/4724221.html

And my watching experience usually involves me smiling and saying "ooooooh" alot while my husband rolls his eyes and tries to predict what is going to happen next.

Posted at 11:37AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Yvette

27. I enjoyed the "Breakfast Club" whstle as they went up the beach....and thephot was a nice touch..

Posted at 11:38AM on Apr 19th 2007 by misery

28. Did this episode have all the Frat Boy elements? Let's see. (1) gratuitious shot of woman in a thong -- check. (2) unnecessary sex scene -- check. (3) "Stand By Me" campfire scene -- got it. (4) Gratuitious drunk scene--right. (5) Portentious talk about "sacrifice" using example of Abraham totally out of context, proving Frat Boys have taken "The Bible as Literature" but probably not passed --check. (6) Comic book hero discussion (making no comparison to Abraham and Isaac, by the way -- Frat Boys have forgotten all about that by now); mark that one off. (7) Copy of "Catch-22", book on Freshman reading list of Frat Boys who attended Michigan State in the 1970s...copy that.

OK, what have we learned from this episode? (1) Nothing.
What have we confirmed from this episode. (1) Girls suck. (2) Men are pigs. (3) It's my party and I'll cry if I want to. And most ironic and disgraceful of all, in the light of the massacre at Virginia Tech -- (4) that there are still Frat Boys around who will seriously consider standing by and letting a friend be murdered in a hideous, bloody way in order to get a girl.

Posted at 11:40AM on Apr 19th 2007 by No Longer A Lost Fan

29. I think the women was someone Penny sent to find Desmond. Remember she hired some people to look for him? Daniel after last night I don't really know who wants Charlie dead more me or you. I also rate this epi a D. I was totally confused and bored and really have no idea right now what the purpose of the epi was. As far as your question of the week, I lock my bedroom door, the house can be burning down and my kids could be killing each other but it all gets tunded out when Lost is on.

Thanks for your blog I look forward to it every week.

Posted at 11:38AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Big A

30. Ok, so it wasn't the greatest episode ever but I didn't think it was that bad. Loved the whole Kate/Sawyer dynamic this episode. I would pitty f&@k him anyday! I give it a B-. I would like to know who the girl in the parachute is though. And Daniel, stop hating Charlie. It's not his fault the producer and writers gave him a crappy part in the series Next week's epi looks better.

Posted at 11:56AM on Apr 19th 2007 by Nikki

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