"Lost" Diary -- The Man Behind the Curtain

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

Have I mentioned how awesome you guys are? I've got two reasons. First of all, you got my back. Someone posted a comment about the Henry Gale/Ben thing, and there were comments galore defending me. I thought about relenting and just calling him Ben, but then one person wrote: "If Daniel ever starts calling Henry Gale 'Ben,' I will cry. It's now a point of honor." Amen to that, brutha.

The other thing I love is that you guys have quietly formed a great little community of "Lost" fans here, and I think we need to do more with it. More on that later on in the article.

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 the crew is Ari, Lauren, Marisa, April and Matt. Let's roll:

10:00 -- I'm a guy, so I will never fully understand the rigors of childbirth, but I have to assume that giving birth in the jungle doesn't help matters.
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10:02 -- "Call him Benjamin." -- Emily. So I guess Henry Gale wasn't really born on the island.



10:03 -- It's Henry Gale's birthday! And I didn't get him anything. What do you get Henry Gale anyway? Tivo?

10:04 -- Uh oh, Richard screwed up and the tape recording is missing. Meanwhile, Locke returns to the Others camp with his father's dead body on his back? Um, where do you want me to put this, Henry Gale?

10:05 -- "So why don't you start at the beginning." -- Locke.

10:07 -- Alright, first question of the night: Who is Jacob? Better yet, is there even a Jacob?

10:08 -- The fact that Locke is calling out Henry Gale about there being no Jacob makes me immediately believe that there is. Henry Gale doesn't lie ... except when he does.

10:09 -- Is the island a research facility or a Club Med?

10:10 -- Alright, so Henry Gale had to be at least 10 years old when we see him get to the island -- he HAS to remember coming there. So is he lying to everyone when he says he was born there or does he just not remember?
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10:11 -- "There are properties on this island that exist nowhere else on Earth." -- Dr. Marvin Candle. No kidding, doc.

10:12 -- "Roger Workman" is the "name" of the corpse that Hurley found in the horrible van episode. But that wasn't his name; it was his name and title. Hurley found Henry Gale's father's dead body. Creepy.

10:13 -- Mikhail is freaking out about Naomi being on the island, and so is Henry Gale.

10:14 -- "He and I are going to see Jacob." -- Locke. Did you see the looks on everyone's faces when Locke said that? Wow.

10:15 -- Locke's beating of Mikhail is interesting for one reason: no one stopped him. Not even when Henry Gale asked them to. Very telling.

10:18 -- Alex feels that Locke needs a gun if he's going to see Jacob. I wonder if we'll find out tonight how Henry Gale came to be her "dad."

10:19 -- Dharma Middle School is interrupted by the Hostiles. Another possible question we might get answered tonight.

10:20 -- So Henry Gale's dad was a prick; no real surprise. I hope we see a little of how he rose to power and not just the kid Henry Gale. Not as interesting. But I guess there will always be more Henry Gale flashbacks.

10:21 -- Is Kate's only purpose on the show to say and do stupid things?

10:22 -- "This isn't a man you go and see. This is a man who summons you." -- Henry Gale.

10:23 -- Did you see the sly smile Locke flashed Mikhail as he walked past him? Classic. By the way, remember when I said Henry Gale never lies except when he does? I think he's totally lying about taking Locke to see Jacob. He WANTS Locke to meet Jacob. Better yet, Jacob WANTS to meet Locke.

10:27 -- Lil' Henry Gale has a girlfriend -- how cute. She'll be dead by the end of this episode, most likely by the Hostiles.

10:28 -- "Kinda hard to celebrate on the day you killed your mom." -- Henry Gale's dad. Father of the Year material right there.

10:29 -- Run, Henry Gale, run!

10:30 -- "It's not time yet, Benjamin." -- Henry Gale's mom. Very "Shining"-esque, don't you think?

10:31 -- OK, seriously, someone just play the damn tape already.

10:32 -- No one trusts Jack, Jack doesn't trust anyone. Why is everyone so paranoid? With everything that has happened, don't they have more -- A LOT MORE -- to worry about than each other?

10:37 -- I see it all happening before it happens. Lil Henry Gale goes looking for his mom, deactivates the sonic fence, the Hostiles come in and kill most everyone. Did the Hostiles (aka The Island) conjure up Henry Gale's mom's ghost so that all this would happen? Poor Lil Henry Gale. Let's see if I'm right.

10:38 -- What's with Henry Gale and rabbits?

10:39 -- "Mom?" -- Lil' Henry Gale. Um, no, that's Richard.

10:40 -- OK, so did Henry Gale join the Hostiles, overthrow the Dharma Initiative and create the Others? And doesn't Henry Gale seem like he should be older than Richard?

10:41 -- "We're here." -- Henry Gale.

10:42 -- Time for final Jacob predictions. My friend at work thinks that somehow Locke is Jacob. If he turns out to be right, I will explain his theory later. If he's wrong, I will make fun of him tomorrow.

10:43 -- "Are you sure this is what you want?" Henry Gale to Locke. Um, yeah, of course this is what we want!!!

10:44 -- Oh my God. Henry Gale is crazy.

10:45 -- Or is he? We went frame by frame through the scene and you can see "someone" there. WTF?!?!? So many new questions ...
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10:46 -- "That was Jacob." -- Henry Gale. Seems like a pleasant guy.

10:50 -- So Henry Gale knows he wasn't born on the island. At least he's not completely insane.

10:51 -- So Henry Gale's great Dharma education allowed him to grow up and become a janitor?

10:52 -- If I never see another blue van again ...

10:53 -- Henry Gale is checking his watch. My theory about him and the Hostiles wasn't quite right, but he's definitely about to lead the revolt.

10:54 -- R.I.P. Henry Gale's dad. Did Henry Gale have to kill his dad to prove himself like Locke had to?

10:55 -- R.I.P. everyone. The Hostiles = the Others.

10:56 -- Henry Gale is explaining how he chose sides and helped to "purge" the Dharma Initiative. And somewhere along the line he became King of the Others. It would be interesting to see how he usurped Alpert for control. Jacob, perhaps?

10:57 -- Wait, I'm sorry, did Henry Gale just shoot Locke?

10:58 -- "He said, 'Help me.'" -- Locke. Wow, did you see Henry Gale's face just then? He really, and I mean REALLY, wants to be the only person who can talk to Jacob.

10:59 -- "Well I certainly hope he helps you, John." -- Henry Gale.
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Whenever I watch an episode of "24," and Jack Bauer is put in a life or death situation/cliffhanger, I always laugh. Really, they're going to kill Jack Bauer? Come on. So is John Locke an unkillable character on "Lost"? Are certain characters easier to kill of than others? Yes and Yes. Let me explain:

Locke is one of the two most indispensable characters on "Lost" (Henry Gale being the other). Those two characters, more so than any others on the show, are connected with what is happening on the island. They are the ones that are most rooted in the entire essence of the show; the island itself. Juliet, Desmond and Hurley are up there, Sayid and Sun, too. But those two are the heart and soul of the show right now.

And the opposite is true for so many other characters. Charlie, for example, has nothing to do with anything (which is the main reason I hate him). Is there any mystery to him? Anything unsolved? Does he bring anything to the table? And most importantly, if we just lifted him off the show, would anything be missing? He is completely and utterly dispensable. So is Claire, Jin, Kate, Sawyer (sorry Lauren) and in a lot of ways even Jack.

**MILD SPOILER ALERT. READ THE NEXT PARAGRAPH AT YOUR OWN RISK**

From what I've heard (try as I might to avoid it), five characters die before the end of the year. Charlie, Claire, Jin, Kate and Sawyer are the most dispensable characters, as I just mentioned. Could it be them?

**OK, YOU CAN COME BACK NOW**

So in summary, Jacob will "help" Locke. The show needs him.

On to Jacob now -- who or what is he? Why couldn't Locke hear what he was saying to Henry Gale? Why couldn't Henry Gale hear what he was saying to Locke? What was that powder around Jacob's home? Is he trapped there somehow by Henry Gale so that no one else can talk to him? How many questions can I ask about a character we saw for about a second and only said two words?

I feel like I learned a lot this week, a lot of new questions were certainly raised, and some good ones were answered. But, like I said, I don't think Locke is really dead, so the cliffhanger doesn't really do much for me. I give the episode an A.

So here is my question to you this week: Who do you think are the two most indispensable characters on the show? You already know my answer.

So as I mentioned, I love the little community we've got going here. So for the last two weeks of the show, I am going to try and write a second "Lost" column, which will run the next three Mondays (assuming you guys are into it). The idea for the column is a mailbag. I'll take some things from the comments here at TMZ, but I mainly want you guys to email me questions and we'll do a sort of Q&A thing. They don't have to be hardcore "Lost" questions, but let's try and stay on topic a little bit.

You can email me at questions@thelostdiary.com. I will post the article on my personal website for the "Lost" Diary, which is simply www.thelostdiary.com. Look for it Monday morning. (Ed.'s note: Click here for the article.)

See you next week.

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16. This was a great episode! But now I have so many questions???!!!!! But first did anyone else catch the connection of little Henry Gale's girl friend "Annie"? That is the name of the other rebel on the island, Henry Gale's daughters mom - Annie. So apparently she had to escape before the dharma initiative was purged. So then she hooked back up with Henry Gale, but then later escaped from them to???

And then there is Richard, guy hasn't aged one day since little Ben got to the island? starange. Also there is the appearance of little Ben's mom who is supposed to be dead. WTF? I am leaning more to this island being puratory or something for dead people. And Henry Gale is the leader b/c he is the only living person on it!!

I just don't know - can't wait until next week!

Posted at 11:20AM on May 10th 2007 by Amanda

17. Daniel,

I have been waiting all morning for your post! You were the first thing I thought of when I saw this epi was a Ben flashback. I was like, "Daniel is freaking out right now!!!"

Till next Wednesday,
Laura

Posted at 11:27AM on May 10th 2007 by Laura

18. I just knew you would love this ep, Daniel!! I thought perhaps it would get an A++, there was soooo much Locke/Henry interaction, where do you begin? As for the two most indispensable characters--Sayid and Locke. I love that Sayid is the new go-to guy and Locke is obvious. Does anyone think that Juliette and Jack being gone had anything to do with Rousseu (sp?) getting the dynamite last week? Last night is precisely why I watch Lost!

Posted at 11:27AM on May 10th 2007 by luvlost

19. I would have thought Uncle Rico to be a better dad. Not remembering birthdays? What a shame.

Posted at 12:25PM on May 10th 2007 by lucyhomey

20. From the screen shot, doesn't Jacob have a Dennis Hopper quality to him?

And, IMHO Claire cannot go for two reasons. 1) She is hot, and 2) She and Jack don't know they are half-siblings yet.

Posted at 11:30AM on May 10th 2007 by Tom

21. I loved how many times you mentioned "HENRY GALE" I was dying of laughter!

Good show. I am dying to know is Austin is preggers....

Posted at 11:20AM on May 10th 2007 by Crys

22. This is so simple, yet we have made it so complicated: - Pirate ship
- Ghosts
- Smoke Monster
- Volkswagen Van
- 'Meddling' teens, oh, I mean people.
- Next we'll see the 'Globetrotters, on the island

Does any of this sound familiar: 'solve mysteries typically involving tales of ghosts and other supernatural forces. At the end of each episode, the supernatural forces turn out to have a rational explanation, typically criminal plots involving costumes and mechanical special effects intended to frighten or distract.'

I think we have just encountered the longest running episode of 'Scooby-Doo'.

Posted at 9:57AM on May 11th 2007 by scooby

23. I loved, loved, LOVED last night's episode. I agree that Locke is absolutely indispensable, but I disagree about Henry Gale; up until last night, I would have thought he was indispensable too, but now that we basically know everything about him, I don't think we'd lose too much by him dying. I actually think Hurley is pretty damn important - I don't think we've seen the last of the numbers yet.

Posted at 11:20AM on May 10th 2007 by Liz

24. I'm so glad you gave this episode an A!!! I thought this episode was AWESOME!

That said, I really can't agree with your take about "indespensible" and "despensible" characters. With the exception of Paulo and Nikki, I don't think there's a character who hasn't added to the show, even just a little bit. I don't like Henry Gale or Juliet, but they've added a lot, you don't like Charlie, but if we take Charlie out of the show, and I mean, take him out of the entire show, so we have three seasons of "Lost" and no Charlie, I think we lose something, a little comic relief here, a little common sense there (a few episodes ago he said "we have to stop letting these people go" in reference to Desmond's letting Mikhail escape after treating the injured Naomi), and a little romance with Claire sprinkled in. I like all those moments, just as I like the moments with Sawyer, Claire, Kate, and Jin.

All that out of the way, though, I think that if you're going to have a class of "indespensibles" Jack has to be on the list, but maybe even more so, so does Walt. Especially if Hurley's on the list. Walt and Hurley both seem to have some sort of psychic thing going on that's connected to the island. I realize Walt hasn't been on the show in forever (which kills me because he's my favorite character...he's just so cool!), but the Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof did say they were going back to his storyline, or at least explaining it, in the (maybe nearer than we think) future. I think Walt, though a minor character, may end up being somehow significant when all is said and done on this island.

PS Sorry for the length-I ususally keep my comments to a minimum =0

Posted at 11:23AM on May 10th 2007 by Kim

25. Zap2it.com has a largely ignored interview with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse on their website. It's mostly about the announcement of three more seasons of 16 episodes each, but there is some new information about the type of characters who die in the finale:

So you're not going to tell me who dies.

Cuse: Well, at least five people die.

Lindelof: But, you know, not like five major, major characters. But a couple of major characters.

Cuse: I think probably if you're a close viewer of the show you could name all five people.

Posted at 11:20AM on May 10th 2007 by XLM

26. Daniel,

You write the most awesome reviews. How do you come up with those observations so quickly?

I did read that the guy who plays Locke recently sold his house in Hawaii so it could be Locke. I hope not. I love Locke and Ben as much as you do, Daniel.

Your idea about the questions is good. I have to think about what you have written and read hear what everyone else has to say and then I'm sure I will come up with some good questions.

Can't wait to read everyone else's comments today!!!

Posted at 11:20AM on May 10th 2007 by Sheesh

27. I wonder how Rousseau fits in. Did she really arrive with her scientist buddies following the numbers distress call, or was she 'cast out' of the Hosties/Others by Ben for some transgression like Locke was when he didn't kill Mr. Tallahassee. Perhaps she was cast out for having a live birth, an atypical occurrence on the island if what Juliet has said is true, which made Henry Gale feel threatened?

Best episode in a long time!

Posted at 2:14PM on May 10th 2007 by French Bread

28. I have more then two and I have the five kill offs.

Sayhid, Desmond, Ben, and Locke are indispensable. But I can see Ben going down on the season finale.

The five people are suppose to die in May. I believe Cooper is counted in that five so we are down to four. Charlie is gone next week. So we are left to three. If Charlie is gone I think Kate is going they are engaged. Two more...just a hunch I'll go with Jack and either Jin or Sun. Doesn't Sun ahve to die anyways if she is giving birth?

Posted at 11:23AM on May 10th 2007 by Brett

29. I have a feeling Hurley is going to be one of the ones to go. Currently, he has no story line. The numbers story line came, and went, and now he is just there for comedic relief. I love that guy, and I will probably bawl like a freaking baby if it happens, but my gut is that he might be one of the ones to go.

Other losties who I think may go..... sayyid (no real story line that has to do with the plot), charlie (if God loves Daniel), and Claire.

I dont think kate will be one of the ones to go... especially if she's possibly preggers.

I read somewhere that a fan favorite will "sacrifice" himself. My gut instinct to that was Hurley.... but I am wondering if its Sawyer, only because his interactions with the Losties lately have been interesting where he has been sorta putting them before himself, especially when he was hoping to be their leader.


Posted at 11:23AM on May 10th 2007 by Melissa

30. OOoooo another thing....

do u think that the smoke monster is Jacob?

Posted at 11:24AM on May 10th 2007 by Melissa

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