"Lost" Diary -- Through the Looking Glass

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

Earlier this year, I wrote that there are four times when I am super-mega excited for an episode of "Lost": a season premiere, a season finale, the week after a great episode and the week after a terrible one. I need to add a fifth instance: when the season finales of "24" and "Heroes" suck. Such a total letdown on both fronts. I was angry about "Heroes" for two days straight -- all that buildup was for that? Very disappointed. Needless to say, if "Lost" doesn't deliver the goods I am going to have to be severely medicated for my own protection.

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, Matt and Michelle (making her debut). It's two hours of "Lost" goodness tonight. Let's roll:
Lost
9:01 -- Jack is headed back to Los Angeles (on Oceanic Air, mind you) and with a full beard. Looks like he stole it from Mr. Friendly's fake beard collection.



9:02 -- Moving along slowly, something in the newspaper has Jack broken up as he pulls over to the side of the road on a bridge. Is a failed suicide attempt in his future? Oh no, Jack -- please don't drunk-dial your ex.

9:03 -- OK, seriously, what has Jack so despondent right now? This whole thing doesn't feel right.

9:04 -- Jack's suicide is going to have to wait, as a massive car accident just happened. Someone we know, perhaps?

9:05 -- As the Losties prepare for the Others invasion, a few readers made a great point: if the Others are coming a day early, and Juliet marks the tents, won't they know something is up since she shouldn't have marked them yet?

9:06 -- I was amazed last week at how many people said they don't like Rose and Bernard. They're awesome.

9:07 -- Subtitled goodbyes always get me. "Awwww, English." -- Lauren.

9:10 -- Naomi fell from the sky and has been in camp for like two, maybe three days, and even SHE doesn't trust Juliet.

9:11 -- Charlie is getting his ass handed to him by the LGBs (Looking Glass Babes). It's like "Lost" porn to me.
Lost
9:12 -- So whoever these girls are, they know Ben. That would make them Others -- but why doesn't anyone else know about them?

9:13 -- "You're inside a room full of equipment. There's a blinking yellow light above a switch. You flick the switch, light goes off, and you drown." -- Desmond. It can all still happen just the way he predicted it.

9:14 -- "But if Juliet told them about the Looking Glass, what else did she tell them?" -- Mikhail. So no one else knows about the Looking Glass. I still think maybe Richard might.

9:15 -- The tents are marked a day early and the Others don't seem to care. Idiots. Gotta say though, I don't want to see Mr. Friendly die.

9:16 -- The room breaks out in applause after each tent explodes. Bernard held his own, but Jin didn't, and now he's being held at gunpoint. I thought that was Kate's move. Oh well, at least they got a few of them before getting captured.

9:20 -- Jack's ex-wife looks a tad pregnant, doesn't she? That's got to sting.

9:22 -- Everyone's worried about Sayid, Jin and Bernard, but Jack's right. They have to keep moving. Though it would be the Jack thing to do to go back and rescue them.

9:23 -- Mark it down folks: the first time I ever truly like Charlie. I love that he's flaunting the certainty of Desmond's vision right in the LGB's faces.

9:24 -- Man, Henry Gale sounds nerrrrrrrrrvous.

9:26 -- (Shaking head) Oh Bernard. I bet they shoot him once he's done flapping his gums.

9:27 -- Something tells me Alex is grounded. No hatches for a month.

9:30 -- Um, what's the temple? Kinda funny that the Others have a bunch of unanswered questions. Welcome to the club.

9:31 -- "I'm going to talk them out of it." -- Henry Gale. Ok, he's good and all, but he's not that good.

9:32 -- "And since when did you start calling me Kate?" -- Kate to Sawyer. I'm holding firm with my prediction that one of them dies.

9:33 -- Oh yeah, Desmond. Almost forgot about him. And now he's making his way down to the Looking Glass. Not sure if I can deal with another scene of Desmond trying to save Charlie. Forget the fact that I want Charlie to die; they've done it too many times already.

9:40 -- Man, Jack looks like shit.

9:42 -- OK, I've got a few questions. First off, who is the woman from the accident? Secondly, when exactly are we? Because, and I know this probably can't be the case, but so far it sure feels like all this is happening AFTER the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. If not, where was Jack coming from and why does he look the Unabomber and what was in that newspaper?

9:43 -- Sawyer is a man with a death wish and he's going back to the beach to save Sayid and company, and it looks like Juliet is going to go with him. Lauren just called Juliet a name I can't repeat.

9:44 -- "Don't wait up." -- Juliet.

9:45 -- Next up at the Looking Glass, Mikhail, sans the eye patch. Charlie is trying to play Mikhail against the LGBs and, again, I'm kinda digging it.

9:46 -- Mikhail is pissed and now Henry wants him to kill everyone. It's like, "Hey, sorry I lied on all these years, but can you do me a favor and kill a bunch of people for me? Thanks, you're the best." Only Henry Gale could pull that off.

9:51 -- "So, you screwing Jack yet?" -- Sawyer.

9:52 -- "No, are you?" -- Juliet.

9:53 -- So not only are there no guns, but now Hurley wants to help too. Ari is convinced Hurley will save the day. Lauren thinks it will happen by accident.

9:54 -- "Why do you have to stop them? Why won't you just let them leave?" -- Alex. That's the million dollar question, ain't it?

9:55 -- Ladies and gentlemen, the man you've all been waiting for. The man the island talks to. The man Jacob asks for help. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the show ...

9:56 -- JOHN LOCKE!!!!! (Applause)

9:57 -- AND WALT!!!!!!!! (Probably not really him, but still)
Lost
10:00 -- "Because I love you." -- Jack. Make up your mind Jack: Kate or Juliet. Can't have both. Or can he?

10:01 -- Jack is still rocking the beard, still holding on to that newspaper clipping and headed to a funeral parlor. They are sure dragging this whole thing out.

10:03 -- Who's in the coffin? Apparently Jack is neither friend nor family to the deceased. I can't think of anything that could have Jack this messed up.

10:04 -- Anyone else notice how weird the music has been this week?

10:05 -- "Hello, Jack. We need to talk." -- Henry Gale. Oh it is so ON!!!!!

10:10 -- Mikhail takes down one LGB.

10:11 -- But Desmond shoots Mikhail before he can kill the other one. Now Desmond and Charlie have someone that can give them the code.

10:12 -- Jack vs. Henry Gale doesn't have the same oomph as Locke vs. Henry Gale does.

10:13 -- Rockbottom Jack is struggling. Alright, I am just going to say it: since nothing, and I mean NOTHING is happening in this flashback, it isn't about WHAT happens, but when. Since this whole episode is about them getting off the island, I think this flashback happens after the island -- it's a flash-forward. The whole room in agreement.

10:14 -- "The woman you're traveling with, the one who parachuted onto the island from a helicopter. She's not who she says she is." -- Henry Gale.

10:15 -- So Henry Gale is saying that Naomi is from a group of people who want to kill everyone on the island, if they can find it. He's giving Jack a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" kind of proposition. Is he telling the truth? I say yes.

10:16 -- Now Henry is threatening the lives of Sayid, Jin and Bernard. Yet another no-win situation for Jack.

10:17 -- R.I.P. Sayid, Jin and Bernard?

10:18 -- Jack, we're cool. I kind of like you, when you're not being a whupped little mama's boy. But please stop hitting Henry Gale. We can't be boys anymore if you're going to beat my main man senseless.

10:19 -- "I'm going to lead my people up to the radio tower, and I'm going to make a call, and I'm going to get them all rescued -- every one of them. And then I'm going to come find you and I'm gonna kill you." -- Jack.

10:23 -- "OK, Bonnie, we're both going to die down here, let's be perfectly honest. That one-eyed maniac just killed your friend and shot you in the back. It would appear your glorious leader Ben put him up to it. Are you a sodding idiot? You have the opportunity to make Ben very, very angry. Why would you not take that?" -- Charlie. It's like last week they wanted to redeem Charlie in the eyes of all the women who watch "Lost," and this week it's the men. This is definitely the coolest he's ever been.

10:24 -- R.I.P. Bonnie, but thanks for the code.

10:25 -- "Alex, this is your mother." -- Henry Gale. Reunited and it feels so goooooood.

10:27 -- Do you think Sayid, Jin and Bernard are really dead? I'm kind of 50/50, but if I had to choose, I'd say no.

10:28 -- "Because I want him to see it. I want him to experience the moment we get off this island and I want him to know that he failed. And then I'll kill him." -- Jack. Foolish man, none of those things are happening.

10:29 -- Guess they're still alive. "THANK GOD!" Lauren just yelled at the top of her lungs.

10:30 -- Here he comes to save the day! Hugo Reyes is on his way!

10:31 -- "That's for taking the kid off the raft." -- Sawyer. R.I.P. Mr Friendly. Alright, my predictions have been terrible tonight, but here's another one (or at least an amended one): not only does Sawyer die, but the Smoke Monster (Jacob?) does him in.

10:35 -- Rockbottom Jack is now stealing drugs. Jack mentioned his dad before, but we never saw or heard from him. Worth noting.

10:36 -- "Do you have any idea what I've been through?" -- Jack. Yeah, I think we do.

10:37 -- Another mention of Jack's dad, but we don't actually see him.

10:38 -- It just hit me: this is all like the plot of "Return of the Jedi." One team takes out the shield (in this case, the jammer), while the other team destroys the Death Star (or uses the satellite phone).

10:39 -- "Yeah dude, I told you. I saved them all." -- Hurley. Don't mess with Hurley.

10:40 -- "So much for fate." -- Charlie. Wouldn't light the victory cigar yet.

10:41 -- Penny?

10:42 -- Who is Naomi?" -- Penny. Uh oh, Henry Gale may have been telling the truth. And what is that banging?

10:43 -- Mikhail lived -- again -- and now he has a grenade. Charlie slams shut the door to the communications room, trapping himself inside and keeping Desmond away from Penny. And now, it's happening ...

10:44 -- I don't know what to do with myself. The words I have been longing to type and I can't bring myself to do it. Aw hell, yeah I can!
Lost
10:45 -- R.I.P. Charlie.

10:46 -- "Charlie just got us rescued." -- Naomi. Oh, really? Maybe Naomi doesn't quite know who she works for.

10:48 -- "We're here." -- Rousseau. Whenever those words are said on "Lost," cool shit usually happens next.

10:49 -- "I'll celebrate when we're home." -- Jack.

10:50 -- Locke to the reverse rescue!

10:51 -- Even if Locke shoots Jack, he's still going to have everyone else to deal with. Don't know how he's planning to pull this off.

10:52 -- Man they are setting this up to end really, really badly for the Losties.

10:53 -- What's with all the maps, Rockbottom Jack? Who died? When is all this happening? Who is he calling? Juliet maybe? Penny? Kate?

10:54 -- Who's in the car? I am dying here!!!

10:55 -- Kate, I knew it. Damn she looks good. Being able to shower on a daily basis really does wonders.

10:56 -- "Still pulling people out of burning wreckage?" -- Kate.

10:57 -- "Because I want it to crash, Kate." -- Jack.

10:59 -- "We made a mistake ... We were not supposed to leave." -- Jack.

11:00 -- "We have to go back!" -- Jack.
Lost
So the whole point of Jack's flash-forward was to show us that Henry Gale was right -- whoever Naomi is with are the bad guys. I kind of like the idea of showing us everything leading up to Jack making the rescue call, and then showing us that it all went to hell, without actually seeing any of what happened in between. Since every season had a theme (the crash, the hatch, the Others), you have to assume that season four will be about whoever was on the other end of that phone.

While there may not have been any "major" questions answered -- the numbers? Jacob? Michael and Walt? -- We did learn why Henry Gale does what he does. Why does he jam communications off the island? Why does he keep such a tight hold on information? Why doesn't he let people off the island? Because people are looking for the island and they want to destroy it. I've said it once and I'll say it again -- you have to trust Henry Gale when the chips are down. He doesn't lie about the important stuff. He's always right.

Other than that, I am just going to start throwing out thoughts as they come to me:

-- "Lost" was 120 minutes tonight. Let's take away 30 for commercials, leaving us with 90. Of said 90 minutes, Locke was in two of them. Not a good ratio.

-- Oh, and Jacob was in none of them.

-- Are we done with flashbacks? Are flash-forwards the new thing? Or was this a one-time deal? Feels like just a one-time thing.

-- Charlie, we've had a long history. Wish I could say I was sad to see you go, but after all the buildup, you literally had to. At least you went out on a high note. See you in another life, brutha.

-- As for Charlie's death, a few people asked me, "Why did he close the door? Why didn't he swim out the window?" Because Desmond told him he had to die for everyone to be saved. He wanted Desmond's vision to come true, down to every last detail.

-- I wish Richard was more prevalent tonight. Here's to hoping we see more of him next season.

-- Can Mikhail ever be killed?

-- Jack referred to his dad a lot in the future. Is he alive?

-- Is Kate with Sawyer in the future? Was Henry Gale the one who died? Who else made it off the island?

This episode felt to me like it was such a setup for next season, I don't even feel like I could give it a grade. It would be like talking about "Kill Bill Vol. 1" without making mention of "Vol. 2." This episode felt more like a season premiere than a finale. That said, obviously it was amazing.

So it's over, huh? Where did the time go? But don't worry, I'm not taking eight months off like "Lost" is. Over at TheLostDiary.com, I am going to re-watch Season 1 (and probably 2 as well) and post new Diaries for them every Thursday. I haven't seen any of the episodes since they originally aired, so I think it will be interesting to watch them again.

Meanwhile, on Mondays, I'll be posting the Q&A columns -- and I imagine this week's will be crazy. E-mail your questions to questions@thelostdiary.com and hopefully we'll get enough throughout the "offseason" to keep the Q&A columns going as well.

It's been quite a season. I went back and read the first Diary from Season 3, and man have things changed. That column only got 46 comments. The last two weeks got over 1,300 combined. You know what the first timed entry of the first column said? "9:00 -- Right now if I had to rank the best characters on TV, Henry Gale would be top 5. Charlie would be somewhere around 10,451." Some things never change.

See ya next season, bruthas.

Tags: lost

Relevant Posts

Reader Comments

(Page 7 of 44) Previous 15 Comments | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Most Recent | Next 15 Comments

91. hmmm... i heard neither, but if he said either ... that is really close to saying Other ... I have to go back and rewatch the whole thing tonight. That could mean Ben is in the casket.

I also think it could be Sawyer. If Kate gets rescued and is pardoned for blowing up Daddy, would she go back to her first husband? (While I LOVE Sawyer, I would take Nathan Fillion (Mal Reynolds) over him any day).

Hmm, Kate does have a penchant for rescuing people who don't want to be rescued, like her Mom and Jack ...

I can't believe that I didn't see the flash-forward coming until Kate showed up. I usually catch that stuff, bad me.

I am going to have to rent the first season of LOST to rewatch with Daniel this summer. I took notes (I am a such a geek) on the first season, I want to see if they make any sense now. Thinking I may have to rewatch all three and do the notes all over again ...

I don't know how I am going to survive sans LOST until next winter ....

Posted at 11:33AM on May 24th 2007 by janelle

92. Lost was a great ep last night. I have to say thought, when Jack went to the viewing. I had a feeling it was Micheal. Just looking at the surroundings, made me think it was someone of an ethnic background than a caucasian person. Now don't start hatting on me, I'm not being racist, its just my point of few. Micheal basically had no one in the states other than Walt. Jack would think of Micheal as "neither" (friend or family). Jack was emotional ( the drugs didnt help), but it was like he still lost a friend. If it was Ben, I don't really think he'd take the time to touch the casket. I could be totally wrong, but thats what Im thinking.

Posted at 11:30AM on May 24th 2007 by Cynn

93. It's completely obvious to me. Think about it. Aliens were mentioned last night (as a "joke"). JJ directed MI:3, and Tom Cruise starred in it.

Lost is a recruitment tool used by Scientology.

You'll see.

Posted at 11:30AM on May 24th 2007 by paulc

94. GREAT episode, and great diary as always.
Now I'll have to rent season 1 and 2 DVDs to follow up on your hilarious columns!

seriously, Jack's 'go see my dad upstairs' comment was probably just there to throw us off. Jack was drunk and/or stoned, and upstairs might have meant paradise.

what I want to know is: who's waiting for Kate in the FF? she said 'he'll wonder where I am"... as if Jack knew the person. Sawyer maybe?

Febru ary is way too long to wonder what is going to happen now.

Posted at 11:30AM on May 24th 2007 by Annie A

95. For one moment, I thought it was Jacks ex as one of the Looking Glass girls, but apparently it wasn't.
This was as fine a 90 minutes of network TV as I have ever seen. I hope Mikhail is dead.
The waiting will be difficult indeed.
However if the show focuses on them OFF the island, it will suck. Harrison Ford was in a movie about a depressed doctor who finds redemption. It was called "Regarding Henry."
Which did you like better, Regarding Henry or Indiana Jones? Thought so!
Do you want to see Gilligans Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?"

Posted at 11:33AM on May 24th 2007 by Tircia Tanaka's boyfriend

96. easter eggs and further discussions on dharmasecrets.com

Posted at 11:34AM on May 24th 2007 by lostie

97. Unbelievably good episode. That was some phenomenal television right there -- even the diehard Lost-haters are having trouble finding nits to pick about last night. The biggest complaint thus far is that they didn't like the way the makeup department did Jack's beard. Seriously, I'm going to make a bold statement: if people really didn't like last night's episode, then they should just stop watching the show. For real.

All of the characters rocked. Every single one. Hurley with the van. Locke with his knife. Rousseau and Danielle, who endeared themselves to each other by tying Ben up. Sawyer with his apparent suicidal tendencies. And Daniel got his wish about Charlie, though you've gotta admit it was a pretty heroic death (even though he unwittingly cleared the way for some bad people to come to the island). Sayid BROKE SOME DUDE'S NECK WITH HIS FEET. Awesome.

As for the coffin, it's anybody's guess as to who's in there. Either Ben or Locke, probably.

Am I the only person on the planet who was actually kind of *pleased* when Juliet kissed Jack?

Posted at 11:32AM on May 24th 2007 by Tony

98. Man that was the worst season finale ever...I was sooo disappointed. And WTF with the end with Jack and Kate? Know that Jack is gonna go nuts in the future....I'd rather stop watching it. That was Lame Lame Lame...

Posted at 11:32AM on May 24th 2007 by Jess

99. I am thinking it is either Michael or Juliette in the coffin.

Posted at 11:33AM on May 24th 2007 by lovinlost

100. Read somewhere that the funeral parlor name Huffs/Drawlar is an anagram for "flash forward" -

Posted at 11:35AM on May 24th 2007 by festa

101. Last night's episode was great! A few thoughts about it:

1) Did anyone notice Jin and Sun in the seats behind Jack on the plane when they were flying "home"? I guess they survive long enough to get off the island.
2) I think that Ben is in the casket. He's neither a friend nor family to Jack, but I think Jack's upset b/c Ben was the one who tried to stop them from leaving the island and now Jack knows that he was right. I also agree with the person who said that the reason that no one is at the funeral is b/c Ben had no connections to the real world.
3) I think Kate is with Sawyer in the future
4) The producers of Lost were on the news after the show and they said that they had to kill off Charlie (so they confirmed that he was dead) so that they show could go in a new direction. I think they were hinting that we're now going to see more fast-forwards.
5) Prediction: The Losties and the Others are going to join forces next season against the new "bad guys".
6) Is Jack's dad alive or does Jack just THINK he is b/c he's all drugged up? The pharmacist gave Jack a weird look when he said his father wrote him the prescription for OxyCotin. Is that b/c he's actually dead?
7) I think Walt hit puberty! He's going be a teenager by the time the last season rolls around. How are they going to explain that when he's supposed to be playing a kid?

I can't wait for next season! This show is the best and the producers continue to surprise us all!

Posted at 12:51PM on May 24th 2007 by JFphilly

102. i was thinking that it was a flashback cuz jack said "go get my dad and if he's drunker than me then..." so if his dad's alive it'd have to be before 815 crashed. so when i saw the end i thought jack and kate were others who left the island but want to go back cuz the island is in trouble. did anyone else think jack's beard looked like a pirates beard?? and that would tie in the whole kate being annie deal...i have to watch again but i could swear that jack made some sort of reference to being around a long time sorta like richard did.

Posted at 11:34AM on May 24th 2007 by buttercup

103. Who was in the coffin and thoughts on Jack.

So we see that Jack is not doing very good back home. Gone are days where you were in paradise but everyday was a crisis. Where there were daily life and death situations and intense love. Everyday somebody had to be rescued or there was a kill or be kill fight. The island was a high-octane environment that once experience there was no going back to a “normal” life.

I can just hear Jack back in civilization, “Well today I took out an appendix and let’s see, and tomorrow I’ll remove a gall bladder.” That’d make me drink and be ready to jump off a bridge too. You could see the despair Jack felt on the bridge, and the Lady ran into the back of his SUV. As soon as that crisis presented its self, he snapped out of it and he was at full speed. Rescue the kid, rescue the mother, never mind the fire and the threat of an exploding car, big deal, happened all the time back on the island, now I feel more alive.

Who was the funeral for? I think it can only be one of two people. Either Locke or Ben. More than likely it’s Ben. Jack had a Kindred Sprit with both of these men, and in his mind they were both of his spiritual intellectual level and knew the basic truths of life. It was only too late that Jack really understood what both Locke and Ben were saying; you can’t go back. I’m not a Psychologist but I bet solders returning from war experience the same problem; it’s very difficult to return back to normalcy after such an intense environment.

So my bet is the coffin contained the remains of Ben. I thought the scene with Jack at the funeral home was especially sad and telling. You could really see the agony Jack felt when the director told him nobody came to the funeral. Obviously, Jack felt like there lays a man of great insight and wisdom, and nobody even cared enough to come to the funeral. What fools we are.

And one final note on Ben. I remember one of the lines towards the end of the movie Jeremiah Johnson where the character Jeremiah played by Robert Redford was trying to avenge the murder of his wife by one of the local tribes. (In all fairness, he did desecrate the burial site of their dead). Anyway, after many run-ins with the Native Americans who were unsuccessfully trying to finish him off, Jeremiah was told by one of the local mountain men who knew of his plight (I’m paraphrasing), “Many tribes gauge their greatness, by the greatness of their enemies.” (Talk about a basic truth, think about it a minute, this applies to everyone and every nation).
Now with Ben gone Jack felt everything was gone, everything was LOST, he was no longer great, what was there to live for?
Which brings us the final scene with Kate, where Jack desperately said, "We made a mistake. We were not supposed to leave. We have to go back, Kate!"
“Yes we were!” Kate said.
Jack is truly lost

Posted at 5:39PM on May 30th 2007 by TexMan

104. This could be just like the epi of Heroes where we see the characters 5 years into the future and to borrow a line from that show 'The future is not written in stone'. So my prediction is they stay on the Island and change the outcome of the flash-forward. I love this show and can't wait to see how they put Walt back in. Where's Michael? Is he hiding out somewhere on the Island? Why did Sawyer not want to get off the Island? Maybe it was Sawyer in the coffin.. I'm looking forward to reading your entries for next season!

Posted at 11:39AM on May 24th 2007 by Ella

105. First time commenter, long time fan. In the very beginning of the episode did anyone see Sun and Jin on the plane, sitting behind Jack?

GREAT episode.

Posted at 11:43AM on May 24th 2007 by Gina

Previous 15 Comments | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Most Recent | Next 15 Comments