"Lost" Diary -- The Economist

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

I believed in my heart of hearts that last night's episode of "Lost" was going to be epic. I even told someone at work as much. Now, mind you, this is based on nothing. I haven't seen one commercial, read one article, or heard one thing to make me believe this. But I had two "reasons" for believing it anyway. First, the first two episodes of the season were appetizers. They were good, but I am far from full. Second, tonight's episode is called "The Economist." WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?!? It's a perfect 10 on the creepy scale.

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. Ari and Lauren are joining me on this special Valentine's Day edition -- they have each other and I have Ben.

Let's roll:

9:01 -- After a little introspection, Sayid examines Naomi's body and finds a bracelet with the inscription, "N, I'll always be with you. R.G."

9:02 -- "You bring Charlotte back safe, and I will take you off this island." -- Lawnmower Man, I mean Frank.

9:03 -- It's Sayid flash ... s**t, I don't know what it is. This has become my new favorite "Lost" game -- flashback or flashforward. Sayid looks clean, so I'll go flashforward.

9:04 -- "Actually, a plane crash." -- Sayid. Flashforward it is!

9:05 -- Sayid tells his new golfing pal that he is one of the Oceanic 6, and the guy seems a tad shaken. In my opinion, and I'll explain it later, I think Sayid is only the THIRD member of the Oceanic 6.

9:06 -- Sayid lost his golf bet, so he shot the guy. Sore loser if you ask me.

9:08 -- I can't speak for anyone else, but I hope future Sayid is with Nadia.

9:09 -- Sayid's new friend, Elsa, works for an economist -- or should I say, the economist. Every time I hear that word tonight, it will give me goosebumps. Lauren thinks Sayid looks good with his hair like that. Amazing what showering will do.

9:10 -- Future Sayid is quite the smooth talker, but it's not Elsa he's really after.

9:12 -- Locke and his group are walking through the jungle and Ben is looking, well ... beaten. I don't like seeing my Valentine all bloody and bruised.

9:13 -- Jacob's cabin isn't where Locke thought it was. And in episode one, Hurley saw the cabin somewhere completely different ... twice!

9:15 -- Kate jokes with Jack that it sucks not to be brought along on the mission. Who will fill the role of "person who gets held at gunpoint and ruins the plan"?

(Side note: I just got an e-mail from a Diary reader that just said, "OH MY GOD" ... and nothing else.)

9:16 -- Oh wait, Kate is going! Now we know the plan will fail.

9:20 -- Sayid and Miles have a spirited discussion as they walk through the jungle. I think Miles, as times goes on, will become an ally to the Losties. I can't remember where I read this prediction and I take no credit for it -- Miles is there to talk to Jacob.

9:21 -- Sayid and Elsa are headed to the opera, but Sayid is just biding his time 'til he gets to meet the economist.

9:22 -- "Everyone has a boss, Elsa." -- Sayid. I don't know why, but this line creeped the hell out of me. As a matter of fact, it's prediction time: I don't think the economist is all that important; it's who Sayid is working for that is.

9:23 -- Daniel the physicist is all worked up, perhaps over his whole "the light is weird here" thing from last week. The "if Minkowski gets on, you hang up" line from Frank is worth noting.

9:25 -- Daniel's "experiment" was "far more than weird," as he might say. I'll be curious to find out what he learns.

9:26 -- Watching Sayid, Kate and Miles look for Locke and company -- with guns drawn!!! -- is just weird.

9:27 -- I don't want to sound mean or anything, but how many people does it take to tie up Hurley and shove him in a locker? At least five, right?

9:31 -- "Dude, don't ask!" -- Hurley, after he explained to Sayid that Locke thinks Walt told him to kill Naomi.

9:32 -- I've been wondering how time is different on the island versus off for awhile now. Daniel's little "experiment" yielded two clocks that are 31 minutes apart. Mildly significant, no?

9:33 -- If Kate gets taken at gunpoint while searching this house, I swear I will lose my mind. I am almost rooting against it because I don't think I will stop laughing for at least 20 minutes after it happens.

9:34 -- Sayid has seemingly found Ben's secret bookcase room. Along with a panic room, it's one of the two things I want my first house to have.

9:35 -- Team Locke 1, Team Sayid 0.
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9:36 -- "Sorry, dude." -- Hurley. I didn't think he had it in him.

9:41 -- "I bet John you wouldn't be stupid enough to fall for your friend as bait." -- Ben to Sayid

9:43 -- Two things about Sawyer's romantic, but uncharacteristic speech to Kate. First, people are FINALLY starting to realize they are better off on the island -- though Kate should have been one of the first to catch on, but wasn't. Shocker. And secondly, I don't think Kate is one of the Oceanic 6. Sure, she's off the island, but shouldn't she be in jail? I think the Oceanic 6 are only the six people that got off the island that the rest of the world knows about. Kate got off another way and she's with someone -- the "him" she mentioned in last season's finale -- that made that possible. Just a thought ...

9:44 -- I reiterate my theory to Lauren that there is no way Sawyer lives to make it off the island. She was as close to strangling me as anyone has ever come.

9:45 -- Sayid, Locke and Ben need to be alone in a room together more often. I have no idea what Sayid is planning, and if I had to pick whose plan I trust more ... ahhhhh! I'm torn. I've got to go with Locke, since, in a way, he is following Ben's word.

9:46 -- Sayid is back in bed with Elsa and she's in love with him. This probably won't end well for her.

9:47 -- THE ECONOMIST IS HERE!!! THE ECONOMIST IS HERE!!! THE ECONOMIST IS HERE!!!

9:48 -- Sayid is trying to get Elsa to leave before he kills the economist. Why do hitmen always fall in love with their targets and then try and save them? A little stereotypical for my tastes. If he cares about her, he should have just killed her quickly, twisted as that is.

9:49 -- See??!?!? What did I just say?!?!?!? Sayid should have shot her before SHE SHOT HIM!!! Idiot.

9:50 -- Now he had to shoot her anyway. Could have saved himself a gunshot wound.

9:54 -- Desmond is just a little pissed at Frank for not telling how about Penny. Still not sure how she factors into this.

9:55 -- Sayid returns ... with Charlotte. What did he offer Locke in exchange?

9:56 -- Daniel implores Frank to stay on the exact same heading back to the freighter -- no matter what.

9:57 -- Frank is gathering up everyone to get on the helicopter. Does anyone actually believe that helicopter is getting off the island tonight?

9:58 -- Well, there it goes ...

9:59 -- WHO IS SAYID WORKING FOR?!?!?!

10:00 -- Ben!!!!!!
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All along I was more interested in finding who Sayid's boss was rather than Elsa's. The fact that it was Ben was a surprise of sorts, sure. But was it really surprising?

As soon as Sayid told his golf buddy, Mr. Avellino, that he was from the Oceanic 6, the man's expression changed immediately. And Mr. Avellino's quick exit was telling as well -- he knew he had to get away. He knew people were after him and he knew it had to do with Oceanic Flight 815. He acted more out of guilt than fear. Mr. Avellino and the economist did something and they are paying for it -- at the hands of Ben and Sayid. As Ben said, "Remember what happened last time you thought with your heart and not with your gun."

And who else but Ben would lead an attack against the people that did harm to the island and the Losties? Whatever happens on the island between "now" and Sayid's flashforward, one thing is clear -- not everything turns out peachy keen. Ben and Sayid (and maybe others) obviously feel someone has to pay for what they have done there.

I give this episode a B. Watching the Losties grow further and further apart is particularly interesting, and I am really digging the flashforwards. I love the idea of knowing a lot about what happens, but not knowing how they get there.

But here is my question to you this week: Are we learning too much about what happens off the island? Is it ruining some of the show for you?

Over at thelostdiary.com, I do a question-and-answer column every Tuesday -- no really, I swear. I am now two weeks and over 200 questions behind, but I promise to to do it this week. Click here to send me a question.

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91. Ben leaves the island. He studied and hand picked the people that were on the flight. he orchestrated the whole crash, even causing Desmond to miss pushing the button!

Posted at 12:09PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Michellle

92. I don't think Ben is one of the Oceanic 6 since he didn't come from the plane. I do think we know of 4 now. Hurley, Kate, Jack, and Sayid.

Posted at 12:11PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Lollie

93. (1) Claire's baby may get off the island but wasn't born before the flight, so cannot be one of the "6".

(2) If Ben could and did so freely leave the island, why was he dependent on Jack to perform his surgery for survival?

(3) When Sayid promised Locke something in exchange for his release, could that something (someone) have been Jack (who now goes to "rescue" Kate)?

Posted at 12:10PM on Feb 15th 2008 by once was LOST

94. the bracelet immediatly struck a cord with sayid...enough so to hunt down locke and gang... exchange miles for charlotte ...get on that helicopter to the freighter...he knows something...somehow this is the beginning of ben and sayid relationship...i also think kate is working for ben...flashforwards show hurley and jack down and out...kate and sayid look good for they sided with ben thus getting revenge for whatever happens on the island...ben could be our hero?...i say oceanic 6 so far can only be kate, jack, hurly, sayid... anyone think danielle could know more about the others than she is letting on...i feel she has a larger role in all of this that will shock us all

Posted at 12:12PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Lisa lees sister

95. Not satisfied watching any of these episodes.
The show has taken the multi-threaded plot line to the extremes.
Maybe we are all just human guinea pigs in an experiment to see how much non-linear torture
we will put up with. It says a lot about the human mind to continue to be lead on thinking that
you will eventually find satisfaction or closure with this goofy television concoction.

Again, I do not feel satisfied after watching the episodes, nothing is ever really learned, and the flash
scenes are becoming ridiculous.

Posted at 3:39PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Bob

96. You are awesome! I LOVE reading these every week. You should be ON TMZ the show... so we can see who you are and what you look like.

Posted at 12:17PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Becky

97. Mack - he was the pilot that was supposed to fly Oceanic 815, so he has a personal stake in this. Just HOW personal is to be discovered. For example he may have been tipped off not to be on that plane - by ben? who knows - you do bring up an interesting point there.

Posted at 12:19PM on Feb 15th 2008 by glee

98. Twin Theory: Interesting idea that the Ben stitching up Sayid might be Ben's twin. Remember in Season Two Sawyer was reading a book called "Bad Twin,", and that summer a real book was published with the same name:

Bad Twin Book
Bad Twin (Hardcover)
By: Gary Troup

Sometimes evil has a familiar face . . .

Paul Artisan, P.I. is a new version of an old breed -- a righter of wrongs, someone driven to get to the bottom of things. Too bad his usual cases are of the boring malpractice and fraud variety. Until now.

Troup's long-awaited Bad Twin is a suspenseful novel that touches on many powerful themes, including the consequence of vengeance, the power of redemption, and where to turn when all seems lost.

About the Author
Bad Twin is the highly-anticipated new novel by acclaimed mystery writer Gary Troup. Bad Twin was delivered to Hyperion just days before Troup boarded Oceanic Flight 815, which was lost in flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles in September 2004. He remains missing and is presumed dead.

Bad Twin is a work of fiction and all names, characters and incidents are used fictitiously; the author himself is a fictional character.

Posted at 12:21PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Sinead

99. the helicopter pilot was supposed to the 815 pilot that is

Posted at 12:20PM on Feb 15th 2008 by glee

100. Glee, thank you. That was my point in posing my question. Lawnmower man was SUPPOSED to be the pilot. He reports the change in pilots and the "staged" scene to the authorites.

Now he's the one helping get them off the island? Good samaritan? Or not?

Posted at 12:26PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Mack

101. I have to say that I LOVE LOVE LOVE your diary. I seriously look forward to it every Friday morning! You are HILARIOUS and I love your quips about things. I laughed SOO hard about the Kate comment (9:33 -- If Kate gets taken at gunpoint while searching this house, I swear I will lose my mind. I am almost rooting against it because I don't think I will stop laughing for at least 20 minutes after it happens.) HOW TRUE!!! LOL!!!

Posted at 12:28PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Livy

102. THE HIM THAT KATE REFERS TO IS AARON. YES CLAIRE'S CHILD IS GOING HOME WITHOUT CLAIRE (DEAD) AND KATE IS GOING TO CARE FOR HIM. THAT IS HER GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD.

Posted at 6:31PM on Mar 3rd 2008 by Steve Pain

103. Okay: the Freighter Tots
Dan/Sam: physicist - do they deal in time space continuum's, I like the Bermuda Triangle theory
Miles: ghost whisperer - why doesn't he hear all the spirits of the Dharma dead that Benry killed with the nerve gas
(box of gas masks and gear that fell from helicopter means that the Freighter Tots were prepared for nerve gas and probably know what Benry did to the Dharma folks)
Charlotte: archeologist - she found the Dharma collar for the polar bear and probably had other sites that related to Dharma, so Abbadon felt he needed to send her to the island to keep her quiet?
Frank: pilot - was supposed to be flying Oceanic 815, did he ever say why he wasn't??? Called in to tell them they were identifying the wrong body in the underwater crash site and needs to be kept quiet as well????
Naomi: mercenary???? no clue what to think, except that Abbadon reiterated several times "There were no survivors." She asks what if, he says again, "There were no survivors"...I took that to mean "Eliminate anyone found alive on the island."
Richard: Others with the guyliner - doesn't he disappear and reappear often in fresh clothes and very well groomed...could he be the man on the freighter? If we're trying to stay away from the obvious...

Talk amonst yourselves!!!!

Posted at 12:38PM on Feb 15th 2008 by Daddyissuesuptohere

104. No Ben wouldn't count as one of the "Oceanic 6" bc he wasn't on the original flight.

Posted at 12:36PM on Feb 15th 2008 by bubeer

105. So based on Dan's experiment, the two clocks displayed times that differed by about 31 minutes. "The Economist" / Elsa's boss was about 30 minutes late in paging her...... coincidence? There has to be a reason for the boss to be late that is somehow relevant to the plot, or she would never have delivered that line of dialogue.

And once and for all, Ben cannot be one of the Oceanic 6 because he was not on Oceanic 815. Oceanic 6 is the name given to the survivors that the world knows about... it's the kind of name that the media would concoct... the same media that would have interviewed all 6 of them, and done thorough background research such as confirming that each of the 6 was on the original Oceanic 815 flight manifest--which Ben was not, because he was already on the island when the plane crashed.

Posted at 12:38PM on Feb 15th 2008 by 31 minute difference....

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