"Lost" Diary -- Ji Yeon

LostAfter this episode, we only have one more left until we go on Writers Strike hiatus. It's been a good run so far and I will be curious to see how the writers adjust after the hiatus. Here's a suggestion: Answer some questions. Just a thought.

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 with me tonight -- and it's Ari's birthday! What will the producers of "Lost" get him? Let's roll ...

9:02 -- Lawnmower Man brings Desmond and Sayid lima beans to eat. Yet another reason why it's better to be on the island.

9:03 -- Has anyone ever learned English faster than Jin?

9:05 -- Time again for my favorite game -- flashback or flashforward? Sun is preggers galore -- so it has to be a flashforward.

9:09 -- Jin is toy shopping, presumably in the future, so it looks like maybe he gets off the island too. That makes six, as in Oceanic 6 -- so I guess Aaron doesn't count.

9:10 -- Kate is trying to explain what went on with Faraday and Charlotte. I hate when people on this show explain things to other people on the show. Can't we just skip all that?

9:12 -- A cryptic note was just passed through the door -- things are getting good.

9:13 -- DON'T TRUST THE CAPTAIN.

9:14 -- Jin and Jack are talking English over breakfast and I am bored.

9:15 -- Sun wants to head off to Locke's camp. Maybe things will finally get good.

9:19 -- "I know that I have been less than truthful about certain things ..." -- Juliet. I'll take "Understatements" for $200 please, Alex.

9:20 -- Any doubt about flashforward or flashback has been removed as Sun was ID'd by a nurse as an Oceanic 6. This whole pregnancy thing is so boring, the only thing than can spice this up is if the kid comes out black.

9:22 -- Jin trying to make his way to the hospital is getting silly. Am I watching a Nora Ephron movie here?

9:23 -- "I need the panda." -- Jin. He can make anything sound menacing sometimes.

9:24 -- "Wherever Sun I go, I go." -- Jin

9:25 -- Juliet just told Jin that Sun had an affair and Sun slapped her. Lauren cheers.

9:29 -- Jin is about to go off on a fishing trip with Bernard and I am more excited about this proposition than I should be.

9:31 -- Time for Bernard to dispense some sage-like advice. Bring it on, my man.

9:32 -- How does Jin understand the concept of "karma"? Did that come up in Sun's lessons already?

9:33 -- How is catching a fish karma?

9:34 -- "The captain would like to see you now." -- creepy doctor guy.

9:35 -- The illiterate woman just jumped over the side of the boat with chains wrapped around her -- and no one seems to care except for Sayid and Desmond.

9:40 -- The captain opens up with "So what can I do for you?" Gee, let me think. How about starting with getting me off this damn boat and back to civilization?

9:41 -- Desmond just found out that they are on Charles Widmore's boat, and he took it in stride. Little strange.

9:42 -- The captain just gave a whole long spiel about the fake plane crash, the 324 bodies and Ben. This guy just gave more of an answer in 10 seconds than most people on this show so far.

9:43 -- Juliet is painting a pretty picture for Sun's future -- if she stays on the island.

9:44 -- Sun is still having her baby. Is there going to be something interesting about this? If all she does is have a baby I am going to be seriously let down.

9:45 -- For the record, Lauren thinks Asian babies are the cutest -- followed by black babies.

9:46 -- "Johnson, is that you?" -- The doc.

9:47 -- "Nice to meet you, Kevin" -- Sayid. Ok, "Lost" has had several "big reveals" this season and none of them have been actual surprises.

9:52 -- "I made dinner." -- Jin. He can really do no wrong in my book. Definitely the most underrated character on the show.

9:54 -- Jin is far more forgiving than ... well, anyone.

9:56 -- Jin finally makes it to the hospital -- but not to see Sun. Hmmmmm ...

9:57 -- Looks like we've been watching a Jin flashback this whole time.

9:58 -- Hurley shows up at Sun's door to see the baby, which was nice of him, considering ...

9:59 -- Hurley and Sun go to the cemetery to see Jin's grave.

10:00 -- That's it?

11:23 -- Right now I am hating this episode. I feel like they purposely manipulated us with Jin's flashback and the reveal really wasn't even all that interesting as a result. And the reveal of Michael being the man on the boat was as un-suspenseful as it was predictable. I need to sleep on this one a bit before I just come right and call it one of my least favorite "Lost" episodes ever. See you in the morning.

5:30 AM -- I still don't see it. Here is what is bothering me:

We had three reveals tonight, if you will. Let's throw out Sun being one of the Oceanic 6 since they've revealed who is an Oceanic 6 person the same way every time. That leaves two reveals:

1) Michael is the man on the boat.

I never like to assume I am smarter than anyone else, but I really think we all saw that one coming. And the way in which it was revealed, at least among the people I was watching with, didn't exactly leave us stunned. So it wasn't just what the reveal was, it was the way in which it was done as well that left me underwhelmed.

2) Jin is dead (though apparently this is open to interpretation).

This one angers me. I feel like the show purposely manipulated us (again) to do a reveal. You'll remember in the season finale, Jack spoke about his dad for two reasons -- to prove he was a little nuts and to cover up the fact we were getting a flashforward and not a flashback. Ok, fine. I'll give you that one.

But now you have Sun screaming for Jin in her delivery as a way to make us think he's alive when he's really dead. That's just lazy and deceiving in a way that isn't interesting to the story -- it was done purely to throw us off. In Jack's case, when you look back at it, it's a way to show us just how far off the deep end he has gone. But with Sun, sure you could argue she's distraught over the death of her husband, but that's not why they did it -- they were trying to cover their tracks, pure and simple. Been there, done that.

It all comes down to what we were told and how we were told it. If you had said to me before the show starts, "We find out who the man on the boat is and that Jin doesn't make it off the island" -- I probably would have slapped you. NEVER RUIN "LOST" FOR ME!!! But then I would said alright, that's cool -- should be a good episode. But I'm sorry, I just can't get behind it. When the most surprised I was all episode was when Juliet told Jin about Sun's affair, something isn't right.

I give this episode a D, even though I am really having a hard time finding anything I liked about it.

One last quick point -- Jin's grave. Is he actually buried there? If so, he could be one of the two people that makes up the difference between Jack's story that eight people survived the plane crash, but then we are left with the Oceanic 6. If he isn't, and he died on the island and the body in that grave is one of the 324 bodies the captain talked about, then I find it a little odd that Sun would visit him -- but a grave is a grave, I guess.

One last, last quick point -- If Jin is actually still alive and on the island, they better have a damn good reason for it. Already, I am getting worried about too many "not really dead" moments on "Lost" in seasons to come.

I get the feeling as I write this (and talk to a person or two about it) that I am a bit on my own in not liking this episode (to be read: hated it). So here is my task to you: Can you give me a good, concise reason why this episode was good? I am flexible here.

Over at thelostdiary.com, I do a question-and-answer column every week. I had to skip this week (again) but I just got my laptop back from the shop, so I have all the emails and I am ready to roll. Don't feel like you have to ask a straightforward "Lost" question. Have fun with it. Click here to send me a question (and make sure the subject says LDQA -- I get so much spam on that account it's insane).

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91. Others have floated around the theory that Michael is really Walt as an adult. Any thoughts?

Posted at 11:46AM on Mar 14th 2008 by lostthoughts

92. OMG! I hated it too!

right on writer dude!

Posted at 11:46AM on Mar 14th 2008 by tw

93. Hey Michelle,

You shold post your comments on Ilovedaniel.com.

I post my comments to better the LOST community



Posted at 11:46AM on Mar 14th 2008 by LostinBoston

94. The Oceanic Six

I didn't even think about Aaron being one of the six, so interesting...

(Charlie's girlfriend) can't think of her name right now
Kate
Jack
Hurley
Syid
Sun
Ben?? Isn't he OFF the island in the flashback with Syid? Does he count as one of the six?

Posted at 11:47AM on Mar 14th 2008 by mandy

95. I understand a lot of the frustrations this week but I have to disagree basically because I knew the entire episode that we were getting a flashforward and flashback, just as I knew in the season finale that Jack's was a flash forward, and I knew the whole episode that Michael would be there somewhere since this was our first extended amount of time on the boat roaming free. You have to pay attnetion to the little things, like Jin's hair, his demeanor, his watch, the fact that he was on a cell phone that looked pretty old, etc.

I would think as someone who is addicted to Lost that people would embrace these kinds of things, knowing that TPTB are going to be all over the map. They're going to do things and change course. That's what we all love about the show, the fact that you never really know and that they make changes in their formula that keeps up guessing and wondering.

As far as Jin's tombstone, I have to think he's dead. Sun's emotion over him being gone tells the tale here. If he were alive, she'd be the I'm-going-to-Locke's-camp-because-I-have-my-mind-made-up Sun, not the weepy version she was by his grave. Now, he could be alive without her knowing, but I firmly believe that, as far as Hurley and Sun, are concerned, Jin's dead.

With Michael, I know people are angry that this "reveal" was spoiled and all, though I think many people knew he was Ben's spy justl ike we knew Cooper was Sawyer well before it happened. Same time, you can clearly see Michael, in real time, when Regina (aka the chick from Death Proof that I wish stayed on the show a bit longer) jumped off the boat. He's clearly standing in the midst of the three workers by the rail. And I thought it was awesome that the show continued on as if nothing happened. We were supposed to catch it and some of us did.

I guess I just don't get why people feel like they have to be extremely suprised by specific moments in the show. If you're not that crazy-suprised by Michael coming back, maybe that's not meant to be the reveal. Maybe the real reveal is that he's working for Ben and this is how or he's from the future or the past. Same with Jin and Sun, why can't the reveal come later? Not everything has to happen exactly the way it's happened in the past.

I'd give this episode a solid B, if only because I've never really been invested all that much in Sun and Jin. They've always been fringe characters, much like Charlie. But the boat stuff and the info on Widmore and the box and the 324 bodies was all cool. So was Juliet telling Jin about Sun's affair and then getting slapped. I'm looking forward to the rest of the season.

Posted at 11:56AM on Mar 14th 2008 by Brad from Richmond, Va.

96. For what it's worth Daniel, I totally agree with your review of last night's episode- very disappointing.

Posted at 11:48AM on Mar 14th 2008 by Ann

97. Sheesh people. Lots of hate out there. I liked this episode but Daniel raises a good point about whether the writers used manipulation in order to cover for poor story development. I don't agree with this point but I always welcome thoughtful analysis. Jin and Sun have had a tumultuous relationship and I think this episode underscored that perfectly--different but simultaneous flash forward/flash back scenes to underscore the complete turn around of Jin. When Jin bought the panda as part of his employment duties, I was heartbroken to be taken back to the cold jerk Jin, but when we realize Sun's flashforward involved only her and that Jin was dead(?), I was relieved (that Jin hadn't reverted to his old ways) but heartbroken again. I couldn't read the dates on Jin's grave but the fact that he supposedly died on the crash leaves me hope he is still alive. Also, interesting to note that in 3 weeks time on the island, the Oceanic 6 must make their escape--according to Juliet's time line, Sun should expect to begin symptoms in 3 weeks and within 4 weeks Sun would be in a coma.
I was also disappointed in the Micheal reveal, but I did like Desmond and Sayid's cool in meeting Kevin. I like Desmond and Sayid better than Ben and Locke scenes (at least this season) especially since Locke has totally gone Kurtz craaaaazy.

Posted at 11:49AM on Mar 14th 2008 by sam74

98. Looks like another DWI offender has bit the dust : /

Posted at 7:07PM on Mar 14th 2008 by Krystyne

99. Did anyone notice at the beginning of the show when Locke and Ben pulled out the Red Sox tape how there was nothing else in the safe but the tape itself? Then after Locke & Ben watched the tape, Ben mysteriously pulled out a red file folder about Charles Widmore?
Wouldn't we have seen the folder initially when Locke opened the safe?

Posted at 11:48AM on Mar 14th 2008 by k

100. Josh, esq.,
How do you get that Sun's baby was born 3 weeks after she got off the island? She is only 2 months pregnant right now, and delivered at term, which is 40 weeks? How did you arrive at 3 weeks?

Posted at 11:49AM on Mar 14th 2008 by Amy

101. #91 - many people half-expected the baby to be black becauseof the friendship Sun developed with Michael in the first season.

Posted at 11:48AM on Mar 14th 2008 by dani

102. The affair was with Jae Lee. A man her father arranged for her to meet. After initially liking him, Sun was put off when she realized Jae was purely using her to satisfy his parents, when in reality his heart belonged to another.
But, after taking secret English lessons from Jae Lee, she soon became fluent without Jin even knowing. During their lessons, Sun started an affair with Jae Lee, but decided she couldn't continue the lie one morning in bed at a hotel room, after being presented with a pearl necklace by Jae (which she refused).

Posted at 11:49AM on Mar 14th 2008 by smirfy

103. #41 - Ben can't be one of the Oceanic 6 because he wasn't on the plane. I don't think Ben just goes back to being a regular Joe, so the public probably has no idea who he is. Does Aaron count? Who knows. I think at the end there is some sort of deal or division between who wants to stay and who wants to go. The ones that go are under some sort of threat so they can't reveal who's left on the island. Maybe Claire is alive and didn't want to leave the island, so she makes Kate take care of Aaron. Maybe Jin didn't want to or wasn't allowed to go, but Sun had to leave to deliver her baby. "I miss you" doesn't necessarily mean "I wish you weren't dead". For whatever reason, 6 people make it off, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the rest are dead, that's just the cover story.

Posted at 11:51AM on Mar 14th 2008 by Heather

104. I am pretty sure Jin's date of death was listed as 9/22/2004---wasn't that the date of the crash? Maybe he is still alive on the island and they are just telling people he died in the crash.

Posted at 11:51AM on Mar 14th 2008 by B

105. I don't have time to read all the comments, but did anyone point out that on Jin's headstone the date of death was the date of the plane crash, which to me indicates that Jin's death could be fake. Maybe he's still on the island and Sun and Hurley (being members of the "Oceanic 6") were just playing to the lie that all the members seem to be doing.

Posted at 11:50AM on Mar 14th 2008 by Lost Rach

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