Lost Conventional Wisdom. Two.
Posted by Dan
March 8th, 2007 at 02:49pm
In Lost
It's Lost Conventional Wisdom time. Where I assess who's lost stock, who's gained it, and who's breaking even.
Jack
Before the hiatus, I was loving me some Jack. When he was slicing and dicing Ben and holding him hostage, I loved how he was leveraging the Others' weaknesses to his own advantage. Now, he seems to be backtracking into self-righteous territory. I should have seen it coming. He's still kicking some ass, but he seems to have hit a wall.
In addition to that, two weeks we had a Jack flashback episode that totally blew. First of all, it had Bai Ling. And Bai Ling is, well, Bai Ling. Second of all, it focused a whole lot on Jack's tattoos — a mystery that, apparently, we were all dying to know. He had a bunch of annoying conversations with Dame Judy Whatserface about them and the melodrama was palpable.
I guess the ride of Jack awesomeness could only last so long.
Locke
Listening to Locke discuss the island, his metaphysical relationship to the island, the fate of the islanders and life in general is like listening to Dick Cheney talk about Iraq. They both seem so confident and assured (maybe it's the oldness/baldness) and they purport to know exactly what's going to happen in the future, so if you just do what they say, everything will be fine. But then you get periodic reminders that neither of these jerks has ever been right about anything.
Last night, Locke lost even more credibility as he blew up Vladimir Von Eyepatch's bunker through what was obviously a self-destruction device. (Even if he didn't know the place was wired with explosives, it was a bad call.)
Sayid
You know, I'll always love Sayid. Even if he did torture innocents in a past life, it just makes me root for his redemption even more. I liked last night's episode, especially because the focus of the flashback was so narrow. It focused more on telling a story than worrying about revealing a carefully measured amount of information about his background.
Plus he's pretty kickass when it comes to beating up Eyepatch even after getting shot. Sure, that may just be Lost's casual relationship with realism, but it's fine by me.
Juliet
I thought Juliet was going to be awesome for a while. When she was holding up the signs saying that Jack should kill Ben, I was all excited about the coup.
But she's proven surprisingly weak ever since. She has good intentions and I feel for her, but she's not quite the dynamic character I thought she was.
Side note: one of my favorite moments of the Juliet flashback episode was when whatsisface, Suddenly Susan guy, starts flattering her about how she managed to impregnate male mice. So she says, turning red, "They didn't even carry them to term." She just said it in a coy, "What? This old thing?" tone of voice that I thought was hilarious considering they were talking about male pregnancy.
Kate
I don't hate Kate as much as a lot of people seem to. Maybe it's just cuz she's pretty.
But I do have some misgivings about her whole "we can't leave Jack behind" crusade. It's noble, sure, but incredibly stupid. And, as of late, it seems like her only emotion as of late is "indignant." She always gets credit for being the only female flight survivor (I'm not including Others, dead people or miscellaneous cast members) who really can kick some ass.
Desmond
First of all, can I say how hot Scottish accents are? Well, it's true.
Now that that's out of the way, Desmond has become a lot more interesting in these past few episodes. We got his whole psychic backstory and how he is a cursed hero (he and Hurley should start a club). Desmond's really gone from weirdo periphery to the heart of it all. Kudos.

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