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LOST RECAP 6x07 - SUNDOWN - “I Make Good Eggs”

Knife Fights, Drownings, Slit Throats, Shootings, and Jin in a Refrigerator….It must be a Sayid episode.

I’m also glad to see that in the sideways world Keamy is a Christopher Walken impersonator. That was an unexpected twist.

Some Quick Theories From Last Night’s Episode:

(Via LOSTPEDIA)

The characters’ lives are different because Smocke has made promises with each of them saying they can have whatever they want. Kate wants to be innocent but have Wayne die, Sayid wants Nadia to live, Jack wants to break from his father and so on. All of the characters will make promises with Smocke thinking they will get what they want but there will be consequences such as Sayid has to watch his brother have a life with Nadia.

Dogen cannot kill Sayid. He must have somebody else do it for him. When he tried, he was reminded of “the rules”, which somehow govern his behavior as well as the behavior of Smocke and possibly Jacob. Likewise, Dogen cannot kill Claire because she is also a candidate like Sayid, so he has her put in solitary confinement rather than put to death.

We have seen Smocke killing on many occasions, but if you examine Jacob’s behavior, that’s not so good either:

  • He subverted Kate to a life of crime, by buying her the lunchbox (no lunchbox=no time capsule= no aeroplane etc.)
  • He ensured that Sawyer wrote the letter, be able to remember and yearn for revenge, instead of ‘letting go’.
  • He gave Locke the gift of life, but left him trapped and frustrated
  • He engineered Nadia’s death
  • He refused to speak to Linus, leaving him bitter and frustrated
HEAR MANY MORE THEORIES about last night’s episode (Including 2 about how I think the show ends) by watching my appearance on INSTANT DHARMA w/ Maggie Furlong (@TheTVShowGirl) and Eric Goldman, editor of IGN TV (@EricIGN).
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