Oh my gosh! Lost was even more awesome that I could have imagined! It appears that when they changed the time line in the past that it created a parallel universe where they didn't crash on the island, but in the other universe they are still on the island. It looks as though we say goodbye to Juliet, Locke and Sayid (in the crash time line). Though Locke and Sayid are still there in physical form, Locke has been taken over by the man in black and I am guessing that Sayid has been taken over by Jacob. I am still hoping for the return of Faraday! I have a feeling that the parallel universe where the plane didn't crash will end up being far more difficult and less fun for the Losties than the island. One thing that did confuse me is Desmond being on the plane. Desmond was not on the plane in the universe where it crashed, but then again he could no longer be on the island since it was destroyed in the new time line. lol! So confusing, but fun! I can't wait to see what happens next week!
Dee Andrews tells me that she and Skylaire Alfvegren had an interesting 2 hour conversation that will air on Eye to the Sky this Saturday. I am sure nobody will want to miss that because it should be lots of fun!
Update: I apparently misunderstood Dee, she and Skylaire did talk for 2 hours, but the show on Sat will be live.
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It did appear to create two parallel timelines, but I kept hoping there would be some other explanation (and still hope there will be). As a Stargate fan, the whole parallel universe/timeline thing has been overused now, in my opinion.
I guess I'm just hoping the LOST writers have something more profound in mind....but I don't know what it could be. It certainly appears to be a situation where there are two timelines. Guess we'll just have to wait and see!
Oh, and I thought that maybe Jacob took over Sayid too, but now I'm not so sure. When the monster became John Locke, he didn't take on the real body. He just became an imposter. But Sayid seems to have just come back to life. So if Sayid is Jacob, then the manner in which Jacob became Sayid and the manner in which the monster became John are not the same.
I actually would hope it really is Sayid because he has always been one of my favorites. Still, things could have happened differently since it was done at the temple and Jacob may have been able to take over Sayid's body even though the man in black couldn't do that with Locke.
I think the alternate timeline (or whatever) is interesting. I am still wondering why Desmond was on the plane, it is Lost so I know there must be a deeper reason than just coincidence. :)
I was a powerhouse of a beginning to the final season with lots of new mysteries to unravel.
I was surprised to see Desmond on the plane as well. What was that all about?
Oh well, I'm hooked as usual.
I didn't think much about Desmond being on the plane at the time, I thought that since he never went to the island in that timeline, the producers may have just decided to put him on the plane just to make it interesting. However, there may be more to it than that. I'm not sure we can be certain he was just a regular passenger, Jack was the only one that seemed to notice him. Maybe him showing up on the plane has something to do with him being 'special'. Maybe he is the key to whatever it is the producers have planned.
One more weird thing about the plane - Shannon wasn't on it.
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