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OK... LOST Update....
Episode 1 (LA X): We discover the timeline has split between "The Island Where the Jughead Detonation Didn't Work" and "The Sunken Island Where the Jughead Detonation Set About a Full Change in the Timeline". Those on the Island are now split between 4 factions: The Oceanic 815 Returners (Jack, Sawyer, Hurley, Kate, etc.), The Others At the Temple (Dogen, Lennon, etc.) - both of whom are at The Temple, and The Invaders Who Came to Do Something (Ilana, Lapidus, Ben, etc.), and the Lockeness Monster (Locke, the knocked-out-cold Richard), based out of the Statue of Tawaret. Sayid dies and then is brought back to life, via a Mysterious Healing Pool that's seems to be broken. Off-Island, life continues in a very normal fashion for most.
Episode 2 (What Kate Does): On island, Sawyer, Kate, and Jin all abandon the Temple for various reasons. Sawyer goes off to be alone to mourn the death of Juliet and abandons Kate while Jin ends up the prisoner of the returned Claire. At the Temple, Jack's given a pill to make Sayid all better (aka "dead"), because he's now infected by "the sickness" that has infected Claire. Off-island, Claire and Kate share the birth of Aaron together.
Episode 3 (The Substitute): Sawyer goes on a journey of self-discovery assisted by The Lockeness Monster. Richard is set free and Lockeness is reminded by a weird blonde kid with bloody arms that there are rules. The Invader group buries RealLocke and Ben confesses to having murdered Locke. Sawyer discovers that there are "candidates" written on a wall in a cave. Lockeness Monster offers Sawyer a gift in exchange for loyalty. Off-island, Locke comes to terms with his handicap, is preparing to marry the woman of his dreams, is offered a job by lottery winner Hugo (and is interviewed by Rose, who is dying of cancer), and becomes a high school substitute teacher where the European History teacher is one Benjamin Linus.
Episode 4 (Lighthouse): Jack and Hugo head off to find a lighthouse and take part in an offer by the ghost of Jacob, which irritates Dogen (what doesn't irritate that man?). Jack breaks the lighthouse mirror (which seems to have the ability to see people all over the world - and their names are attached to their numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42), but Jacob's OK with that. Jin learns quickly that Claire's a class-1 nut who wants to kill Kate if she took Aaron. Off-island, Jack's a horrible divorced father with a virtuoso piano-playing son.
Episode 5 (Sundown): Sayid is given a mission to kill the Lockeness Monster by the same guy who tried to poison him. Claire enters the temple with a message, but is ignored and tossed in an oubliette. Kate returns and tells Claire that she's got Aaron and he's waiting for her (Claire's not pleased). Sayid stabs Lockeness (which doesn't work) and Lockeness send him back to the Temple with the message that at sundown, people can either join Lockeness or die. About half join Lockeness. Sayid and Dogen bond a little right before Sayid drags Dogen into the Mysterious Healing Pool and drowns him before slitting the throat of Lennon. This breaks the protection of the Temple and Smokey tears through like a steam train. Those who left survived, as did Kate and Claire (in the oubliette) and the Invader crew who sneaked in to rescue a few others before hiding in a hidden compartment. Interesting interaction between Ben and Sayid where Sayid confirms that there isn't any time left for him. Smokey's officially recruited crew now seems to contain Claire and Sayid (who look like cult members) and Kate, who's been suckered into following along by Claire. Off-island, Sayid defends his brother's family from bad men (including Keamy, who in the other timeline was also a bad man) and saves Jin in a restaurant freezer.
And so here we are:
1. The sideways timeline seems to be showing a "What If" Scenario. I'm sure the 2 lines will re-converge, but when and at what cost is the question now.
2. The promo seems to say that next week, Ben will face death. I'm pretty sure they won't give away a major character death in a promo 1 week ahead of time, so Ben's safe for now, but I'm betting on a Ben-centric episode. My personal theory is that much of what's happening in these final episodes will represent a redemptive thread for Ben.
3. The boy shows that there's something that's still governing the island and that neither Jacob nor the Lockeness Monster are "in charge".
4. There's going to be some dead people before this is over with. Lockeness continues to make deals with people to get their support, and so far, the 2 deals we've heard are very cryptic and given Lockeness' tendency to kill people, morbid: Sawyer can "go home" and Sayid can be reuinted with Nadia (who is dead). I think they're both toast.
5. Lockeness' skill at gaining followers seems to be in line with the old line that one of the Devil's best tricks isn't lying: it's telling the truth in an out-of-context way so as to manipulate the listener.
6. With all the "is Jacob really good" and "is Lockeness really bad" talk out there, I'll echo Doc Jansen on this one: Jacob is life, Lockeness is death. However, they are both subject to the rules of the game: some may be taken by one and some may be taken by the other - and breaking those rules has severe consequences. On a wider note, I think that the tug-of-war between Jacob and Lockeness may be reflected in the tug-of-war between Ben and Widmore. Both represent diametrically opposed characters who are not allowed to kill each other (per the episode where Ben shows up in Widmore's bedroom).
7. Balance seems to be a recurring theme in the big battle. Hmm.
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