Saturday, March 24, 2007

Observations: Episode 3.13-The Man From Tallahassee

LockeSorry for the tardiness, I actually haven't had a chance to watch the episode again so no screenshots yet. I'll try to add those later.

*edit: screenshots added. Click any of the pictures for their Flickr page. Click All Sizes above the picture on Flickr to view full HD resolution. Also, view 18 more at the Flickr album: click here

First, this was a great episode. Locke is probably the most intriguing character (after Eko was killed) and his flashbacks are always interesting. Loved the little twists and the conversations of Ben and Locke.

Anthony Cooper1) Just when you think you know Locke and think that he wants to stay on the island to keep his legs, a twist comes and announces he wants to stay to be safe from his father. Good twist.

2) How on earth did Anthony Cooper end up on the island? Did the Others intentionally get him? Did he crash there by boat or plane? Did he try to find the island? Is it just a hallucination?

Out the window he goes 33) The mystery of how Locke ended up in a wheelchair is finally resolved. The mystery of how he's walking now is not, and maybe it never will be...

4) Will the survivors and Others be forgiving of Locke for blowing up their possible escape because of his fear or hate his guts for ruining a chance to go back home?

5) What happens to Jack and Juliet now that their way home has been blown up?

Locke and his masterpiece6) How did Locke come out of the water wet? There's gotta be a story there. Maybe he submerged the sub and blew up the dock. If he was trying to make it look like he blew up the sub, how would he know when the people were coming?

That's all I've got for now. When I go back and watch it again to get screenshots, I may add some more...

If you missed the episode or would like to see it again, watch it for free on ABC.com!

Next week's episode, Episode 3.14, titled Exposé, airs at 10/9c only on ABC.

There will be no live posting for the next episode on The LOST Observations as I'll be on vacation. Observations will follow on Friday or Saturday though.

More than halfway through Season 3 and it's looking great!
-Kevin C. Burns

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