Things I Noticed Cabin Fever by Vozzek69
take lots of ben and locke, the welcome return of richard, the ever-awesome christian, spooky claire, the reappearance of jacob’s cabin, and then sprinkle it with threats, beatings, shootings, throat-slitting, and the best candy-bar eating scene in all of boob tube history. at once horde it all into one episode. this is what the writer’s strike did to us, and we should be grateful in favour of it. things i noticed:vozzek’s favorite quotes of the weekjohn burger “the island does not move–land masses just don’t float around and even for scifi–that would be just stupid”. (two weeks ago, comments section) bongzilla “i’m with john burger. vozzek, you’re out of your mind on some of those wilder theories, such as the holm persuasive and the body/mind time travel metamorphosis. just looney hogwash there with no substantiation except a goofball theory”. (two weeks ago, comments section)locke, to ben & hurley “we’re imagined to move the island.” (last night) ? sibling rivalry and lots of rainthis far into the play, similarities and parallels between characters don’t much catch napping us anymore. names, places, and even the encyclopedic look of so tons characters are recycled above and onto again. and so here we have john locke; born prematurely, born in the pouring rain, born to a woman named emily who frantically names him while crying and screaming. we’ve seen this manifest already, and we be informed that it ends with a bitter, motherless existence and a sprinkling of patricide. ben and locke are brothers, if not fraternally (and i’m not convinced that they aren’t) at least metaphorically, as they both walk the identical paths through a very tough life.during childhood, the similarities continue. both locke and ben would be recruited by richard alpert when they were young, and then put distant as not yet ready’. later on in life locke and ben would meet and compete fitting for the illustrious ownership of the island’s chosen protector. they both vie for mom’s affections, with the role of their mother now being played by the island itself. in cain and able fashion, one even kills the other, or at least tries to, until mom intervenes.i couldn’t help but think how locke’s life would’ve gone if his source had been allowed to inhibit him during those first moments. such a connection might’ve been impossible to sever, which is why emily chose not to judge him at all forward of giving him up to a life of foster parents. in this respect, locke is in much the same circumstances as future aaron, and even walt being raised by another. perhaps these characters are special because of this type of upbringing.vehicular manslaughter express attractive a lost institution!pedestrians have it pretty hard in irreparable. we watched juliet’s ex-husband eat a bus, and then hurley rolls right over pryce. this episode it’s emily who chews on a fender. and although she doesn’t die, it leaves us wondering who they mystery driver is. is it cooper? is this richard’s second road kill? have the writers been playing a portion of gta4? doesn’t really concern. what matters is that fate, or the island’s will acting as a executor of fate, bends the path of these people’s lives in the direction it needs them to go.horace is one thorough popinjaygreatest degree-blown log cabin blueprints? constant in compensation a mathematician that was kinda stretching it. but horace’s suggestion this adventure was extremely tattling in the grand scheme of how the island works. locke’s island-induced far-sightedness, which once again happens while he’s unconscious, differs historically from most of lost’s visions in that he sees someone he’s never met. hurley seeing dave, eko seeing yemi these are images that could’ve been taken from their own consciousness. but with the looks of horace, now we’re seeing the island’s consciousness. what we’re seeing is a small loop of past time an incident that actually happened. horace felled that tree a dozen or more years ago, and the isle was there to see it. therefore the island can replay that scene for locke, outstanding and during the course of again, by memory. it uses horace as a vehicle to speak to locke, the way it used yemi to speak to eko, and it chose horace because the blueprints were in his pocket. incidentally, this isn’t exactly the before time we’ve been set this revelation. hurley had no headway of private what christian shephard looked like, but he still saw him in the cabin a few episodes back. i guess the writers are probably just ready to reveal more at this point. still, i create the island’s ability to conjure up visions is limited to that which it, or its inhabitants, has in the know. which may be why so varied names, numbers, places, people, and things are constantly recycled.a certain time, at principles camprichard showing up at locke’s foster parent’s home was a …
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