
Here we are at the beginning of the end of Season 4. "There's No Place Like Home Part 1" was a great start to a season finale and once we have all three parts, I think this episode will be even better. This may be just first act, but boy, what a first act it was! We had the arrival of the Oceanic 6 in the flash-forward, and holy crap -- their return was rather intense. If the great flash-forward wasn't enough, the island story was jammed packed as well. We had a mountain of C4 on the freighter, a journey to the fabled Orchid Station, "saving" the survivors by raft six at a time, Jack bleeding out of his gut, Keamy ready to kill them all, and Locke actually physically moving the Island?
Yeah, Part 1 definitely showcased the new breath of life the fourth season gave to the show. I was thinking to myself last night that not once have I sat and watched the show this season and said, "I'm bored." I couldn't say that about season 3 and definitely not about Season 2. The writers' and creators' demand for an end date to the show have saved Lost from mediocrity. THANK YOU the powers-that-be! I have the same wonderment and zeal that I had when I watched the first season of Lost, and that is no easy task.
They're Branding You "The Oceanic 6"
Wow, they pulled out the big guns for the flash-forward: what happened when the Oceanic 6 first got back home. I must say I got a little misty-eyed when our survivors got to meet their families again. It was also nice to see Jack's mom, who we haven't seen since his first flashback in Season 1. And how great was Sun's takeover of Paik Industries? How heavy was Jack finally learning that Claire was actually his half-sister? How creepy was the "Numbers" in Hurley's Camaro dashboard? And of course, how great was Sayid and Nadia's reunion (even though we know it will be short lived)?
Geeze! That's A Lot of C4
Well, I guess we found out what that device on Keamy's arm last week is for. If Keamy goes down, the freighter must blow up. This leads to a lot of questions; we know Sun and Aaron will survive safely, but what about Michael, Desmond, and Jin? Their fates seem to be in peril, and with Jin's possible impending death, it doesn't look too good. Also, would Michael get his death wish so soon? They better not even think of killing Desmond. I want one happy ending in this story, dammit!
"I Always Have a Plan"
So Ben has a plan. What is it? He seemed very courageous walking straight into Keamy's arms. We know that he will live past this moment from his flash-forward, but from what happens between now and his arrival in Tunisia? Ben is currently at the Orchid Station; in his flash-forward, he was wearing a jacket from the Orchid Station. In his FF, his arm was injured and he had his beating stick that he handed to John before he walked into Keamy's control. What is he going to do and whose side is he on? Is Ben going to screw over John in the end for his own benefit? Or is Ben actually going to be a team player?
Thoughts and Side Notes
Overall I really liked this episode, but I can't give it the full stamp of approval until I see all of the intended parts of the season finale. That said, Season 4 might go down as my favorite season of Lost so far, but that will all depend on how they close it up two weeks from now with the last 2 parts to "There's No Place Like Home."
What did you think? What are you thoughts, questions, comments, and/or theories? Let's open up the discussion in the comment section below.
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Loving Lost this season, right up until the last few episodes. I have such a headache. The Orchid Station? Oh, sure! The Orchid Station! Some people get killed and stay dead, while others are killed but don't die. This week's lynch pin character is next week's spear carrier. Surgery stings a little but doesn't really hurt and requires no recuperation. (This bugs me, but the time travel, the smoke monster, the ghosts, and the visits to the desert don't. Yet. Go figure.) When will we see the shocking return of Charlie? (This has seemed inevitable to me from the time he started holding his breath.) Will the dentist turn out to be the evil mastermind of the Dharma initiative? Oooh, scarrrry. If Jack's appendix can be removed in a dirty tent, without a surgeon or anesthesia, just prior to his running into the woods on a new adventure, then anything's possible.
Yes. I love this season. Though the last montage reminded me of other Lost finales. Our guys separate from each other on or off the island– each going down different paths to meet again in the beginning of Season 5.
I don’t think Desmond will die, he has to meet Penelope they have building that up since Season 2.
Jin will probably get blown up and I thought Michael couldn’t die.
I can’t wait to see the finale.
I have been watching Lost faithfully up until last season, so I spent this season playing catch up. My jaw dropped when I found out Jack and Claire were related. But, for some reason, I don't think she dies. I don't think a lot of them will die. I guess time will tell. 2 more seasons to let it play out.
I agree I think this is my favorite season of Lost so far but I am waiting patiently to see how they end it.
Could it be that Ben, who had told Michael he intended to destroy the ship, just not yet, had something to do with the mountain of C-4 left there?....
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