Lost – LA X, Part 1

Well, the waiting is finally over, the final season of Lost has begun!  Part 1 of the premiere started where last year’s finale left off.  We’re taken back to Oceanic Flight 815 in mid-flight.  However, this time around, the turbulence does not cause the plane to crash.  Instead, it was made out to be a “rough patch of air”   As the episode progressed we saw what looks to be two different possible outcomes that follow the Incident.  We’re shown how things would have happened if Flight 815 never crashed as well as what could have happened after the hydrogen bomb went off.  Part 1 ends with the death of Juliet and the eventual landing of Flight 815.

It was kinda cool to see what happened on the plane after the crash didn’t happen, but at the same time it was strange.  To me it was sad to see Jack interacting with fellow “survivors” as if he didn’t know them.  The relationships that they formed were gone.  When Jack saves Charlie’s life, he gets a little help from Sayid who’s just a random passenger to Jack now.  They’re unaware as to how well they really could work together.  As long as we’re on the subject, how sad was the storyline with Charlie?  Yeah, Jack saved his life, but Charlie is escorted off the plane by police officers.  He never meets Claire or John Locke, who were profound influences on the person Charlie became on the island.

There were some very interesting aspects to this episode too.  It was almost like foreshadowing, but not.  When Boone was talking with John Locke on the plane, he jokingly remarks, “If this thing goes down, I’m stickin’ with you.”  We all know that on the island after the crash, they worked together to unbury the hatch.  After Jack saved Charlie’s life, Charlie thanks Jack by saying “I was supposed to die”.  Hmm, where have I heard that before?  Apparently, in this new time line, Hurley thinks he’s the luckiest man alive…weird.

It’s the age-old question, if you could go back in time and change one thing in your life would you?  In this alternate scenario, they did change their past.  But it also changed who they were and would become.  These aren’t the same people we’ve come to know and love.  Without their shared experiences, they never become the people we know them as.

One thing that’s tough to fully understand is how the survivors on the island managed to survive a hydrogen bomb explosion.  In thinking about it, maybe the blast from the bomb was canceled out by the sheer force of the electromagnetic pocket. Jin alludes to the fact that they must have traveled through time again; he’s experienced the blinding light and loud noises before.  This is an appealing idea, maybe they jumped back to 2007, where they ultimately belong (one possible 2007 anyway).

Oh the anticipation !

Well, this is it, the final season of Lost is about to begin and I can’t wait! I’m happy but sad.  I can’t wait to see what happens next, but I don’t want it to end.  I know some of you out there are excited to see the finale, but a small part of me isn’t.  I haven’t been watching the show for very long, in fact my wife and I were able to get caught up rather quickly thanks to a friend at work who lent us his DVD box sets.  But still knowing that it will all be over is sad to me.  I’ll miss watching it with my wife; she always has the funniest things to point out.  Having watched all of the Lost episodes on DVD, I don’t know what it’s like to watch an episode with commercials.  I hope I can handle it!

I can’t guarantee that the postings will be up immediately, but I’m gonna try my best.  There is so much Lost stuff out there on the net that there’s really no way for me to compete.  So my postings will most likely include short recaps and a little speculation, with a little help from my wife of course!  I’ll also point out some funny things as we go; Lost episodes are full of little things to laugh at!

2 more days, 2 more days and we’ll be on our way to the answers!

The Bachelor – Episode 4

The girls boarded two huge RV’s and embarked on a road trip along the California coast.  Gia was given a one on one date.  She and Jake spent the day at a vineyard where she wanted to play hide and go seek with him.  Jake liked the fact that she was spontaneous.  After that, they sat down and talked.  The night was capped off with a campout under the stars. Gia told him that it was the most perfect date ever.  Of course it is, when ABC’s footin’ the bill, why wouldn’t it be?

The RV’s made a stop at Pismo beach where the girls got to drive dune buggies.  Ali took advantage of the moment and called shotgun on Jake’s dune buggy.  The dune buggies looked like they were a blast.  After that, the all went sand surfing which is probably more difficult than it looks.   I think everyone must have fallen on their face at lest 3 times.  The date comes to a close at an inn where Jake gets to spend more valuable time with the women.  Vienna actually turns Jake down when he asks to talk with her.  She wanted to be the last one to talk to him; apparently she wanted to be the last woman he kissed that night.  Whatever, I guess.   At the end of the night, Tenley got the rose, which was a smart decision.

Instead of another one on one date, Jake opted for a two and one date with Ella and Kathryn.  This date must have been tough for everyone involved.  Jake did some real decision making, he put things in perspective.  He shocked everyone when not only did he send Ella home, he also sent Kathryn home!  I was glad to see that he was mindful of the people involved.  He didn’t want to waste Ella or Kathryn’s time if he was sure neither on e was going to be his fiancé.  Kathryn told him that he was making a mistake sending her home.  Now, for all you true Bachelor fans out there – how many times have you heard that?  That’s what any woman would say!  Who would actually get kicked off the show and say, “he made the right choice in sending me home”?  No one!

During the rose ceremony, the importance of these decisions, as well as their difficulty was foremost on Jake’s mind.  He has to make the touch choices now, he’s spent some time with each of these women and sending any of them home will be tough for him.  I think Jake is in a hurry to get this over with, or at least he has an idea as to who he’s going to pick.  He decided to let two of the women go at the rose ceremony instead of the planned one.  He shocked everyone when he decided to keep Vienna around at least another week.  Ali was EXTREMELY pissed and was whispering to all the other girls about it right after it happened.  I can’t wait to see what she’s going to say to him about the whole thing.  Part of me just wants him to say, “You know what, enough’s enough.  I don’t want to hear it anymore”.  Yeah maybe some of the women (maybe all of ‘em!) are annoyed that she’s still around, but don’t whine about it.  Have some fun, open up with Jake and let him see for himself, confronting him might not be the best idea.

The Bachelor – Episode 3

The first one on one date was with Vienna.  We learned shortly into the date that Jake is afraid of heights and had trouble working up the courage to go bungee jumping.  As they were on the date, the women back at the mansion were really hoping that Vienna did not get a rose.  When she came back with a rose and an amazing story, the women were furious.

The group date was at the John Lovitz Comedy Club, which was cool.  The women were informed that they would be performing stand-up comedy.  Ashleigh started crying before the performance started and didn’t want to do it.  Some of the girls were funny; I think Michelle’s performance sucked.  The impressions of the other girls were funny; some of the women had the chance to laugh at themselves.  Jake noticed that a lot of the impressions made fun of Vienna, which made him wonder if they’re seeing something he’s not.  Eventually, Ashleigh performs her stand-up and did pretty well.  I had a feeling that she would do well.

During the date, Ashleigh told Jake how she felt when Vienna came back with a rose.  Some of the other women also told him that they didn’t think Vienna was right for him.  I thought that that was a little forward; they were pretty much calling out Jake’s judgment.  I could tell that he didn’t like it that the women questioned his choice.

Later on in the evening Jake admits to Michelle that is had been a pretty rough night for him.  Why wouldn’t it be?  All the girls admitted that they didn’t agree with his decision on Vienna.  Michelle pretty much had to ask permission to kiss Jake, which was weird.  Then when it was over she said, “Gimme something more than that”.  Then they talked about how she had packed and wanted ready to leave, then she stayed, but now she’s thinking of leaving again. Jake did the only sensible thing; he told Michelle it would be best if she left.  On her way out, she was surprised that he “kicked her to the curb.” C’mon, she was asking for it!

Ella’s one on one date was a little predictable.  Right away I knew the ‘surprise’ was going to be Ethan, her son.  Who didn’t see that coming? Jake and Ethan got along well and Ella was happy to see that.  She said that she realizes that she’s going to be there for a while.   I made a mental note to watch her once she got back at the mansion.  I want to see how she deals with all of the bickering there.

During the cocktail party Elizabeth and Jake sat down to talk for a while.  Jake accused Elizabeth of playing games with him and told her that she was sending mixed signals.  She doesn’t really see that and can’t understand Jake’s confusion.  Then… Surprise, surprise…Vienna ends up interrupting them!  At the rose ceremony, Jake chose 9 women to move on, and Elizabeth was not one of them.