Lost – Season 6 – Episode 1 – LAX Pt1&2

Lost – The Final Season. Season Six of Lost is the last season, and probably the most anticipated, for the series that has captivated millions of loyal viewers around the world.  I myself, enjoy Lost, and do think it is a great show. As the final season does air, I will be following it, and the opening episode for the season, was more captivating than I had hoped it was. It was another epic opening to what I believe has been a great series so-far, and I seriously can’t wait for everything to be revealed!

As notorious as Lost is for producing mind-f*cks, the openning episode continued that trend. The season began, on what is being referred to “a Parrnell timeline”. Oceanic 815 is in the air, and there was quite a bit of in-flight entertainment. It was great to see Charlie again, as well as Boone, and later on… even if it was a short time, Claire. Also on board, was Desmond? One of the many… interesting “links” onboard the flight, everything just before the moment the plane was supposed to crash, was exactly the same as it was in the Pilot. Desmond though… was not.

As we return to The Island, “The Incident” had just passed, and just like how they’ve been traveling through time, they’re back to their own timeline? Why? What happened after Juliet detonated the bomb? How are they back to the original timeline? What happened to the rest of the Dharma folk? Well forget about them for a sec, Sayid needs help, and so does Juliet, who as it turns out, is still alive… just… and inside the rubble and remains of The Hatch after Desmond had destroyed it. As they rescure Juliet, good ol’ Hugo talks to, the now dead, Jacob… (We only just saw him in last season’s finale and he’s already dead?) Jacob tells Hugo, that the only way to save Sayid, is to take him to The Temple…

Meanwhile, Sawyer finds Juliet, who eventually, dies, and Sawyer seeks revenge against Jack, blaming him for ruining their lives, after being happy in Dharmaville. They drive to the Temple, where they hope they can save Sayid… Within the walls of The Temple,  they get captured, by… “the natives”? But there we find some characters who we had not seen since the first season… Some of the Tailies who were “abducted” are living there, such as the two children (Zach and Emma) and Cindy, the Flight attendant.  They are questioned by… who appears to be “their leader”, Dogen, who appears to be Japanese. As he tells his people to kill them, Hurley is quick to say “Jacob sent us”… (Jacob appears to be the magic word…) They disarm, and are allowed into The Temple, where they attempt to heal Sayid. (Hehe, I feel proud, I could pretty much guess everything Dogen said in Japanese. =D)

Back with the original “Others”, and… well “Him” appears to be killing everyone… And is… Smokey??? They said many of our questions would be answered, but if anything, they’re asking even more than before! As “He” and Ben walk out of Jacob’s statue, Ilana and the rest raise their weapons at “Him”. Richard tells them not to shoot. As “He” walks up to Richard, “He” says something… interesting… “It’s good to see you without chains Richard”, and knocks him out. As “He” leaves, he carries Richard with him, and the rest can only stand and watch…

At the Temple, Sayid’s “healing” didn’t go so well… Hugo is brought in to see Dogen privately, where he tells Dogen that Jacob is dead. Dogen immediately reacts, and forces The Temple into what appears to be some form of “lockdown”. (Or… “Locke-down” Ahahahaha…) As the rest mourn Sayid and Juliet’s deaths, Jack is called to be spoken to, as Jack resists, something unexpected happens, and we see Sayid, awake and alive, asking “what happened?”

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I couldn’t be happier with the opening episode! Many questions answered, but as always, many more raised. Who is “He”? Is he unable to enter an area surrounded by ash? Why is the Temple’s water “no longer clear”? There are so many more questions! As the final season, I cannot wait to have everything finally answered!

It’s the beginning of an end.

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