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Lost Season 6, Episode 1, LA X Recap & Review

First of all, I recommend watching the finale of Season 5 before you begin Season 6. This episode literally picks up immediately after Juliet bangs against the bomb with a rock to make it explode. Everything whites out and then switches scenes to Jack sitting in an airplane.

Oceanic 815

This is the scene that the first 2 minutes were released on ABC’s website. It seems like Jack snaps out of a daydream and kind of looks confused as to why he’s there. Maybe Jack is reading our thoughts? Why is Jack on this plane? As it turns out, he’s on the very same flight – Oceanic Flight 815 – that he was on in the pilot episode of Season 1. However, as the scene progresses, there are minute differences between this scene and season 1’s scene. The real biggie is that the plane does not crash this time. Everything’s fine (and Rose says so).

Slight aside… I wonder if this will be Rose & Bernard’s final appearance on Lost? I think we’ll be seeing small cameo appearances from pretty much everyone who’s ever been on this show. Although you’ll notice throughout the episode that Shannon (Maggie Grace) doesn’t make an appearance next to Boone in the airplane scenes. Reportedly, she was too busy filming a few movies to come back for a small appearance on Lost.

Jack goes to the bathroom in the airplane and comes back and Desmond is sitting in the aisle seat of Jack’s row. Ok. This was not in the pilot of season 1. Did the bomb cause Desmond to never have been on the Island and now he happened to be on Oceanic 815? They seem to recognize each other but just can’t place how they do.

So why does Jack only get one bottle of vodka from the stewardess in this version? Why is Desmond on the plane? Why did Shannon/Boone’s story suddenly change to make it so she was never on the plane? Do any of the Losties on the plane have a slight memory of being on the island?

EW’s Jeff Jenson theorizes on Desmond: “Desmond could be flickering in and out of this world, like Pariah in Crisis on Infinite Earths…Maybe there’s something not quite ‘’set” about the Sideways reality, that it’s still in flux, and Desmond is an element moving in and out of the mix”

Through the Ocean: A “What?!?” Moment

Staring out the Oceanic 815 window, the camera view plummets down, into the ocean, through the water, through a school of fish, past a shark and stops on the four-toed statue. Under water. Woah.

FYI – Look at this screencapture to see that the shark was indeed a Dharma shark (it has the Dharma logo near it’s fin)

Out of the 70’s

Kate wakes up in a tree. Her ears are clearly hurting her, she can’t hear herself well and she keeps touching her ears. She gets out of the tree and runs into Miles. His ears are ringing too. Kate finds evidence that they are back in their rightful time frame and no longer in 1977. They also come across the twisted metal of the Swan Hatch. They also find Jack.  Didn’t we just see Jack in the airplane? Yes. Two Jacks! Also, Sawyer is pretty pissed that Juliet is dead and nothing seemed to be fixed by the bomb. Blah, Blah… lots more Jack-Kate-Sawyer drama. You’ll know from Season 5 posts that I’m just really over that love triangle and all their drama and therefore, any storyline attached to it. Its all very predictable and repetitive.

Back on the Plane…

Kate has some interactions with Saywer & Jack. The passengers of this airplane are quite talkative, huh?  A Hurley comedic relief break is taken when a fan of his Mr. Cluck’s chicken commercial is asking him to do some impressions.

The Injured on the Island

Sayid & Juliet are still alive, but hurt. Kate, Jack, Sawyer, and Jin are digging twisted pieces of metal out of the hole that Juliet is in. Meanwhile, Hurley is tending to Sayid. ”When I die, what do you think will happen to me?” asked Sayid to Hurley. Hurley hears someone in the jungle and looks around with a gun to see who it is. It’s Jacob. He says, “Hi Hugo. Remember me?”

There’s a scene with some plane chatter between Sun & Jin and then Boone & Locke. I didn’t see much relevance to either.

Verizon Sneak Peek Promo

This scene was shown exclusively to Verizon Wireless subscribers. Watch it here.

Locke is cleaning Jacob’s blood off a knife. Ben is pretty freaked out about what they just did (season 5 finale they killed Jacob and burned his body in the fire). Locke sends Ben out to get Richard Alpert.

Outside, the passengers from the Ajira Airways flight are milling around. We see Frank Lapidus, Illana, and Sun. They show Ben Locke’s dead body that was dumped out of the coffin that was on the Ajira Airways flight (in Season 5). Ben looks pretty shocked.

Meanwhile they’re still digging Juliet out from underneath the large pile of metal.

To the Temple

Hurley is following Jacob through the jungle. Jacob stops and squats down by Sayid. He’s not listening to Hurley. He tells Hurley that he’s dead but that he needs to save Sayid by bringing him to the Temple.

Charlie in the Bathroom

Charlie has gone unconscious in the airplane bathroom. He had swallowed his bag of drugs. Of course, Jack and Sayid are to the rescue and Jack pulls the bag out from the back of Charlie’s throat.

It’s funny how character roles and situations played out very similarly on the plane ride with and without the crash.

Locke = Smokey = Locke

Failing to get Richard Alpert to come in to see John Locke, Ben is followed in by some mean dudes with guns. It turns out that these dudes are supposed to be Jacob’s bodyguards (some great bodyguards, huh?). Locke tries to tell these guys that Jacob is dead, so therefore they’re free! They respond by shooting at Locke. A fight ensues and suddenly Locke dissappears and the smoke monster comes in and kills everyone except Ben. One guy surrounds himself with a circle of grey ash (we’ve seen this around Jacob’s Cabin) and the smoke monster cannot cross it… but it can blow the guy out of the small circle, so it does :) Suddenly Locke appears again and says, “I’m sorry you had to see me like that”. BOOM – first big reveal of Season 6! I think this issue deserves it’s own post. Check back for that…

Episode 1 Wind Down

A few more things of note happen in the final parts of LA X. Nothing to elaborate on though.

Juliet dies. :( Sawyer is mad at Jack for it.

Desmond isn’t in Jack’s seat aisle when he gets back from dealing with Charlie… what happened to Desmond?

On the airplane, characters are interacting with objects that we know have significance to them – Hurley has his headphones, Sayid looks at the photo of Nadia, Jin looks at the watch.

Oceanic Flight 815 lands safely. Charlie is arrested for drug possesion.

Arrival – on with life

The people on Oceanic Flight 815 that we have come to know and love and who have made such interesting interactions with each other on a mysterious island simply pass by each other while gathering their luggage and get off the plane never having experienced anything that we have seen in the last 5 seasons.  Presumably in this version of reality these people will go about their lives as if nothing ever happened… because it didn’t.

It will be interesting to see if destiny causes their lives to cross anyway. We will see in the next hour of LA X!

Top 10 Lost Episodes to Watch from EW Doc Jensen

Need to catch up on Island lore before the final season premieres on Feb. 2? Doc Jensen and a panel of EW experts pick the key shows that’ll bring you up to speed.  Source: EW’s Totally Lost

  1. Pilot (Season 1 premiere)
    Immediately after their Sydney-to-L.A. flight crashes on a remote tropical island, the surviving passengers buckle up for a bumpy ride: Their pilot is munched by a weird creature. They hear an eerie, 16-year-old distress transmission in French. A polar bear charges them from out of nowhere. ”Guys…where are we?” asks washed-up rock star Charlie.

  2. walkaboutWalkabout (Season 1, Episode 4)
    It turns out John Locke wasn’t always a mysterious, sparkly-eyed, boar-hunting man who was unafraid of the island-terrorizing monster. He used to be a sad sack, unlucky-in-love box company employee who just wanted to take a break from his miserable life by going on a walkabout in Australia. It also turns out that Locke was even more confined in his previous life than we could have imagined.

  3. Orientation (Season 2, Episode 3)
    The faith vs. reason, destiny vs. free will debate embodied by John Locke and Jack Shephard explodes into near ideological warfare, framing the philosophical context for the Lost saga. The pressing issue, so to speak: whether or not inputting Hurley’s cursed lotto numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42) into an old computer and pressing a button every 108 minutes actually does something, or if it’s just a twisted psych experiment concocted by the mad scientists of the Dharma Initiative. The theme of what and who can be trusted is made manifest via the Hatch’s choppy, potentially dubious orientation film.

  4. A Tale of Two CitiesA Tale of Two Cities (Season 3, Episode 1)
    The season that pitted the castaways against the Others began with the shocking reveal of how and where the alleged ”natives” lived — and introduced the beautifully tragic/tragically heroic Juliet to the mix.

  5. jacob's cabinThe Man Behind the Curtain (Season 3, Episode 20)
    In the first full flashback episode for Benjamin Linus, we see Ben and his dad enter the Dharma Initiative in its 1970s prime, led by a long-haired hippie named Horace Goodspeed; young Ben meets island ”hostile” Richard Alpert, who we learn isn’t so much with the aging; and we see how Ben manages to rid the Island of those pesky Dharma-ites. Meanwhile, in the present, Ben introduces Locke to the Island’s true leader, Jacob — who lives in a rickety cabin surrounded by black ash and isn’t exactly corporeal — which Ben instantly regrets after Jacob communicates with Locke in a way he never has with Ben.

  6. Through the Looking  Glass (Season 3 Finale)
    The episode finally brought Charlie Pace to the fate Desmond foresaw in ”Flashes Before Your Eyes,” and the heroin-addicted rocker learns the boat the Flight 815 survivors think was sent to save Desmond by his eternal beloved Penny Widmore isn’t what it seems at all. Throughout the episode, we see a bearded, suicidal, drug-and-booze addicted Jack in L.A., wracked with guilt over the death of…someone. But it’s not until the mind-melting final scene that we realize Lost is about things far grander than merely how these people will escape from that wild-and-crazy island.

  7. The Constant (Season 4, Episode 5)
    Sayid and Desmond are en-route via helicopter to the mysterious freighter anchored off the island, when, zap!, Desmond finds his consciousness hopping between his present and past in 1996, further plunging Lost down the time-travel rabbit hole. As genius physicist and freighter-folkie Daniel Faraday explains to Desmond — that is, in 1996 — hopping through time is a nasty side effect of off-Island travel, and a deadly one, too, if you can’t find a ”constant” from both time periods to ground your mind in the here and now. When Desmond finds his, it’s arguably the most wrenching, powerful, three-hanky-minimum scene in Lost history.

  8. Because You Left (Season 5 premiere)
    The remaining island survivors start to feel the effects of the aftermath of moving the island, and Jack and Ben begin their quest to reunite the Oceanic 6 in order to return to the island with Locke’s body in an attempt to save their former fellow castaways.

  9. The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham (Season 5, Episode 7)
    The intriguing saga of John Locke widens and deepens as he’s charged with heading back to civilization to persuade his fellow castaways to return to the Island. Ben interrupts a distraught Locke right as he’s about to hang himself.

  10. Jacob ReadingThe Incident (Season 5 finale)
    Trapped in the past and facing certain death, Jack and his fellow quantum leapers conspired to destroy the Island with an H-bomb, thus creating a history-smashing paradox that could rewrite their destinies. Meanwhile, we learn that the Island is home to two ancient, seemingly supernatural figures who are at odds with each other: Jacob, the god-like director of the Others, and the shape-shifting Man In Black.

First Hour of Lost Season 6 Premiere – 6×01 LA X

The following links are video recordings of the Sunset on the Beach Season 6 video premiere that was shown to thousands of fans at Waikiki Beach in Hawaii on January 30, 2010 – 4 days before premiering to the rest of us on ABC. The quality is iffy but it’s the closest to Hawaii that I was ever going to get :)

Spoiler Warning: This is the first episode of the season in it’s entirety!!!

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NXfBMtn04o

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3Nunl9mXJ4

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxHPvlN8HjY

Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC2xZ26MUcA

Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqNv6KatrFk