This was one of my favorite episodes of the season, so far. I certainly enjoy and prefer the episodes where the story is following them on the island as opposed to the main land. I think Sawyer and Juliette make a good couple as do Jack and Kate, looks like there's going to be a wrench thrown in that after Sawyer saw Kate again.
I was thinking and wanted to get your opinions...
I think Horace is the guy that appeared to John (i think it was John) in a previous season. I think Horace's nose was bleeding and John asked him what was wrong and he said it's probably because I've been dead for 12 (or was it 15?) yrs. Anyway, trying to figure out the correlation between the nose bleeds and people traveling in time, dead, nose bleeds and some regressing with time to their childhood, like Charlotte.
I usually feel real frustrated at the end of every episode because I don't feel like I got enough content, but tonight, I was satisfied, although I'd sit there and watch a lot more if they'd give me new stuff.
What did you all think about tonight's episode?
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ReplyDeleteBut anyway, yeah, same Horace as from John's jungle trek and the same Horace who recruited Ben's dad into Dharma.
Interesting tidbit, I've been scanning the blogs lately, and apparently that four-toed statue is ancient Egyptian. There's an Egyptian god named Horus who had the head of a falcon [didn't get a good look at the head] and held an ankh [like the statue did]. We've seen Egyptian hieroglyphics on the island before [in the hatch, on the temple, etc]. I don't know what all this means, but the Egyptians had very elaborate views on life and the afterlife. Don't know how all this fits into lost, but I think I am going to scan Wikipedia to brush up on my ancient Egyptian mythology.