tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18860717.post8195850469837512509..comments2023-02-15T08:47:59.935-05:00Comments on wuzzon?: LOST: Frickin awesome. =)cabinboyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06861224210616160583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18860717.post-33090880813858898312010-04-15T12:27:46.168-04:002010-04-15T12:27:46.168-04:00Quickish reply.
I took Desmond's hit-n-run to...Quickish reply.<br /><br />I took Desmond's hit-n-run to be his way of getting Locke2 in touch with his LOST1 self, or set him up for that, by way of miracle surgery. Thing is, will Locke2 consider his fearful, angry, fate-full LOST1 life experience as something to be preserved from his contented LOST2 vantage point?<br /><br />Or perhaps it's just to get Locke2 in place to trigger other crossover downloads, for Jack and Ben, who had significant conflicts and connections with his LOST1 counterpart.<br /><br />I'm uncomfortable with the notion of full-on transmigration between realities, but keep thinking that pushing Locke2 back into Locke1's (hopefully not completely decomposed—c'mon, Island!) body would be a great move against Esau, who is "stuck" in Locke's form, but according to the Rules (as far as we can suss out) cannot take the form of anyone who's alive. Might be a crippling, if not mortal, blow to the Monster in or near the endgame.cabinboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06861224210616160583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18860717.post-61161084249191738362010-04-15T11:37:58.962-04:002010-04-15T11:37:58.962-04:00Interesting stuff. I have to say, the big questio...Interesting stuff. I have to say, the big question to me, is *why* did Desmond run down Locke. What does he know, what did he see, that told him that Locke has to *go* in Lost2.0? <br /><br />More thoughts later, possibly over e-mail.zorknapphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14918094969930233635noreply@blogger.com