The producers said we were going to get answers, and at the end of the episode, one of Lost’s biggest mysteries was seen once again…but more on that later. The on island storyline started out with something never done before, a camera angle from the point of view of the Smoke Monster. The viewers wander all over the island with the Smoke Monster as it heads to Dharmaville and we can see its reflection in a mirror. The Smoke Monster heads back to the jungle and takes form as John Locke, then cuts Richard down to ask him questions and offer him answers. The Smoke Monster who ill refer to as Flocke (Fake Locke) makes very interesting points in his conversation with Richard. Flocke offers to tell Richard anything he wants to know and talks about how Jacob was always so secretive and therefore Richard never fully knew what was going on. It’s hard to turn Flocke’s offer down, but Richard was able to even though it didn’t matter because Flocke wasn’t even paying attention at that point as a young kid suddenly appeared with blood on his hands and Flocke couldn’t believe his eyes, and yet Richard couldn’t even see the boy (or the boy just disappeared before Richard looked at him). Flocke then goes on to Dharmaville where he finds a drunk Sawyer listening to loud music. Immediately Sawyer realizes that this man is not John Locke, because Sawyer said this Locke doesn’t have any fear. Sawyer follows Flocke because Flocke claims that he will answer the most important question in the world, why are they all on this island? In the jungle, Flock once again sees the young kids, and Sawyer sees him as well. Flocke starts chasing the kid and then Richard comes running out to find Sawyer and warning him not to trust Flocke and to go back to the Temple, but Sawyer of course ignores him. When Flocke catches up to the kid, the kid says “You know the rules. You can’t kill him.” to which Flocke responds with the John Locke catch phrase “Don’t tell me what I can’t do.” It seems almost as if part of John Locke is still alive inside and trying to makes his way out but that wouldn’t make any sense because the Smoke Monster isn’t actually possessing his body. Also, this kid could either be a young Jacob or as other bloggers have speculated that it’s Aaron but that seems less plausible. There’s also a question as to which person Flocke can’t kill- is it Jacob that he can’t kill (even though he already did or is it that he can’t kill Sawyer?)
Meanwhile, the people left on the beach decide that they should head to the temple but first make a pit stop to bury John Locke’s body. On the way, Ilana says that the Smoke Monster is stuck as John Locke now and can’t take the form of anyone else. That could have used a little more explaining as to how she knows that but maybe we’ll find out at a later date. At the funeral, Ben makes a speech about how Locke was a better man and how Ben is sorry that he murdered him, to which Frank Lapidus makes the hilarious remark, “This is the weirdest damn funeral I’ve ever been to.”
Flocke leads Sawyer down a cliff to which there is conveniently a very old ladder and a rope ladder leading to a cave on the side of the cliff. Of course someone has a little trouble getting down Jacob’s Ladder (get it?) which adds a little drama to the episode as Flocke helps Sawyer regain his balance and leads him into the cave. In the opening to the cave there is a scale that is perfectly balanced by a black stone and a white stone. Flocke picks up the white stone and tosses it into the ocean, saying that it was an inside joke. Probably because Flocke (the Man in Black) triumphed over Jacob (the Man in White) signifying that maybe evil has triumphed over good. On the inside of the cave is a wall and ceiling covered in writing. We have finally found the source for Jacob’s lists, this being the master list. The names of numerous people that have come and gone to the island are scratched onto the wall and most of the names are scratched off. 6 names and numbers remain not scratched off- 4-Locke, 8-Reyes, 15-Ford, 16-Jarrah, 23-Shephard, and 42-Kwon.
The numbers are back! Finally, the numbers reappear and give us a little more insight into the importance of them but still don’t tell us exactly what they are and why they are important. Flocke explains to Sawyer that Jacob at some time has figuratively pushed each person to the island and took away there free will. These 6 people were brought here as candidates to replace Jacob as the protector of the island. Flocke crosses out John’s name and tells Sawyer he has 3 choices- do nothing, become the new Jacob, or leave the island with Flocke. Sawyer chooses the third choice and decides to leave the island as the episode ends. Sawyer is a great conman and has gotten played in the past when Ben conned him into behaving by telling they put a pacemaker bomb in Sawyer. However, it seems as if Sawyer is possibly conning Flocke right now by letting Flocke think he is in control, or Sawyer is getting played and is just doing whatever he can to get off the island. It seems hard to believe that all Flocke wants is to go home because he’s been on this island for so long that it’s all he knows and there’s nothing to go back to. Only time will tell what his true intentions are, but as for now I really hope Sawyer has a plan because if he doesn’t, it seems as if he’s going to either die or leave which is kind of an unsatisfying ending to the James Saywer Ford storyline. As for the candidates, I think Jack will be the next Jacob and protect the island but as Flocke says to Sawyer “The island doesn’t need protecting.” This is very similar to what Jack said to Locke back in the season 4 finale that “It’s an island John, it doesn’t need saving.” Ironic, huh? Well this was an extremely informational episode but it wouldn’t be Lost without creating more questions in the process of answering questions. One last point is that Kate wasn’t on the wall but I don’t care because I’m not a fan of hers anyway. Also, Flocke doesn’t know which Kwon (Jin or Sun) Jacob is talking about. Until next episode, I guess all we can do is ponder like we have for the past 5 seasons.
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