HoardingHurley81
04-21-2010, 05:11 PM
Ok ok ok, I know that love appears to be the constant that helps our Losties "remember."
But I am intrigued by Sun's reaction on the gurney when she sees Locke and freaks out and starts saying in Korean "Its him! Its him!"
Sun was being chased by smokey/Locke when she ran into a tree and lost her ability to speak english. Is it possible that this flipped her mind to the alt-reality and she recognized Locke as the ambiguous madman he is?
To go further, if this is the case, then Jack may have had his mind "synched up" with the alt-reality after the rocket blast. Perhaps this will help him realize whether or not he should "fix" Locke in the alt-reality, with the consequences extending to the island.
Thoughts anyone?
iklimon
04-21-2010, 05:20 PM
Ok ok ok, I know that love appears to be the constant that helps our Losties "remember."
But I am intrigued by Sun's reaction on the gurney when she sees Locke and freaks out and starts saying in Korean "Its him! Its him!"
Sun was being chased by smokey/Locke when she ran into a tree and lost her ability to speak english. Is it possible that this flipped her mind to the alt-reality and she recognized Locke as the ambiguous madman he is?
To go further, if this is the case, then Jack may have had his mind "synched up" with the alt-reality after the rocket blast. Perhaps this will help him realize whether or not he should "fix" Locke in the alt-reality, with the consequences extending to the island.
Thoughts anyone?
That would definitely be a twist, and an echo back to when Jack had Ben on the table. The scene with Sun was both intriguing and bothersome for me. Intriguing because it obviously points to some bleed through between the original and side. But bothersome because it was a major point of focus and yet she didn't seem to have any of the flashes that Hurley/Libby/Desmond/Charlie had.
-ik
HoardingHurley81
04-21-2010, 05:31 PM
That would definitely be a twist, and an echo back to when Jack had Ben on the table. The scene with Sun was both intriguing and bothersome for me. Intriguing because it obviously points to some bleed through between the original and side. But bothersome because it was a major point of focus and yet she didn't seem to have any of the flashes that Hurley/Libby/Desmond/Charlie had.
-ik
Kinda thought that this would be the week that Jack "remembered" with the trigger being the spinal surgery on Locke reminding him of his operation on Ben. Very similar imagery between the two scenes though.
At any rate, perhaps the reason Sun being in love already and having that person on the island may have helped her in regard to not having flashes to make her remember.
But what if love is not the constant? What if the constant is getting over whatever your previous issues were? For example, Jack has finally let go, whereas before he could never do that. Same with Sun and Jin, they finally decided not to take their love for granted in both the island and alt-reality world, and good things have happened since.