I have been anticipating tonight since the season two finale ended. I haven’t been this excited about TV since … well, ever. The season three premiere of Lost was like some crazy primitive religious rite. Fans and friends have been hyping it up for months. I was literally shaking with anticipation.
And then it began.
There are people in a house discussing a book. Who are these people? This must be a flashback. I had heard the new season was going to focus on The Others, so maybe this is a flashback to one of their early lives. The discussion gets heated and then there is something. An earthquake.
The house shakes; the people move close together, near support beams. The shaking stops and they run outside. It is a lovely looking place, with bright sun, and blue skies, like the suburbs of paradise. Then someone, a worker or someone, pops out from underneath something. Is that Ethan?
Holy crap it is. This must be Ethan’s back story. But no, there’s Henry Gale. This must be the aftermath of the explosion from the end of last season. What’s that in the sky? It is a plane — crashing.
It’s Flight 815; we’re seeing the crash from The Others’ point of view. Immediately Gale orders The Others to investigate and specifically tells Ethan to pretend he is a survivor.
Bam, commercial. Wow! That’s all I can say. Even my wife is impressed and she has totally lost her Lost momentum this summer.
After the break, we see what The Others have done to Kate, Sawyer, and Jack. Kate is in a large cinder block building with Zeke telling her to take a shower. She is defiant as ever but does take the shower only to find her clothes missing and a new girly dress in its place.
Sawyer awakes in a cage. It looks like something out of a whacky circus and there is an unknown man in the next cage. Sawyer uses his usual charm to question the man but gets nothing but silence in return. Amongst a variety of odd gadgets located in the cage, Sawyer spies one marked with a fork and knife. Pushing it, he gets only a warning. Pushing it again, the strange man warns him not to do it again. Sawyer does and is electrocuted.
Jack awakens in a small windowless room with one wall made out of a strong invisible plexiglass-type substance.
Commercial number two, WTF? We’re 14 minutes in and already at commercial number two! Last season was bad enough with commercials every 10 minutes, now we’re down to seven? Those bastard network executives.
After the break, we’re back to Jack and now he’s pulling on some chain trying to escape. A woman enters and offers him food. Jack refuses, playing the strong, stubborn Gandhi.
Kate is taken to the beach where she has breakfast with Henry Gale who tells her he wants her to have a pleasant memory because the next two weeks are going to be very unpleasant.
The unknown man in the cage next to Sawyer breaks free and lets Sawyer out. They run but are quickly captured by the woman who has been talking to Jack. Zeke makes the other escapee apologize to Sawyer before being taken back.
Eventually, Sawyer manages to figure out the series of levers to push and the food button now releases a doggie bone (with the word Dharma on it) and some more dry food, plus a stream of water. While eating, Kate is brought to the now-empty adjacent cage. Sawyer, obviously moved to see Kate plays it straight and is kind to her. He even tosses over his doggie bone for food.
Meanwhile, Jack finally gives in and accepts the food offered by the woman. She forces him to sit in the corner so that she can open the door and bring the food. As she opens the door, Jack runs for her and manages to subdue her with a sharp object. They leave the room only to find more doorways. Stopping at one Jack tells the woman to open it.
She refuses saying she’ll die if she does. Henry Gale comes in stating she’s right. Jack doesn’t listen and opens the door. Immediately, a flood of water pores in. Gale closes an escape door in the woman’s face letting her and Jack fend for themselves. They escape by pressing an emergency button and the woman knocks Jack unconscious.
I should mention the flashbacks for this episode involved Jack and his ex-wife. It is during the moments when she has filed for divorce and Jack realizes she has found someone else. Jack has gone crazy with jealousy and begins doing things to find out who this man is – calling all the numbers on her cell phone, berating her about it and even accusing his father of knowing something, if not being that man.
Once things are cleaned up from the water, the woman begins telling Jack she knows everything about him. She begins telling him all kinds of things she shouldn’t and couldn’t know by simply paying attention to him on the island. Jack asks her about his ex-wife and is told she is happy. Then, Jack finally fully accepts submission and food. As the woman is about to enter, Henry Gale tells her she’s doing a good job and we fade to black.
It was a great episode. Lots of good emotional pull with the back story, a great introduction to new mysteries involving The Others and what exactly they are doing, and plenty of ‘Oh My Gosh’ moments. I do kind of wish they had spent a few moments with our friends on the other side of the island, but the teaser for next week showed we’ll be seeing plenty of them.
Strangely, though I immensely enjoyed the episode, I feel a little letdown. It is probably the down from a big high, but it feels strange knowing what happened after so many months of speculation.
No worry though; I’ll be back up next week when episode two airs.
Pretty good breakdown, Brew. But, why do you think Juliet was crying at the beginning? She wakes up, looks in the mirror, starts to cry, puts on the CD (not record, tape, etc.), starts listening to “Downtown” of all things, and tries to pull herself together. Then, she’s burning muffins and receiving guests for book club discussion of the latest release of a Stephen King book…
But, why’s she crying? She and Ben (formerly known as Henry Gale) seem to have a strained relationship, too. Wonder what’s up with that?
I liked the episode. As usual, it brought up more questions than it answered. LOVE it!
Who the heck knows? My first thoughts were that she was trying hard to impress someone who was coming over, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see who exactly she is.
It seemed to me that she is unhappy because of what she’s doing on the island.
Later, she and Ben have tense exchanges more than once.
25 minutes of show time….grrrrrr
Grrrr indeed. Hey, what was the link to that lost site you showed me the other day?
She definitely looked tense, but then she was super nice to jack, but then she hit Sawyer with that dart without so much as a blink.
http://groups.myspace.com/oceanicsucks
I think that is the one you are referring to. I sent you an invite to the cheesiness.
okay they actually had 40min. I just watched it again online, but still. I dont know if I can handle this show.
hey…i missed the first 5 episodes of lost, season 3 and im wondering if you know anywhere I can watch these episodes for free(I’m a poor student!!) cheers 😀
I know ABC streams episodes on their website, but I think its only the most recent one, and I’m not sure how long the last one will stay up. Other than that I don’t know. I’m sure you can find downloads on the illegal bittorrent sites, but it will take some searching.
you can catch alllll the lost episodes on this web page .. n lots of other shows too 😀 !
http://www.bestoftv.info
Lost episode 7 – Not in Portland
Brainwashing Scene with Karl strapped to the chair in Room 23.
Seperated with surround sound and played backwards you can hear a creepy woman saying “Only fools are enslaved by time and space”
bestoftv.info doesn’t have any lost you retard
BestofTV is a waste of space. You Suck Ellie. Lick balls.
this movie was really very nice to see
but i want the song of this movie