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BarTopDancer 03-23-2010 10:10 PM

Oh Lost. Much like my Ducks this season I fear you have given me a glimmer of awesomeness you won't be able to live up to. Tonight was epic, broke my heart and gave me a dose of WTF is going on.

ETA more thoughts:

Spoiler:
Richard is the most heartbreaking character on this show. I can't recall ever crying before. Maybe when Kermey shot Alex but I think that was just a audible gasp.


We learned
Spoiler:
what happened to the rest of the statue, who the people on the Black Rock were, how it got on the island, why Richard never ages and how long he's been on the island. I'm sure we learned more that I am forgetting.


Re: JW's post

Spoiler:
When the island vanished and the sky turned purple what did it unleash on the rest of the world?





Nestor Carbonell should never, ever, ever again be without work. Ever.

JWBear 03-23-2010 10:26 PM

Oh! I almost forgot! Now we know what happened to the statue!

Ghoulish Delight 03-23-2010 10:39 PM

Boom went the dynamite.

Spoiler:

You know, when they went for the reveal so early, I thought, "Okay, good, now we know THAT'S not what the island is." I thought for sure it was a red herring.

As it became clear they meant it, I was got a little worried. But they won me over with the period piece. Epic is indeed the word. And they pulled it off, I'm in. And I'm certain I've said, "If this turns out to be hell I'm going to be pissed." But they did it in the only way it works, no bones about it mythology. I love this version of the devil. It's very reminiscent of the Twilight Zone's usual take.

Oh, that was great.

And, coincidence, or Health Care Reform propaganda?

bewitched 03-24-2010 12:07 AM

AWESOME episode!

Nestor Carbonell kicked ass

Frikitiki 03-24-2010 12:16 AM

whoa schnikes!

innerSpaceman 03-24-2010 06:23 AM

Now that's what I'm talkin'. :cool:



GREAT episode!

innerSpaceman 03-24-2010 09:38 AM

I have to say, though, that I found Richard's being "doomed" to live forever to be kinda lame. Jacob couldn't give him any of the things he really desired, so Ricardo seemed to have made that one up on the spot while grasping at straws for what one wishes for when granted the proverbial 3 genii wishes.

They could have at least attempted to tie it in to the survival instinct just refreshed via his ocean water-boarding a few moments earlier. But you could see in Richard's face at that moment that he was just - ok, well, um, I guess ... um, live forever?


Still, it was my favorite episode of the season. Finally getting around to the Losties talking about their candidacies, and more of the conflict between old time Jacob and MIB - plus I've always said the off-island stuff is the best - and it doesn't get better than Period Romance Novel stuff with scruffy yummy Nestor.
:snap:

Ghoulish Delight 03-24-2010 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 318370)

They could have at least attempted to tie it in to the survival instinct just refreshed via his ocean water-boarding a few moments earlier. But you could see in Richard's face at that moment that he was just - ok, well, um, I guess ... um, live forever?

He chose living forever because dying meant going to hell. It wasn't just, "Uuuh, I can't think of anything else", it was his only option left.

innerSpaceman 03-24-2010 10:21 AM

Sorry, where did the script say that? I must have missed it. You're welcome to your interpretation.

Mine is, of course, my own. But I based it on Nestor's performance at that moment. That's how I saw it.


Yeah, he had a fear of hell. But seeing as he seemed convinced what he thought was hell for a while really was not, I have a hard time believing fear of hell was paramount in his mind at the moment.

His first two choices were things the episode clearly established were deep desires. Live Forever never came up once before Richard asked for it kinda despondently when his real wishes were stymied.


Either way, he obviously got a bum deal. They must not have had tv or radio or books or such in 1837, because everyone knows you should never wish to live forever. :rolleyes: Poor stupid Ricardo.



In any event, and I'll leave this to more die-hard Lost experts - but just what has Richard been doing to fulfill his job to intervene against the influence of MIB during his ensuing eternity on the Island?

SzczerbiakManiac 03-24-2010 10:29 AM

The priest in the jail told Ricardo he did not have enough time to serve penance for his crime. It seems logical/plausible to me that Ricardo would choose to live forever so he would not go to Hell and have the time to pay for his ultimate sin.

Speaking of that smokin' hot immortal, why was he called Ricardus <sp?> if his original name was Ricardo? Isn't Ricardus the Latin version of Richard? I realize he's Latino, but that's really not the same thing.


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