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Damon and Carlton rehash and prehash — and explain, sort of, the compass

"Locke's compass is in an infinite mobius loop" -- Damon and Carlton

"Locke's compass is in an infinite mobius loop" -- Damon and Carlton

The May 11, 2009 official audio podcast, a good one that I recommend listening to in its entirety if you have time, is Damon and Carlton’s last for Season 5. Michael Emerson, though, will be doing the podcast next week to rehash the Finale.

On the podcast, Damon and Carlton rehash Follow the Leader, talking about how Locke emerged as a strong and compelling guy in tune with the Island, much to the consternation of Ben and Richard Alpert, and how Jack had finally found his mission, after weeks of mopping floors and erasing chalkboards, although he hasn’t been able to attract many followers.

As for the finale, they say we will get a substantial piece of information, and that by the end of the premiere of Season 6, we will have enough information to be able to come up with some theories about how it will all end.

In response to a question about the compass — the one that Locke gave to Alpert and Alpert gave to Locke — they say that what they have done with the compass was intentional in terms of the broader themes of the show. The compass is a puzzle that really has no solution. It is purposefully perplexing — it has no origin! It is in an infinite Mobius loop.

They say they believe there is a large portion of mystery and magic in the world, and it is not their intention to demystify the world of LOST by overexplaining things.

Damon and Carlton’s next talk will be at Comic-Con — their final appearance there.

Photo of Mobius strip by David Benbennick, via Wikipedia, GNU FDL

Can Jack change the future?

This official video podcast, the last of the season, shows clips of Kate and Jack from 5×15 Follow the Leader, and also the key moments of the scene from 5×14 The Variable where Faraday says that they themselves are the variables.

Evangeline Lilly says it feels good for Kate to disagree with Jack.

Matthew Fox says that Jack believes that detonating the bomb has always been his destiny, and that completing his destiny is his only salvation.

Elizabeth Mitchell says she loves the theory that dropping pebbles in water changes nothing, but dropping boulders changes the course of the whole river. This is interesting, because she is referring to a part of Faraday’s scene which we didn’t actually see. Damon and Carlton said, in one of their audio podcasts, that the pebble/boulder bit, an analogy for how Faraday thought he could change time, was in the original script for the Faraday scene, but had to be cut because the scene was running too long.

Lost Untangled 5×15 Follow the Leader

Here’s this week’s Lost Untangled for those of you, to the east of me, who have already seen Follow the Leader.

I’ll come back, and watch it, and add comments after I see the episode, which is starting here in 15 minutes …

Okay, I’m back. I don’t have much to say about this after all, other than I laughed at action-figure Sayid’s line after he shot the Hostile …

5×15 ‘Follow the Leader’ on tonight, May 6, 2009

In this week’s official audio podcast, Carlton and Damon tease us about who the “Leader” in the episode title might be.

Does the title refer to Jack? they ask. Or could it be Sawyer? Or perhaps John Locke? Carlton and Damon remind us that the last time we saw John Locke, the Smoke Monster, in the form of Ben’s dead daughter, told Ben that he had to listen to everything that John Locke said.

It’s hard to imagine Ben is very happy about that.

I’m going to be out this evening, and I’m not sure if I will be home in time to watch the episode live. If not, I will watch it on tape, and post about it as soon as I can.

Enjoy!

Schedule

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

9:00 pm – 10:02 pm Follow the Leader

(An hour earlier, Central time)

Next week is the Season Finale!

Lost Untangled 5×14 The Variable

If ever an episode needed untangling, it would be this one. But the narrator here ends up with all the same questions I have, so it looks like we are not meant to know the answers — yet.

The Mystery of the 3.2 Million Dollars is Solved!

case-closed

Darlton confirm on the April 23, 2009 official audio podcast that the reason Miles demanded that Ben pay him $3.2 million last season was because it was double Widmore’s $1.6 million fee.

Mystery solved.

(And I was so sure there was more to it!)

Case Closed stamp graphic (c) Internet Detective

Evangeline Lilly talks about her character, Kate

Evangeline Lilly

Evangeline Lilly

Lilly talks about Kate’s giving up Aaron, and about the love quadrangle, in these two official video podcasts.

In the first podcast, Evangeline talks about how Kate finally came to accept that keeping Aaron would be morally wrong. The podcast includes short clips of Kate’s scenes with Cassidy and with Carole Littleton (Claire’s mother) from 5×11 Whatever Happened, Happened.

The second podcast is about Jack versus Sawyer. Evangeline has a great line: “I feel that any audience member who is what they call a Jate-er, a Jack and Kate fan, has got to be living a life of perpetual frustration.”

Not only is the bit about “perpetual frustration” funny in itself, but I love that Evangeline uses the term “Jate-er,” which is a fan term. There is a something very nice about the interaction between the show and the fans, which couldn’t have happened, at least not to the same degree, in the days before the internet.

(The first podcast was released April 9, 2009, and the second April 23, 2009. There was no podcast during the week of the clip/recap show.)

Evangeline Lilly promo photo (c) ABC

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