Lost in Chronologically Order
Following the podcast of Anna and Wendy:
Lost in Order
Episode 4 (1974-1977)
recap
We start Episode 004 with the final time flash that lands
everyone in 1974, where they encounter the Dharma Initiative. In between 1974 and our first glimpses of
1977, we see Sawyer around the time of his parents' death. The episode concludes with Jack, Kate, and
Hurley waking up on the island after taking Ajira 316 to get back to the island.
Theme number 1: James starts off the hero of the show and is happy!
In this episode James Ford is no longer Sawyer and starts
a fresh path as the hero Jim LeFleur. He’s confident, courageous, selfless, and
determined. Horace sees his potential, Alpert get’s stared down (eyeliner and
all) and Alpert discovers that he’s not the only mystery in town. Jim inspires
confidence, loyalty and love. He and Juliet are truly happy. Horrah!!!!
Theme number 2: James’s past shows how tragically sad his life is. How did
he get from there to here?
The entry of Jacob at this pivotal moment in James life seems to lend a positive light on Jacob's actions. We see James at his lowest and Jacob setting him on a path to where we just saw him happy, in love and a very good man. But eventually we will see how this path led through tremendous self loathing and self hate as he becomes the object he sought to destroy.
Theme number 3: James (Josh Hollaway) really delivers the snappy, snarky
and witty lines.
Enjoyment factor
A big ole 10!!! Some of the strongest and most moving
scenes from Season 5 (and Josh Holloway and Elizabeth Mitchell’s acting).
This is mostly season 5 content but the flashback to James’
childhood and the horrible death of his mom and dad still resonates and really
fits in well dramatically and emotionally. It was amazing to see Jim go from the happiest he has
ever been to the time when he was saddest, angriest and most lost. Forlorn,
adrift in waves of anger and saddnes, and who shows up…Jacob. To help set him
on a path to become Sawyer. But a path that also leads him to the Island where
we just saw his transformation to a good man, a leader and a true hero.
I really enjoyed this and am looking forward to the
childhood stories of other characters. I was afraid that technically they might
not fit into the narrative but this bodes very well for other flashbacks to
their youth. Jack’s early run ins with his dad and a bully could fit very well
into his passive moments when Ben’s life hangs in the balance and speaking of
Ben, Sayid’s killing of the chicken will be great with his shooting Ben. Can’t
wait to see if they sync up in this way.
A photographic interlude:
Sexist Disclaimer:
Ok just because I think Elizabeth Mitchell is an extraordinarily
beautiful woman, a fantastic actress and her role of Juliet Burke has a
fantastic character arc, that in no way is a reason to display revealing screenshots of her bodacious body. That is
absolutely correct. But I’m going to anyway cause I think she’s hot. Ok? Nuff
said.
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