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TROFÉU ESCOTILHA DE OURO

Nov 17, 2006 in Lost, tv

Dê uma olhada na lista abaixo e vote nos comentários do post OU pelo e-mail lostinlost@globo.com , pondo no subject/assunto da mensagem o cabeçalho “TROFÉU ESCOTILHA DE OURO”. Os vencedores serão conhecidos somente em fevereiro…Confira aí as categorias e seus indicados:

1- MELHOR EPISÓDIO
a) “A Tale Of Two Cities”
b) “The Glass Ballerina”
c) “Further Instructions”
d) “Every Man For Himself”
e) “The Cost of Living”f)

“I Do”2- MELHOR PERSONAGEM
a) Benjamin Linus
b) Juliet
c) Jack Shephard
d) Kate Austen
e) James “Sawyer” Ford
f) John Locke
g) Eko Tunde

3- MELHOR PERSONAGEM ESTREANTE:
a) Juliet
b) Paulo
c) Nikki
d) o homem do tapa-olho
e) Colleen

4- MOMENTO “E AÍ?”
a) Locke atirou ou não em Eddie?
b) Há mesmo duas ilhas?
c) Alex foi criada por Ben?
d) Como foi o resto do café da manhã de Kate e Ben?

5- MOMENTO “COMO ASSIM?”
a) Há duas ilhas
b) Ben tem um tumor
c) Sexo entre Sawyer e Kate
d) Morte de mister Eko
e) aparição do homem de tapa-olho

6- TROFÉU “NÃO DÁ PARA ENGOLIR”
a) Há duas ilhas
b) Juliet é boazinha
c) Benjamin viveu na ilha a vida toda
d) O ridículo plano de captura dos Outros bolado por Sayid
e) Kate ama Sawyer

7- VILÃO MAIS CAFAJESTE
a) Juliet
b) Ben
c) Pickett
d) Monstro de fumaça
e) Sawyer

8- MOMENTO COMÉDIA
a) Desmond pelado na mata
b) Paulo usando o banheiro da escotilha Pérola
c) Sawyer despejando balde d’água na cabeça depois do strip de Kate
d) O misterioso e onipresente homem grisalho
e) Charlie sacaneando Locke perguntando o porquê do laquê na expedição deresgate de Eko

9- MELHOR CENA
a) A operação de Ben
b) A abertura do episódio “A Tale Of Two Cities”
c) A visão de Locke e Boone no aeroporto
d) A morte de Eko
e) Ben mostrando para Jack que os Outros têm contato com o mundo exterior

10- MELHOR PERSONAGEM DE FLASHBACK
a) Eddie, o policial infiltrado na fazenda em que Locke vivia
b) Jae Lee, o Ricardão da vida de Sun
c) Harris, o diretor da prisão em que Sawyer esteve
d) Kevin, o ex-marido de Kate
e) Christian Shephard, o pai bebum de Jack

Fonte: http://tv.globo.com/ENT/Colunas/0,,6142,00.html

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Teorias de "I do"

Nov 14, 2006 in Lost, tv

Mesmo depois do meu post “oficial” no blog e do podcast, coisas ficaram por ser ditas, escritas e comentadas - como de costume, hehe. Vamos a elas:

- A primeiríssima é excelente: a presença de ninguém menos do que o sinistro homem grisalho - que acredito ser Alvar Hanso desde a época em que ele deu as caras no falso enterro de Anthony Cooper - no flashback de Kate. Veja:

A aparição, notada por um sagaz leitor nos comentários do post do episódio, ocorre aos 26 minutos e 55 segundos de episódio, quando o homem passa pela rua da casa de Kate e Kevin. E aí, você acredita em que seja Hanso? Eu, sim!

- Muita gente me escreveu perguntando a respeito da tal história contada por Jack a Kate no episódio piloto de “Lost”. É a seguinte: o médico estava operando uma vez quando fez um corte acidental, e os nervos da paciente saltaram para fora. Jack ficou desesperado, mas disse a si próprio: ‘Só me permitirei cinco segundos de pânico’. Aí, contou o tempo e, ao terminar, respirou fundo, colocou os nervos da paciente no lugar e concluiu com sucesso a operação. Lembrou?

- Algumas pessoas me pediram também o nome da música que toca quando começa o flashback de Kate e o nome da cantora. Lá vai: a canção se chama “Slowly” e é interpretada por Ann Margaret.


Desprezem o losango. Vale o que aparece na bolinha…

- E aí, o exame de Kate deu que ela estava grávida ou não? Segundo o site da ABC, o resultado do teste foi negativo. E essa é toda a verdade…

- Eu não sempre digo que, em “Lost”, o que não vai ao ar é porque não aconteceu? Então: no podcast ABC News (que você pode escutar aqui), notamos que ORIGINALMENTE, Jack falaria para Kate no rádio: “Get the radio, get Sawyer and RUN!” (”Pegue o rádio, pegue Sawyer e CORRA!”). Na versão final de “I Do”, o “pegue Sawyer” foi cortado, e obviamente por uma razão. E ela é: deixar claro que Jack, ao menos naquele momento, não pensou em Sawyer.

- Jacob. Quem é esse cara, citado por Pickett ao sair revoltado da sala em que via a operação de Ben? Seria ele um Outro qualquer ou um líder, ainda acima de Ben? Eu digo: acima de Ben. A frase de Pickett mostra total desprezo pela autoridade de Ben, e certamente o viúvo de Colleen está justificando sua rebeldia ao citar alguém de patente maior do que a do falso Henry Gale. Vai por mim.

- Enfim, chegamos à relação entre Ben e Alex. Ela queria falar com ele, e Pickett não deixou. Depois, ele perguntou por ela a Juliet e a loira mentiu, dizendo que ela não havia sido procurada. E agora?

Indico três hipóteses aí:

a) A mais simplista - Alex não tem nenhum vínculo com Ben, mas obviamente sabe que ele é o líder dos Outros - pelo menos o mais importante que vimos até agora na ilha - e quer tomar satisfações com ele sobre a morte de Karl, seu namorado. Ponto.

b) A mais embasada, lógica e possível - Alex tem um estreito vínculo com Ben, possivelmente tendo sido criada por ele - e por isso julgou que Pickett não atiraria nela - e quer tomar satisfações com ele sobre a morte de Karl, seu namorado. E Ben demonstrou ter alguma ligação especial com ela quando, na mesa de operações, pergunta a Juliet se ela perguntou por ele, reagindo de forma sutil e triste ao ouvir a resposta negativa.

c) A mais viajante, louca, conspiratória, improvável… e bacana também! - Ben seria na verdade o PAI de Alex. Talvez a garota nem saiba disso, mas o pai dela pode ter sido simplesmente acometido pela tal “doença” citada por Rousseau, quase foi morto pela mãe e…fugiu. Baseado no que Rousseau já contou, ela teria matado seu amado, Robert. Mas… e se ele não morreu? E se ela está mentindo? E se Ben era Robert antes da tal “doença”?

Olha, voto na “b” mas… a “c” não seria interessante?

Fonte: http://tv.globo.com/ENT/Colunas/0,,6142,00.html

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Lost Season 3 Episode 5 - The Cost of Living

Nov 09, 2006 in Lost, tv


I guess this one was an amazing episode, with a great end. Yes, I really fell like it had an end.
When Libby and Ana Lucia died several questions was still open about them. But, not this time.

The character had a “great finale”.

And, I admit, I cried, it was a very emocional episode.

Well, let’s go to our episode review.

SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER!

The episode begins with a flashback from Mr. Ekos childhood, he is stealing from the church to get some food for his brother Yemi, but he is caught in the act by a nun. She immediately takes him into the church so Eko can give his confession for sinning, though Eko believes that he was only stealing so he could get some food for his brother, but the woman persists. Eko appears to have trouble with this.

It fades back to Eko, who appears to be in a comatose state, as Sayid, who has apparently gotten back from the two-day trip from the other side of the island, is checking on him. As he and Charlie are leaving, Eko is snapped out of his trance when his brother Yemi appears to him, telling him that it is time for Eko to confess his sins.

Meanwhile, as Sayid and Charlie are walking away, the hut that Eko is in has now seemingly caught on fire, and Sayid races to put it out as Charlie pulls Eko out of the fire. Once the fire is put out, they are surprised to find that Eko is gone.

Meanwhile, Jack is invited by Ben to attend a memorial service being held for Colleen, the woman who Jack could not save. Jack takes this opportunity to talk to Ben about his spinal tumor, as he has figured out that it is him from his x-rays, asking him if he’s had any symptoms, but Ben persists that he doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

As the procession continues, Ben asks Juliet, who has also attended, why she told Jack about his x-rays. She replies that she did show him the x-rays, but she never told him that they were Ben’s. We later learn that Juliet wants Jack to kill Ben in operation, and that is why she showed him the x-ray.

Back at the camp Locke and Desmond discuss how they will rescue Jack,Kate and Sawyer, when Desmond reminds them that the hatch could not only be used for simply pushing the button, it could also be used for communication, and that they can use it to make contact with the Others.

Sayid points out that the hatch exploded, and Locke suggests that they go to the other station, The Pearl, and see if they can get it to work there. When Sayid brings it up that Eko has disappeared, Locke asks if he said anything before he disappeared, and Charlie brings up that Eko was mumbling something about his brother.

Locke immediately figures it out, that Eko is going back to the plane where his brother was left, right on top of The Pearl, and that they’re all going to the same place.


In the end, Eko is killed by the smoke monster, who has transformed into Yemi’s form. As he’s dying, Eko tells Locke that “he’s next”.

My thoughts:

  • Eko is only the second person to be officially killed by the monster. The first one was the pilot.
  • Amina tells Eko that he owes his brother Yemi a church. This may be the reason Eko was building the church on the island.
  • While not answered, it is assumed that Yemi is a manifestation of the Security System since the wisp of smoke is seen before and after Yemi and other people from Eko’s past appear. This would also explain the sightings of Christian Shephard, Kate’s horse, Walt soaked in water, Dave, and Sawyer’s pig in Outlaws.
  • After Eko’s death, the only surviving member of the Tailies is Bernard, excluding those who went missing and are presumed to be captured by the Others or dead.
  • A lot will be revealed in the next episode, and then we’ll have to wait until February 7th for a new episode.
  • If Desmond can see the future then why didn’t he know the monster was going to attack Mr. Eko before it happened? Why didn’t he try and stop that from happening?

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Lost Season 3 Episode 4

Nov 09, 2006 in Lost, tv





My two cents about the episode:

 

 

 

 

 

SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER!

 

 

 

Juliet is a fertility doctor. Is that something to do with Dharma?

 

Sawyer spent some time in prison and apparently he has a daughter.

 

Jack’s interactions with Juliet at the beginning of the episode show him beginning to play Juliet and Ben against each other, just as Ben played Jack and Locke against each other when he was their captive.

 

There are two islands: Main Island and Hydra Island. Maybe the main island and the Hydra Island are connected through the area of the underwater hatch.

 

 

 

 

Definitely Desmond can predict at least the near future.

We see that Paulo probably will be another Sawyer/Shannon-like jerk in the series.

We are then taken over to Jack’s cell where he is talking with Juliette when Ben comes rushing in saying the sub is back, and they have a situation.

Sub? Could be a submarine?

We then see Colleen being carried on a stretcher, and Sawyer knows that one of the Losties must have shot her.

Juliette tells Jack she needs his help in saving Colleen. When Jack is going in to perform the surgery he sees x-rays on the wall who he later says is that of a 40 year old man with a tumor. He realizes this is who he is here to save, but who’s x-rays are they?

 

Quotes:

 

Sawyer: “If you really love me, run”

 

Desmond: “I’m Scottish.”

 

Ben: “We are not killers.”

 

Jack: “I don’t care about making you fell better”

 

Jack: “Who am I here to save?”

 

 

And about next episode: Who is this guy in this picture???

 

Resources:

LostPedia

 

LostReview

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Lost Season 3 episode 3 - Further Instructions

Nov 09, 2006 in Lost, tv



Synopsis: “The fates of Locke, Eko and Desmond are revealed after the implosion of the hatch, while Hurley returns to the beach camp to tell the tale of what happened when he, Jack, Kate and Sawyer encountered “The Others.” Meanwhile, Claire is shocked to find Nikki and Paulo [new cast members Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro] in Jack’s tent.”

Well, great episode, just like the last season.

Locke is back in great style.

Stop here! Spoilers!

After the hatch explosion (or implosion?) Locke can’t talk anymore.

Then, he creates a hallucinogen and has a vision, where Boone appears to be his guide and tell him he’ll be able to talk when he has something worth saying. At the end of the vision, Boone tells Locke that he has to clean up his own mess.

Locke and Charlie go to search for Eko, who was dragged into a cave by a polar bear. Locke rescues Eko, and takes him back to camp.

Desmond shows up in front of Hurley naked, and apparently already knows a speech Locke is going to give.

The episode ends with Locke telling Claire, Paulo (Rodrigo Santoro) and Nikki that he is going to find their friends.

Locke’s flashback: he worked and lived on a rural commune, and seems he was (presumably) part of a drug organization or something like that.

Theories:

One of the skeletons in the polar bear cave was wearing a shirt with the logo from the Pearl, which implies that members of the Dharma Initiative became prey to their own experiments.

It seems that Desmond can now tell the future as he knew Locke’s speech before it happened. Perhaps he had gotten this power because he was closest to the fail-safe when he activated it in “Live Together, Die Alone”.

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