Of course you use a giant frozen wheel - after all, who knows how old the island is and what kind of technology was available when its disappearing trick was invented. Maybe all they had was a wheel.
So let's get this straight - of our named characters (sorry anonymous survivors and others), Sawyer, Juliet, Locke, Charlotte Lewis, Straume, Alpert, Rose and Bernard are all on the moved island, Faraday seems to have not been far enough away to avoid the island's pull so he has moved with it as well and even if Jin could have survived the explosion, he would not have been close enough to be pulled in so he is with Michael (and Claire, Charlie, Ecko, AnaLucia, etc.) in possible ghostland. The Oceanic 6 have discovered Indonesia, Desmond gets the girl, Frank gets a lift on a yacht and Ben gets banned and dropped in Tunisia a few months later? I think that covers it.
None of this explains how Locke gets off the island three years later to lay a Jewish mother guilt complex on Jack and the rest of our six (you never wrote, you never called, I've been wasting away without you). Or how he gets dead (although presumably Widmore might have had a hand in that). I'm also dying to know why Sun would want to team up with Widmore - either she's setting him up for revenge for indirectly killing Jin or she's blaming someone else for Jin's death and looking for an ally. She could also just think that Jin might still be alive on the island and be looking for a way back there. Or, or, or...
I don't think I can wait until January - my head might explode before then!
P.S. High points of the episode - Hurley playing chess with an invisible Ecko and the return of Walt. Low point of the episode - Jeremy Betham, seriously? Will we meet someone named Voltaire next season?
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Friday, May 30, 2008
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