Lost: Everybody Hates Hugo
I
read somewhere earlier this week that this episode would be mostly
filler, but I don't think that's true. We get some great background on
Hurley, more hatch exploration, and some awesome reveals from the other
half of downed Oceanic 815.Last week we saw a clip from tonight's episode showing Jin speaking English. Thankfully we see how that plays out in this episode, and in a very funny way I might add. It's kinda too bad it wasn't something "more," though, as the theories everywhere were flying over why he'd suddenly be able to speak English.
When
we saw the Dharma video last week, some had theorized that the "Swan"
station would be one of many on the island, and we now see that's true!
I'm sure people are already zooming in on the mysterious new symbol
plastered in the background of the new hatch, so let us know when you
find something. The real question is, what happened to the inside of that hatch?
It was gutted and pretty much void of anything usable other than
shelter. It also looks like we won't be seeing what's in the sealed off
room in Swan hatch anytime soon.I think we got a deeper look into what Locke is turning into in this episode. He clearly wants to put himself in a place of power, and we saw a glimpse of how easily he throws it around while holding one big ass gun.
And you know, for some reason I knew all along that Rose's husband would turn out to be a white guy. I don't know why, but I just did. Not that that's any big deal or anything, just saying.
Quote of the episode: "Driveshaft? More like Suckshaft."

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