Friday, January 30, 2009

H-Bombs Make My Fillings Hurt

This week's episode, "Jughead" really blew my mind hole. Talk about something for everyone! Especially for the Pesmond-shippers (aren't we all?). We may have found out one or more of the following:

  • The poured concrete under the Swan station is an h-bomb

  • Charles Widmore was an Other

  • Faraday's mom is Hawkings, also an Other

  • Faraday's father is Widmore

  • The Others are the enlightened

  • Richard Alpert answers to Jacob and is, in fact, impossibly old

  • Richard visited Locke as an infant because Locke told him to

  • Locke feels the Others/Hostiles are his "people" (he needs to learn Latin)

  • Radiation has no effect on Desmond or his reproductive abilities
So, I'm thinking "the incident," which blew off Marvin Candle's arm, must have to do with the h-bomb buried in the Swan. I hope not, though, because we saw the bomb go off, and it didn't destroy the world -- it just blew off Desmond's clothes. (The shot Desmond took every 9 days must be to avoid radiation sickness.) I still want to believe Desmond was saving the world by entering those numbers!

Now for Widmore. I'm thinking he gets banished by the Others. His banishment means he no longer has eternal life; he will age and die. So he assists scientists in finding the island and creating the Dharma initiative, to exploit the island's restorative powers. Much like the Sona in Star Trek: Insurrection. (Not the first time Star Trek themes have been borrowed. In the commentary for "The Constant" the producers said they used the final episode of TNG as a template for Desmond's time-shifting).

But why do the rules not apply to Desmond, as Faraday says? Maybe he is Jacob's son?

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