LOST Recap: Season 6, Episode 10- “The Package”

My sister Dana, the one who got me started on LOST three years ago, often teaches me good theories about the show.  She picks up on details I miss.  Today for my recap, I am copying and pasting her e-mails as a way for her to co-write this with me, despite her living in Alabama and me in Tennessee.  I’ll let her take start us off.

Dana:

Some things are just meant to be, so Mikhail would have lost an eye no matter what.  Are the 2 timelines intertwined, like The Butterfly Effect somehow?

Sun was pregnant and got shot. At the end of season 2 (or maybe it was 3 and shot an Other (who was pregnant) who came onto their boat. But maybe she wasn’t pregnant. Sun shot someone, and Sun got shot.  Balance.

Also, once someone becomes evil (Claire and Sayid) they stop feeling emotions. But Claire seems to have gotten hers back in the last episodes. She showed rage toward Kate and then later felt sorry and hugged her.

Any thoughts on why capturing Desmond would be so important to Jin? Not sure why Widmore wanted to show him to see Desmond ‘The Package’ Hume.

Do you get the feeling that Widmore is somehow one of the good guys?

Widmore warned that “a war” was coming. And now that we know he and Smokey are on different sides, he appears good. Widmore said that if Fake Locke were to escape the Island, everyone they cared about would cease to exist. (Sound familiar?) That’s what I thought he said.

There’s got to be so much more to Desmond than we’ve been told. Eloise Hawking appeared to him several times trying to get him not to marry Penny. Then he crashed on the Island, worked for Dharma, got rescued by Penny. I wonder if Widmore knows that Desmond is somehow a bad guy (connected to the smoke monster somehow?) and he’s trying to protect Penny.

We saw “room 23” again finally, where Alex’s boyfriend Carl was being brainwashed with subliminal messages about God and Jacob.

Nick:

Well done.  My take on Sun is that she doesn’t die.  After us waiting two seasons for her and Jin to reunite, I just think that would be cruel of the writers.

I agree Widmore is ultimately good, just like Ben.

I stand by my prediction that the Kwan Kid is the chosen Kwan, not Sun or Jin.

I remind you yet again that at no point so far in the series has it showed what happens in the year 2010.  It’s only showed up to early 2009 so far.  A major twist in episodes to come will involve the year 2010: present day.

So far we’ve only seen the past (though at the time it sometimes was the future, but not the timeline never ventured into life after 2009).  The LOST writers are keeping us in the dark about the immediate present day as far as where the characters are and the island itself.

In closing, I think it’s interesting to see the names of the upcoming episodes, with my predictions in parenthesis:

Episode 10: Happily Ever After (Jin and Sun reunite?)

Episode 11: Everybody Loves Hugo (Hugo and Libby get a second chance at love, in a flash-sideways?)

Episode 12: The Last Recruit (Desmond?)

Episode 13: The Candidate (The Kwan Kid?)

Episode 14: Across the Sea (We get to learn more about Widmore’s life off the island?)

Episode 15: What They Died For (Not necessarily implying that more main characters die, but instead an explanation on why favorite characters had to die, like Charlie and Libby.)

Episode 16: The End (The timeline finally reaches the year 2010.)

2 thoughts on “LOST Recap: Season 6, Episode 10- “The Package”

  1. Family Friendly Daddy Blog's avatar

    Interesting comment from my friend Kyle:
    Kyle Aaron I like the idea of balance between the two realities, and I think we’re going to see them merge at some point (if they’re using the ‘Fringe’ concept of alternate realities (Remember the episode where the Massive Dynamics lady smashed the two snowglobes together to show what would happen if two alternate realities collide?) If not that, they’re just showing us the same basic LOST concept of course correction (a rule that Desmond may not be bound by).

    I don’t think Desmond is a bad guy. I think he’s a clever weapon against smokey. He was the one who turned the failsafe key and was able to see glimpses of the future (a result of being exposed to the exotic pocket of energy under the Swan hatch). Remember the lady that looks like Tina Fey was showing Jin a Dharma map that had various locations of exotic energy around the island. They’re looking for these for a reason, and I’ll bet it has to do with Desmond. Also, Out of all the people that left the island and had issues with time traveling consciously and dying, he is the only one to have survived it because he found his constant (Penny) in his CTT flashbacks. I’m guessing Widmore is going to exploit this and have Desmond jump into the alternate reality somehow. It’s currently 2007, and Widmore wants to send Desmond’s mind back to 2004, possibly into Reality X. Why? Hopefully we’ll find out next week in “Happily Ever After”, which is Desmond centric.

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