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Lost
by Sabrina Rojas Weiss
February 7, 2007: Drs. Burke and Shepherd, Round 2
ABC insiders are having a little fun with this not-so-inside joke, no? And that concludes the obvious portion of tonight's episode. The rest is almost pure psychodrama. Who's on whose side? What's motivating whom? Who's in charge when and where? Damn if we'll ever know, but I'm loving the emotional twists and turns.
At first, I thought Juliet injecting stuff into her bald sister meant that she wasn't a fertility doc after all, but an oncologist. Wrong. She's a fancy fertility doc who can impregnate a male mouse. But what kind of power did her ex-husband have over her that she scurried around in fear of him and still worked in his lab while he fooled around with hot research assistants? I like how Mittelos Bioscience's Dr. Halpert tried to lure her in with some stock photography before he really got her attention with those x-rays of a 26-year-old woman's uterus that looked like it belonged to a 72-year-old. Is it Penny's? Or maybe someone on the island? I know one of the theories out there is that the people on the island are infertile, which is why they're always stealing kids. Maybe there's something making their reproductive systems deteriorate. What really creeped me out about Halpert wasn't his aggressive recruiting tactics but his eyeliner. And the whole bus-hitting thing. I attribute that more to the hand of J.J. Abrams, who may not be very involved in this show anymore, but I can just imagine him sending out little memos to his people saying, "You know, it's been a couple years since someone on my show has been suddenly hit by a car. I'm disappointed in you guys." And all these years after Todd Mulcahy got slammed by a bus while wooing Felicity, I still find it funny. I'm sick. Anyway, those Mittelos people, aka the Dharma Initiative, arranged things quite nicely for Juliet. I just did a little check on the boards and discovered that Mittelos is an anagram of "lost time" (was that cheating?). That would explain why Juliet was supposed to go to this "not Portland" for six months and has been there for three years, two months and 28 days, which means she's been on the island since late summer of 2001. I really hope there's no 9/11 tie-in with that. We deserve better.
Juliet seems to be a pretty good judge of character, so I'm sure she a) knew Jack wouldn't let Ben die and b) assumed that at some point he would tell everyone that she asked him to kill Ben. So whose fault is it that Ben woke up on the operating table? And can any lip readers out there tell me what he really said? I'm getting very confused about who wanted to kill Sawyer and Kate and who wanted to set them free. Danny wanted them dead 'cause of his wife, of course. But Ben and Juliet kept going back and forth on the matter. You could assume Kate and Sawyer were being held at first just to motivate Jack to operate, but if that were the case, why would they be threatening to kill them while the operation was still going on? And forgive me if I'm stating something you've gone over before, but why would Ben have cancer if the island made Rose's disappear?
This episode wasn't big on action, but the little there was offered more proof that both the Others and Sawyer are terrible shots. He needs to learn to give Kate the gun at all times. But it was Alex and the superb burrowing skills she learned from Mama Rousseau that saved them. Best Sawyer nickname-bestowing of the night: "Nice to meet you, Sheena." Best overall Sawyer quote: "Don't get mad at me just because you were dumb enough to fall for the ol' Wookie-prisoner gag." Couldn't get much out of slow-mo'ing the video Carl was forced to watch, Clockwork Orange-style. For those of you who'd like to decode it, it said: "Plant a good seed and you will joyfully gather fruit. Everything changes. We are the causes of our own suffering. God loves you as he loved Jacob. Think about your life." And it had a brief flash of that far-off shot of Alvar Hanso in the office building. Anything else I missed?
A few other things we learned: Alex is Ben's daughter. Does Rousseau know that? And Kate really does love Jack. At least that's how Sawyer and I are interpreting Kate's tears. Man, ABC shows do know how to turn surgery tales into the best love poems!