First, the better LA 815-didn't-crash reality focuses on Ben as a teacher - whom we met a few episodes ago when LA Locke comes to teach as a substitute in the same high school. Ben is taking care of his ailing father - who tells us that he and Ben left the island and the Dharma project years earlier. So here we have the first direct history of how at least one alternate LA character not on Flight 815 came to be in LA and not on the island.
Joining Ben as an inexplicably intersection character in the same LA school is Dr. Arzst - a science teacher, of course - and the real surprise, Alex Rousseau as his student. She will be the catalyst of this story.
Ben has ambition to be principal of the school, just as Ben on the island has been ever driven by ambition. Locke goads him on (just as Locke on the island will appeal to Ben's worst instincts, see below), and Alex puts him on a path from which Ben can blackmail the principal into resigning. Dr. Arzst is supportive. But the principal tells Ben that if he is forced to resign, his recommendation letter for Alex will go into oblivion with him. Alex wants to go to Yale, and a rec from this principal, a Yale alumnus, would be strong indeed.
Ben decides - not to force the principal from office, for Alex's sake. So unlike Ben on the island, who gambled with his daughter's life to keep his power and lost - both Alex and his power in the end - this better Ben in better LA does the right thing for his student Alex.
But this fine episode has even more of this in store for us. Ben on the island, still tortured by the loss of Alex, is forced by Ilana to dig his own grave. She hates Ben for killing Jacob. Faux, evil Locke, however, frees him, and points Ben to an escape route and a rifle - Locke wants Ben to kill Ilana and join his team. Ilana indeed ends up on the wrong side of this gun, but rather than kill her, Ben tells her his wrenching story.
Ilana accepts Ben - she tells him he can stay with her and the good guys, doesn't need to join Locke's bad posse. And in a powerful last scene on the beach, Ben is with Sun, Ilana, Miles, Hurley, Jack, and Richard (whom we learned was given eternal life by Jacob). Ben asks Sun if he can help her construct a shelter. He's a good guy now, on the island, too, at last. He's found his better nature - his LA nature - maybe his truer nature, what he would have been if the island hadn't intervened in his life.
This is our island team of good guys, who will face Locke, Sayid, and likely Claire. Kate and Sawyer still need to find a team - I can't see them joining with Locke, but you never know - and there are characters off-shore with likely not the greatest intentions for who knows which side of the battle.
And the countdown to the ending continues.
5-min podcast review of Lost
See also Lost Season Six Double Premiere ... Three Questions Arising from the Lost Season Six Premiere: Linkage Between Two Realities, Dead Bodies Inhabited, Who/What Survived H-Blast? ... Lost 6.3: Kate and Claire, Tenacious Details, and Dr. Arzt's Arse at the Airport ... Lost 6.4: Better LA, Wilder Island, Some Partial Answers at Last ... Lost 6.5: Jack's Family and Prester John's Speculum ... Lost 6.6: Sayid the Assassin in Both Realities
More Lost - see : The Richard-Locke Compass Time Travel Loop ...
and Lost Returns in 5 Dimensions and 5.3: The Loops, The Bomb ... 5.4: A Saving Skip Back in Time ... 5.5 Two Time Loops and Mind Benders ... 5.6 A Lot of Questions ... 5.7 Bentham and Ben ... 5.8 True Love Ways ... 5.9 Two Times and a Baby ... 5.10 The Impossible Cannot Happen ... 5.11 Clockwork Perfect Time Travel ... 5.12: Ben v. Charles, and Locke' Slave ... 5.13: Lost Meets Star Wars and the Sixth Sense ... The Problem with Baby Aaron and the Return of the Oceanic Six ... 5.14: Eloise, Daniel, and Obsession Trumping Paradox ... 5.15: Moral Compasses in Motion ... Lost Season 5 Finale: Jacob and Locke
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3 comments:
I really, really liked this episode. I found myself saddened the week before by the possibility that Ben could end up dying, because for the Losties, who better to have on your side than someone who's been on the island for a long, long time.
But also, as dispicable as Ben has been in the past, I like his character and the evolution he has undergone. He's a victim, not a dictator. He was thrust into some precarious sets of circumstances due largely to the fact that his father was desperate for work. Additionally, as I recall from the episode after Sayid shot Ben last season, Richard said that from now on Ben would be different, he would lose his innocence. I think we all thought this might be the prelude to him undermining Dharma. But with the Hydrogen Bomb changing things, maybe that change was a complete 180 for Ben and that change is seeping over into this reality now?
It wouldn't be Lost without Ben, so I'm truly glad the teaser was just that. However, I think it's much more interesting to know what Whidmore is up to. He's finally back on the island!
I just read The Consciousness Plague and it was great! Thank you Paul, for your talent and now I see that you have more books for me to read! I am looking forward to that :)
Thank you, anon - enjoy!
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