On ABC: Matthew Fox as Jack John Terry as Christian Shephard
Music by: Michael Giacchino
Costume Designer: Roland Sanchez
Edited by: Robert Florio, A.C.E.
Production Designer: Jonathan A. Carlson
Director of Photography: John Bartley, A.S.C./C.S.C.
Executive Producers: J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse
Co-Executive Producers: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz, Drew Goddard, Stephen Williams, Jean Higgins
Supervising Producer: Elizabeth Sarnoff
Producers: Ra'uf Glasgow, Pat Churchill
Co-Producers: Richard Peter Schroer, Brian K. Vaughn, Samantha Thomas
Executive Story Editor: Christina M. Kim
Associate Producer: Kaleen Yamase
Written by Drew Goddard
Directed by Jack Bender
[We see the jungle and hear someone running. The view is low to the ground. We hear panting. It’s Vincent. He passes open suitcases and sniffs them. He hears a whistle. We see legs. It’s Christian. Vincent runs up to him. Christian talks to Vincent.]
Christian: Hey there. Come on. Come on. Come on. Good boy. Come on. Come here. Come here. Good boy. Yes. [He leans down and pets him.] I need you to go find my son. He’s over there in that bamboo forest, unconscious. I need you to go wake him up. Ok. Go on.
[Vincent whines and runs off.]
Christian: He has work to do.
[We see Jack’s eye open just like the beginning of the pilot. Jack wakes up slowly, looks around, sees Vincent come through the jungle. Vincent whines, runs by him, and runs off. LOST black screen.]
From Dark UFO
Last edited by ryan0905; 01-28-2008 at 07:21 AM.
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Oh. My. God.
That is just the most amazing "piece" of the puzzle to date.
The obvious question is :
Is Christian really alive?
Or is it Smokey (and maybe Jacob), and he refers to Jack as "his son"?
The Smokey / Jacob thing would be way weird, but then would a normal person (well, as normal as anyone who has risen from the dead can be) be able to "control" Vincent that way?
Also the having "work to do", is also what Walt said to Locke, suggesting it might be from the same source.
My vote is Smokey / Jacob, but that his "my son" comment isn't just a throwaway line.
Because remember, you could think he's saying "my son" because he's in the persona of Christian, but that rule didn't apply for Yemi ("You speak to me as if I'm your brother").
I don't even know where to start.... it's so simple but it's more interesting then every other mobisode that we have seen. Did anyone else see the black smoke that was around :15, right before Vincent turns around? Or was that just me?
This last mobisode is the first one that really intrigues me. What "work" does Jack have to do and who wants him to do it? They tie the daddy issues right back in to the heart of the island's secret hidden agenda. Everyone's a pawn, and that started right at the beginning. Fascinating.
This one has got my braining racing about Smokey. We've had clues that there are more than one correct? It's going to be a good vs evil situation. Bringing back in the black vs. white. Locke saw the good one; the light one. I think this one is actually Jacob; maybe an asteral projection. The ash that surrounds the cabin is actually proctecting him from the black smoke. Christian is a projection of Jacob; Yemi was a projection of the bad one. So who is the "man" behind the bad smoke monster?
Sorry I had to get that out.
white shoes!!
Last edited by ryan0905; 01-28-2008 at 07:48 AM.
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Because remember, you could think he's saying "my son" because he's in the persona of Christian, but that rule didn't apply for Yemi ("You speak to me as if I'm your brother").
Good point. The "my son" line must be taken into consideration: it's not by chance that they chose to add it, in the light of Yemi's story.