Sunday, June 13, 2010

UPED Students at the NY Liberty Game




Stick with Ms. T. Hall and Ms. Brathwaite if you want to go places (such as Madison Square Garden). Looks like they had lots of fun!




Class 271 at Prospect Park


Thank you Ms. T. Hall for developing the partnership with the Urban Park Rangers which resulted in this awesome theme-related expeditionary learning event.

SpIcY cHiCkEn WiNgS

I'm still going through LOST withdrawal so it's been a while since I've posted but here goes:


These chicken wings are so easy to make and very flavorful. You should try them. Just wash, paper towel dry and season up some wingettes with the usual herbs and spices like sea salt, fresh cracked black pepper, garlic powder, paprika and cayenne pepper. The longer they marinate in this rub, the better. Then fry the wings in vegetable oil like you normally would and drain on paper towels. After that, dip them in a combination of hot sauce, butter, ketchup, vinegar and honey. You have to dip them while they're still hot so make the sauce before frying. There would have been more in the picture but I ate them. Yum yum.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The World Is Ending

This sinkhole in Guatemala is evidence that the world is ending.






Wow. The perspective of this last shot is particularly ominous. It's like a portal to hell. Wow.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Once On This Island Update


Thanks again to Ms. Occhipinti and Ms. Jackson for
volunteering to draw and paint the backdrop
for the play.

Monday, May 24, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episodes 17 & 18: The End


LOST, THE PHENOMENON, THE MYSTERY, THE BEST SHOW EVER, HAS ENDED.
THIS IS MY FINAL RECAP POST, NOT TO SAY THERE WON'T BE OTHER LOST-RELATED POSTS.

Rose and Bernard have been chillin' in the jungle.

Lapidus is alive...fooled us all.

Miles and Richard plan on blowing up the Ajira plane.

I thought it was already rigged with C4.

Kate trecks across the island with a major flesh wound.

This is when the episode got good: the face off between Jack and MIB:

Jack says "I'm gonna kill you."

Flocke says "How do you expect to do that?"

Jack says "It's a surprise."

Flocke says "Then let's get on with it."

And it's only 9:35!

Oh snap! Juliette is the mother of Jack's son!


I was wrong last week when I guessed that it was Anna Lucia.

Juliette walks right by Sawyer.

When Jack, Desmond & Flocke go ahead of everyone else, I'm thinking don't kill Hurley, Kate & Sawyer.

But why lead flocke to the light?

I don't get it.

Did Jack just want to get it over with?

If that was the case, he shouldn't have volunteered for the job.

I just don't get how leading MIB to the light tunnel was necessary for doing the job of protector.

I mean I kinda get it but this was unnecessary. Flocke and Desmond could have gone alone.

What's with the alternate universe? What's going on in LA?

Again we hear (this time from Jack) "Whatever happened, happened."

What is the point of lowering Desmond down the light well? What is Flocke's plan?

[Love the comedic LOST-themed Target commercials.]

I hope all this Hurley/Sayid stuff is not just to kill time.

Oh snap it's Shannon!



Yeah Sayid and Shannon's relationship was special but what about Nardia?
I guess Sayid has mourned Nardia and is moving on.

Ok Claire is back on crazy mode back on Hydra Island.

I wonder if Walt will show up...I doubt it.

Will Flocke push Jack down the light well???

Wow. It's so cyclical. The shot of Jack and Locke looking down a deep hole, a la the hatch.

What can Desmond do down the light well to thwart Flocke's plan?

He says he knows he has to walk towards where the light is brightest.

How did he know to unplug the huge ancient stopper thingy??

Why was there no flashback when Daniel and Charlotte touched?
How fitting: they're at table 23.

Of course Claire's having contractions at the concert. Of course.

What a gruesome scene at the light source. Who are those others who were there at one point?

Ok WHAT did Desmond just do???? This scene is riveting!

Both Jack and Flocke say they must have been wrong and then they tussle leading to Flocke's bloody lip.

This must mean Flocke is no longer immortal?

Was Flocke immortal? Can he be killed?

Uh oh. Eloise is pissed that Desmond went through with this plan.

Back to cyclical: Kate will deliver Claire's baby.

OK that was the quickest delivery ever but beautifully cut with the island birth.

OK that baby is like 5 months old. Again, good weaving of past and present.

Ok is this the rain storm that will flood the island?

What a commercial cliffhanger: Jack jumping through the air at Flocke!! That was sick.

Kate to Flocke as she shoots him: "I saved you a bullet!"

YES!!! Kate to Jacks rescue!

What did Flocke mean when he says "You're too late" to Jack?

This is crazy...Jack kills Flocke and saves Locke.

Ok so we have an explanation for Jack's weird cuts on his neck.

The flashbacks to the island between Jack and Locke are well done.

What does Locke mean "You don't have a son?"

What ever happened to that storyline about Jack's tattoos?

Somehow Kate saying "It's over" feels like it's just beginning.

OK so Jin and Sun have realized their connection.

Will the Ajira plane blow up when Lapidus starts it???

What happened to Desmond?

Why is the island shaking violently?

What if the runway they were building in season 3...Nah!!!

 Is the Ajira plane still rigged to blow?

OK what's with the Jack and Kate kiss?

Aww, it's a Juliette and Sawyer moment at the vending machine


OK the greatest flashback sequence goes to these two!!


Let's see if Jack and Kate's flashback moment rivals Sawyer and Juliette's.

OK if they all die on the island, is it supposed to appease us that they're alive and well in LA?

Jack and Hurley's "It's supposed to be you" moment is tender and touching.

Jack will transfer protectorship to Hurley.

What will Jack encounter down the well??

The Ajira plane turned on without blowing up...so Flocke removed all of the C4?

Let's hope Desmond hasn't become another smoke monster.

The island is going down!

How can two of the same people exist in the same universe?

Ok if Jack dies after replugging the ancient stopper thingy, that would suck.

OMG as the plane is taking off I'm at the egde of my seat!!!!

That's jacked that Jack and Hurley are left behind on the island.

But we know the island sinks so...

Oh snap, wait a minute...the light came back on at the bottom of the well.

Hurley and Ben pull up Desmond...

Will Jack become the new Smokey???

It looks like they're all going to the Lamp Post station after the concert.

Ben's there?

And he apologizes to Locke.

And Locke forgives him.

Ok Locke can walk again

Did Jack become the light?

Hurley is the new protector officially.

IMO since his first episode until now, Ben is too all over the place as a character.
He's too fickle. As the leader of the Others he was horrible to the Losties for years.
Fast forward to season 6 and he wanted to help Ilana.
Then he joined Flocke and is willing to kill any and everyone Flocke says.
Now he wants to help Hurley protect the island?

Ok so perhaps they all can't exist at the same time and place.

Jack wakes up in the same place where Smokey woke up in Across The Sea.

Ok I need to process this Chrsitian and Jack post-humous reunion.


Oh snap! Everyones dead!

So if Hurley's dead who's protecting the island?
***************************************************************************
OK, so there are lots of people around the world who didn't like the series finale.
I thought it was pretty good and the writers did a good job of bringing it all together.
I am not in love with how it all ends, but I will accept it.



Jack winds up dying after replugging the ancient stopper thingy.
He goes back to the bamboo field where the show first started.
Hurley and Ben protect the island for some time until they wind up in LA at the ghost reunion.
Christian Shephard tells Jack that everything on the island really happened.
This is what makes the series worthwhile for me, despite the whole ghost/alternate universe never happened/they're all dead thing.

BUT WHY IS AARON STILL A BABY AT THE GHOST REUNION???



I will be editing this post throughout the next few days...

OMG Ms. H. met Mr. Shue

On Saturday night, Ms. H. met Matthew Morrison at the Mets game. She sent me a text that "One of the dudes from Glee" was there singing the National Anthem and that he was sitting nearby. So she said she would try and get a picture with him. Well to my surprise, she sends this pic about an hour later. I was like "Oh snap, it's Mr. Shue. No way!!" Let's hope this chance encounter gets us a partnership with Fox or something.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Career Day 2010




Our Career Day was Wednesday, May 12, 2010.


Ms. T. Hall did a great job spearheading this endeavor once again along with the help of Ms. Brathwaite, Ms. Kinast, Mr. Mareus and all of the student ambassadors.



Thanks also to Ms. Lentini for picking up the breakfast.



There were presenters from several walks of life who came to speak with Acadeny II students.



We were very appreciative that they were all able to share their time with us.



Thanks to the teachers who were flexible with their schedules that day.



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episode 16: What They Died For

First I want to say Ms. Kinast if you're reading this post, congratulations to you and your husband on your new baby girl!



OMG this was an awesome episode to take us into the series finale on Sunday. Work has been so demanding lately that I didn't even know the series finale was airing on Sunday night and not next week Tuesday until Mr. Monaco told me. But back to this episode...I thought it was excellent. It definitely made up for last week. But then again I didn't find last week's episode all that disappointing as many did.

Let's start at the end...we know "what they [Jin, Sun and Sayid] died for."
I think it's clear that MIB should not leave the island or what Crazy Mom said is true.
That's what Eloise Hawking meant when she said "God help us all."
It's really coming together now.
Some fans aren't thrilled about how, but it is all starting to come together reasonably.
I think there are many mysteries that will go unsolved.
There have got to be a few more reveals in the finale.

Evil Tina Fey (Zoe) and Whidmore were killed by Flocke.
We still don't know what Flocke/MIB's real name is.
I did not see Zoe's death coming whatsoever.
Ben turned Zoe and Whidmore over to Flocke like it was no skin off his back.
When Flocke slit her throat in one quick slice I was like "Oh snap!"

We learned that Kate's bullet wound was not fatal as it went clear through her.
Jack stitched her up.
It's good having a surgeon around.
Kate wants to kill MIB but at this point, we don't know if that's possible.

Miles went running through the jungle to get himself out of the situation.
It's surprising that Flocke didn't kill him.
Richard got swooped up by the Black Smoke.
We haven't seen the last of Richard because he's immortal.
It was probably just Flocke getting Richard out of the way for a while.
Ben agrees to kill whoever Flocke asks him to kill.
I figured Flocke would kill Whidmore but when Ben beat him to it, I was like "Oh snap!"
So Whidmore in his own words beat Ben to the punch of blowing up the Ajira plane.
Ben counters by beating Flocke to the punch of killing Whidmore.
What a well written show!

We saw that Danielle Rousseau is indeed Alex's mother back in LA.
They have Ben over for some fine French cuisine and play happy family together.
I bet Danielle will have an island flashback and she and Ben will figure something out.
There was a teaser that we might learn who Jack's son's mother is...but we'll have to wait.
I'm guessing it's Rose...just kidding...it's probably Anna Lucia.
Claire is still super pregnant.
Let's see what happenes at the concert that everyone's going to.



We now understand why Whidmore brought Desmond back to the island...well, sort of.
It's because Desmond was a "failsafe," a last chance to keep MIB on the island.
We'll see how that plays out on Sunday night.
We also understand why Desmond ran over Locke at the high school.
Desmond was hatching a plan to bring everyone together.
He had himself arrested so he could meet up with Kate and Sayid in jail.
Then, of all people, Anna Lucia sets the three of them free in exchange for some of Hurley's money.


Meanwhile, Jacob appeared to Hurley, Jack, Sawyer and Kate to explain some mysteries.
He revealed that the light at the center of the island must never go out.
We learned that Kate was originally on the list but was crossed off because she adopted Aaron.
We also learned that the job of protector was kinda up for grabs.
This means that one person was not predestined for it.
Jack volunteered and Jacob made him the official new protector of the island.
Again, if Jack was supposed to die in episode one, how can he be so all-important at the end of the series?
Either way this episode totally rocked.
Flocke stated that he will destroy the island.
I am having trouble with Flocke's eagerness to leave.
He doesn't even know where he's from.
How does he know where to go or what he's missing if he's never been there?

Well you guys, it's the end of an era.
LOST is coming to a close.
Let's just hope that no more main characters get killed.
How will Miles and Richard play into all of this?
Here's to an awesome finale...



LOST is the best show ever.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episode 15: Across The Sea

There's a lot going on at work right now so I'm just getting around to this LOST recap so here goes:
OK...what to make of this episode...

 
My first thought on watching this episode is "Oh snap, it's the mom from Juno." We learned right away that Jacob and MIB are indeed brothers. I thought it was great to see a time on the island before Dharma, before Richard, before the others, etc. Right from the start, I was wondering where this woman and her people were coming from other than just "across the sea." How did they reach the island? Were they drawn there? Was Jacob's birth predestined to occur on the island making him the protector that brings everyone there in the future? Just a thought...


So the woman who MIB describes as his "crazy mom" kills his birth mother and raises him and Jacob on the island. She forbids them from going near or taking to the other people from across the sea. MIB wants to know where he's really from and goes to live with them. Meanwhile, their "crazy mom" showed them a tunnel of divine light which she says must never be found by regular humans or else the light would go out and the world would be damned. She warned them that going into the tunnel would result in a fate "worse than death." At the end of the episode, that's just what MIB does (after his crazy mom tried to kill him) and that's how he became the smoke monster.


What we learned from this episode:
We learned the origin of the wheel that moves the island and how it works in conjunction with the divine light and water source surrounding it. We also learned that the electromagnetic anomalies of the island were there all along. We learned that Adam and Eve are "Crazy Mom" and MIB. There goes the theories that it was Rose and Bernard or two of the other Losties. But how can Adam be MIB if he's currently alive and well? Is he a ghost? Finally, we saw that the backgammon game or an ancient version of it was being played in secret by Jacob and MIB since they were teenagers. "Crazy mom" didn't want them playing this game.

Mysterious happenings
  • Crazy Mom has Jacob drink some merlot and then tells him they are now the same.
  • Jacob buries Crazy Mom and MIB with the black and white stones.
  • Crazy Mom manages to cover up the well that was dug by the people from across the sea.
  • Crazy Mom manages to kill all of the people from across the sea.
Question: What is it about MIB that the crazy mom saw when he was born that startled her so and clearly favors Jacob over him? Unlike Jacob and Esau from the Bible, Jacob is born first. There goes the whole birthright storyline possibility. This is all about MIB wanting to "go home" wherever his people came from. Another interesting question is why MIB wants to go home so badly. If he never knew the land across the sea, how does he know what he's missing?

OK so there are only two episodes left, one being the series finale. They're going to have to explain a lot more in a short period of time so how that's going to happen I would like to see. It will probably be one bombshell after another...very action packed and comprehensive. I was told that message board posters were not too thrilled about this episode but I've been so busy with work I haven't read them yet. I'll check out what they have to say this weekend.

Here's to an explosive new episode next week and an epic series finale on May 23rd.
LOST is the best show ever!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episode 14: The Candidate

I'm going to start this post with a thought for diehard fans of the show...If Jack was supposed to die at the end of the pilot episode, I can't help but think that almost the entire series all comes down to a good and evil battle between Jacob and MIB. It kind of takes away from the last 5 seasons, but I still think it's the best show ever. I say this because Jack's importance in this 13th episode is abundantly evident and furthermore quintessential to the series. But again, what does that say about the master plan of the writers? Did they map everything out after just one episode?...just thinking out loud. It wasn't cool going a week without a new episode but this one was action-packed enough to make up for the Ab Aeterno repeat last week.

THREE ORIGINAL LOSTIES DIED IN ONE EPISODE!!!
Sayid, Sun and Jin are dead. I didn't foresee such an abrupt mass departure. I figured there'd be some catastrophic showdown or violent series of events in which major characters were killed in the second to last or last episode, but I didn't think three would go in one pop. So that was a major shocker. Wow.


It appeared that Sayid was coming around and had loosened his ties to MIB to some extent. He still appeared to be infected but was totally onboard with Jack and Sawyer. And he also lied to MIB that Desmond was killed in in the well. Speaking of Desmond, where is he? And why did he run over Locke in LA? Sayid sacrificed himself during MIB's plan to kill everyone aboard the submarine by running into a compartment on the submarine with the detonating bomb that MIB found on the Ajira plane. SAYID DROPS A MAJOR HINT THAT JACK WILL BE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT IN HOW EVERYTHING TURNS OUT which goes back to what I  said in the beginning. Jack, who has figured out that he's not supposed to leave the island explained very sensibly that MIB must not be able to kill them because he would have already. Sawyer, who just wants to go home already didn't trust Jack's rationale and pulls the wires out of the C4 bomb which sped up the countdown to zero. Within the overall chaos of water rushing into the sub, Lapidus who was supposed to fly the Ajira plane, is killed. I did think that he'd be killed somehow in this episode because he had so much screen time and it wasn't a Lapidus-centric episode. So that's a death toll of 4 in one episode...brings back memories of Anna Lucia and Libby being killed in the same episode. Come to think of it, Nikki and Paolo died in the same episode too. LOL.


                                       

So Kate gets shot but endures the swim back from the sinking sub and manages to make it back to the beach. Kate may be the next one to go. There was a strong emphasis in this episode that she is no longer a candidate. (Whidmore and Sawyer) I'm not sure how we'd handle the death of Kate.

At this point, MIB is very upset that his plan (which was articulated by Jack) did not fully unfold at which time he states to Claire, "I'm gonna finish what I started."

Next week's episode needs to have answers about Desmond and Whidmore, but it looks like it will focus on more of Jacob and MIB's days co-existing on the island in the past. We also need to catch up with Ben and Richard. This is critical. Whidmore lost a few men in this episode, but conveniently missing was Zoe, or, Evil Tina Fey.

Well here's to next week's episode and more answers:


LOST IS THE BEST SHOW EVER.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Must. Resist. Temptation.

It seems as if there's a McDonald's on every corner!
I will not have a daily caramel frappe.
I will not go to McDonald's.
The frappe is loaded with calories.
I will only drive down streets without a McDonald's.
Well maybe just one per week.

Next thing you know, they're gonna bring back the McRib!!!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

West Side Story on Broadway


Yesterday, 16 students and I embarked on an excursion to see the newest revival of Leonard Berstein and Stephen Sondheim's West Side Story at the Palace Theatre on Broadway. The highlight of the show was the iconic, timeless and exquisitely performed reproduced choreography by Jerome Robbins. From this dancer's perspective, it's the main attraction of this new production. This show is not perfect so I won't reinvent the wheel by pointing out all of the technical flaws and numbers in which the vocal performances left something to be desired...but you can read all about them here. On a positive note, the lighting, staging and sets were great.


Unfortunately, Karen Olivo (above, center) did not perform the matinee. I was eager to see why she earned the Tony Award for her Anita. At the end of the day, a good time was had by all.

By the way, run to the nearest McDonald's and get yourself a caramel frappe which we enjoyed on the way back to school. It's right up there with Starbucks's frappacino. Seriously...take it  from a certified foodie.
SOMEONE who shall remain nameless had two in a row!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episode 13: The Last Recruit

A LOST recap: What a fitting occasion for my 100th post!


This was one crazy episode. The end is so near yet it seems so far what with everything that went on tonight:

Involuntary Pact
So according to Claire, what the Samauri and Jacob said is true in that once MIB talks to you, you're under his command. Is there any more "free will" once MIB has said "Hello?"

Interconnectedness
We witnessed several run-ins back in LA: Sawyer and Kate, Desmond and Claire, Ben and Locke, Jack and Claire, Sawyer and Sayid. I think this is the most of any one episode so far.

Whidmore wants Desmond back!
To what lengths will Whidmore go to retrieve Desmond from MIB? We know Desmond is of great value to Whidmore after the electromagnetic experiment.

Oh snap, it's Ilana and she looks great!
Last week she blew herself up. This week she's presiding over Christian Shephard's will.
The interesting thing here is that back on the island as well as in LA, she has some involvelment in bringing Jack and Claire together.

Leadership
It's weird to see Jack out of a leadership position.
Sawyer thinks quickly on his feet and pulls a plan together.
MIB seems to be making snap decisions...all in an effort to get on the Ajira plane.
The question is, did MIB know Sawyer made that plan to gather the Losties and take the boat to the sub?
Sawyer's plan seems just too crazy to work...

Sayid
OK what's up with this guy?
He was used by Ben as a sharpshooting hitman back in season 4 and now he's being used by MIB.
I wonder if his evil side is somehow at war with any sanity he may have left?

Sawyer
His humor and sarcasm are at a high...the Burt Reynolds comment about Lapidus and attributing Claire's transformation to "drinking Locke's kool aid." LOL

???
Will evil crazy jungle Claire thwart Sawyers plan?
Did Sayid kill Desmond?
OK this is very Harry Potter-esque. Is it Kate's true love that heals Claire and makes her put the gun down?
OK is this the only office building in LA? Everyone's there!
It's too quiet on this boat. Is something about to go down?

Jack
Jack's leadership and reasoning returns! He makes a lot of sense with his rationale to literally jump ship a-la Sawyer out of the helicopter because MIB probably doesn't want any of them to stay. What if he doesn't leave the island? And can any of the Losties be killed if they're on the list?

Sun and Jin
Sun's resilient baby survived the shooting.
Oh snap, seeing Jin cured Sun's English problem!
Who else thought the pylons were on and would harm Jin and Sun???
What a heartfelt reunion... [Although this moment does not rival the emotional impact of the Desmond/Penny phone call in The Constant from season 4.]

Hydra Island
Zoe, aka Evil Tina Fey has orders to detain the Losties while Whidmore's cronies try and blow up MIB from afar. OMG Whidmore is not playing with his long range bombs. There has got to be a Whidmore/Ben showdown coming up. The series should not end without one good face off between these two.


Next Steps
Will the question about the original Losties' mortality be answered in the next couple of episodes?
Hopefully not.
How will Desmond play into all of this?
Is the submarine even still there and is it in operable condition?
Does Zoe have orders to kill them all?
Does Whidmore value the Losties as much as he values Desmond?
What will happen next week?

Check out the latest cryptic trailer for next week's episode, "The Candidate:"

LOST is the best show ever!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Red Velvet Cupcakes


OK so Ms. Hristodoulou convinced me to make these so I'll be bringing them tomorrow.
Thanks again for the spanikopita by the way.

Ms. Moore and I were talking about the idiosyncrasies that go along with baking and how it's the luck of the draw with cupcakes...Sometimes they come out like muffins.

I mean, there are some non-negotiables, like ensuring that your butter, eggs and other wet ingredients are room temperature. Then there's baking time. In any case, drop by 239 to get yourself a cupcake. Last time they were gone by 3rd period.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episode 12: Everybody Loves Hugo

[I am DVR'ing the season 2 premiere of Glee in another room.]

Finally, back to the island!

So we start with Dr. Candle narrating a biography of Hurley at a man of the year dinner.

Aww, it's Libbys grave. Hugo goes to have a talk with her letting her know everything that's been going on.

So we already know that Michael is dead since he comes to talk to Hurley, but is it him or MIB? I think it's MIB because when Isabella spoke with Hurley, she warned him and Richard that MIB must never leave the island.

By now we know this is just MIB trying to thwart the plan to blow up the Ajira plane.

Now I'm starting to think maybe Hugo wasn't crazy after all, he just had the ability to talk to dead people.

Oh snap, there'll be an appearance by Libby per the opening credits.

Is her name supposed to be Rosalita?

OK, good job of beating the audience to the punch not only with "Cynthia Watros" in the credits but the Rosalita thing that Hurley says.

Libby revealed that they know each other somehow...such as from the island.

Ilana said she's been training her whole life for protecting the candidates who may replace Jacob.

OH SNAP, Ilana went and blew herself up Dr. Artz style !!!

Sawyer's getting tired of Sayid and his covert operations.

Hurley found Ilana's bag of ash.

I'm disappointed and sad to see Ilana go. I thought she would somehow be connected to the ancient timeframe of the island, namely around when the staute was built. Bummer.



Back in LA, Desmond's on his mission to gather the 815 passengers. He tracks down Hurley in the middle of a depression-triggered fried chicken binge. Hurley's chance meeting with Libby is aligned with the whole other life thing.



MIB asked Desmond about Whidmore's intentions and is taking Desmond to "see something."

Love Ben's candor about how Ilana died. Again, this is what the audience is thinking.

Oh snap, Hugo blew up the Black Rock. It was a priceless antique!

Hugo tells Myles that [dead] Michael told him to blow up the plane.

Myles is experienced with talking to the dead. Hopefully he will inform Hurley that maybe every dead person isn't who you think they are, or were.

Hurley buys himself some time, literally, with Libby. She says that in her memory she was a survior in a plane crash and they liked each other.

This is similar to Charlie, Desmond and Penny from last week.

Libby says she's at the mental hospital voluntarily. She and Hurley plan a date. What would Eloise think of this?? She would probably would be very upset such as when she didn't want Desmond pursuing Penny.

Oh snap, it's young Jacob appearing in the bushes again! MIB angrily tells Desmond to ignore the boy.

Let's see if Hurley passes Richard's test to prove that he's talking to Jacob. Nope.

Ben and Myles go with Richard. Jack and Sun go with Hurley. Hurley looks like he was lying about being directed by Jacob. They're going to talk to MIB who will try to either kill them or turn them evil.

I am wondering how Sawyer has managed not to be turned evil up until this point.

Oh snap, Sun still can't speak English.

Hurley admitted he didn't see Jacob and Jack says he knows. Jack is remorseful over Juliette's death. Jack is finally taking a back seat with the whole leadership piece. Wow.

Hurley says he knows what the whispers are.

I think Michael is lying...saying the whispers are people who are stuck on the island and "can't move on." This better not be the writers' idea of a big reveal! Because that would suck. WHAT ABOUT WHEN THE OTHERS APPEAR RIGHT AFTER THE WHISPERS FROM THE LAST FIVE SEASONS???

OH SNAP!! Hurley saw flashes from their life on the island together when Libby kissed him...and Desmond was watching the whole time.



MIB was going to show Desmond a well he describes as "very old."

MIB asks Desmond why he isn't afraid...

Desmond says "What is the point of being afraid?"

MIB pushes Desmond down the well which I saw coming a mile away.

Hurley and the crew show up at MIB's camp.

Hurley's innocence is priceless.

I don't think we've seen the last of Desmond.

Why does MIB look so pissed at Jack?

In the parallel universe, Desmond runs over Locke as Locke wheels himself from Dr. Linus's school.

Huh??????

I enjoyed this episode better than last week's. I know lots of people thought last week was totally awesome. Next weeks episode is entitled "The Last Recruit" and it looks like it's gonna be INSANE! Can't wait.


It's very interesting that they chose to show a flash of Sun's note asking Lapidus "Did we make a mistake?" in reference to going with Hurley.

Well if you don't know by now, LOST is the best show ever!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

LOST: The Final Season: Episode 11: Happily Ever After

So I've been so busy with work plus my afterschool GED job and rehearsals for the play coming up, I didn't blog about this episode in a timely manner. So here goes:

After last week's episode in which we learned that Desmond was The Package, it only made sense that this one would be Desmond-centric. The twists and turns were aplenty in relation to the parallel timelines and what would have happened had 815 never crashed.

So some poor dude gets killed in the first few minutes when Whidmore insists on trying out his huge crazy flux capacitor electromagnetic thingamajiggy. Desmond is able to withstand the force and we get our episode...one in which he never met Penny, is a valued employee of Mr. Whidmore and Whidmore is married to none other than Eloise Hawking. Well, that would make her Eloise Whidmore.





And get this, Daniel Faraday, who is in turn Daniel Whidmore is their son. Daniel tells Desmond that Penny is his "half sister." What's that all about? This was definitely an episode that brought more questions than answers for me. Maybe I was tired when I watched or it was the anxiety of returning to work after a week and a half off...

Interesting points:

Charlie is released from jail into Desmond's care and tries to commit murder-suicide when Desmond sees a flash of "Not Penny's Boat" on Charlie's hand as he's trying to get Charlie out of the car. How they filmed such a comprehensive scene underwater I do not know. What a great show.

In the flash sideways, Desmond is Whidmore's right hand man, even drinking the very expensive scotch that Whidmore once told Desmond he was worth less than.



Whidmore doesn't seem to have a good handle on his mission. The question still lingers as to whether he's more interested in apprehending MIB or Ben. Or both?

Desmond survives the electromagnetic contraption and wakes up ready, willing and able to assist Whidmore with whatever his mission is only to be ambushed by Sayid who thwarts the game plan.



So that should make for a very good episode next week. But it's a Hugo-centric episode so we'll just have to wait and see what happens. It's sure to follow the lottery winning storyline, but will Hugo still be plagued by bad luck? In episode 4, he appeared to be A-OK, even describing himself as "the luckiest man alive." Will the bad luck start after 815 lands safely?

Desmond introduces himself to Penny who agrees to meet with him for coffee, but Eloise warned him not to pursue any visions he's been having because he's "not ready yet." Who knew she would be so central to how this is all wrapping up when we first met her as the proprietor of the pawn shop in London? Funny thing is, even then, she was trying to stop him from going any further with Penny.



Finally, Desmond is now going to try and gather up everyone from 815 and try to make sense out of what's happening to them.

Moving on:

The next few episodes should be jam packed with content, more answers and clues towards the finale. Episode 12 is titled "Everybody Loves Hugo." Can't Wait. LOST is the best show ever!

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