Episode 4.7 “Ji Yeon” Afterthoughts

Lost Recaps — March 13, 2008 at 6:05 pm by admin

Last week’s episode of Lost, "The Other Woman," seemed to split the fanbase right down the middle.  Some people loved it for taking time out from the mythology to focus on filling in the blanks in Juliet’s past, and others thought it was kind of pointless.  Tonight’s episode brought us back to the action on the freighter, and will hopefully bring the fans together once again to share in the Lost love. 

Missed the episode?  Read our recap by clicking here.


I know I’ve said this before, but after watching "Ji Yeon" I can’t help but say it again:  I love the way Lost constantly screws with its story structure.  Unlike shows like CSI or even my beloved House, where you could probably outline every episode three months before they air, watching Lost is like watching a different television show every week.  Sometimes you get flashbacks, sometimes you get flash forwards, sometimes you get flashes from multiple perspectives, and so on.  It’s truly brilliant and just one of the many ways Lost refuses to dumb itself down for mass consumption.

Tonight’s episode was a first:  we got a flashback and a flash forward intermingled together.  Sun was busy having little Ji Yeon and being one of the Oceanic Six, while Jin was in the past and still working for Mr. Paik.  I sensed that something was off throughout the entire episode, but I had no idea what it was until the very end.  Oh, how I love when Lost surprises me.

On the other hand, one thing that was completely unsurprising was Michael being the man on the boat.  This turn of events certainly made the most sense from a storytelling perspective, but I must admit I found it a tad disappointing since it was so very obvious.  While I was no fan of Michael in the first two seasons, I am extremely excited to have him back in a brand new role.  I want him to scream less about "Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaalt" and to talk more about how he became Kevin Johnson, mole extraordinaire.  We’ll see more of him next week.

Kevin Johnson wasn’t the only interesting man on the freighter.  We were also introduced to Captain Gault, who apparently is a guy you don’t want to piss off.  Thanks to that mysterious old curmudgeon Charles Widmore, he had his hands on the black box from the fake 815 wreckage.  He also thinks that Ben might have some clue as to who would have the money and the power to stage an entire plane crash.  Since we know Ben has access to millions of dollars, is it possible he’s behind the entire thing?  And if so, where the heck did they get over 300 dead bodies?

I should also mention the most heart wrenching moment of the episode:  Jin might be dead.  However, the fact that the date on his headstone read 9/22/04 is very suspicious.  It’s quite possible he’s still on the island with many of the other non Oceanic Sixers.  I’m not going to get too broken up over losing him until we know the truth behind everything, but it is strange that Sun would cry at his grave if he’s not really dead.

Speaking of the dead, the annoying ABC promos made sure to tell us that next week, SOMEONE WILL DIE!  I hate it when they do that, as it completely robs us of any surprise, but whatever.  I was shocked that Regina was finally introduced in this episode and then promptly jumped off the freighter, just as I was shocked when Minkowski kicked the bucket after his long awaited arrival.  If Lost continues to follow this pattern, my best guess would be that Michael will die next week.

On a less fatal note, I was happy that we got a scene with Bernard where he was able to explain why Rose decided to stay with Jack.  I think we had all figured that out anyway, but it’s nice to have some confirmation of her motivations.  Locke is a scary, murderous guy, and not everyone feels like hanging around him.

Here are the questions we’re left with after tonight’s episode:

Is Jin actually dead?

Who staged the fake 815 crash?

Did I really get all excited for Death Proof star Zoe Bell to appear, only to have her kick the bucket in her first episode?

So, the Oceanic Six are: Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid, Sun, and…who?  The promos told us that we’d discover the last of the Oceanic Six tonight, but that only adds up to five, unless they’re counting Aaron.  This is just another reason why ABC promos make little sense.

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