Obviously one human can’t satisfy a succubus’s sexual hunger, so Lauren’s doing the only thing she can if she wants to keep seeing Bo. Bo asks Lauren if she’s really okay with the whole “open relationship” thing and Lauren says she’s fine, as long as Bo stays away from Dyson. She rejects a good-looking dude (he’s a Hydra with nine heads … but they aren’t on his neck) and a hot girl who’s taken a thousand-year vow of chastity. Looking back on the episode, even the intro where we see Jacob wearing white and Esau wearing dark representing good and evil, mostly everything that occurs over the two hours is very precise and intentional.This one starts with a scene many people might envy (or at least, think they’d envy), as Lauren helps Bo pick out someone to have wild sex with.
That being said, the religious themes and characters were incredibly interesting and we can certainly tell there is a ton of work behind-the-scenes being done to tie everything together. Why not develop that some more over the last two seasons? It seems a bit much to have all of it in one episode and have it all so convenient, like it was made up in this certain way afterwards to find some way to explain what we’ve seen in past seasons.
LOST GIRL SEASON 3 EPISODE 5 SERIES
In two back-to-back episodes, we met Jacob and his nemesis (his brother Esau?), saw how he was involved with our main Losties, and how he seemingly dies - All in a two-parter out of 103 episodes of the series so far. While Jacob was a cool character throughout the finale, appearing at key points in each character’s lives and seemingly recruiting them with his golden touch, it did feel very haphazard to see it happen all at once in this finale. No messing around.The first scene of the show give us Jacob after all this time and speculation - Awesome! The conversation of the two strangers hints at them being long-term enemies and it ends with one referring to the other as Jacob and promising that one day he would find a loop-hole to kill him. While that was a cool reveal, the big reveal came moments later when we see two unknown men talking with each other on the beach beside the statue with the Black Rock ship in the ocean background.
LOST GIRL SEASON 3 EPISODE 5 FULL
In traditional Lost fashion, the first episode opens mysteriously in the distant past where we get to see the four-toed statue in full form. Well, they certainly did do that with the season closer and many theories of old can be officially trashed now. Of course, for us Lost fans, this is no conclusion at all, but the start of a bridge leading to the real conclusion that will come in the form of 17 new episodes starting a full eight months from now.įrom the final official Lost podcast of the season, producers and writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse revealed that this finale would give fans all the tools they need to form together a proper theory of what the show is all about and possibly how it may end. I read in the papers this morning that after tonight’s episode, fans would not know how the show could continue – that it acts as a sort of conclusion. If you’re still here, it’s time to talk Spoilers.Īs briefly as I possibly can summarize the episode: we finally meet Jacob, we see the four-toed statue in full form, we discovered why the unwilling members of the oceanic six came back, why many of the characters seemed to be destined (chosen) to come to the island in the first place, how Locke “survived” his death (twice?), how Jacob is the key to connecting many (all?) of the characters with the island, we find out why Locke knows everything he knows and who he really is, the losties all come together again annndddd the island gets hydrogen bombed the same year Star Wars came out. This article and the comments will be discussing spoilers. Do that and come back to post your thoughts, we’d love to read them. Now, on to the finale… Where do I even start?įirst off, if you’ve not seen the finale, you best watch it or catch up in the show and watch it before reading on. It really makes you think how this show, more than any other I can think of, is truly impossible to follow unless you’ve been there all along. It was an interesting dynamic to say the least seeing the reactions and questions coming from the non-fans.
Some have watched all along, some only a few episodes and some had no idea what was going on. I just got home from a friend’s house where we had about seven or eight people watching the two-hour season 5 finale of Lost. If you watched tonight’s episode, it was quite a complex ride. Five seasons of Lost down, one more to go.