The Substitute
- Episode aired Feb 16, 2010
- TV-14
- 43m
On the island, the being now occupying Locke's body turns to Sawyer and promises to tell him why he's on the island. Back in Los Angeles, Locke loses his job and encounters a number of famil... Read allOn the island, the being now occupying Locke's body turns to Sawyer and promises to tell him why he's on the island. Back in Los Angeles, Locke loses his job and encounters a number of familiar faces.On the island, the being now occupying Locke's body turns to Sawyer and promises to tell him why he's on the island. Back in Los Angeles, Locke loses his job and encounters a number of familiar faces.
- Sayid Jarrah
- (archive footage)
- Desmond Hume
- (credit only)
- Claire Littleton
- (credit only)
- Dr. Jack Shephard
- (archive footage)
- Jin-Soo Kwon
- (archive footage)
- Miles Straume
- (credit only)
- Kate Austen
- (credit only)
As for John of the jungle it seems he has a plan and we learned more about what he had in mind for Richard and the others. However I was slightly disappointed by how his arc was written even if it was intriguing enough. The end was nearly a disaster because it just didn't make sense. But the decisions that were made could lead to some intense events so I guess we'll have to wait a little longer for the story to surprise us. As for Sawyer I really liked his reference to Of Mice and Men because it was quite pertinent and smart considering what was happening to him.
The Substitute was only about John and the temple was only mentioned. I didn't miss it considering how I feel about it. Moreover like for Kate both stories developed in parallel and I'm quite fond of these new twin connections and cross-references to past bomb events. It's refreshing and original compared to the usual character ones. For example in the past episode Claire appeared on the island right after Kate left her in the city. This time it also happened to John but that sparkling moment was far much more subtle. So it's definitely the kind of episode you might want to watch again to make sure you haven't missed something. However I can't help thinking, in fact since LA X, that Lost and its viewers deserve more for a finale season. I was expecting to be blown away every single episodes when it seems they have decided to follow their own recipes, specially the featured character one. Don't get me wrong John's story was great but the few cons I mentioned left me with a mixed opinion.
So I really hope they'll soon take things to a whole new level or else I might lose interest. For the moment what's happening on the island is not really interesting and I'm far much more convinced by the urban stories. I just wish the constant jumps between the two weren't so sharp. It's like they directed the stories separately and relied on the editing process to blend them. Well it's not enough. I prefer Spartacus : Blood and Sand creative transitions. It would be great if city characters had daydreams about their parallel lives on the island for example. I'm sure crazy things will soon happen but I worry they won't. It reminds me of how the story became conventional in the first season after the polar bear was shot. I was expecting Lost to turn into a twisted version of the video game Far Cry but instead the events leaded to the hatch and The Others. Things greatly improved in season four so I hope Lost will soon amaze us like it did in the past, so many times.
- igoatabase
- Feb 17, 2010
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe woman that interviews Locke at the agency (before Rose), is the same woman that pretends to be a psychic in Tricia Tanaka Is Dead (2007), the woman that Hurley's father paid to convince him not to go to Australia.
- GoofsJohn Locke is shown in his bathroom carrying the business card Jack gave him. From the angle that shows him holding the card, you can see a different, yellow-ish logo on the left and the name and title on the right with no red banner on top. The real card Jack gave him is shown in the close-up with the red banner on top and his name and title centered on the card.
- Quotes
Ilana Verdansky: [at Locke's grave] Does anyone want to say anything?
[No one responds]
Ilana Verdansky: Didn't any of you know him?
Ben Linus: Alright, I knew him. John Locke was a... a believer. He was a man of faith. He was... a much better man than I will ever be.
[pause]
Ben Linus: And I'm very sorry I murdered him.
Frank Lapidus: [to himself] Weirdest damn funeral I've ever been to.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2010)
- SoundtracksSearch and Destroy
(uncredited)
Written by Iggy Pop and James Williamson
Performed by The Stooges
Album "Raw Power" 1973
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