Blader5489 said:
Because it's already happened for him.
MIB being able to exploit time travel isn't him being omniscient, it's him remembering what's already happened in the past.
So does the Smoke Monster/MIB jump with them? Because otherwise I can't reconcile Christian Shephard being in the Frozen Donkey Wheel room when Locke falls down the well.
Blader5489 said:
The act of MIB leaving the island will kill everyone else. He has no regard for the lives of others and only uses them as tools when he needs something; he isn't going to sacrifice his freedom for people he doesn't care about.
Jacob brings people to the island to prove MIB that he's wrong about humanity, and that human life is something meant to be valued, not disregarded. It's essentially Jacob's way of trying to dissuade his brother from leaving.
So you are saying that Jacob thinks that if the MIB learns how human beings lives' are precious he will not want to get off the island? That's a REALLY hard argument to win, considering he made it his life's purpose to leave the island. And also the brainwashing that Crazy Mother did to make them think they were not human themselves (well I guess MIB literally isn't human by that time).
Blader5489 said:
Jacob has never died before, how was he to know what would happen? =P
You seem him checking out the pool water in "Lighthouse," which, to me, says he wasn't expecting the waters to turn dark.
I did remember him checking the water when I was writing the post. I guess I'm just bitter that Jacob led them to the Temple with misinformation. At least heal Sayid if we're going to have to sit through that arc :lol
Blader5489 said:
The show seemed to heavily imply that only the protector of the island could find the cave, and lead others to it. Jack's line in "Lighthouse" about how they never saw the lighthouse before because they were never looking for it seems to imply that the lighthouse is the same deal: you can't find it unless Jacob leads you to it.
Yeah, I guess when the show answers a lot of questions by "it's magic" it's hard to nitpick. It's just strange that we saw these seemingly important (and moving, in the case of the Cabin) structures but weren't relayed how they came to be or the logistics of how to find them (although like you said, implied). I just thought that these important structures deserved explicit explanations. It's really odd, I feel this season dragged a bit, yet other times I feel like they should've planned an additional season for answers like these.
Blader5489 said:
I agree that's kind of annoying, but at the same time, I can appreciate the fact that there are no all-knowing, all-powerful gods on this show; that everyone involved is still human, in some way or another.
True. And me including the Island as a character messes up the strictly human aspect of the story. I just would've liked the scope to be larger (wow, I'm asking for more than 2 millennia!

). My ideal origin story would involve not an omniscient being, but the Island telling it's own history: each Protector keeps a log of the events in hieroglyphics. Or it could just be writings from the first Protector. Maybe have a scene of Crazy Mother bringing Jacob and MIB to a cave (THE cave, or not, doesn't really matter) and reading the hieroglyphics. Explaining the abilities of protector, and how and why they "make rules." I just came up for a way for them to read answers off from a list! :lol Speaking of which is the prevailing theory that the Protector should be the Smoke Monster and that Crazy Mother split the roles up for some reason? I thought I read that on here. Because like I said, the Smoke Monster really is built to be a great security system. Great for protecting Sacred Light. But then again, it's not my show
jett said:
A most excellent post, I agree with almost everything you said.
Catalix said:
Yup. Fantastic post, HowardRoark. Pretty much every single point you brought up was spot-on. I often struggle to put my thoughts into words, but you nailed a great deal of those issues concerning S6.
Thanks guys. I've enjoyed theorizing and sharing ideas about the show. It's definitely one of things I am going to miss the most about not having any new LOST.