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Eerie similarities between “The End” by The Doors and LOST

The promo for LOST 6×16 What They Died For is one of ABC’s best promos ever, with a soundtrack snipped from the great rock classic song The End by The Doors, and arresting visuals, in blue and white, which make the LOST-ies look as if they are all underwater and/or trapped inside glass.

When I first saw the promo, I thought the choice of song was clever, an obvious good fit. “This is the end …” The Doors sing, and indeed, this is the end, alas, of LOST, and the end of the ride, for us, the fans.

I didn’t think more about it until commenter Doug left a mind-blowing comment on my Oedipus LOST post:

With The Doors’ “The End” being used at the end of tonights episode, this pretty much confirms this theory. “The End” lyrically is based on Oedipus and contains all of the images in the song. Read the lyrics.. It’s all there. The blue bus, the snake, the goldmine, etc…

Wow. Thanks Doug!

It is all there. But what are we to make of that? How can the eerie coincidences be explained?

Is it because we might expect certain cultural icons of the late 60s/early 70s, the era of both The Doors and the Dharma Initiative, to show up often — icons like a blue VW bus?

Is it that the song and the show both use symbols, such as snakes, and mythological stories, such as that of Oedipus, which often appear in many of our stories?

Or could it be that the many similarities between The End and LOST are because the LOST writers actually patterned their show after the song? (That last one seems unlikely, but file it in the “you never know — anything might be possible” folder).

I’m inclined to think that the similarities arose because both Jim Morrison, writer of The End, and the writers of LOST were fascinated by mythology.

Here’s what Jim Morrison said in 1969:

Every time I hear that song, it means something else to me. It started out as a simple good-bye song probably just to a girl, but I see how it could be a goodbye to a kind of childhood. I really don’t know. I think it’s sufficiently complex and universal in its imagery that it could be almost anything you want it to be.

Here are the lyrics to The End — and some screencaps from LOST:

This is the end
Beautiful friend

Sawyer losing his grip on Juliet in "The Incident"

This is the end
My only friend, the end

Of our elaborate plans, the end
Of everything that stands, the end
No safety or surprise, the end
I’ll never look into your eyes…again

Can you picture what will be
So limitless and free
Desperately in need of some stranger’s hand
In a desperate land

Lost in a Roman …

Latin-speakers in "Across the Sea"

… wilderness of pain

The 815 pilot in the tree -- the smoke monster's first victim

And all the children are insane
All the children are insane
Waiting for the summer rain, yeah

There’s danger on the edge of town
Ride the King’s highway, baby
Weird scenes inside the gold mine
Ride the highway west, baby

Ride the snake, ride the snake

Smokey

To the lake, the ancient lake, baby

The pool in the temple

The snake is long, seven miles
Ride the snake…he’s old, and his skin is cold

His skin is cold

The west is the best
The west is the best
Get here, and we’ll do the rest

Kate arriving at the LAX airport (on the West Coast!)

The blue bus is callin’ us
The blue bus is callin’ us
Driver, where you taken’ us

Hurley driving blue vw van LOST

The blue bus

(The “blue bus” in the song may have been a reference to the draft for the Vietnam war.)

The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on
He took a face from the ancient gallery
And he walked on down the hall
He went into the room where his sister lived, and…then he
Paid a visit to his brother, and then he
He walked on down the hall, and
And he came to a door…and he looked inside
Father, yes son, I want to kill you

John Locke and his father Anthony Cooper in LOST 3x19 The Brig

Locke and his father, Anthony Cooper, in 3x19 "The Brig"

Mother…I want to…f**k you

C’mon baby, take a chance with us
C’mon baby, take a chance with us
C’mon baby, take a chance with us
And meet me at the back of the blue bus
Doin’ a blue rock
On a blue bus
Doin’ a blue rock
C’mon, yeah

Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill

This is the end
Beautiful friend
This is the end
My only friend, the end

It hurts to set you free
But you’ll never follow me
The end of laughter and soft lies
The end of nights we tried to die

Jack on bridge railing, about to jump off

This is the end

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Sneak peeks #1 and #2 for Lost 6×16 What They Died For

I’m still mulling over last night’s show (Across the Sea) and can hardly think about next week yet, but the sneak peeks are already here.

In the first one, a child speaks rudely to Hurley:

In the second sneak peek, Sawyer feels guilty:

Nothing from the sideways world. I miss it, and I hope we get to see more of it before the show ends.

Sneak Peek #2 for 6×15 Across the Sea (slightly spoilerish)

This second sneak peek takes place on the Island. That’s strange, because usually ABC releases one sneak peek that takes place on the Island and the other that takes place in sideways Los Angeles. But this week, we’ve got two sneak peeks that are both on the Island.

Anyway, the sneak peek show a couple of children. I won’t say any more, so as not to spoil those who don’t want to be spoiled …

Sneak peek # 1 for 6×15 Across the Sea

Here’s the first sneak peek for Across the Sea. It’s on the Island, and it’s got — new characters! Wow, we’re almost at the end of the show, and it looks as if a whole new storyline is about to be introduced. Weird!

Sneak peek #2 for 6×14 “The Candidate” — in Jack’s hospital — Spoiler!

The last line in this sneak peek gave me the chills AND made me laugh!

There was a split second between the time I heard what Jack said — that’s where I got the chills — and the time I realized what he must have really meant — that’s where I laughed at the double meaning of the word, and at how my mind had immediately jumped to the wrong meaning.

Warning: There is definitely a spoiler here if you don’t want to know the outcome of the operation that Jack was preparing to do on Locke last episode.

Sneak Peak #1 for 6×14 “The Candidate” — Jack and Flocke (slightly spoilerish)

(Warning: This post contains a brief quote of the dialogue from the sneak peek, and a discussion of the scene.)

In this scene from 6×14, Jack and Flocke are disagreeing with each other. Watching it, I got a feeling of deja vu, because we’ve become so used to seeing similar scenes of Jack and (real) Locke disagreeing about similar issues. But this time there’s a twist:

The twist is that Jack and (F)locke have reversed positions. In “There’s No Place Like Home,” the Season 4 finale, it was Jack who wanted to leave, and (real) Locke who urged him to stay::

(REAL) LOCKE: But you’re not supposed to go home.

JACK (shouting:) And what am I supposed to do? (A little calmer:) Oh, I think I remember. What was it that you said on the way out to the hatch — that crashing here was our destiny.

LOCKE: You know, Jack. You know that you’re here for a reason. You know it. And if you leave this place, that knowledge is gonna eat you alive from the inside out until you decide to come back.

(You can see the video of that scene here: Jack and Locke outside the Orchid, or read the transcript.)

(Real) Locke of course, had been right. Jack had to come back. But now Flocke is trying to get Jack to leave:

Jack: (Referring to Sawyer’s group:) They’re not my people. And I’m not leaving the Island.

Flocke: Well, Jack, I’m hoping you’ll still change your mind about that.

Is it possible that both (real) Locke and Flocke were/are right? That Jack had to come back when he did, but now it is time for him to leave?

I also wonder why Jack is turning his back on Sawyer, Kate, and the rest of the group. Is he that miffed about his argument with Sawyer on the boat? I wouldn’t expect someone who has anointed himself the Bearer of Destiny, as Jack seems to have done, to be so petty. So maybe it’s something else.

Then again, this is Jack, so maybe he really is being that petty.

One other thing — Terry O’Quinn’s performance continues to amaze. Compare him in the 6×14 sneak peek to the way he was in the Season 4 finale. Flocke and (real) Locke are distinctly different in their expressions, and their manner, and in the type of energy they project. Yet, in some ways, they are similar, as if they were not really two totally separate people. Somehow, O’Quinn manages to convey the differences and the similarities at the same time — something which can’t be easy.

Slow-motion version of “The Last Recruit” promo, some info on the music, and a thought about fire

Here’s the promo for 6×13 “The Last Recruit.” First time through is how it was shown on TV. Second time through is in slow motion:

The strange, creepy music in the background is a song called Through the Loop by Pendulum, which in turn is a remixed version of a song sung by Gene Wilder in the movie Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

Pedulum is an Australian group, which recently arrived in Los Angeles aboard Oceanic Flight 815. Okay, I made that last part up, but they really are an Australian group, now located in the UK where, according to Wikipedia, they are immensely popular. Through the Loop is from their 2005 album Hold Your Colour.

These are the lyrics that are sung (and shouted) in the LOST-promo version:

There’s no earthly way of knowing
Which direction we are going
Not a speck of light is showing
So the danger must be growing
Are the fires of Hell a-glowing
Is the grisly reaper mowing
Yes, the danger must be growing
And they’re certainly not showing
Any signs that they are slowing

There are a lot of lines in the lyrics which apply to the situation of the LOST-ies, but the line about the fires of Hell a-glowing jumped out at me. I had come up with (ahem) a theory, back when The Incident aired, that fire plays some kind of important role in the lives of Jacob and the Man in Black. The fire in Jacob’s lair was so prominent at the beginning of The Incident, and it was into that fire that Flocke kicked Jacob’s body at the end.

I still think fire must be important, though three-quarters of a season later, I don’t feel much closer to knowing why. But think about this: Jacob is now ashes, and the MiB is now smoke. It’s ashes that are used to form a magic circle to keep Smokey away. And Frogurt was killed by a flaming arrow.

Joking about Frogurt, but I do think there must be something about fire that has to do with Jacob and the MiB — in particular, perhaps, with the limitations that are placed on their powers.

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