Actually I thought that Locke was being very strategic when he tied up Kate. She would know how to get out. She is a lot more limber than he is. She is a fighter and wouldn't just stay locked/tied up. I thought that he figured that her chances of getting untied were better than his and he would be able to help more if he could be with Desmond. Kate is a bit emotional and aggressive. He probably felt he could "talk" to Desmond and get more answers where as Kate might just rile him up.
That's exactly what I thought about it. I didn't think Locke was tying her up because he didn't want to be--he knew she was a con artist and that she'd be able to get out of it. He also slipped her a pocket knife and put it in the back of her pants so she'd be able to get it and free herself. I think he definitely knew what he was doing.
Tomorrow I'm getting Season 1 on DVD. I'm going to be on a road trip for work for the next two weeks with some down time in hotel rooms, so I'm going to look for stuff in Season 1 and see what I come up with. If I come up with anything new (which I kinda doubt I will) I'll post and let you all know. I'm super excited to see the outtakes and cut scenes--it'll be interesting to see the actors being silly when they're usually so serious on the show.
shpgqueenet wrote: Actually I thought that Locke was being very strategic when he tied up Kate. She would know how to get out. She is a lot more limber than he is. She is a fighter and wouldn't just stay locked/tied up. I thought that he figured that her chances of getting untied were better than his and he would be able to help more if he could be with Desmond. Kate is a bit emotional and aggressive. He probably felt he could "talk" to Desmond and get more answers where as Kate might just rile him up. That's exactly what I thought about it. I didn't think Locke was tying her up because he didn't want to be--he knew she was a con artist and that she'd be able to get out of it. He also slipped her a pocket knife and put it in the back of her pants so she'd be able to get it and free herself. I think he definitely knew what he was doing.
Ditto. He was in survival mode and he knew exactly what he was doing. I don't think he was double-crossing Kate, I think he was doing what he thought was best to get them out of there. As a fugitive, she was pretty crafty when it came to escaping and Locke is definitely good with words. This episode actually made me like Locke a little more.
oh yeah and I looked at the forums on the oceanicflight815.com site, pleased to see there are other people (probably older people) besides my mom who think the writers must have been somewhat influenced by the 1950's sci fi movie, Forbidden Planet. That Walt obviously has some sort of power in which his thoughts can make things happen....and this is like Dr. Morbius character in Forbidden Planet, he didn't realize it, but his thoughts were creating the "monsters" from the id. I never saw this movie, but now I am curious about it, my mom saw it or read the book many times and named several parallels to Lost.... I am sure many other sci-fi writers were influenced by this movie since it was 50 years ago!
The producers have, however, debunked the sci-fi explanations. They have stated that everything can and will be explained in a sci-fact kind of way. I'm sure they've taken inspiration from lots of sources (possibly your mom's Forbidden Planet). I'm more inclined to believe, though, that it came from Stephen King (as the producers/writers) have already confirmed that he was their biggest source of inspiration and most of the things we're seeing in Lost have appeared in some way in a Stephen King book. And many of the diehard Lost fans (myself included) would be super disappointed if it went all sci-fi. I think it's too easy of an explanation. Not creative or intricate enough. I have faith in these Lost writers for their originality. -- Edited by NylaBelle at 10:45, 2005-09-30 -- Edited by NylaBelle at 10:48, 2005-09-30
Just got around to reading this thread. Forbidden Planet is such a good movie and I could definitely see how it influenced writers on Lost. The mysterious force that makes the giant booming noises really reminds me of the "monster" from Forbidden Planet and there is that Walt connection is well.
I'm not too into scifi but I also really dislike Stephen King so I'm disappointed to hear that some of the creators of the show are citing him as their main source of inspiration.