LOST 3x19 | The Brig | Reaction (NEW)

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  • @reatores
    @reatores Жыл бұрын

    A huge revelation and a very satisfying scene! Want early access to our videos, full reactions, exclusive livestreams and more? Please support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/reatores Quer vídeos antecipados, videos na integra, lives exclusivas e mais benefícios? Seja nosso apoiador em: apoia.se/reatores

  • @lukasmilcik5825
    @lukasmilcik5825 Жыл бұрын

    Sawyer's nicknames in this episode: "Tarzan" for Locke "John Boy" for Locke "Bald Headed Bastard" for Locke "Little Bastard" for Ben "Pops" for Anthony Cooper

  • @laccountant1114

    @laccountant1114

    Жыл бұрын

    Obi-wan kenobi

  • @alfredogonzales6089

    @alfredogonzales6089

    Жыл бұрын

    John Locke is the original JOY BOY😶

  • @bafmd

    @bafmd

    Жыл бұрын

    Sawyer's (Anthony Cooper's) nicknames in this episode: "Bug-eye" for Ben "Friend" for Sawyer "Bald Headed Bastard" for Locke 🤗

  • @JohnBrooks-pv3we

    @JohnBrooks-pv3we

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@laccountant1114 count dookoo

  • @corvuslight
    @corvuslight Жыл бұрын

    When I was 12 years old, during summer break from school, I was in an airport 1500 miles away from home when I noticed someone who was in one of my classes from my school. There are 2 miracles of coincidence here: 1) we were both in the same airport on the same day so far from home, though we hadn't been on the same plane to get there. 2) I actually managed to notice him in one of the largest airports in the country (Denver International Airport) Makes you wonder how many coincidences we never notice. How many times have we walked right by someone when we were in a different city or country, maybe even interacted with them, and they were (for example) the sibling of a neighbor next door from us at home?

  • @ccchhhrrriiisss100

    @ccchhhrrriiisss100

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a very good example! I was raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia (on the U.S. east coast). While I was growing up, my mom had a friend who lived in our neighborhood. They moved to Vancouver, Canada (more than 3000 miles away on the Canadian west coast). My parents eventually moved to a small town outside of Nashville, Tennessee. So, they lost contact with one another. When I was just beginning college, my mom, one of my sisters (who was in middle school) and my aunt went on a cross-continent road trip. My cousin who lives in California was getting married. These family members were driving to attend the wedding and my mom was going to sing at her wedding. During the trip, they took a detour and decided to visit "Tombstone, Arizona" (a small old town in southeastern Arizona that was the site of a famous western gun battle). While in a gift shop in that tiny town, someone called out my mom's name. My mom didn't pay attention at first until the lady walked up to her. It was that same neighbor from Virginia Beach. My mom had not seen or spoken to her in over ten years. Yet, she was traveling on vacation from Canada at the same time that my mom was traveling to California to attend and sing at my cousin's wedding. What are the odds? The United States has more than 330 Million people and both my mom and her friend inexplicably took detours and managed to rendezvous in the tiny little town of Tombstone, Arizona! It really is a small world!

  • @corvuslight

    @corvuslight

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ccchhhrrriiisss100 ...what are the odds, indeed?! Something like winning the lottery and then getting hit in the big toe by a meteor the size of a pebble 5 minutes later as Carl Sagan talks about meteors on a T.V. show you just happened to turn on by accident because you tripped and fell on the remote control, or some such ridiculous thing like that... Life is amazing and beautiful.

  • @bafmd
    @bafmd Жыл бұрын

    The entire Sawyer/Sawyer scene is a masterpiece. The editing, the music, the acting. I could watch that scene again and again. Perfect.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Well put. Give me that scene everyday, and I'll be entertained. All about is just perfect.

  • @allanlathemeneilalautriv
    @allanlathemeneilalautriv Жыл бұрын

    Plot fantástico. Vale destacar que a essa altura do jogo a atuação do ator que faz o Locke já está em outro nível. O cara incarnou o Jhon de um jeito...

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    Жыл бұрын

    Absurdo esse plot twist. E absurda a atuação do John mesmo!

  • @willowbeederouaux4750
    @willowbeederouaux4750 Жыл бұрын

    Loooove this episode! Everyone had such great things to say...awesome theories. The show is really getting good!! 🤩

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Amazing and compelling episode!! Love it so much! Glad you've enjoyed!! ❤️

  • @Glennwulf
    @Glennwulf5 ай бұрын

    this is my favorite reaction ever for this episode lol. so good.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh, glad you liked it that much! It really was very enjoyable!

  • @bafmd
    @bafmd Жыл бұрын

    Fourth episode to take place completely on island.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    One of the best, if not the best to do so!

  • @williamcarr7347
    @williamcarr7347 Жыл бұрын

    A Brig is another name for a military jail or a prison, usually aboard a ship. I hope that no trees were harmed in the making of this video Hugo:)

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Hahahah they were not!

  • @IvoryTrance
    @IvoryTrance5 ай бұрын

    LOL!! Love it 21:10 when they each realize that Lockes dad is the real Sawyer

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    5 ай бұрын

    One of the best reactions in our channel 😄

  • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
    @ccchhhrrriiisss100 Жыл бұрын

    This is definitely one of my favorite episodes of LOST. The reveal -- something that had been "hidden in plain sight" -- provides such a memorable and satisfying payoff. The looks on each of the Reactores' faces was perfect! Well done! Este é definitivamente um dos meus episódios favoritos de LOST. A revelação - algo que estava "escondido à vista de todos" - fornece uma recompensa memorável e satisfatória. A aparência de cada um dos rostos dos Reactores foi perfeita! Bom trabalho!

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I loved their reactions too! So entertaining to see they realizing what was happening! It's definetely one of the best plot twists in TV history!

  • @pjwilson83
    @pjwilson8311 ай бұрын

    I loved the reaction to this twist! You can see the moment the penny drops for them all! This is what we're here for!

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Right? I loved that too!! This is why I do this too 😄

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Жыл бұрын

    21:09 I am SO excited. 😅 I am so OUT OF MY MIND excited!! 🤩🤩🤭

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    The moment they realize it hahaha!

  • @Taj_Rahine
    @Taj_Rahine Жыл бұрын

    What a great reaction to this episode, I knew their minds would be blown :) I'm glad they didn't pick up on the Sawyer connection until it was revealed by the show, excellent moment.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    I was hoping so much that they didn't guess it! And thankfully they didn't! Glad you've enjoyed the reaction! =)

  • @apple54345
    @apple54345 Жыл бұрын

    21:09 So great how it "clicked" for all of them at the same time! Good stuff! I've said it before, but it's worth repeating.. Thanks for capturing these moments for us, Rodrigo!

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    That was such a great moment! This episode never fails! Oh, it's my pleasure! Thank you for your kind comment!

  • @brianhansen6189
    @brianhansen6189 Жыл бұрын

    A rare episode in that all flashbacks occur on the Island

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    And such cool ones!

  • @meseimiasvalentim9094
    @meseimiasvalentim909411 ай бұрын

    A gabi esqueceu q quem da a ideia do Sawyer ter q matar o pai do Locke foi aquele cara misterioso que aparece! Ela tem um ranço Desnecessário do Locke por causa da morte do bonnie q n da pra entender! Porra ta chato gabi 😅 Supera 😂 Enfim otima reação galera 😊👍🏻

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    É, cara, mas reações são reações, e opiniões são opiniões... é bom vc se acostumar kkkk. Valeu!

  • @joasdavi693
    @joasdavi693 Жыл бұрын

    Que atuação monstruosa do Terry O'quinn,ele fez um trabalho impecável e digno de prêmios,pra mim são os dois melhores eps do Terry ao lado do "The man from Tallahasse",e acho q é um dos melhores eps do Josh também,ele arrebentou demais e entregou toda a emoção necessária pra fechar esse ciclo

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Com certeza os atores foram peças fundamentais pra toda a carga emocional desse episódio!

  • @letsrock1729
    @letsrock1729 Жыл бұрын

    James needed to kill Sawyer and John needed Anthony to be killed. It's a win win. I don't feel Locke was wrong to involve James as it was very cathartic for both of them. Kate told Jack about Naomi because, in spite of everything, she still trusts him. Why should she have to keep quiet just because other people don't trust him? We have to think for ourselves and make our own choices based on what we believe is for the best. Loved the look on everyone's faces when it suddenly dawned on them who Anthony was...another amazing reaction ❤

  • @JacopoBasanisi

    @JacopoBasanisi

    Жыл бұрын

    The thing is, Cooper was John's problem to solve. And he couldn't. John obviously won't recognise anybody's help in the matter. As always, in his pov, he accomplished the mission.

  • @djj1259

    @djj1259

    11 ай бұрын

    ​The thing is, Sawyer killed a inocenet guy in flashback. So he would still kill people to find Sawyer. JOHN LOCKE DID THE RIGHT THING A WIN WIN

  • @JacopoBasanisi

    @JacopoBasanisi

    11 ай бұрын

    @@djj1259 It's not about right or wrong, he just cheated

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Hahah I love how controversial Locke's actions are. Amazing how each person thinks the opposite from another. Personally, if I were Locke, I'd tell the truth right from the beggining, but then again, all the amazing scenes wouldn't be the same if he did so.

  • @djj1259

    @djj1259

    11 ай бұрын

    @@reatores . Yeah i absolutely agree with that. John should have told Sawyer from the beginning about Antony Sawyer. but than again it's a show, the did that on purpose, to strech the plot twist.

  • @JacopoBasanisi
    @JacopoBasanisi Жыл бұрын

    Ben is a classic believer: Jack fixed him with no equipment and managed to avoid infections. BUT of course the faith in the island healed him, right? John is being John once again. He did the same thing over and over since day1 (once again, not hating on the character, just describing facts). He always had (asked, forced people for) some help and mainly ruined a lot of lives (Boone of course, but also everyone after the submarine, and poor Bakunin!). Eko changed him a little, but he died soon, so John went back to his old habits. That’s why, for me, he hasn’t changed at all, he’s just driven in a different path, maybe a better one for him, but still filled with some kind of bully to defeat. And he's still losing. The only one that left him free to do whatever he wanted was Jack. I’m not necessarilty saying his cause is the wrong one, but even if he’s right, he’s like a broken clock: sometimes he’s right, but for the wrong reasons. Until now, he’s a child with adhd and tantrums. I wonder who gave him his blind confidence about being special…. One thing that strikes me every time: Cooper sounds EXACTLY like “season 1 Sawyer”: same confidence, same arrogance, same accent, same pauses. James was literally talking to his past self. You can notice his voice turning back to his old habits once he found out Cooper was HIS Sawyer. 22:53 well Ben is disgusting, but John is actively trying to be like him! Can’t wait for the next one!

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Gabi would certainly love to have you backing her opinion here, since she's alone on that matter in the couch haha! And again, I can't really say you're wrong about anything... but as for his confidence, I think it comes mostly from the fact that he gained his legs movements back. But if you're referring to a certain event yet to be seen... maybe I got ya =)

  • @desmondhume8071
    @desmondhume8071 Жыл бұрын

    Esse é um dos melhores episódios da série. Muito legal ver vocês discutindo e criando teorias cada EP. Muito obrigado por proporcionar esse tipo de entretenimento, Lost é uma série muito especial e é muito legal ver material como esse hoje em dia ainda.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    É um prazer! Obrigado por estar aqui! E realmente, um episódio incrível!

  • @buddystewart2020
    @buddystewart2020 Жыл бұрын

    LOL, this is gonna be good. And yes, it seems obvious that Jack knows something, but the show hasn't revealed it to us so far.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep! It won't take long =)

  • @bafmd
    @bafmd Жыл бұрын

    Sawyer is now among the few (Boone(dead) and Rose) that knows Locke's secret.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes!! So cool!!

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Жыл бұрын

    25:30 WOW, this time I really noticed the similarities between this scene and Leia killing Jabba The Hutt in Star Wars Episode 6 (Return of the Jedi) 😅 Very well edited, Rod. 👍 I just remembered this fun little detail, since the scene began with "leia" in your Portuguese subtitles 😂. So everything came full circle, I guess.... 🤭🥰

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Lol!! Yes, "leia" means "read it", as you noticed. I'd have to watch the Star Wars scene again to fully remember haha!

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    11 ай бұрын

    @@reatores It's SO similar. Almost EXACTLY the same shots.

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    11 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/fJqe1ZiLl8_eYJs.html

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    11 ай бұрын

    Ah ok, I misremembered. I thought there was a shot of his hands dropping with Jabba, too. But the way he's choked with the chain and also how his head drops when he dies are almost identical.

  • @anomalysakawendy5096
    @anomalysakawendy5096 Жыл бұрын

    It's honestly ridiculous that they don't trust Jack after all he's done for them. Continually putting them over himself, always trying to save them. How many times have they turned to Jack when they are hurt, scared, in crisis? And he's always there for them. Now they're just being fair-weather friends because of one thing they don't like. Kate's the only one behaving faithfully. Good for her.

  • @JacopoBasanisi

    @JacopoBasanisi

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm really enjoying the reversal of Kate and Jack in these couple of episodes: Jack is now going his own way, so Kate feels she have to be the voice of reason. Not easy to trust someone that suddenly behaves differently, but also nobody tried to understand his way of thinking.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't say ridiculous, because the show clearly builds some suspicion over Jack and Juliet. That said, yes, I agree the crew could have given more credit to Jack, who had been helping people since day 1.

  • @Jefersoul
    @Jefersoul Жыл бұрын

    Top episódios de LOST com certeza! As atuações são sensacionais, principalmente a do cara que faz o pai do Locke porque se a gente o odeia é mérito do ator que interpreta muito! Se o Locke causa dúvidas, raiva e empolgação é porque o ator é fenomenal assim como o ator que faz o Ben. E uma coisa muito importante é saber que LOST não é sobre maniqueísmo (apesar de ter muito) e sim sobre dualidade/dicotomia/ambivalência. Ter esse pensamento em mente ajuda muito a tirar o pensamento binário de bem e mal para os personagens, pois eles são personagens redondos e não planos, são pessoas defeituosas e cheia de conflitos. Por isso, ótimos e complexos personagens! Curiosidades: - Em "Further Instructions", Eddie diz a Locke que ele não é um assassino. Isto é provado quando Locke não consegue matar Cooper. - Um dos episódios mais conhecidos de As Aventuras de Tom Sawyer é a cena em que Tom engana outras pessoas para fazer o trabalho por ele (pintar cercas). Ironicamente, nesse episódio Locke é quem usa do mesmo artifício com Sawyer. See you in the next episode, brotha! Namaste and good luck!

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Com certeza. As várias dimensões dos personagens contribuem para a riqueza deles. E para nosso maior envolvimento, compreensão e quem sabe identificação. Que sorte a nossa ter contado com atores tão bons nesses papéis!!

  • @bafmd
    @bafmd Жыл бұрын

    I love the attitude this couch gives the characters. LOLOL. 26:49 Gabi 🥰

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Hahaha well, sometimes they can be a little too suspicious, but I try not to interfere much. But they're definetely honest on their reactions.

  • @ranieresofia1
    @ranieresofia17 ай бұрын

    Rodrigo deve saber e quem assistiu na AXN quando passou da primeira vez vai lembrar: em um especial sobre essa teoria dos 6 degraus no box da segunda temporada e na primeira vez que a série passou na AXN, entre tinha sempre dois episódios especiais em todas as temporadas, fazendo uma retrospectiva de tudo e explicando algumas teorias. Essa teoria dos 6 degraus foi explicada num desses episódios (se não me engano, foi no episódio entre o capítulo que termina com a morte da Shannon e a retrospectiva dos sobreviventes da parte de trás do avião).

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    7 ай бұрын

    Caracas, eu não lembrava desses episódios especiais não! Legal!

  • @ranieresofia1

    @ranieresofia1

    7 ай бұрын

    @@reatores kkkk tem anos, né? Seria bom se esses episódios fizesse parte dos boxes e da própria série nos streamings, pois a recapitulação da serie inteira ajudava a lembrar de muita coisa. XD

  • @youtpfpm6097
    @youtpfpm6097 Жыл бұрын

    Title in French: "Mon père, cet escroc" (My father, this crook). Surely an allusion to the title of a French film with Gérard Depardieu called "Mon père, ce héros". Death of Anthony so satisfying. On the other hand, Walt's mother as the second most hateful character? It's quickly forgotten by people like Ethan, Danny, Mikhail, Jin's mother or Sun's father. I find, Hugo. Yes, the brig is a kind of cell or military prison in a ship. No specific name in French either as I know. We talk about cellule, cachot or gnouf but not necessarily on a ship.

  • @letsrock1729

    @letsrock1729

    Жыл бұрын

    For me, Susan is far worse than the other characters you mentioned (aside from Anthony Cooper), even though she never killed anyone. She feels worse than them on an emotional level. She wilfully manipulated Michael the entire time...the utter cruelty of taking a son away from his father (who really wanted to be in his life). She manipulated Brian into adopting Walt (when he didn't even want to). So Walt ends up with a 'father' who isn't at all invested in him and gives him up at the first opportunity. Nice. Meanwhile, Susan spends the entire time pretending she only wants what's best for Walt. No, she only wants what's best for her. She is so despicable.

  • @youtpfpm6097

    @youtpfpm6097

    11 ай бұрын

    @@letsrock1729 To me, Susan's only bad deed is separating Michael from Walt. She could very well have left him a place in the life of her son. Otherwise, I do not feel the manipulation side of which you speak. She loved Michael when they were together. But love is not always eternal. Their marital problems did not come from her alone. It takes two sides in a conflict. Michael seems as possessive to me as Susan when it comes to Walt. He didn't mind telling Susan to go work abroad as long as Walt stayed with him. Or even to have recourse to the laws. As for Brian, he loved Susan. He granted her desire not because she was manipulating him but because he loved her. Susan didn't want to marry Michael but then she wanted to marry Brian. People sometimes change their minds. The series is filled with examples. It's not necessarily manipulation. But hey, I am me and you are you. Two different people having two different opinions on the actions of the same character. I still think my examples were worse than Susan. But that she is not the best mother and concubine either, it is obvious.🙂

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    I think that the reason we hate her is that she acted like Michael's feelings towards Walt were totally secondary, she underestimated Michael's role as a father and she kept Walt from having that relationship all those years. All in the name of "we got money and that's what matters". That said, I think she really believed she was doing what was best for Walt.

  • @letsrock1729

    @letsrock1729

    11 ай бұрын

    @@youtpfpm6097 Susan's 'only bad deed' is to deprive her son and his father of any kind of relationship. That's huge. As a mother, I was in a similar situation and did absolutely everything I could to make sure that my son had a relationship with his father...because I wanted what was best for him and therefore put his needs before my own. Of course love is not always eternal, but Susan not wanting to stay with Michael should have nothing to do with Walt having a relationship with him. Walt is a separate human being. He is not Susan. He has every right to a relationship with his dad. In terms of Susan's manipulation tactics, one example is how she paid Michael's hospital bills and then her lawyer used this against him in the lawyer's office. She also continually asked Michael "Don't you want what's best for Walt?", therefore gradually wearing him down until he wasn't even sure if simply wanting to be a part of his child's life was him being selfish. She was gaslighting him. Susan has extremely narcissistic traits, which I recognise because I have first hand experience of being involved with these people (unfortunately). Edit: Michael isn't being possessive of Walt...he is literally fighting just to keep him in his life. That's completely normal behaviour from any parent who loves their child and finds themselves in this heart breaking situation.

  • @youtpfpm6097

    @youtpfpm6097

    11 ай бұрын

    @@letsrock1729 Susan paid the bills and the lawyer used that. But that's the lawyer's job. Using everything he can for his client against the other party. This happens in all trials. This does not necessarily involve manipulation on Susan's part. If she was only looking out for her own interest, as you seem to believe, she could very well have left Michael to fend for himself with his bills and the lawyer would have used that against him too. Would that also have been manipulation? Whether she pays or not, she would have been manipulative because you see her that way, not necessarily because she is. I've said before that I don't approve of Susan severing Walt and Michael's relationship. Although Michael's letters were kept when it would have been so easy for Susan to burn them. So even Michael admits Susan wanted Walt to have those letters, perhaps at an age when he could have figured out why she cut ties with his dad. Michael is as possessive as Susan. He acts like her. He wants Walt to stay with him when she wants to go work overseas. He talks about laws to keep Susan from taking Walt as much as Susan thinks the laws will prove her right. Susan chooses who should be part of Walt's life, Michael also telling him to stay with him and not hang out with Locke. The two are similar and that's probably why their couple broke up. Each of them had their vision for Walt and it ate away at their love for each other.

  • @astragalusson
    @astragalusson Жыл бұрын

    Technically if someone's father has a secret adult daughter in another country and if he one day goes there to see his daughter and dies. It's possible his son ends up in the same flight with the daughter when he goes there to bring his father back. Claire going to LA on the same flight with Jack is still a big coincidence of course (assuming the psychic didn't know about Jack or didn't care about putting the siblings in the same flight) but Jack going to his secret sister's city is NOT a coincidence. He basicly followed his father who knowingly went there to see his daughter. If I follow my father's steps, the probability of me meeting with my father's secret daughter climbs much higher, right? So, It's much more likely to board the same plane if one sibling follows the father to the other sibling's city. Those kind of relatively highly probable coincidences happen every day. People happen to concidently come across someone they know on a bus or a plane if somehow you have something to do in the same city. When I was in middle school, I had a huge crush to a girl who was a year behind me. I'm vague about this but let's say that was my 3rd year and her 2nd year in the school. I didn't know her at all, we didn't have any shared friends. All we had in common was; that year our classrooms were in the same floor in a big school. I didn't know anything about her and I didn't even really plan to act or anything. I was really shy at the time. I was a 14-15 year old teen I mean. I was just sometimes seeing her in the hallway that our classrooms shared and I was crushing to her, thinking how beautiful she's and this kept on for a month or two. One day, I was walking from school to home, and I saw her from a distance walking in the same direction with me, I've never seen her walking after school ever, but our family home was not too far away from school so I didn't care too much at first, I just thought that day she's chosen to walk to this direction after school, probably going somewhere else than usual. She kept exactly following my natural path to my actual house but it was all main streets for a while, so it was still not too odd. But then it get even weirder when she turned to my family home's alley way and went on to ring the doorbell of THE IMMEDIATE NEXT DOOR to our house and our neighbors took their time to open the door. So, in a few minutes, I was standing literally in an arm's distance from her while I was entering my home with my key. I was in awe and I couldn't eve. comprehend what was going on. It turns out our next door neighbors, THAT WE SHARE A HOUSE WALL, were her cousins or something. This is 2 students from a school more than a 1000 students and in a city with at least 300k population at the time, lowest estimates that I could make.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Man, this would make a really fun flashback hahaha! I was reading this with so much excitement to know where it was going... good narrative skills there, my friend! So did you ever talk to her? 😄 And yeah, agreed on the not-so-much-coincidence thing.

  • @astragalusson

    @astragalusson

    11 ай бұрын

    @@reatores I just realized I didn't reply this one. Unfortunately, I've never talked to her. I know, although I was in much awe, I should have realized my chance and said hi when I was entering our house because she looked at me and probably recognized me as the guy checking her out in the hallway at school. When you miss that opportunity it gets even harder to speak, you can imagine. I mean, it was kinda weird and rude of me not to say hi at that point and realizing my rudeness made me even more shy and scared to talk to her afterwards. 14-15 years old I repeat :) Also, I might be totally wrong saying this, but I'm guessing "dating" (if you can still call it that) at those ages might be a little more unacceptable for the families and therefore harder in Turkey compared to Brazil, especially for girls, especially on those times, without cellphones etc... Plus, I vaguely remember that my family weren't on the best terms with those neighbours at the time if I'm not mistaken, it wasn't too serious but still could make things even more complicated. I don't remember how long my crush lasted exactly but I guess it wasn't much longer than half a school year or so... But I'll never forget about her just because this huge coincidence happened :)

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    @@astragalusson Well, I truly believe that if an experience made you feel something remarkable enough to be remembered several years later... it is a part of who you are today. No matter how significant or insignificant it may seem. I totally get not going and talking to her. I was soooo shy as a teenager, like, zero confidence. But it's part of who I am today, and I see it was an important part of my life. "All roads lead here", just to quote Lost 😄

  • @astragalusson

    @astragalusson

    11 ай бұрын

    @@reatores Sure, for example, it may sound stupid but maybe I wouldn't be a fan of LOST and meet you and your friends via these conversations if I sad hi that day. You never know the butterfly effect, which makes me glad I didn't say hi. Cheers!

  • @PernelTV
    @PernelTV11 ай бұрын

    I love/hate the sequence in the Brig, it was amazing but hard. Of course killing is bad, but man, the death of "Tom Sawyer" was the most satisfying ever and by far ! The metaphorical thing to fight our demons is great, I have to do it too, every day (not the same demons, ofc) and this episode helps a lot. Fighting against our past, against who we were, is hard but every step forward is grateful.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Man, that's such a powerful, and why not, emotional scene... I get chills everytime! Yes, fighting our demons is not easy, but is necessary.

  • @crissiampco
    @crissiampco11 ай бұрын

    Locke's weakness is that he desperately desires to prove himself to people. He desperately wants people to view him as dangerous and brave and physically strong.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah. I get where that comes from. Basically he was that weak, insignificant and unwanted man all his life and now he found himself in the island, but he still has that need of proving himself.

  • @betlathane
    @betlathane Жыл бұрын

    Motive for the battering seems to have been jealousy over the tree's intellectual girth. 🤔

  • @IANzone_
    @IANzone_ Жыл бұрын

    Que maravilha de episódio! É muito satisfatório ver o Sawyer matando o pai do Locke. Parabéns ao ator Josh Holloway. Atuação incrível.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    Жыл бұрын

    Rapaz, poucas coisas na história da TV são tão satisfatórias!

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Жыл бұрын

    Oh dude, you did not bring up the six degrees theory already??? 😅 I told you, there is this AWESOME video, that was like in preparation for season 5. You HAVE to show that to them. I'm gonna look if I can still find this thing, it was also called something like "6 degrees of seperation". I'm just pretty sure it contains season 4 footage, so you're gonna have to wait!

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    Жыл бұрын

    Boom! Found it! 😅 I knew it, because it's SUCH an awesome video, I have it in my back pocket. I just hope, your channel does not auto delete when I'm posting a link. But you know you can trust me. I'm gonna put it in my next reply, just to be extra safe and my explanations here can stay and don't get deleted again along with it..... (at least that's how I hope it works😅)...:....

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    Жыл бұрын

    LOST CONNECTIONS (6 DEGREES OF SEPARATION): kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZ6lrsmkhpjVdNI.html

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    Жыл бұрын

    Please show it to them when the time comes. 😊

  • @Colkr

    @Colkr

    Жыл бұрын

    The six degrees of separation is a facile theory to apply to the Lost series of co-incidental meetings. We aren't dealing with 6 degrees of separation but of 1 degree over and over again. I can't believe Rodrigo having watched Lost multiple times would subscribe to a theory that completely devalues the planned fatefulness of the characters and their connectedness. To my mind the six degrees of separation takes away from the whole arc of the series by trying to explain a core phenomenon of the island as some kind of ordinary rule of social connectedness. Lost characters sure don't believe it. The reason Jack believed he should push the button in the hatch was he couldn't believe his finding Desmond there was a mere 6 degrees of separation coincidence. Mr Eco continued to push that button because no 6 degrees theory was going to convince him a plane half a world away with his brother's dead body on it ended up on the same island he found himself. Please don't belittle and dare I say cheapen the series with naturalistic explanations where there aren't any. That connectedness is not only a core phenomenon of the island but its purposefulness is essential to understanding why things happened and had to happen as they did.

  • @chanceneck8072

    @chanceneck8072

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Colkr Dude, you're overthinking it. It's just a fun theory that adds to the mysticism of the show for people who have not seen the show yet and it doesn't eventually ruin the experience for anyone. I don't understand what your fucking problem is.... 🤨😒

  • @joasdavi693
    @joasdavi693 Жыл бұрын

    Achei que os reatores descobririam antes do momento,revendo o ep fica cada vez mais claro a conexão e o plot final,o roteiro entrega muitos momentos em q fica na cara o q vai acontecer

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Também achei que eles fossem descobrir, mas ainda bem que não hahah!

  • @Dexiray
    @Dexiray Жыл бұрын

    cara, questionar sobre Claire e Jack é bom e tudo, mas eu gostaria de salientar que não é muito improvável também. Além disso, também não é um Deus Ex Machina para levar a trama adiante. Se você se lembrar da primeira temporada, verá que os escritores já tinham em mente que eram irmãos.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Sim sim, concordo que é muito possível. E é bom que haja esses questionamentos, sinal de que estão atentos e envolvidos.

  • Жыл бұрын

    Quero novo episódio já. As reações tão muito boas. ❤

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Ahhh que bom, cara!! Os próximos serão excelentes!!

  • @soadmaniacfjc
    @soadmaniacfjc Жыл бұрын

    Muitos falando do Terry interpretando nesse ep, Mas o Josh Holloway para mim foi impecável, o grito dele falando para continuar lendo a carta, o cara encarnou o personagem. Esse ep é do Sawyer, a raiva, ele percebendo que esta na frente do homem que ele busca vingança a vida toda, e ele matando. Que ep sensacional.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Muito sensacional. Como eu amo esse episódio e toda essa cena. Sim, o Josh entregou 100% aqui. Totalmente acreditei na raiva, na angústia e na realização dele. Muito impactante e comovente!!

  • @igorsousa8222
    @igorsousa822211 ай бұрын

    21:06 um dos melhores momentos da história de Lost

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Cara, sim! Eu poderia assistir essa cena várias e várias vezes seguidas, que coisa maravilhosa!

  • @ranieresofia1
    @ranieresofia17 ай бұрын

    "Ah, foi muito rápido". Concordo com Gaby, acho que esse verme deveria demorar uma semana pra morrer, no mínimo, e no mais alto grau se sofrimento.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    7 ай бұрын

    Rapaz, sim kkkk!!

  • @sargentolipton4650
    @sargentolipton465011 ай бұрын

    A juh mencionou em outro episódio que o pai do Locke ia se encontrar com o James, eu acho que ela não se lembra

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Olha! Eu também não lembrava! Massa!

  • @joabeferr6958
    @joabeferr6958 Жыл бұрын

    um reaction brasil divertido de se ver kkkkkkk

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Que bom!! 😊

  • @hodleyperegrino4519
    @hodleyperegrino4519 Жыл бұрын

    Esse episódio parece que tem um erro de continuidade. No episódio 1x16 - Outlaws, Sawyer disse que era do Tennessee, agora nesse episódio cita Jasper, Alabama. Pode ser um erro de continuidade.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Na verdade, o Sawyer apenas citou que esteve em Tallahassee, não que nasceu lá.

  • @DJZ64X
    @DJZ64X10 ай бұрын

    Saywer is the best.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    10 ай бұрын

    Amazing character!

  • @Dexiray
    @Dexiray Жыл бұрын

    outra coisa, cara ruivo, cara você é tão ingênuo lmao, eu notei que qualquer coisa que é dita você leva pelo valor de face sem questionar as nuances de tudo, se é possível ser mentira, ou para a pessoa ser errado e ainda 100% convencido é a verdade. Eu só espero que sua inocencia só aconteça enquanto assiste a shows lol.

  • @margiemolina6943
    @margiemolina694311 ай бұрын

    And this episode is where I started hating Locke and never stopped

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Hahah, fair enough!

  • @anomalysakawendy5096
    @anomalysakawendy5096 Жыл бұрын

    Just because it's ultimately cathartic for James... doesn't excuse Locke for a whole lotta lies, and manipulation here. Nor for purposely winding James up on the way there to make sure he'd react more aggressively... or locking him in the room. John was doing all these things to achieve his own goals... otherwise, he wouldn't have limited James' choices. It just so happens that it both helped and harmed James. But what Locke was doing wasn't cool. If anyone else did that, they'd get called on it... no matter the outcome. It's funny to me that they hate on Ben when John is doing the same things. That smirk John gave when he successfully 'conned' Sawyer into following? That said it all. Just like Ben. Even though John often irks me with his hypocritical behavior. He and Ben are such amazing forces as characters... both really fueling Lost to epic levels. I hope the couch can move past the more simplistic view of just hating Ben... and appreciate how much he brings to the show.

  • @djj1259

    @djj1259

    11 ай бұрын

    John didn't force Sawyer to go with him. So cry... Plus Ben sucks. Because John is special and he is not. That's why he is crying and the island and Jacob knows that to.

  • @anomalysakawendy5096

    @anomalysakawendy5096

    11 ай бұрын

    Where did I say he forced him? Locke lied and tricked him. Smirking that it worked. And he wasn't doing it for James' sake, just his own. The double standard by Locke fans is funny. And... what sharp comeback. I'm rocked. Lol. SPOILER... SPOILER... SPOILER... SPOILER... SPOILER...... Yeah, John's so special that he's been manipulated by the smoke monster since S1. His visions are from the smoke monster. The island did nothing to protect him from it. My guy Ben gets to live a full life helping on the island. Sounds special to me. To each their own.

  • @djj1259

    @djj1259

    11 ай бұрын

    @@anomalysakawendy5096. Still John was Special not Ben the cry baby . The smoke moster manipulate everyone. That's not a argument

  • @anomalysakawendy5096

    @anomalysakawendy5096

    11 ай бұрын

    Please edit that and put it under a spoiler cut.

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    @djj1259 yes, please, any comment on future events should have a spoiler alert before. Hey Wendy, they surely understand how important and how much of a great character Ben is. We have commented on that before. Which, of course, doesn't make them root for Ben, especially Ju, who's really a Locke fan. I get the similarities you mentioned, and I do agree that Locke used the same trick. I wouldn't expect them to go easy on Ben, though... just keep in mind that their instant reaction can be very different from their opinions on the character.

  • @LibraGG
    @LibraGG Жыл бұрын

    Hugo tá perdido na série kkkkkkkk bicho não reconhece os personagens e fica falando em momentos importantes, por isso fica perdido, prevejo cérebro explodindo ja já 😂😂😂

  • @reatores

    @reatores

    11 ай бұрын

    Sobre falar em momentos importantes, verdade, e eu já dei o toque nele sobre isso. Mas perdido não está não. Algumas pessoas têm mais dificuldades em lembrar nomes mesmo. Mas posso te garantir que ele está totalmente imerso na série e compreendendo o que é pra compreender até o momento.

  • @juanitajones6900
    @juanitajones690010 ай бұрын

    No hay nada más repugnante que personas que justifican el asesinato como venganza, incluso en una historia de ficción. Sawyer había permitido que su necesidad infantil de venganza matara a Cooper, aunque, al final, fue su padre quien destruyó a la familia Ford, porque era demasiado inmaduro para lidiar con el engaño y la infidelidad de su esposa. Sawyer había permitido que una necesidad infantil de venganza lo llevara al asesinato. ¡Qué maldito idiota! Y luego estaba Locke. No podía matar a su propio padre, pero no tuvo problemas para manipular a Sawyer para que cometiera el acto por él. Y su motivo para querer matar a Cooper tenía más que ver con su necesidad de convertirse en líder de los Otros que con la venganza. En cierto modo, creo que eso fue aún peor. Y, sin embargo, muchos fanáticos de "LOST" aplauden este sórdido acto de asesinato porque los perpetradores se encontraban entre los principales protagonistas del programa.

  • @peggybutler5944
    @peggybutler594411 ай бұрын

    😏 P R O M O S M