Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Lost - He’s Our You

Lost - He’s Our You -  Naveen Andrews as Sayid JarrahI think at this point in the show it is safe to say that Lost episodes, like last week’s “He’s Our You,” which focus squarely on Sayid are some of The Blot’s favorite episodes. This season’s Sayid-centric episodes have been even better because they also prominently feature Benjamin Linus. Ever since it was revealed how intertwined Sayid and Ben’s off island exploits were, the rich interplay between these two stoic yet complicated characters has been mind blowing. Who knew way back in Season 2 when Sayid was torturing Ben in the hatch how far their relationship would come? In many ways Ben is now finally getting his revenge for their first encounter by torturing Sayid, albeit psychologically instead of physically. I can honestly say I never know where their storyline is going to go next.

Lost - He’s Our You - Michael Emerson as Ben Linus & Naveen Andrews as Sayid JarrahIt’s weird, for all Sayid has been through he never stops punishing himself for the crimes of his past. I almost feel like Sayid didn’t want Sawyer to help him escape because he felt like he deserved whatever punishment was coming his way for the death’s he caused off the island. Then again, it could have all been a smokescreen for Sayid’s true mission…to kill Ben Linus. From the moment the young Benjamin Linus introduced himself to a captive Sayid one scene kept playing over and over again in my head. It was the scene where Sun was holding Ben at gun point and Linus asked Sayid for help. Sayid just turned to him and said if I ever see you again I’ll shoot you myself.

Lost - He’s Our You -  Josh Holloway as James Sawyer Ford & Naveen Andrews as Sayid JarrahAs we learned last week, Sayid is truly a man of his word and the first opportunity he had to shoot Ben he took it. Now I don’t think there’s any chance Ben is actually dead (as in gone and buried), but it does tie in nicely to Ben’s pronouncement earlier this season that he had been “born on the island.” Now we all know he was actually born off the island and brought there by his father, but maybe he was killed by Sayid and the island resurrected him like it has done for so many other characters. This could be one explanation for his claim of being born on the island. Or, maybe his near death experienced opened his eyes to his and the island’s true potential. What I do know is that like a phoenix rising out of its own ashes, Benjamin Linus cannot be stopped.

Lost - He's Our You - Evangeline Lilly as Kate Austen & Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet BurkeI feel like this theory actually builds upon my theory from last week in that the actions the time lost Losties are taking now in the past are the reason many of the things we’ve witnessed in the future have taken place. If this is true, Sayid’s shooting of Ben may be the catalyst for the many horrible things Ben does in the future. It’s almost like a self-fulfilling prophecy, where the actions Sayid takes in the past to prevent his future from occurring actually causes it. I’ve always wondered how Ben knew to recruit Sayid in his plans for revenge. Maybe it was because Ben always knew Sayid was a killer at heart because he witnessed Sayid’s handiwork firsthand as a child.
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OBEY Giant 20 Year Retro Series Print Set by Shepard Fairey

This large format print series was created to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the OBEY Giant street art campaign. The series was first released in February 2009, but only to a selected few for the opening of Shepard’s 20 Year Retrospective “Supply and Demand” at the ICA Boston. Shepard chose to revisit these images, from the 1998-2000 era, due to their popularity, but added a more refined look to them by replacing the OBEY orange with a metallic gold.

OBEY Giant 20 Year Retro Series Four Print Set by Shepard Fairey
The OBEY Giant 20 Year Retro fine art print series will go sale on April 2, 2009 at noon at the OBEY Giant online store. This four print series will initially go on sale only as a set, with a few individual prints sold separately later in the day. Each signed and numbered print is 29”x41” and has a limited edition run of 75 pieces. Each OBEY Giant 20 Year Retro Series four print set will sell for $2,000 with the remaining individual prints selling for $600 each.
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