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Another Kate Awakening - Lost Season 5 Undeleted Scene
(And by "Season 5", I of course mean "Season 6")
For some reason, Kate spent more time without clothes than, say, Bernard.
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Actually, Kate probably spent more time without clothes than anybody else in the series, except with the notable exception of Sawyer.
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Lol this video is brilliant :-) Sexy Kate :)
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Yeah, she was possibly the thing that kept me watching LOST in Season 6. If only her awakening was various scenes with her in states of undress *sighs loudly*
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Well, there probably was a reason for Kate having scenes without clothes.
I don't really want to know what Desmond was doing.
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The vent scene, how rude
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The vent scene wasn't that bad though. I mean, yeah I couldn't help but notice, but still.
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The real awkward part of it is when you realize that every camera angle and wardrobe choice is planned. There was some director on set saying, "Come on, Evangeline. Lean over a little further. There you go!"
But thinking too hard about that makes other scenes just as weird to watch. Yes, there's someone on set yelling, "Enough sweat on Matthew's chest. We need some more under his arms!" Or even, in the case of "The Substitute", "The brown stain on Josh's underpants isn't large enough. Someone fix that!"
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i thought that scene was pretty funny, kate after season 3 became nothing more then eye candy for me, could care less about her character, she just annoyed me too much
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I can probably imagine the director saying that, particularly as the other really attractive women on the show start dying, such as Shannon (played by the lovely Maggie Grace) or Ana-Lucia (Michelle Rodriguez who is still kinda hot). Every camera angle and wardrobe change?
Kate sort of became an accessory after Season 3, but at least she had more relevance to the plot than say Jack or Jacob.
One funny moment in Season 1 is Sawyer emerging shirtless out of the ocean, which is a way of saying "Don't worry female viewers, here's a fine specimen of man for you to drool over!"
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I think Kate largely redeemed herself in the last couple seasons. She was the only character who chose to return to the island, accomplished what she went there to do and then successfully left. In DHARMA, Sayid went to jail and then fled, Jack decided to let the island take care of things and Hurley became a chef. Kate was the one fighting fires, trying to save a kid's life and then working to argue against Jack's insane plan. When she finally changed her mind about the Jughead plan, it wasn't, wonder of wonders, to fetch a lover but for the same reason for which she returned to the island.
Then came Season 6. Mentally blocking out Kate's centric, we had Kate doing almost nothing - but then practically everyone did almost nothing. Kate reacted, as did most everyone, but she reacted amazingly.
- Kate sees Locke. Kate: ??!!???!!!!!
- Claire attacks Kate. Kate: !!!!!!!!!??!!!!!!!
- Claire hugs Kate. Kate: ?????????!!!????!!
Yeah, and she killed MIB. She gets points for that.
And the flash sideways were pretty much the highlight of Kate. We had Kate kicking ass in the airport in a way that was not, technically, possible when she was alive. Her disgust with Sawyer in "The Last Recruit" was the only thing I liked about that episode. Her later hitting on him in "What They Died For" was annoyingly Katish, but it was a really self-aware performance. And then her skepticism of Desmond in that episode and the next,... Kate with Claire... Kate and Jack... those were some of the best performances of the finale.
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Well, Hurley sort of chose to return to the Island as well. I thought that in Season 5, Kate was probably at her best characterwise, after a weird lapse in Season 4. Making insane plans was what Jack did for most of the series.
The fact that Season 6's "balls were inert" was mainly the fault of Darlton and the coterie of writers left over from the Writers' Strike who didn't read one of the rules of television and cinema which says "The final season/or part of the series has to be the most action-packed and the most intense. Things have to happen, and happen fast".
Kate didn't even kill MiB, she just shot him once and before she got to shoot him again, JACK kicks MiB off a freaking cliff, hogging the glory for himself (and completing the skilled repression of his sexuality that he'd been upholding for the past 5-6 Seasons).
The flash sideways? Admittedly, Kate did somehow get the best flash sideways out of all the characters, but at the expense of slowing the plot of Season 6 down to an agonizing crawl. Kate convincing Claire to escape the Island was probably her best moment in the entire series because it showed that she kept her word.
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I think we can agree that Kate rocks ;)
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Hurley bought his own ticket to the island willingly, but why? Locke had told him to. He'd refused. Jacob asked him why not. He said - cause I'm crazy and cursed. Jacob said - you're not crazy, and you're blessed. So Hugo said, sure, back to the island. But it's not as though he went there to become Protector - he refused that role even when it was offered to him.
And the others? Sun wanted to find Jin. And she did, resulting in his death. Had she stayed home, he probably would have escaped and the couple would have lived happily ever after. Jack ended up saving the world by returning, but that wasn't his motive. He just thought he had nothing left, and he wanted to be healed. If sort of healed him, and he died soon after. As for Sayid, he was pulled on to the plane at gunpoint. Good reluctance on his part because he ended up dying there too - twice.
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Hurley wanted to be able to stop lying and to finally get closure regarding Libby's death. He thought that returning to the Island would be the best way to do both of those things. Of course, he refused to be Protector because of the bad stuff that generally happened to Protectors.
I don't that all the Oceanic 6 were needed to return to the Island.
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Yeah, it was originally the Man in Black's idea that they ALL return, because he wanted them all to die. Jacob also wanted them to return, to take over, but they didn't all have to come back.
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So when Locke said "If all you don't come back, bad things will happen" he was lying? I thought that the only people Jacob needed to come back were Jack and Hurley anyway.
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Locke wasn't consciously lying. He was just repeating what he'd been told. Richard (relaying a message from the Man in Black) said Locke needed to bring everyone back to save the island. Locke was experiencing time flashes when he heard this message, and once he'd entered the well, the flashes had started killing people. He thought Richard's message meant - bring everyone back, and the flashes will stop. Christian later "confirmed" that he had to bring everyone back.
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I imagine that Richard was playing a dangerous game between Jacob and MiB, of course until about Season 5 where MiB(as Locke) actually finds out. Arguably, the time flashes were killing people earlier than Locke entering the well, see also George Minkowski. I kind of doubt that Locke needed to bring everyone back seeing as the flashes stopped as soon as he turned the wheel, but oh well.