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Not sure what to caption this. Is it obvious that I don’t really know how to draw birds lol
literally NO one can make me hate shannon
happy pride month to the community of survivors who landed on the island after the plane crash
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(as a Lost fan on Tumblr.. i had to make them.. i hope they are original and i didnt copy someone elses caps by accident 😺)
always a little funny to me when filmbros are vehemently anti fanfiction but love to discuss film theories. Maybe my theory is that the 2 main guys sucked each other off. And swallowed
first 6 lost x taylor collages! matching the characters to the eras is so fun🌟
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I cannot believe I didn't post this on this sideblog earlier, but I wrote and published a Katiet fic a few months ago. I'll continue with it soon
you can feel the moment in a tv show when a woman who was an independent character suddenly becomes a love interest. its like a shackle locking onto her ankle.
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!!!! --LOSTYAOI
jack and sawyer having very different size flashlights
What do y’all know about Lost (2004)
Started watching Lost recently (only on season 3 -- no spoilers, please!) but it just hit me that the thing that I really like about Kate and Sawyer as a couple over Kate and Jack is that in the former's case, they're both the brooding, unavailable, tortured bad boy. And that's a dynamic that you don't normally see on screen, which I think is a big part of what makes them stand out as a unit while also fitting together really well and balancing each other out.
thinking about how essentially every relationship john locke formed in the early seasons of lost has completely disintegrated by the time of his death.
of course there's his relationship with jack, which starts tense but manageable and culminates in jack pointing a gun at john's head and pulling the trigger. but even his smaller, less narratively prominent relationships either implode or drift apart. he bonds with walt in season one but then walt leaves the island, which is itself a severing of their bond since it was mainly based on being the only two people who wanted to stay. still, he goes and visits walt off the island so this is probably john's most successful relationship. I dont think i need to explain how he fucked up with boone, "the sacrifice that the island demanded." charlie viewed john as a mentor and claimed to trust him more than anyone on the island, but after the events of fire and water, that trust is destroyed and charlie despises him. at the same time we get john bonding with claire and having a pseudo-paternal dynamic with her, but their closeness basically drops off the face of the earth as he gets less and less involved with the other survivors.
his arc in the series is essentially a gradual distancing from everyone around him. it starts when he abandons hunting (providing for the others) in favor of trying to get the hatch open (it's extremely clear his primary motive isn't any survival applications but getting answers to the mystery). when they do open the hatch, he spends more and more time inside, underground, cut off from other people. he spends more and more time interacting with ben, a human mystery box that he's obsessed with cracking even if it gets him killed. he follows the proverbial white rabbit deeper down the hole and leaves his connection to humanity behind. the island and its mysteries become more important to john than anything or anyone else.
then in season three we get him claiming to go undercover with the others only to unceremoniously tell sawyer that he's actually going to join them. and it doesn't feel shocking, it feels inevitable. because john has spent the entire series becoming less and less connected with the people he arrived with. in that sense he actually makes a fascinating foil to juliet, who is introduced as one of the others and yet never really fits, she's increasingly sympathetic and kind in a way the rest of them aren't, her redemption arc feels so natural that she actually starts referring to her old people as "the others" like she's been one of the crash survivors from the beginning. her and john basically have inverse arcs, which is probably accidental but very neat.
in season five john tries to convince everyone to go back to the island, and fails spectacularly. and of course he does, because he was so consumed by obsession that he stopped maintaining his relationships, and in many cases actively alienated people (this is also basically what happened with helen) and now he can't wrap his head around why they're all so hostile to him. i am forever obsessed with the scene where he confronts kate and she brutally calls him out for wanting to return to the island because he doesn't love anyone. it actually struck me on rewatch how well the two of them got along in season one, and how badly their relationship has degraded by this point. john repeatedly casts aside interpersonal relationships in favor of his obsession with destiny, so when said destiny actually involves persuading the people he once shunned, he's at a loss. this is because john treats purpose as a supplement for connection, destiny as an alternative to love.
as an aside, this aspect of john's character kinda ties into my opinion that several lost characters can be read as allegorically neurdivergent under a certain lens. i know this was absolutely not intended, but as an adhd former gifted kid who struggles socially, there is something uncomfortably familiar about a character who allows their relationships to burn around them because of a single-minded obsession, especially as a result of being promised the fickle status of "special."
tl/dr: john locke is a doomed idiot and i love him
YES TO ALL OF THIS. ben is forever sabotaging himself by encouraging other people's worst tendancies and feeding into their delusions in an effort to make them more easily manipulatable and (maybe subconsciously) more like him. this could totally apply to his treatment of sayid as well, where ben tries to convince him that he's a killer by nature and will never be anything other than a weapon. and sayid eventually succumbing to that mentality IS WHAT CAUSES HIM TO SHOOT KID BEN IN THE PAST. WHICH IN TURN TRAUMATIZED BEN AND ROBBED HIM OF HIS INNOCENCE. ben literally caused part of his own trauma by refusing to accept that other people can change. because of course that would mean that ben himself can change. and he's not willing to do that yet.
sometimes lostmemesinternational isnt just about art or memes. sometimes its about tiktok video and about kate jack sawyer ofc
whenever people complain about a white male character being erased or ignored or forgotten or underrated or w/e i can't help but laugh bc it's like wow..... the cards were stacked in his favour & he still couldn't hack it..... that's so embarrassing for him
Ben/Locke: The Man Who Sold the World