At the beach, Jin brings dinner to Sun and apologizes for being "the man I used to be." He understands why she had an affair; he's quite magnanimous about the whole thing. The two cry and profess their love for each other.
"I thought I had lost you," Sun says.
"You will never lose me," her husband replies.
Uh-oh.
We then see Jin again, frantically rushing to the hospital with the panda. Only he's not there to see his wife; he bought it as a gift for the Chinese ambassador, on behalf of Paik Automotive.
As he leaves, a nurse asks where he's going. He says the baby isn't his: "I've only been married for two months."
So, for the first time in Lost history, we got a flash-forward and flashback at the same time. Sneaky!
Back to the present. Sun has a visitor at her apartment: It's good ol' Hurley, looking quite sane these days. She shows him the baby; he asks if they should go see Jin. "Of course," Sun says.
Their next stop: the cemetery. In a scene that pretty much ripped my heart out, Sun tells her deceased husband that she named the baby Ji Yeon, just as he'd wanted.
"The delivery was hard on me," she said to his grave. "The doctor said I was calling out for you. I wish you could have been there."
That got me.
Comments
Posted by Jen @ 10:49 AM Fri, Mar 14, 2008
So, do we now know all of the Oceanic Six? Is Aaron one of them? Obviously, it's Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid and Sun.
Posted by Darla Atlas
@ 11:52 AM Fri, Mar 14, 2008
It could be Aaron, or maybe they're keeping the final one from us for a little while longer. I'm guessing it's the latter. But then again, how could they smuggle Aaron home without anybody seeing him? So maybe I'm making things too complicated. Of course, this is Lost; it's complicated! :)
Posted by Teresa @ 5:56 PM Fri, Mar 14, 2008
Also, remember from Kate's trial in the future, when Jack testified that there were 8 survivors (not 6). Could it be possible that 8 are rescued, but later only 6 survive?
Posted by Darla Atlas
@ 6:04 PM Fri, Mar 14, 2008
That's a good possibility -- especially because we know one person ended up in a coffin. (Not a popular person, apparently, as his or her funeral was a bust.)