John accepting the ridiculous sacrifices he has to make- now including his death!- is getting ridiculous. Probably the most interesting part of the show for me now is to see if his faith will be rewarded. Is he just being used and taken advantage of, or is he some great messianic figure?
Christian offers John the chance to die and John cries tears of joy. Locke is a true fanatic. It was also interesting that Christian couldn't offer assistance. I don't think he exists in the physical sense.
Random Thoughts and Questions:
I like how Jin gives John the ring as proof that he's dead, and Ben uses it as proof he's alive. I also like how he had the ring the whole time but lied just to get a ride to the church. I also also liked his outburst over Sun and Jack's lack of appreciation for him. Is he sincere or is it another act?
So does Walt have to come back (it doesn't look like it), or is he not crucial, and if he's not crucial, why did they abduct him in the first place? Is he the proverbial dead thread?
For that matter, why do they have to come back at all (aside from, "because they were never supposed to leave")? Even Farraday says he has no idea why such a thing would be necessary.
Ol' Smokey. We haven't seen the smokester in quite a while, with the exception of the Danielle time flash. When Ben sent it after Kieme (sp?) did he de-activate it or place it in some kind of sleep mode?
What was the nature of "the sickness" in Danielle's group? Montand seemed to know a lot and was ready to kill her.
Now that Locke has fixed the wheel, will the time flashes stop? If so, WHEN are Sawyer and the crew, and are they stuck there?
Will Locke appear in the desert?
Miles line of the day: Um, he's Korean. I'm from Encino.
Well, I blew my Sun theory, didn't I? I liked mine better, but it seems I missed her flat-out saying she wanted to kill Ben. This still begs the question: How did she know Ben was alive and off the island?
This show is really moving now, like late Season 3 Babylon 5.