You may recall I talked about how the series is parenthetical, or in other words has a kind of 1-2-3-4-3-2-1 structure, or A B C B A form, etc. And I gave examples of how Season 2 was mirrored by Season 5 in many ways.
Here are some of the ways that Season 6 is mirroring Season 1! And you'll just love the last one. If you don't have time to read the whole thing, skip to the end for a minor but funny example of this phenomenon!
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Season 1 -- Sayid is a man who is ashamed of his violent past, and of how certain authority figures pressed him into service to them, to hurt innocent people for his boss's gain. Sayid's leg is injured in the process of being caught in a trap. He is caught by the person who set the trap, Rousseau. He passes out, and she takes him to her hidden home, where she interrogates him about her child, which she says was taken by the Others.
Season 6 -- Jin is a man who is ashamed of his violent past, and of how certain authority figures pressed him into service to them, to hurt innocent people for his boss's gain. Jin's leg is injured when he is caught in a trap. He is caught by the person who set the trap, Claire. He passes out, and she takes him to her hidden home, where she interrogates someone else she captured along with Jin, asking him about her child, which she says was taken by the Others.
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In episode 9 of Season 1, we learn that Rousseau came to the island on a ship of several people. A storm threw them against rocks on the island, wrecked the ship. We learn later that she and her crew soon afterward met the Smoke Monster, and all but Rousseau were killed. Rousseau lost her husband.
In Episode 9 of Season 6, we learn that Richard came to the island on a ship of several people. A storm threw them against rocks on the island, wrecked the ship. He and the crew soon met the Smoke Monster, and all but Richard were killed. Richard had very recently lost his wife.
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In Season 1, we first learn about the infection. It's not talked about in Seasons 2-5. Rousseau tells Sayid that she had to kill her infected crew because something terrible would have happened if they had ever gotten off the island.
In Season 6, we finally hear about the infection again. Sayid is the first person to be revealed to be infected by the "darkness." Then, it's revealed that Claire (the new Rousseau) has already been infected. It appears the Smoke Monster/Flocke has infected Sayid and Claire, and he wants to leave the island and take them with him.
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In Season 1, Hurley decides that everyone needs to know who each other is, so he convinces Jack they need to start a census, which leads him to getting the ship manifest with the list of all the survivors on it. Many of the names are crossed off, having been "eliminated" (by death) in the crash or immediately afterward. By going over the list, Hurley figures out that one of the survivors is not a survivor, but is really an outsider pretending to be one of them... someone who had already been on the island for some time!
In Season 6, Hurley is used by Jacob to take Jack to the Lighthouse, where they find the mirrors and the giant dial with the names of all of the candidates written on it. Many of the names are crossed out, having been eliminated. Meanwhile, FLocke takes Sawyer (who in Season 1 had the manifest) to the cave by the sea, and also shows him the names of candidates. Many are crossed off. It is around this time that Sawyer also learns that Locke is not really Locke, at all. He is an outsider pretending to be one of the survivors... but is someone who had already been on the island for some time!
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Last but not least... here's a small one, just to show they're winking at us.
This week, Charlie's peanut butter returned! How, do you ask? Where?
Sawyer brings Kate one of her favorite things... hot chocolate. Where'd he get it, she asks? "I didn't. Just pretend."
Charlie's peanut butter FTW!