The show starts with us seeing Jacks eye and I know I am wondering if his eye is the same we see in very very short teaser we see for season 6. Here is the promo with the image of the eye.
Every time I see Jack's eye in the pilot I wonder if I can see a reflection of some sort but I look and look and can't figure out what I see.
The next thing we know we see Jack and he hears a noise and here comes Vincent. During the hiatus between season 3 and 4 there was a series of mobisodes to fill in some missing pieces. The last one shows us what happened right before Vincent comes upon Jack and here it is.
There are a lot questions surrounding why Jack is in the Jungle and not nearer to the crash. Was he placed there or disappear out of thin air from the plane before it crashed like he did from Ajira flight 316? Why did his glass bottle of vodka not break?
Jack gets up and heads right to the beach even though he didn't hear sounds of the chaos going on at the crash site until he gets much closer to it. It has also been noticed that his approach to beach was filmed from the right and left adding to the questions of two time lines. Is one approach what happens after the hydrogen bomb from season 5 is detonated if in fact it does detonate?
In a short amount of time we see most if not all of our major characters. We hear Shannon screaming, Jin looking for Sun, Claire yelling for help and Locke. Who or what healed Locke? Was it the Island, does simply being on the island heal you? I don't think so as if that were the case nothing bad physically would happen to anyone. In light of season 5 I believe it was Jacob.
Jack helps Claire and asks Hurley to watch her and keep track of how far apart her contractions are. As he does this he hands him his watch. In another missing pieces mobisode we learn more about that watch.
Then there is Kate and Jack asks her to sew him up. She doesn't think she can but she is more than willing to do it and try anyway. Do they seem more familiar than strangers?
We come upon Sawyer and we can see right away that he is bad boy and probably someone that is very hard to like. He has changed so much.

Kate is working on Jack and she doesn't understand how he is not afraid. Jack tells her the famous counting to five story. From his description of this event it seems like it was a very positive experience in his life, that it changed him for the better and taught him how to face his fears. We see a very different perception of this event in the season 5 finale. Jack's Dad is actually the one who advised him to do this and Jack sees it as a "time out" and is embarrassed.
Soon we see Charlie and he is introducing one of the biggest ideas of the show as he writes FATE on the tape on his hands.
We see Jack explaining to Kate things that only someone who knows about aviation would know, and he tells her that he took a couple flying lessons. Why did he take flying lessons?
We hear the monster and if we listen closely we can hear the sounds it makes and continues to make through out the series. Are any of the sounds more familiar after we have seen the Season 5 finale. I know this is pretty far fetched but I almost feel like some of the sounds sound like what goes on at the swan site as things are ripped apart and pulled into the hole.

Here we have the first flashback and it is Jack on the plane. He gets two extra bottle of vodka from flight attendant Cindy, he sees Charlie rush to the bathroom and he tries to comfort Rose about the turbulence and then all hell brakes loose.
The monster is heard again and Rose states that it sounds familiar to her and that she is from the Bronx. What could this mean? Through out the series we have seen the monster "scan" people and maybe he takes memories also and uses them as his sounds, just an idea.
Next we have our first indication that Locke is a little different as he stares at Kate and gives her an orange peel smile.
Jack, Kate and Charlie start out on a trek to find the front of the plane. As Kate and Charlie walk Kate wonders if and asks Charlie if they have met before. Have they? Or is as simple as Kate hearing his music before?
All of a sudden it is dark and raining which seems to happen a lot on the island. As people cover from the rain Locke seems right at home as he puts his arms out to feel the rain.
Jack and Kate find the pilot. Was the pilot just unconscious or was he possible dead as we have seen other characters. Charlie goes into the bathroom to find his heroine and the pilot finds the transceiver. Then the monster comes and if we look carefully we can see a dark shadow pass over the window. The pilot tries to climb out and the monster takes him. Why did he kill the pilot? Was it possibly because he was not the pilot who was supposed to fly the plane in the first place?

Jack, Kate and Charlie run as fast as they can. I loved the scene where Kate is hiding in the tree. So much realistic fear showed in her face and voice as she cried and counted to 5 and as Jack did she was able to overcome her fear.
Charlie comes upon Kate and she demands to know where Jack is. Charlie doesn't know but he states that they were both dead, that he was dead. Did he mean they were dead meat or that they were really dead and brought back?
What happened to Jack when Charlie and Kate didn't know where he was. Was he dead? Did Jacob save him?

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