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Above average episode.
Hurley was probably the best part of the episode for me, with the Indiana Jones, samurai, and other references. Also, he asked relevant questions to Jacob. That's rare for a Lost character.
Otherwise, I wasn't blown away. Emile de Ravin just did not sell crazy Claire to me. I can't really put my finger on it, but I just wasn't creeped out, scared, or sympathetic to her, ultimately apathetic. I might just be too harsh, I haven't heard the same complaint from others.
And Jack. Oh, Jack. I am now even more convinced that I am no where near on Team Jack. Reading memles' review, I understood and agreed with the turmoil that the Jack character has gone through and is going through. But I'm sorry, even if he is broken, does he have to act so emotional and irrational? How about using the Lighthouse for more than 30 seconds before destroying it? Maybe even open his eyes and notice that HE wasn't the only one being manipulated (He would especially want to notice the name Austen). This episode was Jack's journey, which apparently was paramount to Jack's destiny. On that journey, Jack smashed the only thing that deeply interested me.
I liked the homage last episode to the light and dark backgammon stones from season 1. Even though the caves suited Jack's character development, they felt like an unnecessary link to season 1. I felt that if it wasn't being explained, it wasn't necessary.
Locke > Jack