ok i just caught this, they said cut off your OTHER arm. Like you only need one or they are used to seeing people with one arm. The one legged statue!!!!!!!!!!! dum dum DUM!!!
WTH?
ok i just caught this, they said cut off your OTHER arm. Like you only need one or they are used to seeing people with one arm. The one legged statue!!!!!!!!!!! dum dum DUM!!!
WTH?
OK, I am on CA time, so haven't seen tonight's episode yet, if this is even brought up. But could the 2 "lawyer" guys at Kate's be the 2 guys Ben asks Jill the butcher about? If this is posted elsewhere, sorry, so much on this site, I haven't had time to go through it all.
Ok Im in the uk so havent seen episode 3 yet so dont spoil me if im wrong!!!
The whole Faraday and Hawking mother and son thing, I'l be very surprised if it turns out not to be the case. Just seems obvious to me ( one poster on here has said its too obvious) but to have Faraday tell Des to find his mother - who must be able to help in some way therefore definitely has knowledge of time travel stuff, he is cut off before he has time to say her name ( so not ruining the big reveal later ) and she suddenly turns up again after 2 seasons in the same premiere ep as Dan says it?
They are strongly strongly hinting at it
"WELL I GUESS I BETTER PUT SOME PANTS ON!"
Yey I'm now a redshirt
Posted this in the ep 3 thread, but it belongs here... this occurred to me right away during scene 2 of ep 1 but I never posted it:
BTW, isn't it interesting that the FDW seen on the whatchacallitgraph [great name from Cpt. Seth] of "the chamber" was from either the top or bottom? ....that would put the ground Chiang and all were standing on to be perpendicular to the ground Ben was standing on when he turned the wheel... If from the top, that would put the chamber where they were mining in-line with where Ben looked up and said "I hope you are happy jacob...".
A near omnipotent "Smoke Monster" needed to constantly walk around w/a Black Back Pack?!
MiB's name was .... BROTHER
Ok, so someone brought up the issue of Jack's suit being the same as in the pilot episode, and there was one comment about the tie, then for some reason the discussion died after that.
Ben's comment about Jack needing to have the right tie for the return trip got my friends and I thinking.
We went back and reviewed the opening scene of the pilot episode, and noticed some things that lead us to believe that the opening scene of Jack returning to consciousness in the jungle during the pilot episode, is ACTUALLY a flash-forward to Jack's return trip to the island. Reviewing the pilot episode, you will notice:
1) When Jack wakes up, there is a black cylinder on the ground above his shoulder toward the upper right corner of the screen, that resembles the weapon Ben used (i.e. in the episode where he breaks into Whidmore's home late in the evening), and woke up with in the desert following his jump after turning the wheel.
2) All is very still and quiet as jack comes-to and pulls the jigger of alcohol out of his pocket, but you can clearly hear birds, insects, crunching of bamboo, etc. as he stands and starts to stumble out toward the beach. The sounds of screaming, chaos, and the very LOUD jet engines are notably absent.
3) As Jack emerges onto the beach from the jungle (presumably, having come-to in the jungle maybe a hundred feet or so from the crash site), the first sound that is heard is a woman screaming, but as the camera pans the beach there is NOTHING on the beach but sand. There is a clump of foliage to the left of Jack relative to the camera. There are enough holes in the foliage to see empty beach behind/around it. Then, the camera angle changes and you are looking at Jack from the front, with the bush on the right. He steps mere FEET away to reveal the carnage of the plane crash right on the other side of the bush, and from that point forward, the plane wreckage is strewn ALL OVER the beach. Where did it come from? Why could it not be heard or seen at ALL prior to Jack rounding that corner around the bush?
In any other show, I could chalk this up to production snafu/inconsistency, but in LOST, there are no inconsistencies (or at least, they are very few and far between). EVERYTHING in the show, no matter how minute, seems to bear some meaning.
Thoughts?
ok, sorry if this has already been discussed but it has really been bothering me. in farraday's timeline he is in 2003 but after he speaks with desmond (whenever it is, probably sometime in the 90s since kelvin is still alive) it takes 3 yrs to when desmond remembers this in his dream since in desmond's timeline he is in 2006. what is with this gap? shouldn't desmond have had this "memory dream" shortly after he left the island?
yepIt's a mystery... Yes, why that day in that month in that year was when it occurred...no rhyme or reason. I'm guessing we'll never know. I can live with that.
A near omnipotent "Smoke Monster" needed to constantly walk around w/a Black Back Pack?!
MiB's name was .... BROTHER
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