"Lost" TV Show - Currently Season 2 (US aired)


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Hey guys...BIG stuff coming in today...VERY spoilery...all these set pictures are from episodes that just finished filming recently (3 days ago) so you wont see these things happen for a LONG 8 weeks since there is going to be a break after Hurley's episode.

Anybody want to see...the hatch?

http://www.crewpix.com/gallery/TVShows/hatchlostJPG

(Please don't describe what it looks like without using spoiler tags)

Also...this is going to spoil up a fairly big storyline but this picture...

Boone finds a cache of drugs on this recently discovered plane...

http://www.crewpix.com/gallery/TVShows/DSCN2458

Also...this is a scene from Numbers that Jorge told us was VERY challenging for him to do because its a... (had to spoilerize the link cuz the name gives away the scene.

http://www.crewpix.com/gallery/TVShows/lostropebridge

Click all these at your own risk of being heavily spoiled. And guys...these pictures give away quite a bit of info so AGAIN please don't discuss any of the 3 links without using spoiler tags.

EDIT: These only came out hours ago so they could be gone by order of ABC Disney so take a peek while you still can.

By the way...remember when Scott died at the hands of Ethan? Well...

The real STEVE died and SCOTT is now impersonating to be "Steve." It seems that the guys were travelling together and have a past...and one of them has a secret and needed to pose as the other. I know what you guys might be thinking...gay couple? Maybe. I don't know. This storyline has not been filmed yet.

And here is the proof that the above spoiler is true

http://kapio.kcc.hawaii.edu/upload/fullnews.php?id=138

4 BIG spoilers in one post...not bad.

Edited by neoufo51

Oh and this came out last week.

Also I got this story about the monster from here in the Bay Area.

In a recent interview with "Lost" producers Bryan Burk, Damon Lindelof and JJ Abrams, the trio said that Claire was still pregnant and promised "the monster" would be revealed before the end of this season. They did give us one clue: It isn't a dinosaur. We also got him to admit that this thing is bigger than a breadbox (much) and lives in the trees.

But other intrigues will remain.

"There is another mystery that will make the monster pale in comparison,"Lindelof promises. "We walk a tightrope every day trying to reveal enough so that viewers don't feel like they are getting strung along, and not so much that they lose interest.

"It's like 'Jaws.' It was so much scarier when all you saw was the fin and the tail rather than the actual shark."

In fact, all the producers admit that when they read the message boards on the Web, they are shocked at how close viewers are to discovering the island's mysteries and where the characters are heading.

"Sometimes they are so spot on, we wonder if they have seen the scripts or know someone in the writers' room," Burk says. "Then they stray so far off the mark, we know it's just a coincidence."

We do know a few things, however. We know that actor Greg Grunberg was asked to come back for the season finale. He was the pilot we saw getting ripped out of the cockpit and brutally killed by something we think is the monster.

Or was he killed?

In the recent Boone-centric episode, Boone tells Locke he's going to tell Shannon about a metal hatch they found on the jungle floor. Locke beans him and ties him up. Boone wakes up hearing Shannon scream. Eventually, he discovers "the monster" has killed her. Psych! It was just a dream sequence. Or was it?

At least we know we've seen the shadow of "the monster."

"Actually, we showed the shadow of the so-called monster during the (aforementioned) Boone episode," Burk says. "We were going to reveal it then, but because of the success of the show, we will put it off for a while."

You can bet your asses that if I get a picture of this monster somehow, I'm gonna post it right here. :yes:

This next stuff is not a spoiler really but speculation...but according to the article, we messageboarders have got some things right, so I'm gonna spoilerfy it anyway.

Some people say it might be a bird? Some say its a machine? Some people say that its a mix of creatures and has more than one head. Who knows. I also heard from a friend that when you isolate the roar of the monster and listen to it closely, its made up of mechanical and animal noises.

Edited by neoufo51
Does anyone know why Hurley has not had his background story told? He is such a main character but I don't know who he is? Could this be a story line? not what he seems etc.?

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Hurley's backstory is due in 3 weeks.

Sawyer this week >Jin>Hurley>Locke (woohoo)>Jack>Sayid>Kate

And two episodes that are unknown that will end the season.

In case you want a short synopsis of Hurley's ep.

Hurley wins the lottery, but it turns out to be a bad thing for everybody he loves. In the present, he goes in search of the French Woman

Oh and talking about Hurley, the actor who plays him announced that they the actors DO know who of the main 14 is going to die. I can't imagine being that person right now, sheesh.

Edited by neoufo51
Hurley's backstory is due in 3 weeks.

Sawyer this week >Jin>Hurley>Locke (woohoo)>Jack>Sayid>Kate

And two episodes that are unknown that will end the season.

In case you want a short synopsis of Hurley's ep.

Hurley wins the lottery, but it turns out to be a bad thing for everybody he loves. In the present, he goes in search of the French Woman

Oh and talking about Hurley, the actor who plays him announced that they the actors DO know who of the main 14  is going to die. I can't imagine being that person right now, sheesh.

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wait so they going through those people again?....they should do a montage of the minor characters, we've seen Kate Twice, Jack twice, so why do them a third time?

wait so they going through those people again?....they should do a montage of the minor characters, we've seen Kate Twice, Jack twice, so why do them a third time?

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Cuz Kate is hot and Jack is the leader of the group.

By the way...remember when Scott died at the hands of Ethan? Well...

The real STEVE died and SCOTT is now impersonating to be "Steve." It seems that the guys were travelling together and have a past...and one of them has  a secret and needed to pose as the other. I know what you guys might be thinking...gay couple? Maybe. I don't know. This storyline has not been filmed yet.

And here is the proof that the above spoiler is true

http://kapio.kcc.hawaii.edu/upload/fullnews.php?id=138

Woo hoo! KCC's my school :D Anyways, I'm glad someone brought up the whole thing about Locke seeing The Big It earlier and nothing happening to him. I always wondered when they were gonna touch on that. Obviously he knows a lot more than the others know...

Jin seems kinda of suspicious of his wife knowing English (seems like it to me anyway) - I wonder what's going to happen with that, eh?

Woo hoo! KCC's my school :D Anyways, I'm glad someone brought up the whole thing about Locke seeing The Big It earlier and nothing happening to him. I always wondered when they were gonna touch on that. Obviously he knows a lot more than the others know...

Jin seems kinda of suspicious of his wife knowing English (seems like it to me anyway) - I wonder what's going to happen with that, eh?

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Pretty sure you will find out on next week's episode. Jin will be profiled.

this show hasn't disappointed me at all so far. :) just keeps getting better and better, imo. i thought this weeks was another sawyer-centric episode? since what the trailer showed and all... :x

can't wait to see the jin episode. he's probably the character i'm most interested in finding out about right now. :) this next one looks like a great one. (Y)

I wish the characters would go and either attack the french woman, to capture her, or at least try to contact her from a distance- she seems to have info they need and do you all think they will get to the metal thing in the ground? When I watch this show I usually am thinking what I would be doing if it happened to me!

Sometimes the people make me feel frustrated with them.

I wish the characters would go and either attack the french woman, to capture her, or at least try to contact her from a distance- she seems to have info they need and do you all think they will get to the metal thing in the ground? When I watch this show I usually am thinking what I would be doing if it happened to me!

Sometimes the people make me feel frustrated with them.

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Hurley's ep will deal with the French woman and Locke's episode will deal with the hatch.

More spoilers than you can shake a stick at...

About the person who will die.

It's a male. And this person will die on the same episode that Claire gives birth. Circle of life kinda thing. Basically, something catastrophic happens, and because someone LIES about what happened, ultimately, they are unable to be saved. YES, it is somebody major. All I know is that it is NOT CHARLIE and that this person is really well liked by the fans.(and the cast admits they already know who will die)

We WILL find out who Ethan was this season.

Jorge's episode will have a sequence of numbers in it that will be very very significant." Jorge: "Look at tv within tv. wink, nod, that's all you get."

And about the Finale...

It goes back to when they were boarding the plane. Something we didnt know about. The monster will finally be revealed as well.

Edited by neoufo51

This is weird...but looks like its true. Reported on E News Live according to a friend of mine who loves Lost as much as I do. I checked the Fuselage and yes, its true.

There's buzz over at camp Lost that there's going to be an episode from the perspective of the dog, Vincent! And it's actually very relevant, because we see what happened in the cargo hold."

Oh and guys...this is even weirder.

Dominic Monaghan (Charlie) and Evangeline Lilly (Kate) are a couple.

That just...wow. I think I can get Evangeline Lilly now. :yes:

TV Guide posted their synopsis of the "Numbers" episode.

That hulking jokester Hurley (Jorge Garcia), who has quietly emerged as a fan favorite, has been conspicuously absent recently, but tonight is his long-awaited backstory, which true to the series, delivers surprises. For starters, it?s revealed that Hurley is a multi-millionaire, thanks to a lottery payoff. Trouble is, the win has cursed him with family tragedies. More troubling is that the lottery picks that made him rich match numbers on a map Sayid got from the enigmatic Rousseau?which sends Hurley off into the jungle on a dangerous pursuit.

So what did people think of the new Sawyer episode tonight? I thought it was decent. Not great, but not bad either. Had some decent drama in it. I can't wait till they start digging up the Hatch though. The secrets of the island are just as interesting as the characters.

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