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


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And what the heck was that light inside the hatch?!?!?! Was Locke dreaming again or was it real? If it is real, then theres some dude living in there or some device got turned on some how....

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When/where? Do you mean at the end of episode 18 (last one played in US I think)? Where it's shining from the right? I don't think that's actually "there", but more so you can see the numbers in the dark, maybe moonlight... done poorly.

When/where? Do you mean at the end of episode 18 (last one played in US I think)? Where it's shining from the right? I don't think that's actually "there", but more so you can see the numbers in the dark, maybe moonlight... done poorly.

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You're thinking episode 17....

The newest episode (18) distinctly shows a light from inside the hatch

You're thinking episode 17....

The newest episode (18) distinctly shows a light from inside the hatch

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This was ep 19.

The light from the hatch...that is so creepy. Weird religious overtones all throughout the episode. I gotta see more.

http://lost-media.com/modules.php?name=Con...showpage&pid=18

That says episode 18, look at the last paragraph. Has one screened in the US after that one?

Edit: I just read around on their forum, seems episode 19 has screened, site hasn't been updated yet... I just thought they were on a break. My bad :p

http://lost-media.com/modules.php?name=Con...showpage&pid=18

That says episode 18, look at the last paragraph. Has one screened in the US after that one?

Edit: I just read around on their forum, seems episode 19 has screened, site hasn't been updated yet... I just thought they were on a break. My bad  :p

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The last episode played in the US is episode 19, "Deux ex Machina".

Some spoiler's i saw on TVTome for this episode:

The episode title is also similar to the title of Chapter 48 of Watership Down "Dea ex Machina." (Watership Down is the book that Sawyer was reading that came from Boone's suitcase).

The drug that was being smuggled on the crashed plane Boone (Ian Somerhalder) and Locke (Terry O'Quinn) find is heroin---the same that Charlie was addicted to (and Locke knows it). Coincidence? Not on this show.

I noticed this too:

At the start of the episode Locke is showing a little boy how to play "mouse trap" the board game. It is at the very same time he meets his mom and thus begins the mouse trap set up by her and Locke's dad to fool him.

yes i do, because people in AUS/EU have not seen it yet

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I realize that, but they've got to avoid this thread because most people on this thread are here in the US and a thread full of spoiler tags is annoying. Also, others arent as considerate as you and disclosed details of tonights episode without tags.

I realize that, but they've got to avoid this thread because most people on this thread are here in the US and a thread full of spoiler tags is annoying. Also, others arent as considerate as you and disclosed details of tonights episode without tags.

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thats because most don't know the spoiler tag is:

[.spoiler] words [./spoiler]

words

maybe neowin could help by putting a SPOILER TAG BUTTON *HINT*HINT*

My question is

who was the guy they heard on the cockpit radio (which by the way said that there were no survivors from flight 813) and what in the hell was that light from the hatch?!!?!?!?!?!?

I WANT MORE LOST!!!!!

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No one special, just someone who was listening to that channel at that time. I'm going to be really ****ed if they don't come back to the radio later. It should still work and they made contact with someone.

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