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


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Something I noticed:

Remeber in Series 1, the black woman (cant remember her name) is talking to jack and says she "knows" her husband is still alive (he was in the back of the plane).

Notice now in episode 3 of the new series, "the others", there is that black guy, who I personally think is that womans husband. Whats your thoughts?

Does anyone else know what is meant by 'Do not use a computer to...' then it skips the next part of the sentence?

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:whistle: It was do not use the computer to watch porn :shifty: Ah I love LOST this has got to be one of the best network shows I have watched in a long time....

Download the Dharma Initiative Countdown Clock!

Want to see what it's like to input the numbers ever 108 minutes? Download the Dharma Initiative Countdown Clock for Windows and try it for yourself! Kalrac wrote this program that simulates the clock of The Swan. Every 108 minutes, the user has to input the correct restart code. Get it right, and the world is safe for another 108 minutes. Fail to input to the code and... well, it's up to you to try it out. The program needs the .Net Framework to run. Most Windows XP machines should have that. If not, it can be downloaded here from Microsoft. Download the Dharma Initiative Countdown Clock for Windows.

http://www.lost-tv.com/dharmainitiative.zip

Hehee :D

The theory about the coloured guy who was with the others being Rose's husband is interesting. But, I think the bloke looks too young to be her husband. I mean Rose is quite an old lady, probably about 60 or so, whereas the coloured bloke looks about 30 or so.

I'd be surprised if it were true.

Episode 4 tomorrow!! :D

Something I noticed:

Remeber in Series 1, the black woman (cant remember her name) is talking to jack and says she "knows" her husband is still alive (he was in the back of the plane).

Notice now in episode 3 of the new series, "the others", there is that black guy, who I personally think is that womans husband. Whats your thoughts?

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It's not her husband... In fact, I beleive it was mentioned in season 1 that her husband may have been white.

I'm tuning really late.

Lost has been airing for six weeks in my country and I'm hooked.

The episode with the marshal's case just aired. Did anyone besides me find the scene where Sawyer tries to break open the case really hilarious?

How far along is the series in the US?

I have to says those pictures do look fake.

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Watch the episodes back and see for your self.

Plz, in the name of God...stop using that code with white font in a black background...that **** the eyes.

We have to use the spoiler tags, to prevent people from reading stuff that might spoil the show for them.

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Another spoiler...

The following is the what it ays on IMDb about actor M.C. Gainey who plays the man on the boat.

M.C. Gainey

"Lost" playing "Bearded Man" in episode: "Exodus: Part 2" (episode # 1.24) 25 May 2005

M.C. Gainey

"Lost" playing "Kelvin" in episode: "...And Found" (episode # 2.5) 19 October 2005

Kelvin was the person who was in the hatch with Desmond. Desmond said Kelvin died.

Of course, it could just be wrong info from iMDB, but who knows.

I have to says those pictures do look fake.

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i just finished re-watching season 1 this morning, then saw this post so i went back and looked for myself. The pictures on the plane appear in Episode 3 'Tabula Rasa' scene 7 of 10 in the ep, time 41:42 and they are clearly there, but i can't tell if it really is a Swan pic or not.

Another interesting side note, I looked up Tabula Rasa on websters.com, and i got this definition.

tab?u?la ra?sa Audio pronunciation of "tabula rasa" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tby-l r?s, -z)

n. pl. tab?u?lae ra?sae (tby-l r?s, -z)

1.

1. The mind before it receives the impressions gained from experience.

2. The unformed, featureless mind in the pJohn Lockeocke[/b].

2. A need or an opportunity to start from the beginning.

is locke's character named that way for any particular reason?

The swan doesnt really appear in every DHARMA logo we've seen so far. The shark DID NOT have the swan logo, just the octagon. I think the same happends with some food supplies that dont have a swan either.

And for me, those pictures of the plane mean nothing... I don't think that's exactly the dharma logo, but a similar thing.

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Tabula Rasa is also a Buffy episode, hehe.

This has probably already been posted, but oh well...

Season 1, Episode 25

Hurley is racing to get to the plane in time, he drives past some cheerleaders...and look what numbers the cheerleaders are...

http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/8977/untitled8vx.jpg

i just finished re-watching season 1 this morning, then saw this post so i went back and looked for myself. The pictures on the plane appear in Episode 3 'Tabula Rasa' scene 7 of 10 in the ep, time 41:42 and they are clearly there, but i can't tell if it really is a Swan pic or not.

Another interesting side note, I looked up Tabula Rasa on websters.com, and i got this definition.

tab?u?la ra?sa  Audio pronunciation of "tabula rasa" ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (tby-l r?s, -z)

n. pl. tab?u?lae ra?sae (tby-l r?s, -z)

  1.

        1. The mind before it receives the impressions gained from experience.

        2. The unformed, featureless mind in the pJohn Lockeocke[/b].

  2. A need or an opportunity to start from the beginning.

is locke's character named that way for any particular reason?

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Crazzzy

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