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


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"So what have we learned? Well, as suspected, Shannon's father was the man in the SUV who smashed into Sarah, Jack's brokeback fianc?e. This was confirmed by a quick shot of Jack marching past the doctor who notified Shannon and Wicked Stepmom of Mr. Rutherford's demise. (On a side note: The ER doctor tells Shannon and Wicked Stepmom that Mr. Rutherford died at the scene. Yet, in the season opener, we see Mr. Rutherford die in the ER when Jack makes the choice about which patient to treat. Does this mean someone in the hospital lied... to protect Jack? The same way Jack wasn't willing to lie for his father?)"

"Anyhoo, we also determine that either a) Shannon was lying about her age, or b) the writers are asleep at the chronological continuity switch. Shannon is 18 in her flashbacks, but she told Hurley she was 20 when he took the census. However, Jack married Sarah two years after he ''fixed her'' ? but then the marriage ended, Jack's father killed someone on the operating table...at least a year's worth of activity. And Desmond, who met Jack pre-crash, said he'd been in the hatch for three years. Then again, Shannon was a dancer, and you know how showbiz people are with the age thing..."

And here's the kicker: When the group starts to ascend the embankment "Bringing up the rear of their little caravan were Libby and Cindy. Now here's where things get interesting: By the time they reached the top of the ridge, Cindy was gone, presumably ''taken'' by the Others. How did this happen? With Libby's help. I'm calling it: Libby's a plant. She's the Ethan of the Tailies' camp.

First off, go to the tape. Libby's the last one to interact with Cindy. And Cindy's carrying a large blue knapsack. By the time they've climbed to the top, Libby's carrying the knapsack. You're telling me she took the knapsack from Cindy and then proceeded to forget all about her? This is a ridge, not K-2 ? you don't just ''lose'' people like that. Also notable: Cindy hands Libby a walking stick of some sort, just before we lose track of her completely. As this handoff takes place, we see a cavelike opening in the background, right where Cindy's about to pass. And it looks as if there's some sort of shape inside.

But here's my best evidence of Libby's treachery: Tonight, she told Sawyer she's a clinical psychologist. Well, who appears to have designed this tropical house of horrors, according to a certain orientation video? A team of clinical psychologists, that's who. Coincidence? "

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Awesome observations!!!

just found this and this from http://www.globespotter.com/

it's amazing how many and how deep the viral websites go.

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If you read the first one, the name of the spokesperson is Vincent Madison... Vincent is the name of Walt's dog and Masdison is the name of the dog that plays Vincent on the show. ;) I thought that was interesting...

If you read the first one, the name of the spokesperson is Vincent Madison... Vincent is the name of Walt's dog and Masdison is the name of the dog that plays Vincent on the show. ;) I thought that was interesting...

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If you click on the "other" link on this page you see a list of names that look like a draft roster. Check out the names. Ethan Goodwin. Perhaps we have a list of the "Others" now.

http://oceanicworldair.com/

http://www.desktopdynasties.com/wigfl/wigd...%20Dolphins.htm

Under Jacksonville: "4(6) LDT Neal Locke"

Relation?

If you click on the "other" link on this page you see a list of names that look like a draft roster. Check out the names. Ethan Goodwin. Perhaps we have a list of the "Others" now.

http://oceanicworldair.com/

http://www.desktopdynasties.com/wigfl/wigd...%20Dolphins.htm

Under Jacksonville: "4(6)  LDT  Neal Locke"

Relation?

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4(19) SE Ethan Goodwin

is also on there ;)

just found this and this from http://www.globespotter.com/

it's amazing how many and how deep the viral websites go.

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There are several links on that page! :D

If you're using firefox, try view - page style - no style. The numbers are repeated on the page several times, some of them are linked to the different sites or more pics.

In IE, you can go to options - colors and take the check out of use windows colors and you'll see all the numbers.

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