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


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about the flash backs, although a great part of the show, very important to character development etc. etc.... does anyone else think that some of season 2's episodes have been too heavily dominated by flashbacks? maybe i'm just imagining it. i'm gonna go back and time the flashbacks for each episode ;)

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about the flash backs, although a great part of the show, very important to character development etc. etc.... does anyone else think that some of season 2's episodes have been too heavily dominated by flashbacks? maybe i'm just imagining it. i'm gonna go back and time the flashbacks for each episode ;)

I skip the flashbacks :blush: Abit over them all... I got so frustrated... I think it was the end of season 1, where they spent three episodes looking at a hatch when really the whole thing could have been opened/explored in one.

I skip the flashbacks :blush: Abit over them all... I got so frustrated... I think it was the end of season 1, where they spent three episodes looking at a hatch when really the whole thing could have been opened/explored in one.

and to think there was a door round the corner :laugh:

DON'T LOOK IF YOU ARE REALLY INTO THE SHOW!!!

The CREATURE (security system) is seen again and it approaches eko gets up close and personal. He doesn’t budge. The smoke (security system) somehow analizes eko you can see flash images of his past in the smoke there are several images and they are faint and go by quickly.

Dad of four… this epi is not gory but eko does slash a couple of throats and as a boy he shoots a man. Yes, Mr. EKO is the drug dealer. His brother was a real priest on the plane that went down.

The only other significant thing that really happens is that it appears that Charlie is still hooked on the heroin. He keeps a stash hidden out in the jungle.

DON'T LOOK IF YOU ARE REALLY INTO THE SHOW!!!

The CREATURE (security system) is seen again and it approaches eko gets up close and personal. He doesn?t budge. The smoke (security system) somehow analizes eko you can see flash images of his past in the smoke there are several images and they are faint and go by quickly.

Dad of four? this epi is not gory but eko does slash a couple of throats and as a boy he shoots a man. Yes, Mr. EKO is the drug dealer. His brother was a real priest on the plane that went down.

The only other significant thing that really happens is that it appears that Charlie is still hooked on the heroin. He keeps a stash hidden out in the jungle.

like the sig and oooooo...peeked aga:rofl:ofl:

like the sig and oooooo...peeked again :rofl:

Your sig is pretty funny, I almost spilled my coke :p

Well anyways more spoilers but not that interesting as the other one

Opening is children playing soccer in nigeria rebels drive into town with guns to take the children. They grab an old man and a little boy (ekos brother) the rebel gives him a gun and tells him to kill the old man. Eko jumps in and takes the gun and kills the old man for his brother. They decide to take eko away and leave his brother behind.

OK I'm currently working over the clues on the Oceanic World Air/flights page mainly the memo.jpg but I can't read much, looks like:

We may need to step up the {blacked out} project....

Make sure you keep {something} quiet - we cannot afford any more missing or crashing planes for a while. I know that we won't {blacked out} but let's deter the others until we know for sure.

lol yeh I actually pinched that sig from somewhere else if only I could come up with something that witty....:p

mr eko could well be my fav character by the end of this series.

Claire?

on oceanicworldair.com if you go to contact us it takes you to yet another login screen with countdown...let the countdown go to the end and it loads a reset button in which i clicked and it loaded a BOLIDE picture on the nasa site....so onto wikipedia i went and found out BOLIDES are meteors and fireballs...what hit the plane could be that!!!

Bolide

Further possible major spoilers:

Later on this season we will be introduced to a 16 year old girl. I believe this is Roussou's daughter. Roussou has been on the island and had her baby taken from her by the others when she first came to the island. This is why in Episode Exodus Part 2 Rossou supposedly takes Claire's baby to the others to try and exchange Aaron for her daughter.

Further possible major spoilers:

Later on this season we will be introduced to a 16 year old girl. I believe this is Roussou's daughter. Roussou has been on the island and had her baby taken from her by the others when she first came to the island. This is why in Episode Exodus Part 2 Rossou supposedly takes Claire's baby to the others to try and exchange Aaron for her daughter.

her baby was a boy.. if i am not mistaken.

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