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


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it was a good episode tonight.. im not disapointed, glad it came back on. but what a twist, that mr. eckos

brother, was the drug smuggler! i never would of guessed that. so cool, how they made him related to the island with the plane!

i hear kate takes her top off in the next episode. oh wait, thats my imagination

Edited by [NFC]Wave

Amazing episode. I think Mr. Echo's story is the most interesting yet, especially how he had "closure" in a way

when he found his brother and the plane

Did I see

people in the smoke

? Talk about weird...

Amazing episode. I think Mr. Echo's story is the most interesting yet, especially how he had "closure" in a way

when he found his brother and the plane

Did I see

people in the smoke

? Talk about weird...

I tivo'd it i'll see if i can get some screenshots.

i im not disapointed, glad it came back on. but what a twist, that mr. eckos brother, was the drug smuggler! i never would of guessed that. so cool, how they made him related to the island with the plane

A little spoiler (for those who haven't seen tonight's episode yet) below, since you are wrong about Mr. Echo's brother.

Mr. Echo was the head drug smuggler. His brother was a priest and was trying to stop Mr. Echo from leaving on the plane with his men and the drugs. In the process, his brother was accidently shot by the police trying to stop the plane. Mr. Echo tried to get his brother's body on the plane and fly away, but one of Mr. Echo's men push Mr. Echo off the plane at the last second. Mr. Echo watched his dead brother fly away.

The police thought Mr. Echo was his brother, the priest. Mr. Echo didn't tell the truth, else he would have been arrested

theres some funny comments in this ep

especially the

Echo: Climb That Tree

Charlie: NO!....What if I don't, you gonna, beat me with your Jesus Stick

that makes me laugh everytime i think about it

Good news UK folk. Season 2 is coming to Channel 4 in spring!

They did a nice little clip at the end of the program saying 'we know you want to know what's in the hatch' and then they showed clips from season 2 and said coming this spring!

I know most UK people have probably been downloading season 2 anyway. I can't say I blame you.

June 16th

i wonder if maybe the 'security system' is like the others in that it takes certatin people after seeing what kind of person they are. when it looked at mr echo it was like **** that!

:lol:!

I don't think so, as we never heard of the security system until that episode getting to the black rock... if its been scanning people, they would have noticed. :p

Do you think perhaps this cloud could unleash the "sickness" on people that it scans? I really don't think the French chick was nuts when she said they got sick.

Well

there were certainly images amongst the smoke (see below).

Mr. Eko I think has already given away the reason why the smoke didn't do anything to him...he wasn't scared of it.

OK I've got the caps of the smoke up and I've got a damn good idea of

some of the images shown in it!

Linked to imageshack so it doesn't spoil it!

Image 1

The church where Eko's brother was a priest.

Image 2

Eko's brother, the priest.

Image 3

The man Eko killed in Nigeria to save his brother.

Image 4

Eko wrestling the gun off his brother.

Image 5

Another man? Identity unknown, possibly Eko's sidekick without the gold tooth?

Image 6

Eko or Eko's sidekick with the gold tooth. Location unknown.

Image 7

A crucifix. Can't remember where this was exactly.

There are a couple more

flashing images in the smoke

but I can't figure out what they are.

My personal conclusion:

the smoke can either read/see your past or causes you to see/remember your past. That's unfortunately all we really know.

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