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


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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.

that was the first time we *saw* the security system. the security system has been making noises and rushing after people since the begining of season one

that was the first time we *saw* the security system. the security system has been making noises and rushing after people since the begining of season one

Actually the first time we see the security system is in Episode 1. You need to watch it in very slow motion but you can see the black smoke fly in and destroy one of the plane engines (the one that sucks the guy in).

I didn't put a spoiler tag since.. Well it's the first bloody episode lol.

One of the creative guys who works on the show over at The Fuselage has confirmed that it isn't the smoke which hits the engine in the first episode. The engine blows up because someone gets sucked through it. The other engine is clearly struck by a piece of metal.

The security system is seen a number of times before this latest episode though you see the 'smoke' snaking through the woods in many episodes.

Actually the first time we see the security system is in Episode 1. You need to watch it in very slow motion but you can see the black smoke fly in and destroy one of the plane engines (the one that sucks the guy in).

I didn't put a spoiler tag since.. Well it's the first bloody episode lol.

you're right.. i forgot about that. but still it proves my point even further. the security system has been there all along.

The security system is seen a number of times before this latest episode though you see the 'smoke' snaking through the woods in many episodes.

Can we get an episode list good sir? :) I know of.. just that part where Locke gets dragged or something, theres abit mist there..and the smoke in episode one which is apparently not our new found friend after all. :(

man this was a great episode.... anybody notice the numbers locke was putting in as the combination, could be useful on some sort of website?

and yes, Mr. Eko is a badass, big time... and... who else noticed Hurley helpin the chick from the tallies, wouldnt it be great to see a sayid-shannon thing except with Hurley... hahah

man this was a great episode.... anybody notice the numbers locke was putting in as the combination, could be useful on some sort of website?

25 and 29 are the only numbers you see and Locke said he was changing the combination anyway.

Has anyone heard anything about the possible secret crossover event that might appear on LOST & Invasion? I heard this morning on the entertainment report that there may be a possible clue or event related to one of the shows appearing on the other show. Sounds odd. Hmm.. maybe a Dharma logo will show up in Invasion or something..

Has anyone heard anything about the possible secret crossover event that might appear on LOST & Invasion? I heard this morning on the entertainment report that there may be a possible clue or event related to one of the shows appearing on the other show. Sounds odd. Hmm.. maybe a Dharma logo will show up in Invasion or something..

Are there any producers/directors/writers who work on both shows? Seems unlikely to be honest...

Idea, why doesn't somebody create a Lost Spoiler thread. It cuts out all the black spoiler tags I see in here.

Pros:

Nobody can complaing E.G ''Dude! You should hide that, it's a SPOILER''

No more black spoiler tags.

The freedom to say anything you want without fearing you're giving away too much.

Some people do not know the spoiler tag command. Alot do, a small minority don't

Cons:

The isn't one and 1 extra topic, it's not going to kill anybody.

My suggestion anyway, take it or leave it. :)

And the last episode. Great stuff (Y)

anybody have any theories about that smoke thing?

i dont have a theory as much as i have a suggestion to the lost creators... for the love of god, hire someone that can do some decent CGI... from the polar bear in season 1, all the way to this black smoke... it's just god aweful, not realistic in any way (yeah i know.. it's a black smoke monster, not supposed to be real) but did you see how it retracted away from eko.. omg it was horrible. And dont even get me started on the polar bear.. i thought it was someone with a bear skin rug on their back... anyone else with me?

And dont even get me started on the polar bear.. i thought it was someone with a bear skin rug on their back... anyone else with me?

There was a guy inside the polar bear suit :p but just when the polar bear was running in the floor

Idea, why doesn't somebody create a Lost Spoiler thread. It cuts out all the black spoiler tags I see in here.

No.. I don't thinks theres a need for that.. I'd say the spoiler tags really only need to be used during and before an episode..if people haven't made an effort to see the episode by say a day later then they deserve to be "spoiled" as otherwise it just makes discussion impossible.

So there was something like a t-rex in the first episode yeah? And something that killed the pilot.. not the same thing as our smoke monster? The smoke monster definitely makes interesting sounds though..

No.. I don't thinks theres a need for that.. I'd say the spoiler tags really only need to be used during and before an episode..if people haven't made an effort to see the episode by say a day later then they deserve to be "spoiled" as otherwise it just makes discussion impossible.

So there was something like a t-rex in the first episode yeah? And something that killed the pilot.. not the same thing as our smoke monster? The smoke monster definitely makes interesting sounds though..

sounds alot like electric...which could explain the electric magnetism dharma were testing with...to many theories!!!...I had to stay away from this thread while I was waiting because im sure it was being discussed..lol

sounds alot like electric...which could explain the electric magnetism dharma were testing with...to many theories!!!...I had to stay away from this thread while I was waiting because im sure it was being discussed..lol

yeah i thought the same thing when i first saw it... seems almost like a strong field of electricity, that maybe works almost like an artificial brain... a very advanced brain at that to be able to read eko's mind

didn't john lock faces the smoke once? he lived to keep it to himself.

it was on s01s04 epesiode walkabout.

He faced it twice, first time he was ok about it all I guess, the second (episode 23) he crapped his pants. :blink:

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