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


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My mate spotted something strange in a Lost episode.

In Episode 9 where Sawyer and kate see the Horse, if you can, go to the time at 41:02 - 41:04. Between there, on the far right there is a stick waving round and slowly going of the screen. I don't know what it is but me and my mate suggest that it is one of people who can control horses, but looks like the camera caught him!

Sorry if this has been posted, just wanted to point it out!

My mate spotted something strange in a Lost episode.

In Episode 9 where Sawyer and kate see the Horse, if you can, go to the time at 41:02 - 41:04. Between there, on the far right there is a stick waving round and slowly going of the screen. I don't know what it is but me and my mate suggest that it is one of people who can control horses, but looks like the camera caught him!

Sorry if this has been posted, just wanted to point it out!

yeh one of the well known bloopers...quite funny :rofl:

im still not sure if jack wants an army, i think hes trying to find out a realistic time the "others" have been there and how much they know about the island mainly becuase they presented themselves in a very professional planned out fashion in which it was obvious there were different ranks, somewhat like an army.

becuase what jack knows, is that the others can steal somebody from right behind somebody else in complete silence... i doubt he thinks they can train to amount to that. Jack is a very strategical person it seems and i doubt hed be all gung ho about runnin off to have a war with the others anyway.

im still not sure if jack wants an army, i think hes trying to find out a realistic time the "others" have been there and how much they know about the island mainly becuase they presented themselves in a very professional planned out fashion in which it was obvious there were different ranks, somewhat like an army.

becuase what jack knows, is that the others can steal somebody from right behind somebody else in complete silence... i doubt he thinks they can train to amount to that. Jack is a very strategical person it seems and i doubt hed be all gung ho about runnin off to have a war with the others anyway.

I don't know, he seemed pretty ****ed off when they were confronted by the others. He seems like he's had enough and now he's ready to take action.

I am going on the premise that this entire thing is a psychological experiment and each survivor is merely a plant with loads of false history to see how they react.

We have two groups, set in two different situations and we see how very different they turned out. I think the "others" are an older experimental group that went renegade and broke free from the confines of the experiment. Why they took Walt, I am not sure yet... maybe he has the ability to break from the mind control of the experiment and they are holding him "safe" from the experiment. I am going to go out on a limb here and state that I do not think the "others" are bad, unless I am forgetting a case in which they clearly killed anyone? Or did they usually just "take" them (rescue)?

I'm starting to think that Ethan Rom was one of the experimenters, who was a confederate supposed to help facilitate along the experiment. His super strength and abilities are just a part of the hallucinations that the subjects are experiencing. I also think Desmond was a confederate too, used to introduce the countdown timer scenario to the subjects.

Again this is all just my thoughts pulled together from my own head nd other crap I read online... could be way off base.

I also think Desmond was a confederate too, used to introduce the countdown timer scenario to the subjects.

You could be onto something there, I mean Where the hell did he go?

Also, that would mean he 'vetted' Jack when he met him in the past, that would explain all the 'coincidences' (the plane, desmond, the numbers, I'm sure theres many more).

Might it not be better to have a Season 1 thread and a Season 2 thread? It seems that the UK and other foreign markets are only in Season 1, while the US is currently in Season 2....I know if I were in the UK I wouldn't want a thread littered with unnannounced spoilers of the upcoming shows.

Might it not be better to have a Season 1 thread and a Season 2 thread? It seems that the UK and other foreign markets are only in Season 1, while the US is currently in Season 2....I know if I were in the UK I wouldn't want a thread littered with unnannounced spoilers of the upcoming shows.

I agree. I didn't dare open this thread until I had "acquired" the second series, up to the most recent episode. I didn't want anything to be given away!

That said, I think all the talk going on in this thread is now all Season 2 related...I havent seen a single person write something about season 1 in ages. You may as well just change the title of this thread to say "Lost" TV Show Season 2, and forget about creating a season 1 thread.

Coming back on track a bit, Aaron's idea sounds certainly like it could be a possibility, but unless the experiment they are a part of ends up being really really cool, I hope to god you're wrong. That would be a terrible conclusion in my opinion. No offence intended towards you, Aaron. :)

I agree. I didn't dare open this thread until I had "acquired" the second series, up to the most recent episode. I didn't want anything to be given away!

That said, I think all the talk going on in this thread is now all Season 2 related...I havent seen a single person write something about season 1 in ages. You may as well just change the title of this thread to say "Lost" TV Show Season 2, and forget about creating a season 1 thread.

Agreed.

OR.

Rename the thread to 'LOST Season (US Aired)'

That way it sorts out the time differences, and it stops any confusion, as the thread envelopes Season 1 also.

I am going to go out on a limb here and state that I do not think the "others" are bad, unless I am forgetting a case in which they clearly killed anyone? Or did they usually just "take" them (rescue)?

The 'Other' that was planted in with the group from the tail section of the plane killed the guy that Ana Maria had put in the pit. That one night, he pulls him up, gives him some food, tells him to leave because Ana Maria's going to hurt him, and then as soon as he turns away, the 'other' grabs him and breaks his neck. At least that's now I remember it. Perhaps someone with that episode ('40 days' or something like that, from early in season 2) can confirm.

Also, what made the two groups so different wasn't anything that would be linked to these 'experimenters', it was the fact that the others came and took away a bunch of them that first night, and for a few days after that. There were no obvious differences in the two places the groups started out at.

But regardless, most of your theory is pretty good, i like it.

Better now?

Woohoo! I initiated change in the Neowin universe :D

Thanks, that should keep anyone from having the show accidentally spoiled for them.

Jack31081: yeah your remembering right, he breaks his neck, definatly a good theory

also remember how he said, before anna lucia killed him, that they took the ones who were not bad or somthing like that, ill have to go watch the episode again to be sure

When Zeke says "Light 'em up!", 14 torches light up. There are over 40 survivors from flight 815. A small "army" could work.

that could be just a handful of whats out there :unsure:

think jacks army would kick ass tho...dont ask hurley to carry the armies food on expeditions :rofl: :laugh:

but honestly, how could any army jack amounted to come anywhere near what the others have.... we know they are at least trained enough to fire an immediate defense shot out of the woods meant to graze sawyer as a warning not to get close to the "leader/speaker". thats classic organized defense, these people are definatly trained.

tomorrows episode doesn't look like a "big one".

the previews almost seems as if it's going to be a quick story episode.

but a new episode is a new episode.. and i love Lost!!

tomorrows episode doesn't look like a "big one".

the previews almost seems as if it's going to be a quick story episode.

but a new episode is a new episode.. and i love Lost!!

Yeah, it's basically

Charlie on a drug trip kind of thing thinking Claire's baby is in trouble and Hurley trying to ask out a girl

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