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


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okie dokie.

I.m assuming that abc are running a repeat of 'Numbers' from Season 1 tonight.

I have a theory about this.

I believe that we will see Libby as a Psychiatrist in the nuthouse with Hurley and his numbers friend.

I could be wrong, I haven't got that episode. But I think it stems from Hurley asking her if he knew her from somewhere else i the last episode, and she 'made up'? a story about him standing on her foot. I actually don't think she was on the plane.

Hope I'm right :)

okie dokie.

I.m assuming that abc are running a repeat of 'Numbers' from Season 1 tonight.

I have a theory about this.

I believe that we will see Libby as a Psychiatrist in the nuthouse with Hurley and his numbers friend.

I could be wrong, I haven't got that episode. But I think it stems from Hurley asking her if he knew her from somewhere else i the last episode, and she 'made up'? a story about him standing on her foot. I actually don't think she was on the plane.

Hope I'm right :)

I had the same thoughts too, figured she probably treated Hurley in the mental facility (btw, I think she is a psychologist not a psychiatrist).

Edited by Aaron

I had the same thoughts too, figured she probably treated Hurley in the mental facility (btw, I think she is a psychologist not a psychiatrist).

You are right she is a psychologist, but I then questioned myself, as she (might) work in a nuthouse, and psychiatrist seemed more appropriate.

hehe

I agree, and from the Lost Podcast and other Lost forums, this seems to be the popular theory right now, that infact-Libby is an other. Makes a lot of sense.

Biggest clue is how she tried to distract Hurley's mind when he tried to figure out where he knew her from. Almost immediately, she had him turn around to try on that shirt for him...obviously getting his mind on thinking about her topless behind him and forgetting about where he might know her from. Also, her answer was very scripted and nervous sounding when she said she saw him on the plane.

As I recall the scene when Hurley is rushing to get on the plane is very visible, maybe even when he steps on her foot. Some one said one time that some chearleaders sweaters spell something while he was running to get on the plane.....

she knew hurley was all sweaty when he got on the plane

how could she know that if she was an 'other'?

maybe she was on vacation of being an 'other' =P

Possibly heard it from another person on the plane, or perhaps even got it from the stewardess that the Other's kidnapped?

Yesterday I saw the episode where Charlie kills Ethan. Very good episode, in the sense that "The Others" are evil, (or at least Ethan was). Also I noticed that Locke didn't want to track him (Ethan). He never wants to cooperate when it comes to "The Others" issues.... very interesting :shifty:

I agree, and from the Lost Podcast and other Lost forums, this seems to be the popular theory right now, that infact-Libby is an other. Makes a lot of sense.

Biggest clue is how she tried to distract Hurley's mind when he tried to figure out where he knew her from. Almost immediately, she had him turn around to try on that shirt for him...obviously getting his mind on thinking about her topless behind him and forgetting about where he might know her from. Also, her answer was very scripted and nervous sounding when she said she saw him on the plane.

This would feed into my notion of this being a large scale behavior psychology experiment. Could be that all the "survivors" are mental ward occupants and Hurley's brainwashing was somewhat incomplete and he recognized her as one of his doctors.

As I recall the scene when Hurley is rushing to get on the plane is very visible, maybe even when he steps on her foot. Some one said one time that some chearleaders sweaters spell something while he was running to get on the plane.....

It makes sense if the entire plane scenario is a falsely implanted memory, than anyone who is part of the experiment would know the back story. And FYI, the sweaters had Teh Numbers on their backs.

As I recall the scene when Hurley is rushing to get on the plane is very visible, maybe even when he steps on her foot. Some one said one time that some chearleaders sweaters spell something while he was running to get on the plane.....

and by getting on the plane late how exactly would he step on her foot if she's in the tail end of the plane and he's sitting in the front section?

and the cheerleaders in season 1 didn't spell anything....each one was wearing one of the numbers....

it seems each member of the tailend is connected with a member of the first survivors.... jack and anna lucia.... hurley and libby.... locke and eko.... obviously brenard and (black lady? rose i think?)... somthin definatly should develop with libby and hurley

Hahah, hi. Yeah it sucks there is no new one...makes no point to not put out a new one or is there a logical reason?

They only do 24 episodes per season, they have to have something to fill in those extra weeks...unlike 24, where they start it later, but they show a new episode each week all the way through till the end...I wish Lost did that.

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