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


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I thought this was a good screenshot. It is all we get to see of who is 'supposedly' Alex...whether it is the French lady's daughter or just another person with that name, it's hard to tell by just that arm. Also, I never noticed before, but you can see one of the other's in the background...he actually looks rough like Zeke.

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No i don't think shes in that episode.

I don't know, granted, it doesn't look like a girl's hand, but remember-this 16 year old has not grown up in a normal environment. I would expect her to be rough and dirty-I mean look who she is hanging with.

Also, it seems too obvious that the camera purposefully didn't show her/him other than an arm. Why would they not show more?...also, why would the use that same name?

Seems rather interesting to me.

I don't know, granted, it doesn't look like a girl's hand, but remember-this 16 year old has not grown up in a normal environment. I would expect her to be rough and dirty-I mean look who she is hanging with.

Also, it seems too obvious that the camera purposefully didn't show her/him other than an arm. Why would they not show more?...also, why would the use that same name?

Seems rather interesting to me.

Sorry, i was talking about Libby in the numbers episode.

By the time i posted it you two had beat me to it and posted that first.

Jorge Garcia (I) (aka Hurley) from lost.. doesn't appear to be in the show "Lost" at all?? Look at the bottom.. where it shows his previous work.

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also, he doesn't appear in the cast members (scroll down)

this was pointed out by someone else..

Some interesting stuff:

http://www.4815162342.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4159

I would put it in Spoiler tags but now its a US Aired subject.

very good theory... it's plausible.. but i don't think locke is capable of all of that.

i didn't read all of that, partly because some of it made sense and i didn't want it to be right. or at least, if it was right, i didn't want to know before it happened in the show.

however, i also didn't read all of it because there were some things in there i didn't think possible. like locke's involvement in all of this.

Locke was in a wheelchair, and had no idea that he would be able to walk even if he made the plane crash. So why would he do it? what's the point in being God when you wouldn't be able to navigate the terrain in your wheelchair?

Locke was in a wheelchair, and had no idea that he would be able to walk even if he made the plane crash. So why would he do it? what's the point in being God when you wouldn't be able to navigate the terrain in your wheelchair?

He wouldn't.. this great guy who knows whats going on, his idea.... hes just as much lost on the island as anyone else.

And the theory doesn't really explain Walts abilities (dice, the bird, the polar bear)

Ok i'm going to go with the theory of the psychological testing / rehabilitation island. Think about it everyone has had something come back to them about their past and they have to deal with it. For example the drug plane for EKO he has to get over death, the drug plane for charlie, he has to get over his drugs. The numbers, Hurley has to get over the numbers. Michael losing his son, because he has lost him in the past for that long period of time. The doctors repedative sightings of his father and the coffin in season 1. And so on, everyone get's reminded of their past and they have to deal with it accordingly, if you understand what i mean. I think this is an awsome theory :p (maybe cuz i made it)

Yeah those images have been brought up many a time.

Well, I have been following this thread since about page 115, so if they were posted before that, then I wouldn't have seen them, but I really can't remember seeing any of those images posted since then. Granted, they have been discussed, but I have not seen them posted on this board.

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