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


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One sentence which I think explains the nature of the island is from the Dharma video:

A large scale communal research compound where scientists and free-thinkers from around the globe could pursue research in meteorology, psychology, para-psychology, zoology, electro-magnetism and utopian social (?) crusive Danish industrialists and emissions magnets Alvar Hanso (?). (The last part makes no sense to me - if someone could make sense of it then please!)

The above really reveals what the island is. And what seems to make more sense is that the 'others' are most likely the 'free-thinkers' which are studying (para)-psychology on the island by watching the survivors of flight 815. I believe the reason they kidnap people from the plane group is because they are suitable for other kinds of work on the island. I believe that when Claire was kidnapped, the 'others' only took her to a medical bunker on the island in order for her to give birth safely (which we will see into more next week).

I mean honestly, have the 'others' actually killed anyone?! They had guns on the boat because they knew Michael would go to extreme lengths to get Walt back, but they needed Walt for some part of research!?

Also, no-one commented on the picture I posted many pages ago: In the Dharma video, there was a shot of "Alvar Hanso" who funded the Dharma research facility. I think the man in the photo looks a lot like Locke! (or Donald Trump)

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I believe that when Claire was kidnapped, the 'others' only took her to a medical bunker on the island in order for her to give birth safely (which we will see into more next week).

I mean honestly, have the 'others' actually killed anyone?!

Yeah, I think that as well.

They killed... Scott or Steve (the old breaking the neck on the beach thing.. and they nearly killed Charlie)... I could never figure out which :p

I mean honestly, have the 'others' actually killed anyone?!

The pilot died in the first episode. Although his cause of death is still a mystery, the 'others' (or one of their creations) could have been involved.

They shot Sawyer, and he *almost* died.

I forget the character names, but the 'other' who infiltrated the tallies killed one of them... broke his neck. He then later tried to kill Ana.

lol. I was watching Enterprise and I think Jin was on a few of them... during the whole xindi thing... I think Jin was also on Star Trek Voyager with the planet where time was so fast hours on voyager were years on the planet.

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[VOY] Blink of an Eye

Some of the 'Lost' characters have been on CSI as well. Boone and Jin right off the top of my head.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Next Episode:

Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 9/8c

"Pilot - Parts I & 2"

No NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!

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Next Episode:

Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 9/8c

"Pilot - Parts I & 2"

No NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!

:pinch: I know, we have to wait another week! :crazy:

Jin appears on Spiderman 2 as a scientist

I've spotted Jin in a number of bit parts in movies and TV shows since he's been on Lost. He also played a bit part in seasons 2 and 3 of '24'. He also played a federal agent in the episode of CSI where the feds lead Sarah on a wild goose chase involving counterfeit money.

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