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As for the Station 5 Orientation Video... i think it's plausible. wasn't there a bunch of DIFFERENT stations before the "incident"?! Isn't the hatch one of the old stations?! I think the Goblet station is where the dharma sharks were kept (she mentions about contained 'subjects' in the water), but then they escaped (remember one went by when michael and sawyer were on the raft remains?). the escape could've been (or part of) the incident.

Also, it doesn't seem like many people are reading the OFFICIAL LOST DIARIES. it says one of the survivors is an other (i think all 'others' are 'dharma' people) and is also HENRY's sibling!!! This 'dharma' spy also didn't know about the hatch! which means either all dharma people are in the dark about other stations, or they didnt know about the stations before the incident.

NOTE: the others don't hurt anybody unless they have violent intentions; they want to conduct their (para)psychological experiments on the survivors in peace - read the diaries.

in addition, i came to think that perhaps desmond lied to the survivors when he was caught out in the hatch, then ran off to inform/join another dharma team.

and btw, last weeks episode was worse than a re-run. hopefully something constructive this week.

ALSO, I can't help but thinking that many things are actually fitting together into theLOST Spoiled!! theory.

ALSO, I can't help but thinking that many things are actually fitting together into theLOST Spoiled!! theory.

Cept for the fact that Locke is so clueless, and nearly killed on a few occasions... its quite a brillant theory. [/sarcasm]

The diary seems like its coming from Kate... before or after it was taken by an Other though... can't be sure. :\

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Anyone have any idea if the book "The Brothers Karamazov" could have any reference to anything going on in the show. If you look @ the above post, the map was drawn on what looks like to be the title page of the book.

dont know it seems like locke just picked that off the shelf for Henry....I was just listening to the official lost podcast and they have something planned for everyone using the internet in may...an experiment sort of with the hanso website and it will be launched via an episode of the show...what you guys thing it could be?...new hatch?...new way of info inputting? :unsure:

Anyone have any idea if the book "The Brothers Karamazov" could have any reference to anything going on in the show. If you look @ the above post, the map was drawn on what looks like to be the title page of the book.

Yeah, that book was just something Locke got off the shelf. Although the talk about the genius and the guy under the genius' shadow helped to get under Locke's skin. But Dotoevsky also wrote Crime and Punishment which has been a constant theme in Lost. People are being punished for their wrongdoings. He also wrote Notes from the Underground, which if you read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notes_from_the_underground you'll see many parallels Lost draws from it.

Lost possibly also draws parallels from The Idiot - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Idiot_%28novel%29 (Depiction of the positively good man).

Cept for the fact that Locke is so clueless, and nearly killed on a few occasions... its quite a brillant theory. [/sarcasm]

The diary seems like its coming from Kate... before or after it was taken by an Other though... can't be sure. :\

I don't know, I backed up on the diary a few entries and came to this handwriting and entry:

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Not sure if anyone else has come across this, but Oceanic Airlines' website has nothing but a blinking square and the title 9 20 19 / 20 9 13 5. Mean anything to anyone?

Don't see that on www.oceanic-air.com, but I saw in the source code - "If anyone should find this message, please get word I'm alive and stranded on an island somewhere in the South Pacific. Please send help soon. Things are bad. And they're getting worse... - Sally"..

Who's Sally? :huh:

Don't see that on www.oceanic-air.com, but I saw in the source code - "If anyone should find this message, please get word I'm alive and stranded on an island somewhere in the South Pacific. Please send help soon. Things are bad. And they're getting worse... - Sally"..

Who's Sally? :huh:

http://www.oceanicairlines.com/ Is the link I'm looking at... but that's interesting, who is Sally?

i understand this thread is getting quite large and almost impossible to digest to new-comers, but many things are now being discussed again and again.

the others are dharma people that are friendly... even the actual show has revealed that now. They don't harm anyone that is peaceful. Elimination is their last option and only the people that cause a threat - Quote Goodwin from 'The Other 48 Days': "Nathan wasn't a good man" (after confessing to Ana-Lucia that Nathan was dead - we assume Goodwin killed him). Once again, "LOST Spoiled" is mostly accurate theory explaining the nature of the island, dharma (others) and the survivors.

Also, from the LOST Diaries, it is established that it was first being written by Janelle Granger (one of the survivors (without a main role in the show)), then fell into the hands of an imposter amongst the survivors. Now the question is WHO?! This person is Henry Gale's sibling!

Elimination is their last option and only the people that cause a threat - Quote Goodwin from 'The Other 48 Days': "Nathan wasn't a good man" (after confessing to Ana-Lucia that Nathan was dead - we assume Goodwin killed him).

what do you mean we assume? :blink:

didn't we see Goodwin kill him?

I am not sure how spoiler crazy you people are, but you may want to check out - BE WARNED!! TONS OF SPOILERS FOR ALL EPISODES!!! - http://www.spoilerfix.com/lost.php.

im not a big fan of spoilers... but thanks :)

Don't see that on www.oceanic-air.com, but I saw in the source code - "If anyone should find this message, please get word I'm alive and stranded on an island somewhere in the South Pacific. Please send help soon. Things are bad. And they're getting worse... - Sally"..

Who's Sally? :huh:

this is also in the source code:

"I survived a horrific plane crash and am stranded on an island somewhere Northeast of Australia and Southwest of Hawaii. In the event that I am never found, please forward word of my fate to my parents."

cool...

I'm getting the sneaking suspicion the Others are going to turn out to be good.

Gale said "these people who you THINK are your enemies".

And Zeke said we're letting you live on the island, if they wanted to harm the losties they would have done so by now, its clear that they outnumber them.

Not too sure on the whole kid stealing bit though, maybe its for their own good? The French lady's daughter was'nt hurt in any way, they just assimilated her in to an other. But then again they girl did want to help Claire get away from the others, so maybe she knows they're bad.

I'm getting the sneaking suspicion the Others are going to turn out to be good.

Gale said "these people who you THINK are your enemies".

And Zeke said we're letting you live on the island, if they wanted to harm the losties they would have done so by now, its clear that they outnumber them.

Not too sure on the whole kid stealing bit though, maybe its for their own good? The French lady's daughter was'nt hurt in any way, they just assimilated her in to an other. But then again they girl did want to help Claire get away from the others, so maybe she knows they're bad.

the "others" arn't against them.. they are doing a research expirement on them, and observing them.. that explains why the stopped them in the forest, they watch there every move.. the raft to leave the island..

and thats why they stole claire, and tried to take her baby away.. not sure why they wanted the children, but i think it's to prevent them from being contaiminated from that virus thats on the island...

btw, where are the polar bears at?

ALSO, I can't help but thinking that many things are actually fitting together into theLOST Spoiled!! theory.

The monster is coming, yet Locke keeps Boone tied, tells him "You can cut yourself free and make your way back to camp... With the proper motivation". Charlie begs him to throw the drugs away, but he says: "that would take away his choice, the only thing that separates us from the animals."

That fits in to the book that Henry was reading; Brothers Karamazov has a lot to do with Personal choices and freedoms

^ I disagree that the LOST Spoiled is a good theory, there are way too many discrepancies in it.

I disagree with it too. Most of that stuff has already been disproved. I mean the stuff about Locke being behind the computer and number business...why would he have freaked out about them then when Sayid was beating up Henry and Jack wouldn't let him go to it? He looked freaked even after Jack let him go. That whole theory is based on Locke being the whole secret behind what's happening and that just isn't true with they way things are going for him in the show. He's as clueless about the island as everyone even though it looked like he may have known what he was doing at the beginning. He's basically the only one who cares about the computer and that's what he does all the time now. He stays down in the hatch and presses the button, occasionally switching with someone. Doesn't seem like he's fooling anyone into thinking there's something out there either, because they quite frankly don't seem to care. That theory is outdated and completely wrong.

CRAZY!!

the map on the door, when the black light came on! this story is getting better and better, these writters have a crazy imagination.. god i love this show, i just wish they'd show WHY locke was paralized

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