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Isn't it a tad odd that the food got dropped so quickly after the lockdown, surely the helicopter or wotever would have taken a lot longer than that, and also, why did no one on the island notice a plane/chopper flying over the island and dropping a huge crate??? seems a bit strange to me.

Isn't it a tad odd that the food got dropped so quickly after the lockdown, surely the helicopter or wotever would have taken a lot longer than that, and also, why did no one on the island notice a plane/chopper flying over the island and dropping a huge crate??? seems a bit strange to me.

1. could be remote control lockdown from the plane to the hatch...so the lockdown occurs when the pilot tells it to...or even if it is on a schedule i'm sure Dharma knows exactly when it happens and when to drop the food...

2. pitch black night...high flying...using military grade supply/cargo plane....pretty obvious how it could avoid being seen....

I liked what I saw of this episode of LOST (the last 5 freaking mins) I arrived at home late and couldn'y see it completely. But I was very excited of what I saw, and that the next two weeks are new episodes showing. Any one know where I can acquire last night episode???

2. pitch black night...high flying...using military grade supply/cargo plane....pretty obvious how it could avoid being seen....

Well no, the plane would make a lot of noise, especially at night, when all is quiet, and it would have to fly low to be able to drop the cargo, you can't drop it from way up high, it will just smash up when it hits the ground...

Well no, the plane would make a lot of noise, especially at night, when all is quiet, and it would have to fly low to be able to drop the cargo, you can't drop it from way up high, it will just smash up when it hits the ground...

That's what the parachute is for.

I think what I find odd about gthe episode is why didn't Lock just use the vent in the first place instead of trying to go under the blast door.

Not sure Locke could fit in there. Plus, if you could squeeze under the door, that's better than trying to find your way around a vent.

Well no, the plane would make a lot of noise, especially at night, when all is quiet, and it would have to fly low to be able to drop the cargo, you can't drop it from way up high, it will just smash up when it hits the ground...

think it was jack or kate that said there was a parachute so it floated down to the ground and the parachute looked a bit like the smiley balloon...lol

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LOST S02E22 Episode is called " Three Minutes". Guest star is 'Mrs Klugh', a smart, interesting, edgy, powerful businesswoman in her early 40's. I'm sorry I don't know who-centric it is.

The Episode will air May17th, and will presumably

I'm not sure I remember him NOT being able to feel pain in his legs. Why would he not feel pain?

You're thinking about the episode where Boone gets crushed in the plane and at the start Locke has a big piece of shrapnel in his leg and doesn't realise until Boone points it out to him. Later on he can't feel the fire when he presses it into his foot. This is because he was losing the use of his legs again and this was meant to show him losing more and more feeling until he couldn't walk at all.

After they started working again out of nowhere he regained full feeling as well as feelings of pain I assume.

Isn't it a tad odd that the food got dropped so quickly after the lockdown, surely the helicopter or wotever would have taken a lot longer than that, and also, why did no one on the island notice a plane/chopper flying over the island and dropping a huge crate??? seems a bit strange to me.

I think it must have already been coming, the lock down occurs just as it is coming.

henry gale lives not to far from my house aparently, like 15 min :p

Hmm, you sure? I looked up Walnut Ridge Road on Google maps and it didn't find it.

Also, looks like Walt got off the island like Desmond. Walt now has Earl (My Name is Earl) as his slave.

Hmm, you sure? I looked up Walnut Ridge Road on Google maps and it didn't find it.

Also, looks like Walt got off the island like Desmond. Walt now has Earl (My Name is Earl) as his slave.

hahhaa, i just seen that LOL

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