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


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ok.. wow, that last 5 minutes, made it all worth it!

i think the libby / hugo connection is a little iffy.. and did you see libby's face as they walked away? didn't look all smiles to me.

I could of done without that episode.. honestly lol.

next weeks episode looks pretty sad.. kate says she wishes she never kissed jack :( and they get caught inside the net.. im guessing by the FRENCH women.. since she's used that trap to capture sayid, and the fake "henry gale"

Well, after that episode, I'm quite frankly lost. I mean, it was a nice character building episode, but I not exactly sure about a few things.

Obviously Hurley was seeing Dave, there's not doubt about that, but what is up with that ending?

Not the best episode of Lost, but I must say, I am really interested in seeing Libby's past now.

I agree with MoG_GenesisOmega, I wish they would have focused some more attention on Henry and the hatch, but I understand that they only have 42-45 minutes per episode and there's a lot of information to over in that short amount of time.

Edited by Hurmoth

This theory has already been proposed but a little more insight...

As this episode explain, "Henry Gale" didnt actually enter the numbers and he said that he saw the weird symbols on the countdown and a loud "magnetic" humming noise, Im thinking as the person(s) who are stationed at "The Swan" runs out of supplies, they must go out and look for food, thus leaving the button unattended.

Once the countdown reach zero, someone somewhere drop supplies then the big "magnet" pulls it in. The person sees it, load up the hatch, then goes back to his duties at the computer.

Once the countdown reach zero, someone somewhere drop supplies then the big "magnet" pulls it in. The person sees it, load up the hatch, then goes back to his duties at the computer.

Yea but I wonder how the food was magnatized. I would think you would need a very strong magnet to pull it in, and it probably would be have been a lot closer to the hatch.

but it was almost right outside the door... mmmm theories...

duuude, that was the most confusing episode ever.

but I love how when Charlie talked about the food drop, and I think with "Henry" at one point, it sounded like he was quoting Neowin's theories! haha...so awesome.

Somehow I doubt they're quoting any internet theories since these were filmed probably months ago not last week. They can probably anticipate what we're theorizing since they're setting up the stories so we have to theorize that way.

I doubt they use a magnet to pull it in. The parachute wouldn't do all that much then if it were pulled in by a magnet. And I'm still doubting the timer has to do with a food drop. I mean how do they get the food there so fast once the time runs out? They're thousands of miles from any airport.

Somehow I doubt they're quoting any internet theories since these were filmed probably months ago not last week. They can probably anticipate what we're theorizing since they're setting up the stories so we have to theorize that way.

Well, I'm not saying that they're quoting internet theories. I guess it's better to word it as our theories being entertained. Actually, I have no idea how to word it. But what they said "eko'd" what has been said here.

haha, I'm so punny. :sleep:

As usual...im up there with the promos for next week and

look at henrys face is it just me or it looks like a doll...lol...and also the clock is ticking up?!?

http://www.sparklies.org/~lisa/lost/video/...x19promo-lg.zip

Canadian - http://www.sparklies.org/~lisa/lost/video/...19promo-cdn.zip

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