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


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are you serious?

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Yeah, it was Libby. Her hair was darker, but it was her. They even called her Libby.

they said like, here libby take your pills.

yeah that was her :)

i would have thought that the fact that they actually called her Libby might have tipped you off....

Hey pile it on why don't you? Remind me to not make a mistake here! :D

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It was her, I saw her face clear as day unmistakable!

And whoa what an episode! I realllllllllly wanna know who Libby is and what her story is.

Maybe she isn't even a psychologist as she claims and is mealy taking on that role and acting like all the professional shrinks she has seen in her life.

Lost just starts going a little too slow for me at times...granted, there have been slower than this past episode, but I guess I am just getting used to 24 now where it is just intense every episode and I know that the season will have a conclusion, and not just carry over into the next. But it is still a good show no doubt, I am just getting impatient with it.

I belive Libby is an Other and planted like Ethan. Remember when they were heading to rejoin Sawyer, Walt, and Jin to their friends? Libby was the second to the last going up the hill when the other woman vanished.

The look on her face tells all when the episode ended.

I belive Libby is an Other and planted like Ethan. Remember when they were heading to rejoin Sawyer, Walt, and Jin to their friends? Libby was the second to the last going up the hill when the other woman vanished.

The look on her face tells all when the episode ended.

My wife thinks that Libby was on the boat at the end of season 1 when they burned the raft, but we lent out the dvds so i havent been able to confirm.

I agree and it looks like it is night time in the photo, check out the window.

Yes your right, i refuse to believe that they have been that sloppy with the photo. Considering the rest of the series the attention to detail has been excellent.

@sto110 - I am gonna have a look at that now.

Well it reminded me a lot of the The Matrix / Fight Club storyline and Henry seems to be lying again .

Would have been funny as hell if Hurley jumped off the cliff, only to wake up in one of them matrix chairs, with morpheus "unplugging" him.

"Survival training complete..."

4 8 15 16 23 42 =POPOZAO!!!

I read somewhere on some page, that the creators of the show do not tell us when or what time period the plane has crashed... I wonder why they would mention that. It couldn't have been to long ago because in hurly's flashback he is driving a newer hummer.

I think the show will end ala the movie millienium. The plane in this case was abducted by aliens, they do experiments, place the plane back in time of the flight path. Show ends with everyone looking at each other all are alive and well. The OTHERS were from first class.

I really enjoyed this episode, and I really think it puts to bed the "it's all in their mind" theories. The thing is, with all hatch/island discovery episodes we lose out on character development episodes like this one. Obviously I like the 'discovery' episodes more, but these help to stabalize the show.

I agree and it looks like it is night time in the photo, check out the window.

I don't think it was night. That's the tree in the window and somehow it's got really poor lighting. I think it's because the flash went off. I think the picture definitely was from at the end where we see Libby looking at them.

I don't think it was night. That's the tree in the window and somehow it's got really poor lighting. I think it's because the flash went off. I think the picture definitely was from at the end where we see Libby looking at them.

If it is daylight, and the sun is shineing through (as it is in the footage) a flash will not reflect off of the window. I'm not saying it si significant or just an error, but that is noticable different, imho.

If it is daylight, and the sun is shineing through (as it is in the footage) a flash will not reflect off of the window. I'm not saying it si significant or just an error, but that is noticable different, imho.

maybe dave is(or was..) real :unsure:

That guy in the background is missing from the picture of hurley? I don't think it could be the angle or anything because you can see the window in both shots, and I don't think they would have been so sloppy on accident?

He's still there, it's just that the flash made the picture overly dark and it's taken from a different angle than the brighter picture.

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really? :p

They show will last while the rating stay on the top 10.

I read somewhere that they have 6 seasons worth of material written up. Wish I could find the link.

I read somewhere that they have 6 seasons worth of material written up. Wish I could find the link.

Not exactly; the producers stated that they do not see the show going past 5-6 seasons. They already know how they want the series to end and have the extensive backstories mostly worked out.

Wicked episode.

I guessed Dave was part of his imagination part way through :)

Funny how Dave said exactly what Desmond said just before he left:>

'See you in another life!'

And also, I was right as I stated earlier, that Henry let the timer go to zero.

I knew he blummin did.

Once more...'Wicked episode!'

That guy in the background is missing from the picture of hurley? I don't think it could be the angle or anything because you can see the window in both shots, and I don't think they would have been so sloppy on accident?

I agree and it looks like it is night time in the photo, check out the window.

Like the bit with the hand in the shot with the horse?

People make mistakes.

Yes, exactly winmaclin,

It's a tiny continuity guff. Considering the photo is shown to the audience for about 1 second, the effort to restage everything exactly isn't worth it.

When you see two people in conversation, and the camera goes from the back of one head to the next, you can almost always see that the jaw movement isn't matching up with the dialog.

Even on a crappy little take they shoot the shot 10-20 times and mash it all together. They'll keep the best audio and mix it over the best visual.

I really don't think this is a scene that you're meant to get all "Oh wow, a theory!!!!" over.

Infact I don't think we need to get all theory-ised over _any_ of Lost. It will all map out sooner or later. (Like in a week from now :p )

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