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


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Found a lost booklet today when browsing TV brochure. Nothing really interesting or new (although it would be for people in UK who haven't seen Series 2 as of yet).

Anyway I scanned it in. Links below (Warning Jpg's are roughly 3Mb each).

Index of scans

marvin candle

:blink: the guy from the

orientation video

?

Omg is that him! I didn't know who he was :o

End of season 2 is going to fantastic!! :D

If anyone wants to see the cast sheet then they can right HERE but warning it does reveal who is in the finale and the plot for the finale....so this is a major spoiler... :whistle:

yeh marvin candle is the man who was in the video so im guessin he is involved in desmonds past somehow and also widmore is in the episode the owner of the mining company

I don't want to click, but I feel like I have to.

Must resist. *havent't clicked yet*

Ok I clicked, doesn't reveal that much, but still how do you get these Rappy

:shiftyninja:

I work for Dharma...its my job...no but honestly...people send this stuff to me because I run a lost fansite and help run another site people like to see their work on the sites and also theres lots of lost fansites out there that report on this stuff... :)

redwhorns - diagnosis murder ftw dick van dyke >>> any other old actor

i agree. i have no idea what ftw means but i think i get the gist of what you were trying to say.

if anyone is interested the logo wasn't the same. so it was just a coincidence.

anyway the final few episodes sound good but i'm not seeing it on wikipedia. it only shows up to 'two for the road' or are you guys looking at a different page?

:shiftyninja:

I work for Dharma...its my job...no but honestly...people send this stuff to me because I run a lost fansite and help run another site people like to see their work on the sites and also theres lots of lost fansites out there that report on this stuff... :)

An employee of Dharma I knew it, lol.

FTW = For The Win

basically means good.

click on the two for the road episode on wiki then go to where it says next episode (i think its called "?") then just carry on going.

thanks for the help and i'll try and remember the FTW thing!

An employee of Dharma I knew it, lol.

If your going on holiday soon or need to take a flight can I recommend Oceanic Airlines...they take you to places you never thought existed :shifty: :whistle:

omg how this thread annoys me. i really want to know what happens but i dont... haha!. its so god damn tempting - but i must resist ;)

yeh I remember watching season 1 finale (uk time) and saying what happens next whats in the hatch and who are the others and thought right stuff it im gonna "aqquire" them and watch them so im up to date and then and only then could I start to read this thread...lol

yep thats the spoiler I had...I have the cast sheet of who will apearing on the episode and desmond is one of them along with

libby and kelvin and marvin candle

How is

Kelvin

in it? Isn't he

dead

? Guess it must be

Desmond's flashbacks

of him.

If your going on holiday soon or need to take a flight can I recommend Oceanic Airlines...they take you to places you never thought existed :shifty: :whistle:

Lol, please remember your polar bear repellent *Limited Stock*.

Been wanting

Desmond

to have a flashback episode :yes:

Yes, me too.

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Wow she is so beautiful :wub:

Sorry, I found that photo and had to post it :p

Found this at The TailSection... I'll go on an tell you it may contain spoilers so don't read it if you're living spoiler free ;)

We all know Episode 2x21 is called ?

Obviously it will refer too the ? that was in the middle of the map Locke saw. But its not a question mark as we know it, because the person who draw the map knew damn well what was there. Just see how much information he draw about the island including all the phrases and positions of stuff. The ? in the middle litterly stands for Dharma. In East Asia, the character for Dharma is ?, pronounced f?Ž> in Mandarin and/i> in Japane Dharma/i> meaNatural Law/b> Reality./108/b> is the natural number. Remember the mural painting in the hatch with 108 inside the sun ? The sun's diameter approximately equals 108 times the earth's diameter. The EYE of god = 108 and so not even god will SEE the island.

Anyways ... Dharma =way of life/i>. It defies dogma and thus seeks to instead align the human body, mind, and soul in harmony with nature.

We are bound by the laws of time, space and causation according to finite reality. Dharma is the foundation of this causal existence, the one step below the infinite. Dharma is the projection of divine order.

Dharma has imbibed the highest principles of Truth. Dharma is not just law, or harmony, it is pure Reality.

In the dharmic religions (Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism), twheel of life/u> or dharmachakra is symbolic representation of samsara, the continuous cycle birth, life, death/bFlower of life/u> (look into tEYE/b> of the island = 23) by drawing the hexagr23/u> (I-ching) u will get the flower ... THE ULTIMATE SECRET life/b> will be found on the island.

Just found this out, according to TV.com, the next episodTwo for the Road/i>, which is an Ana Lucia centric episode,

John Terry

will be appearing.

John Terry

plays

Jack's father

,

Christian Shepard

, on the show. So I assume that this is the huge connection that Ana Lucia has with someone else on the islan:woot:ot: http://www.tv.com/lost/two-for-the-road/ep...65/summary.html

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