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


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i have no idea..

hope eko doesn't die..i like him

If he does die, that is going to be totally unexpected and completely random. I just don't see why the writers would have him killed off the show after we've had to wait so long to find out that it was a church... I would be extremely PO'd if that was the case.

this has probably been discussed.. and at first i didn't beleive it could be true but it kinda makes sense...

the 2 females that were shot/killed were the 2 females that were in the DWI incident.. but not only that, but lastnights episode was called "2 for the road"... i dont know how much weight it holds but if it's true and they did kill them off because of it, that title is pretty damn clever..lol

they did some interviews regarding that topic bubba, and it was supposedly already in the story. michelle whatever only wanted to do 1 season with the show. I have a feeling they may have renamed it to acknowledge the coincidence.

So we know why Anna was in Sydney....

Do you think she realizes that Jack was Christian's son?

Who's left?

Eko, Libby, Kate

Anyone else we still don't know what they were doing in the land down under? John is 50%; we know he went to join the "hunt" but we have no idea why or how or anything....

You know... after episode 20, I think its safe to say that the "Lost" makers lost it... anyone did not expect Michael to betray them? that was... the MOST OBVIOUS thing possible, thats like conspiracy 101... shame on them ... shame on them

I think the time off between episodes 19 and 20 and is just a decoy because of the problems they had with the real actresses irl so they had to redo some scenes

Edited by Beastage

One thing that concerns me is this:

If Michael did it to make it look as though Henry did it, then Libby is definitely death. I mean, if she's alive she'd tell who did it, and Hurley wouldn't say "I'm glad you're ok".

But in the preview michael seems to be in the room Henry was, so maybe Libby is not dead, or survived a little longer...

I don't think libbys got much chances anyway :p

My only thing is this:

Obviously Michael did NOT intend to kill Libby.

Can we assume that he was asked to kill AL; if we pretend we do; this throws out *any* possibility of "possesion or mind control" because he would have killed AL for a reason, but would have rather not killed Libby.

At the same time for those of you saying he had no idea "Henry" was there: if Michael was indeed with the others, then he would know....

Do you really think that "Henry's" real mission was John?

And "Henry" refers to the "good ones" and bad ones... John and the "man in control" whom we don't know yet (I'm guessing it's someone we ALL know... Christian maybe?) are "good ones" and AL was a "bad one"

What's "good" and what's "bad?"

What's "good" and what's "bad?"

I think "Henry" is playing again with Locke. He did this before and seems he is doing this again. Probably 'Henry' is part of the psychological team.

And the 'possession' word is used instead of 'mind control' because (to me) this is not really happening. Hah. probably is an screensaver in the 22th century on a kid house, and the numbers is a sort of 'phone number' of that time. That or this is an RPG, again in the 22th century :p

doggbizkit00, I pretty sure that

desmond

is the man in charge here. He was the one that was 'waiting' for someone to come.

McG, Rousseau was 16 years (!!) on that island and she didnt know about the hatches, about what they did with her daughter, etc. Seem like the plane crew has specials gift to discover all of this. :p

I just watched Episode 20, it was an amazing episode :o

Hurley will be pretty gutted that Libby has (maybe) died, I thought we would of found out more about Libby as well espeially as she was in the same mental hospital as Hurley.

Edited by Martyn

ok i dont know how relevent this is, or if you have seen this already, but the hanso foundation site? go to joops corner and just watch the vid for a little bit, now it clearly isnt a "live webcam" what monkey can sit there all day every day etc..

but watch...

there was a dark face fade in and out for a few seconds once every 3 or 4 mins.....

anyone else see this ?

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ok i dont know how relevent this is, or if you have seen this already, but the hanso foundation site? go to joops corner and just watch the vid for a little bit, now it clearly isnt a "live webcam" what monkey can sit there all day every day etc..

but watch...

there was a dark face fade in and out for a few seconds once every 3 or 4 mins.....

anyone else see this ?

Yeah, I saw it too - it's pretty creepy. That whole site makes me uneasy.

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