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


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I think it will defnitely show the numbers not being entered when the door came down with the map.

why do people keep saying this...the beeping was still going after the doors were down (hell it might have started after they were down not 100%) but entering the numbers had nothing to do with the doors coming down)

Great Episode.

Did anyone notice the continuity goof?

Ecko & locke were in the jungle (dead of night)

Sawyer & Freckles on the beach (middle of the day)

Yet there was only 20 minutes between them.

I also wonder where Lockes map is going to pop up since he sent it into the messaging contraption that uses conmpressed air (we used to have these at my last place of work - well funky)

Great Episode.

Did anyone notice the continuity goof?

Ecko & locke were in the jungle (dead of night)

Sawyer & Freckles on the beach (middle of the day)

Yet there was only 20 minutes between them.

I also wonder where Lockes map is going to pop up since he sent it into the messaging contraption that uses conmpressed air (we used to have these at my last place of work - well funky)

now that you mention it...Yeah!!

What i didn't get, you just found the messaging contraption, don't you want to explore where that tube goes?

obviously the messages are going to a new hatch or something like that.

come on..ignoring it is just stupid.

which character centric episode is it next wednesday?

Just in case other people don't want to know:

Micheal-centric... we are going to see what happened to him when he disappeared to look for Walt

And the centric for the season finale is:

Desmond-centric... we are going to see how he got to the island, etc. I think

now that you mention it...Yeah!!

What i didn't get, you just found the messaging contraption, don't you want to explore where that tube goes?

obviously the messages are going to a new hatch or something like that.

come on..ignoring it is just stupid.

yea, now that ****ed me off how they didn't bother to see where that air-tube was going...in all honesty, that is just poor writing.

there is a going theory that the film from the pearl hatch is actually earlier than the one they saw in the swan hatch. this is because dr wickman is normal in the pearl hatch film, but dr candle (same guy) in the swan hatch film has a prosthetic arm and mentions that the button must be pushed because of an incident.

the pearl hatch film never says that the "test of faith" was pushing the button, it was unclear about that.

seriously... and the movie they found specifically said that the notebooks they'll send trough that tube will arrive to the managers of this project. So there is a chance that someone in the end of that air tube is managing this all island...but NOOO....we will just gather some old notebooks and head back to the hatch...

i love "lost" but that was lame...

yea, now that ****ed me off how they didn't bother to see where that air-tube was going...in all honesty, that is just poor writing.

seriously... and the movie they found specifically said that the notebooks they'll send trough that tube will arrive to the managers of this project. So there is a chance that someone in the end of that air tube is managing this all island...but NOOO....we will just gather some old notebooks and head back to the hatch...

i love "lost" but that was lame...

Did it ever occur to you that since they are at least 10 feet underground in this new hatch that it would be almost impossible to find out where the tube goes? Think about it, the tube goes up to the roof and that's it. Where are they supposed to look next? It's kinda hard to dig a 10 foot deep trench in the jungle without a backhoe. ;)

As far as my theory is concerned, here are the few things I have noticed:

1) There are 9 monitors in that station and yet all of the orientation videos say "Station _ of 6" and not 9. What are the other three rooms?

2) The Pearl station itself had a camera which leads me to believe that the station was obviously under observation.

3) The fact that the Pearl station was under observation and that the orientation video make it very clear that the person in there was supposed to take extremely detailed notes and send them off through the air-tube indicates that the Pearl station is in fact part of the actual experiment itself. The video obviously tells the viewer what may be going on in the other hatches but never reveals why the person in the Pearl is actually there for except to take copious notes and send them off mysteriously.

4) I beleieve that the Pearl station is NOT the "?" station on Locke's map because of reason #3 and also because on the blacklight map, there is a station to teh right of the Swan with some text scribbled next to it that says "The Pearl?"

Well, this episode was better than the last few, I assume that they had to rewrite some in order to kill both Libby and Ana Lucia due to real life issues.

The thing with Claire's psychic was a bit weird because we know he has real powers, he chased Claire for months and gave her money and plane tickets.

Maybe he told Eko he was fake because he knew the truth that his daughter really died just like he lied to Claire about the couple in L.A.

Now for my main point... do lost script writers have anything against women? cause they seem to focus on killing them :)

Did it ever occur to you that since they are at least 10 feet underground in this new hatch that it would be almost impossible to find out where the tube goes? Think about it, the tube goes up to the roof and that's it. Where are they supposed to look next? It's kinda hard to dig a 10 foot deep trench in the jungle without a backhoe. ;)

You've got a point there but it isn't really what i meant... the least they could do is to talk about following the tube, tell us its blocked with a brick wall, try to pull it ,giggle it, try to figure out where its going... not IGNORING it and give it a 2 second look...if they would give us a reason why they can't follow the tube i would keep my mouth shut but they didn't spend on it any time..

Well, this episode was better than the last few, I assume that they had to rewrite some in order to kill both Libby and Ana Lucia due to real life issues.

Actually, the show producers had said from the beginning that Michelle Rodriguez was a limited role. She didn't want to commit to a long period of time on the show. I also highly doubt that 5 days in prison would have put a severe dent in their filming schedules.

But why was the "earlier" version of the doctor on a newer video format (VHS) and the "older" version of the doctor on a older format (Tape player). Shouldn't it be the other way around?

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