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This should be the most boring any episode should be on Lost.

Let me explain.

This season started strong and bringing up a ton of questions. After the first few, it has been ONLY drama within the group, self findings, etc. Nothing to do with the story of the island- which is why we watch. Or else we'd watch soap operas about married couples who can't have babies and do, or estranged fathers, or falling in love with someone you are scamming. In this episode, there were no answers. We didn't find out anything we didn't already know. The only thing it did was raise questions for the finale. The entire first season was just raising questions. This season lacked that involvement the island that we watch it for. I love the fact that they are starting to look back to the island story moreso, and start raising/answering questions, but I'm sad that they took a 15 episode break from that format of story telling.

This should be the most boring any episode should be on Lost.

Let me explain.

This season started strong and bringing up a ton of questions. After the first few, it has been ONLY drama within the group, self findings, etc. Nothing to do with the story of the island- which is why we watch. Or else we'd watch soap operas about married couples who can't have babies and do, or estranged fathers, or falling in love with someone you are scamming. In this episode, there were no answers. We didn't find out anything we didn't already know. The only thing it did was raise questions for the finale. The entire first season was just raising questions. This season lacked that involvement the island that we watch it for. I love the fact that they are starting to look back to the island story moreso, and start raising/answering questions, but I'm sad that they took a 15 episode break from that format of story telling.

WTF?

We seen

Walt, those Others people, and there is a Boat!

and you say we got NO answers?

WTF?

We seen

Walt, those Others people, and there is a Boat!

and you say we got NO answers?

What answers?? Did you not know the Others existed? Did you think Walt was with the polar bear?? As for the boat, that's the only thing new. Not to mention half of the forum predicted it from the trailer.

Dude, They give you PIECES to Answers, not all at once!

This is a VERY outstanding episode, VERY intriguing!

You never knew what the others ALL look like, or why exactly they took Walt and tonight we got Answers to those!!!

For goodness sake, I'm not bashing this episode. I was saying this season was boring as hell and this is what most of the season should have been like- focusing on the island. And who cares what the others look like? And yes we had clues why they took Walt- "He's a very special boy." Did you not know that Dharma or the others conducted experiments and tests? I'm pretty sure that is what we found out a long time ago.

One thing I need some answer to since you probably know a lot more than I do.

Didn't last time we see Zeke without a Beard, very clean shaven and clean dressed? He was in a building/hatch, instead of tents?

What do you believe is going on? The beard is Fake?

and phone number 1-877-hansorg just beeps though

Site wont load though. I can get the title though "Permissum Vestri Complector Rector Vos" google can't find it though

EDIT: just a brown background. Site code is

my background is green :|

i LOVE these sites..

get the source code.. find link:

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/compass.swf (or click here)

and you get a compass.. beside the E side, just to the right and down, you mouse over, to find a map..

you mouse over the position "108 degrees". Click the 108, and a DOS screen appears, says press Y or N if you are "one of the good ones"

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Edited by lylesback2

i was messing around on letyourcompassguideyou.com and found this...

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just hover your mouse in the SE area and it should pop up. there is a pixel you can click on that will pop up another page with a terminal screen. I typed "y" which led to a parent directory with a warning message...

lost19zl.th.jpg

Ok the folder "hmcintyr" leads to this page. All others ended in 403 errors, of course from the Hanso Foundation.

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Edited by tacheon

One thing I need some answer to since you probably know a lot more than I do.

Didn't last time we see Zeke without a Beard, very clean shaven and clean dressed? He was in a building/hatch, instead of tents?

What do you believe is going on? The beard is Fake?

At first I thought it was pretty obvious that that was indeed Zeke and they are former or present Dharma people. Then today I was thinking that he really wasn't a doctor or whatever from that flashback. He seemed to be pretty good at being a island man. That made me think about what if Dharma (If Dharma is still active) had set up the others and the losties on the island. Maybe they planted the beard and created the flashback. I dunno. I'm beginning to think that the others are former losties who are taking over where Dharma left off. I think we may have made a mistake with associating the losties with Dharma.

Today's episode was freaking unbelieveable. Awesome show!

There had been so many questions and this one arises even more!

Some of mine are as follows:

What the hell is going on the Island?

What is up with the bunkers?

What happened to the "Monster"?

Who are these Others really?

What are they doing with Walt?

What do they want with Jack, Kate, Sawyar and Hurley?

Has Locke regained his faith in the Island?

Is Locke leaving the group? Is he solo now? Maybe he is going to look for other bunkers?

What more dreams will Eko have?

Eko noticed the strong magnetism in the bunker and then we see a boat! Coincidence?

What is so special about Claire's baby?

Whats going on?!?

Tune in next two weeks for the Season finale!

and then wait for the next season!

I ask too many questions. :blush:

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