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


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In that letter: http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/hmci...ail/news_ad.jpg

It mentions about this book, Bad twin, by Gary Troup. Appears he isnt real of course, but heres what i found about it:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/140130276...glance&n=283155

http://abctvstore.shopthescene.com/detail.php?p=8789&

http://www.garytroupbooks.com/

http://lostpedia.com/wiki/Bad_Twin

If this is all common knowledge already, then sorry i didnt know. And if so does anyone have a copy of this book?

When i listened to the audio clip on the garytroupbooks site, it mentioned Cindy Chandler, saying he was in love with her, and dedicated the book to her, and she is: http://lostpedia.com/wiki/Cindy_Chandler

Wasnt she the girl who got taken by the others when the people from the tail section were going to the beach? No idea how this is relevent, but just thought id mention it. Also the audio tape is really wierd... dunno how it actually links to lost at all :s straaange

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once you go to ahanso, click on the electromagnetic research initiative, and view the source of the webpage you get this

http://www.djdan.am

go there and check there consperiSPY of the month.

http://www.djdan.am/conspiraspy.html

i found this right away after going to the compass site heh

lol also funny is his site timer will say OB:EY eventually and you click on it and get sent here

subLYMONal

http://www.sublymonal.com/

once you click on all the tvs in the order they tell you. you get a screen that says Code then flashes and says Heir Apparent

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Just watched Episode 22, i thought it was an alright episode.

I wonder what Walt meant saying they are not who they claim, there someone else and threating him to lock him up in that room? Also Locke keeping a low profile then just wondering of by himself, wonder where is going too?

Desmond has to be on that Boat!

I think the

boat

is for Michael. The Others sent it to him.

I dunno,

it looked like a very nice boat, almost to nice and clean to be on the island sitting for so long.. and he said he wanted THE boat, the same boat they took Walt on is what he would be expecting.

Something I keep thinking about...

Where are any Cellphones???

Funny none of the losties have a working cellphone on them?

And, why doesn't Sayid try to do MORE of that Radio thing to find contacts?

That IS a plot hole?!

Shannon had a cell phone that she tried multiple times, but it never worked for her. I think that that would be a pretty obvious solution...

Michael was never told to kill Ana Lucia nor Libby, but he "had to" kill them in order to get Sawyer/Jack and Hurley riled up. This was especially important to kill Libby, because as Sawyer mentioned, Hurley isn't exactly the ideal man to take on a stealth trip against The Others.

FABULOUS episode...I can't wait until the finale. I want these questions answered!

Shannon had a cell phone that she tried multiple times, but it never worked for her. I think that that would be a pretty obvious solution...

Michael was never told to kill Ana Lucia nor Libby, but he "had to" kill them in order to get Sawyer/Jack and Hurley riled up. This was especially important to kill Libby, because as Sawyer mentioned, Hurley isn't exactly the ideal man to take on a stealth trip against The Others.

FABULOUS episode...I can't wait until the finale. I want these questions answered!

Michael doesn't know about ana lucia and sawyers little "got caught in a net", so there would be no reason to kill ana- except for just ****ing off the general populace.

Also, does michael know about hurley's relationship with libby?

Honestly I think he just killed them in order to prevent anybody finding out that he's in on it.

Gotta give props to savid or whatever his name is. Excellent judge of character.

well its pretty obvious now the others are dharma rebels. The list of people Micheal is instructed to bring back is pretty interesting. I wonder what do the four have in common, i mean its certainly not the people who met Henry Gale, otherwise Locke and Sayid would be in it. What do the others need them for?

Michael doesn't know about ana lucia and sawyers little "got caught in a net", so there would be no reason to kill ana- except for just ****ing off the general populace.

Also, does michael know about hurley's relationship with libby?

Honestly I think he just killed them in order to prevent anybody finding out that he's in on it.

Gotta give props to savid or whatever his name is. Excellent judge of character.

I'm pretty sure Jack and Ana Lucia hit it off pretty quickly (both on and off the island), so Michael would have definitely known that. But then again, of course Jack's gonna be going on any sort of "mission," as is Sawyer.

Hurley and Libby separated themselves quite often, and I'm pretty sure Michael was around for that, too.

Maybe he was just annoyed with AL? He isn't the first... :whistle:

Libby may have been accidental or planned - I guess it could really go either way.

I'm soo excited that Sayid's getting back into the game because I've missed his hard ass ways. I'm also really intrigued about what The Others have been doing to Walt.

This was also in the trailer:

http://www.thetailsection.com/lost-pictures//finale.2.jpg

So that's where the vacuum tubes arrived! Looks like someones not taking the research very seriously!

Ah good eye, i never saw that :)

Something I was thinking about last night/this morning after watching the last episode.

It says that Michael went 13 days ago. yet it seems like he went ages ago. Be honest no-one watching this programme has ANY idea of how long they have been on the island from just watching the show, which leads me to my point:

The SWAN hatch was the hatch with the orientation video within.

Have any of you actually thought that the experiment is somewhat on the viewer?

Because everytime something happens with TIME actually stated you get very disorientated, when you actually realise that they haven't been on the island THAT long.

Great episode btw.

:)

This was also in the trailer:

http://www.thetailsection.com/lost-pictures//finale.2.jpg

So that's where the vacuum tubes arrived! Looks like someones not taking the research very seriously!

THAT's what that was...yes, nice catch!

I think the

boat

is for Michael. The Others sent it to him.

I was thinking the same thing, and I thought maybe they take the boat to the other side of the island to "ambush" the others, but in the preview you see Michael and Jack walking...

At least we're pretty much sure that the Others are Dharma, that would explain the experimenting....

I was thinking the same thing, and I thought maybe they take the boat to the other side of the island to "ambush" the others, but in the preview you see Michael and Jack walking...

At least we're pretty much sure that the Others are Dharma, that would explain the experimenting....

Whats interesting though is that they kinda agree to giving Michael the boat AFTER he brings them back to their camp... instead they give it to him the second Hurley says hes coming...strange.

And poor Locke, he won't be happy if he falls for working at the Pearl. :p

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