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Does anyone remember the chairmen from www.thehansofoundation.com? I think Desmond's woman's father is one of the chairmen. That would provide a connection for her knowing what to look for to find the island, and would provide a reason Desmond ended up on the island (her father was trying to keep him away from her daughter so he used the island to get rid of him). If you visited www.thehansofoundation.com there was a section of the website that spoke of certain parts of the world having electromagnetic anomalies (the island) and that the hanso foundation was doing research about these areas. So if Desmond's woman somehow found out about that through her father, she wuold have the money to find the island without her father knowing.

Anyways, that's my 2 cents, I have no idea what the others have to do with it, but I want to know what they're going to do with Jack, Kate, and Sawyer; and if Locke, Ecko, and Desmond are ok. Lots of questions now...

It's gonna be a long summer.

Widmore and Dharma are definitely connected.

There are greyed out letters in the job decription on the hansocareers.com site.

These are the letters:

nslutmIemAya

Which spell when reorganized: Asylum Inmate

Eek!

So maybe that does confirm that that was Leonard up in the snow near the poles.

great last ep....

do u think hurley or micheal are gonna goto the black smoke and get sayid and jin

Michael's definitely gone unless Walt talks him into going back.

There are greyed out letters in the job decription on the hansocareers.com site.

These are the letters:

nslutmIemAya

Which spell when reorganized: Asylum Inmate

Eek!

which would explain why Lenny (hurley's asylum inmate, (the guy who kept repeating the numbers) was the same guy at the end that was on the plane speaking portuguese

There are greyed out letters in the job decription on the hansocareers.com site.

These are the letters:

nslutmIemAya

Which spell when reorganized: Asylum Inmate

Eek!

Interesting. This is kind of random, but I found it odd that Libby had contact with 2 people on the island that we know of so far well before they ended up on the island. I was joking with my fiancee that Libby was in on this somehow, but maybe that's not too wrong? :|

Interesting. This is kind of random, but I found it odd that Libby had contact with 2 people on the island that we know of so far well before they ended up on the island. I was joking with my fiancee that Libby was in on this somehow, but maybe that's not too wrong? :|

i read this on another forum, so it's not my theory, but solid nonetheless...

Libby was actually at the asylum monitoring hurley because hurley was having visons of her dead husband "dave"... as seen in tonights ep, she had a husband named dave who had died, and in previous episodes it showed her watching hurley at the asylum and he had an imaginary friend named dave... there is not much in this show that is every coincidence.

simply amazing.. i really dont know what else to say

I think at the end, the guys were not on a plane but in a shack in a winter climate. ???

yeah i thought they were at one of the poles, so they could detect a large electromagnetic pulse or irregularity like it said on the screen :)

it would of been hard to be in a plane, especially since nothing was moving or shaking in that snow storm, and a plane would of been in major turbulance.

Now I'm just as confused as ever on the printouts. Desmond confirmed that the first 5 digits are the date. Then why doesn't the date flip over every 13 times on the printout? Something's definitely wrong since some only have 6 digits. I'll see if I can get a screenshot of what Desmond was looking at too.

Hmm, Desmond's seems to be the one with 6 digits. 922044:16, which he claimed was 9/22/04, the date of the crash. But that still doesn't make sense because I see some like 922110:04. So are we to believe that there was a button pressed on 9/22/11?

Man, I love the show...but it was a pretty weak finale to me...it was good, but really nothing that has been any greater than a couple of the other episodes from this season...it was really just like any other cliffhanger. I am really thinking it is the next episode that will be better.

I think at the end, the guys were not on a plane but in a shack in a winter climate. ???
Those guys in the end are not in a plane at all. When the scene starts, it is of a winter climate view from the window, it is still and not moving. Also just by looking around in what they are in, it is not a plane.

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Here is a picture of the opening scene from the window and what is outside (mountains and snow):

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Now I'm just as confused as ever on the printouts. Desmond confirmed that the first 5 digits are the date. Then why doesn't the date flip over every 13 times on the printout? Something's definitely wrong since some only have 6 digits. I'll see if I can get a screenshot of what Desmond was looking at too.

Hmm, Desmond's seems to be the one with 6 digits. 922044:16, which he claimed was 9/22/04, the date of the crash. But that still doesn't make sense because I see some like 922110:04. So are we to believe that there was a button pressed on 9/22/11?

Where did you see these numbers? Because what you are saying was definitely not in the scene or a few seconds before of when Desmond was asking what date that they crashed was.

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Where did you see these numbers? Because what you are saying was definitely not in the scene or a few seconds before of when Desmond was asking what date that they crashed was.

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From when John printed them out (click for bigger ones). More specifically the top one. The bottom one seems to follow Desmond's explanation though except for an extra 0.

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Hmm, and now I've noticed the paper color changed.

Edited by kjordan2001

That may just be due to the lighting.

I doubt it. Desmond's copy seems to have a lot darker print too.

I was intrigued by the computers Lenny and his pal were using though.

computer1thumb.jpg

computer2thumb.jpg

Hmm, wonder what went on in the wizard type thing in the background since it updated itself?

computer3thumb.jpg

And what could 7418880 mean?

Edited by kjordan2001
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