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If Charley was at the BOTTOM of the shaft and that metal door has to weigh at least 20 lbs and it's at the TOP of the hatch, there's NO way Charlie could have survived the dynamite blow as that door had gone up hundreds of feet...not to mention it was not even on top of the hatch, but off to the side (when Mr. Eko climbed out earlier in the episode). Also, there were several minutes between the dynamite and the white flash. It would have had to go up thousands and thousands of feet.

It must have been somesort of electromagnetic pulse that forced it so high into the sky I think.

the door flew away due to the dynamite explosion. Had nothing to do with emp.

The door wasnt anywhere near the opening, it was out the side. The explosion would not be able to have forced it that high in the air.

Look: http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name...um=1085&pos=528

"We're the good people.." just don't make sense! Ack, season3, season3, season3..

Well, it is easy to think yourself as "good," especially if you basically have been brainwashed into a belief. The question is what others think of you.

The door wasnt anywhere near the opening, it was out the side. The explosion would not be able to have forced it that high in the air.

Look: http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name...um=1085&pos=528

Yar, was most certainly the Electromagnetism.

Never mind the smoke monster , what about the Polar Bears !??!

I'm actually waiting for whatever else is out there. The French Chick said.. "if we're lucky, its probably just one of the bears", implying that theres something else out there.. (I'm assuming other than the Smoke of course)

I never watch this show but somebody tell me how more people get on an abandoned island? i know it's probably posted here already.

More people? As in the tailies? Or the plane as a whole? The plane as a whole was most likely because of the magnetism... and the tailies were people who we thought died in the plane crash, but in fact survived. If your talking about the Others.. dunno then!

Something came to my mind:

When desmond left in epsiode 3 (season 2), he didn't take his book with him. Anyway, right when he leaves, jack sees the picture of desmond with penelope! And you can see desmond is reading a book called "the third policemen".

I know this is old news, but hey, in the finale it seemed that desmod took the book with him everywhere (he even attached it to his body!!!) and now all of the sudden he leaves the hatch and leaves the book there?'

That was an amazing episode. We were given so much information I cant even remember it all! They cant kill of Locke or Eko though as they are some of my favourite characters.

Michael is a bit of a bitch with the whole "they took my sooooooooooonnnnnnnnn!", it's getting kind of annoying and he killed two people and betrayed his friends just to get Walt back. He could of just waited or thought it through a bit more. It also looks like Henry is the leader of The Others? It was nice when Charlie and Claire kissed at the end as well :p!

Heart stopping stuff anyway, I cant wait until Season 3!

I'm still really confused about a lot of stuff though :wacko:

EDIT: They should really make a book of LOST, I like reading books :p!

Edited by Martyn

So what was the deal with Kelvin (the guy that wears that hazmat suit, whatever his name is)? He seems to know that pushing the button is important, but then why lead Desmond outside and suggest that they leave if he knows they NEED to push the button?

He didn't lead Desmond outside, Desmond decided to follow him after seeing that his suit had a tear in it. It must have made him suspicious to how Kelvin could still be healthy after being "exposed" so often.

Who? (HOT female)

Hey anyone think Fenry intentionally got him caught by the French woman? And, what happened to her?

I think the French Lady made a deal with Henry to setup the "capture" in exchange for reuniting with her daughter (which I think we all agree is the young gal with the Others).

the door flew away due to the dynamite explosion. Had nothing to do with emp.

There is no way that much dynamite would have had teh force to project the hatch door so far in teh air it remained up there for as long as it did. Remember the explosion and Desmond turning the key did not happen in immediate succession..

ok i am really suprised no one has even thought that the hatch door might not of been their hatch door. its a door with no distinguishing marks, so whos to say its not from another hatch near by or a hatch for where the EMP was being built up.

I am pretty sure I saw "quarantine" stenciled on the side of it? Maybe some screen shots can clear that up.

ahh any ideas when they will start series 3! I really wanna find out what happens to Locke and Eko!

Well i dont think it was as bad (cliffhanger) as series 1 haha :p

(Oh and desmond didnt take the book with him because it was in the book shelf all along as otherwise Desmond would have taken it somewhere from the beach but he got it out the bookshelf in the hatch)

He didn't lead Desmond outside, Desmond decided to follow him after seeing that his suit had a tear in it. It must have made him suspicious to how Kelvin could still be healthy after being "exposed" so often.

I think the French Lady made a deal with Henry to setup the "capture" in exchange for reuniting with her daughter (which I think we all agree is the young gal with the Others).

There is no way that much dynamite would have had teh force to project the hatch door so far in teh air it remained up there for as long as it did. Remember the explosion and Desmond turning the key did not happen in immediate succession..

I am pretty sure I saw "quarantine" stenciled on the side of it? Maybe some screen shots can clear that up.

yeah but they've never actually seen any of the other hatches, hatches. You've just seen doors, any of those other hatches on the map could say quarantine. its not definitive enough for me :) . Cause charlie seemed to "ok" with it, at the end

ok i am really suprised no one has even thought that the hatch door might not of been their hatch door. its a door with no distinguishing marks, so whos to say its not from another hatch near by or a hatch for where the EMP was being built up.

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It most certainly is. It's scorched the same way as when Eko looked at it and when we've seen it before.

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