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


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Well according to http://www.andfound.com/ (Rappy's Lost Blog) there is a countdown to season 3 and says 131 days, so Season 3 begins on the 1st Novemeber?

Its odd though that it only said Hurleys name. Why Hurleys Name? Was it a sign that he was going to be released from the others?

I think the Others have everything to do with the "security system", but maybe not the bird or polar bear. Think about it: they are able to use tricks and such to create whisper sounds--which obviously requires a generator. Perhaps the "cloud" is their utilization of Dharma nanotechnology (it's a stretch, I know). As someone mentioned before, the bird might have been the result of Dharma's genetic research testing...same with the polar (but I think Walt reading the mag and it appearing is TOO much of a coincidence for that).

if 99% of the people on the Island don't know Sawyer's real name, how the f**** did that black woman know it?

I was thinking the same exact thing. I don't think the writers would have put it on there if it wasn't important. This could mean a few things: Michael somehow knew and told them within the week he was there (unlikely because she asked him IF he knew the names), the Others have a manifest from the plane (perhaps in the tail section--remember in the tail section recap episode they found a piece of paper which had names on it, too), or the Others are linked to some outside source. I'm thinking the manifest option makes the most sense, but there are a billion other ways that the writers of Lost could explain. It will be interesting to see more of a focus on the Others next season.

i think the bird saying hurles name might of had summat to do with walt because from what weve seen so far he has quite a thing with animals dont he.

also did anyone notice that when charlie was helpin eko and then eko got conscious and he just pushed him out the way and went over to locke.

and lmao at locke:

"i was wrong"

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

The door could have been forced into the air that high had that light been some sort of reverse magnetism forcing it away from the source. I think the door was off prior to the explosion, but the magnetic forced it into the air. Look what releasing the energy did to the whole island...noise, blinding light...

The door could have been forced into the air that high had that light been some sort of reverse magnetism forcing it away from the source. I think the door was off prior to the explosion, but the magnetic forced it into the air. Look what releasing the energy did to the whole island...noise, blinding light...

Ahhhh I didn't think about magnetism. It didn't make sense for an "explosion" to launch something in the air when it was already a foot or two away from the hatch. Good idea. :)

This also has been bugging me...there has got to be some contact with the outside. How long have the "Others" been on the island. If it's been a long time, how are they getting supplies like gasoline to operate the boat Michael drove away on? Any ideas on this?

Is it just me or did anyone else notice that when you see Libby in one of Desmond's flashbacks where she gives him the boat, that she says her name is Elizabeth? Unless libby is somehow short of Elizabeth (which would be news to me)

Libby is short for Elizabeth...

I was thinking the same exact thing. I don't think the writers would have put it on there if it wasn't important. This could mean a few things: Michael somehow knew and told them within the week he was there (unlikely because she asked him IF he knew the names), the Others have a manifest from the plane (perhaps in the tail section--remember in the tail section recap episode they found a piece of paper which had names on it, too), or the Others are linked to some outside source. I'm thinking the manifest option makes the most sense, but there are a billion other ways that the writers of Lost could explain. It will be interesting to see more of a focus on the Others next season.

I definitely think that the others got their hands on the manifest... I think it was even confirmed in some episode , but I can't remember

So what is the whole point with the hatch? You had to input numbers or the world would end, but you could just blow the whole thing up? Why didn't they do that from the start, instead of keeping people inputting numbers all those years? Kinda takes the meaning out of the whole hatch/108 minutes thing, which almost all of season 2 was all about.

Locke found a sedond hatch which made it seem like an esperiment.

The people pressing the button were being watched.

But as Desmond said, what if the experiment was on the observers, indeed, it did appear as though their log books were being sent to the middle of nowhere.

So what is the whole point with the hatch? You had to input numbers or the world would end, but you could just blow the whole thing up? Why didn't they do that from the start, instead of keeping people inputting numbers all those years? Kinda takes the meaning out of the whole hatch/108 minutes thing, which almost all of season 2 was all about.

Yeah...good point. Was there really a point, though? I hope more is explained...

This also has been bugging me...there has got to be some contact with the outside. How long have the "Others" been on the island. If it's been a long time, how are they getting supplies like gasoline to operate the boat Michael drove away on? Any ideas on this?

I'm guessing the Others live at the location that Dr. Candle guy is talking about in the Pearl video. The pier at the end of the finale has a "Pala Ferry" sign on it so there must be another island and the others must have more/larger boats.

Now please excuse the caps, as i copied them off of my - my space - bultian, i posted.

. THE BOAT THE OTHERS GAVE TO MICHIEL, RIGHT AFTER THEY SAILD OFF, I THOUGHT IT WAS GONA BLOW UP.

2.WHATS THE DEAL WITH THE WHITE LIGHTS AND THE HUGE SOUND? DID THE HATCH BLOW UP OR SOMETHING. WITH THE DOOR FLAYING IN THE AIR, AND LANDING ON THE BEACH.

3. LIBY,AT THE COFFIE SHOP, SHE BOUGHT DESOND A DRINK, WE LEARNED A BIT ABOUT HER PAST, I THINK, AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED, SHE COULDNT HANDLE IT, SO SHE WAS SENT TO AN MENTAL INSTUATION.

3. THE HATCH MYSTERYS,

4. DESMOND CAUSED THE PLAE TO CRASH, BY NOT PUSHING THE BUTTON IN TIME

5 THE HUGE ENDING., THAT GOT US ALL HANGING TILL SEASON 3 IN SEPTEMBER.

THERE ARE PROBLY MORE, THAT I'M MISSSING, TELL ME WHAT U THINK OF IT

***again Sorry for the caps, as i copied them off of my - my space - bultian, i posted***

Now please excuse the caps, as i copied them off of my - my space - bultian, i posted.

. THE BOAT THE OTHERS GAVE TO MICHIEL, RIGHT AFTER THEY SAILD OFF, I THOUGHT IT WAS GONA BLOW UP.

2.WHATS THE DEAL WITH THE WHITE LIGHTS AND THE HUGE SOUND? DID THE HATCH BLOW UP OR SOMETHING. WITH THE DOOR FLAYING IN THE AIR, AND LANDING ON THE BEACH.

3. LIBY,AT THE COFFIE SHOP, SHE BOUGHT DESOND A DRINK, WE LEARNED A BIT ABOUT HER PAST, I THINK, AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED, SHE COULDNT HANDLE IT, SO SHE WAS SENT TO AN MENTAL INSTUATION.

3. THE HATCH MYSTERYS,

4. DESMOND CAUSED THE PLAE TO CRASH, BY NOT PUSHING THE BUTTON IN TIME

5 THE HUGE ENDING., THAT GOT US ALL HANGING TILL SEASON 3 IN SEPTEMBER.

THERE ARE PROBLY MORE, THAT I'M MISSSING, TELL ME WHAT U THINK OF IT

***again Sorry for the caps, as i copied them off of my - my space - bultian, i posted***

Man, that's why I hate Myspace!

Now please excuse the caps, as i copied them off of my - my space - bultian, i posted.

. THE BOAT THE OTHERS GAVE TO MICHIEL, RIGHT AFTER THEY SAILD OFF, I THOUGHT IT WAS GONA BLOW UP.

2.WHATS THE DEAL WITH THE WHITE LIGHTS AND THE HUGE SOUND? DID THE HATCH BLOW UP OR SOMETHING. WITH THE DOOR FLAYING IN THE AIR, AND LANDING ON THE BEACH.

3. LIBY,AT THE COFFIE SHOP, SHE BOUGHT DESOND A DRINK, WE LEARNED A BIT ABOUT HER PAST, I THINK, AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED, SHE COULDNT HANDLE IT, SO SHE WAS SENT TO AN MENTAL INSTUATION.

3. THE HATCH MYSTERYS,

4. DESMOND CAUSED THE PLAE TO CRASH, BY NOT PUSHING THE BUTTON IN TIME

5 THE HUGE ENDING., THAT GOT US ALL HANGING TILL SEASON 3 IN SEPTEMBER.

THERE ARE PROBLY MORE, THAT I'M MISSSING, TELL ME WHAT U THINK OF IT

***again Sorry for the caps, as i copied them off of my - my space - bultian, i posted***

What is the point of this post? is it a recap of what happened? are they questions? leave myspace on myspace.

The new official LOST podcast is up:

The Official LOST podcast: May 26, 2006

Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse recap the season finale, "Live Together, Die Alone" (5/24/06).

http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/podcasts/108849.html

Season 3 spoiler:

From the podcast: "The monster will definitely be back in Season 3."

"There's a good chance that you guys saw the monster this year but just didn't realize that you were looking at the monster."

Edited by Fotix

Maybe some of you have seen this website already, but definitely worth taking a look at...compilation of Lost maps, video, facts etc. My Webpage

Thanks. But now I'm confused about this Lost diary entry. What the heck is up with that??

Thanks. But now I'm confused about this Lost diary entry. What the heck is up with that??

I assumed this was talking about Eko. He consistently refers to a few men on the Island as "brother." At one point, he wanted to see Henry, and they wouldn't admit to him that anyone was really there.

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