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wow....Lots of stuff this ep. info wise. We see a lot of another hatch this episode, including Ethan and that guy from the boat who took Walt. The Dharma logos all have that medical symbol in the center. In one of Claires flashbacks there is a young woman warning here to 'get out of here'. Possibly Rouseaus daughter? Ethan had Claire uberly drugged and is injecting her with all kinds of stuff. we finally learn what crazy french lady was up to with Claire!

and it looks like Henry is trying to screw with Lockes mind. Probably gonna end up getting causing all kinds of trouble by playing crazy mind games.

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Awesome Episode!!! WOW!

what was with outfits and the theatrical glue?, more questions

Well, seems like the glue would be to keep Zeke's fake beard on. But indeed, why the need to put on costumes and such to fool those on the outside? What are they hiding that they would need to do all that for?

I could be wrong about this, but I'm starting to think that

Ethan may not be part of the "Others," but maybe something entirely different?

It was a great episode, but I still have more questions than what I got answers :p Although, Kate finding

the beard in the box, and all those clothes, makes me think that the others are just in dress up. Like that beard looked like what Zeak was wearing in Hunting Party.

donno if anyone saw this over at tailsection spolier blog but someone "leaked" a picture from the set of lost and its spoiler tastic

its basically a picture of Henry Gales baloon which is found by a few of the losties when they go hunting for it and theres a grave nearby as well so maybe henry is telling the truth

Im not gonna post picture unless people want it because it was taken down at tailsection due to the photographer not liking it to be leaked :)

Or perhaps the pics were set up and 'leaked' to lead people in the wrong direction?

I could be wrong about this, but I'm starting to think that

Ethan may not be part of the "Others," but maybe something entirely different?

It was a great episode, but I still have more questions than what I got answers :p Although, Kate finding

the beard in the box, and all those clothes, makes me think that the others are just in dress up. Like that beard looked like what Zeak was wearing in Hunting Party.

But if Zeke was an 'Other', than so is Ethan. And 'Zeke' is most definitely an 'Other'.

But if Zeke was an 'Other', than so is Ethan. And 'Zeke' is most definitely an 'Other'.

Ethan is (was) with the 'Others', however, how much he is (was) like the 'Others' is another question. It seems possible that he was a doctor before he may have been recruited by the 'Others'. When he was talking to Claire he says they are 'good people', whether he may have just been talking about himself or whether that was just a trick on his part is the main question.

But if Zeke was an 'Other', than so is Ethan. And 'Zeke' is most definitely an 'Other'.

Right, but that's the reason it was only a thought without the fact that Kate found

that box

. Taking the

box into account would mean that both of them are "Others".

Sorry, I was thinking outloud--didn't mean to confuse you :p

Is there a webpage out there with the official schedule for air dates. I've been going by fan websites, but where are they getting them from? Anyone know?

i wonder why all the people inside the hatch just disappeared? maybe they all regrouped where zeke was? theres so much that needs to be explained.. i hope it gets answered soon enough.

i wonder why all the people inside the hatch just disappeared? maybe they all regrouped where zeke was? theres so much that needs to be explained.. i hope it gets answered soon enough.

I'm assuming they left after Claire escaped (or possibly after Ethan was killed) because they figured she would remember at some point and come back. So they packed everything up that had importance like the viles (but for some reason left the costumes?).

I could be wrong about this, but I'm starting to think that

Ethan may not be part of the "Others," but maybe something entirely different?

It was a great episode, but I still have more questions than what I got answers :p Although, Kate finding

the beard in the box, and all those clothes, makes me think that the others are just in dress up. Like that beard looked like what Zeak was wearing in Hunting Party.

you do realize that Zeke was in this episode as well right? He was the guy getting onto Ethan for the way he had to take Claire....you are correct the others dress up to become "the others" the clothes, the beard, etc...is all fake....

i wonder why all the people inside the hatch just disappeared? maybe they all regrouped where zeke was? theres so much that needs to be explained.. i hope it gets answered soon enough.

what do you mean regrouped where Zeke was? Zeke was there with them....but they all most likely left in a hurry after Claire got out because they knew eventually she would lead her group to them if they stayed

Bah! What's more important is that was no showing of "invasions" tonight!

There's never a showing of Invasions....though Invasion is on occasionally....

Yah, i did notice the plane thing. Is it just me or does "Zeke" look alot like John Locke's (fake) dad without the beard on

After further review of the episode I have concluded that it is John Locke's dad or someone who looks very very similar.

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