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


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thanks for promos!

looks like

there is going to be a trade for kate and jack, for the guy locked up in the hatch

i wish they spent more time inside the hatch

who do you think is in the net at the end of the american promo?...I think its jack and kate and I think they will be kept in "?" hatch...

thanks for promos!

looks like

there is going to be a trade for kate and jack, for the guy locked up in the hatch

i wish they spent more time inside the hatch

Yep.

And why more time inside the hatch? We've seen most of it. What else could they do with it besides explore the stuff behind the concrete barriers?

man WTF!!??

that episode literally made more questions than answers. Interesting theories it brought up, but annoying as hell.

As usual...im up there with the promos for next week and

look at henrys face is it just me or it looks like a doll...lol...and also the clock is ticking up?!?

http://www.sparklies.org/~lisa/lost/video/...x19promo-lg.zip

Canadian - http://www.sparklies.org/~lisa/lost/video/...19promo-cdn.zip

I just analyzed it,

the clock is not ticking up.

Also, according to my analysis,

It looks like it's Jack and possibly Kate, though not positive, in the net

.

Analyses made on the US version.

Anyone else think it's pretty obvious from the ending that

Libby is not really a psychologist? It seems that she may have just picked up the trade while in the halfway house... either that or what she went through there inspired her to become one, but story-wise, I'd guess I was right with the first guess...

i would have thought that the fact that they actually called her Libby might have tipped you off....

I have been thinking about the end of this episode and I have theory that Libby is either Other or has been mind altered. If you think back to the beginning the pilot said they were off course when they crashed. How did the plane get off course and just happen to crash on the island. This is one of many things the creators of the show have left unresolved. I think someone aboard sabotged the plane. I think the plane was brought down by same way the food drop was masterfully put down next to the hatch. What do you think?

kinda boring for me, especially after last weeks episode. I was really not that interested in Hurley's conflict, but I wanted to see more of 'Henry' being interrogated in the hatch. I don't know why they don't force more answers from him...I would just be all over him asking tons of questions...weird that they aren't doing that (I know that Jack Bauer could make him talk). Anyway, we'll see what happens next week.

Weirdest episode by far.

I wonder if the writers wrote this episode based on speculation from fans that the show is all a 'dream'.

Crazy about the end with Libby. And those promo's look great for next week.

kinda boring for me, especially after last weeks episode. I was really not that interested in Hurley's conflict, but I wanted to see more of 'Henry' being interrogated in the hatch. I don't know why they don't force more answers from him...I would just be all over him asking tons of questions...weird that they aren't doing that (I know that Jack Bauer could make him talk). Anyway, we'll see what happens next week.

hahahaha I would love to see Jack Bauer go at ol' "Henry" :rofl:

Well, here's some screenshots. They did a pretty poor job of redoing the shot of Hurley and Dave since most of the scene changed...even the stuff on Hurley's table changed. Though I suppose you could claim that the whole reality of the scene changed (or some BS like that).

Click for larger size:

HurleyDave1thumb.jpg

HurleyDave2thumb.jpg

HurleyDave3thumb.jpg

Some shots of the bill (wonder what it says after "if you're reading this..." since I don't think Sayid read that part):

Bill1thumb.jpg

Bill2thumb.jpg

That guy in the background is missing from the picture of hurley? I don't think it could be the angle or anything because you can see the window in both shots, and I don't think they would have been so sloppy on accident?

That guy in the background is missing from the picture of hurley? I don't think it could be the angle or anything because you can see the window in both shots, and I don't think they would have been so sloppy on accident?

The same window ? (There are at least 3 windows on that wall) I think its an angle thing, there are stuff in the photo that you can't see in the first picture and the angle of the table are different. That sequence lasted only a few seconds in the show, I guess they didn't take care of the finer details such as Hurly's position relative to the table.

Some shots of the bill (wonder what it says after "if you're reading this..." since I don't think Sayid read that part):

Sayid read that out too.

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