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


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i just want to pointing out some interesting series of digits.

edit: the first picture(yellow-ish paper) sort of makes sense but the second one(white paper) i just made is really confusing.

in the 2nd picture(whiter paper) numbers connected by red lines are +2, numbers connected by green lines are +1. umm weird.

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Edited by noPCtoday

i just want to pointing out some interesting series of digits.

Yeah, seems the way they printed it out the numbers line up and it does increase by 108 minutes each time. It's just whether or not the first 5 or so digits are the date is what is really confusing.

Also, I did a look at the end again and turns out it wasn't Lenny. They looked similar at first though.

Edited by kjordan2001

Wanna know what really sucks? It's 4:10 AM where I am...I've waited...and ABC.com finally has the finale listed on their main page! Unfortunately when you go into that slick Flash player thing, I can scroll to the episode but there's no play button yet. ARRRGH.

this season finale was awesome. loved it.

so guys when season 3 is coming?

i can't wait

It will properly be September again, dunno what dates. Just want some information and a preview ;)

Also will this thread now be Season 3, or does someone need to make a thread of season 3 now?

SciFi Wire has some info on season 3

Producers of ABC's hit series Lost, which aired its surprising second-season finale on May 24, told SCI FI Wire that it sets up the upcoming third season, which will focus more on romance?and on the mysterious Others. "The Others are an important part of season three, and there's a lot of mysteries and a lot of questions about the Others that the audience is going to be curious about going into season three," said executive producer Carlton Cuse in an interview. "And those are the things we're going to explore."

Cuse added: "There will definitely be some new characters on the show next year. ... Obviously, Michael Emerson, who plays Henry Gale, he's someone who's going to be very prominent in the show next year." Fans were also introduced to a new character who promises to figure in next season's storylines: Penelope Widmore, played by Sonya Walger.

In the finale, viewers find out where Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) was, what happens when the button doesn't get pushed, why the plane crashed and the fate of Michael (Harold Perrineau) and Walt (Malcolm David Kelley). At the end, Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) are prisoners of the Others. And Claire (Emilie de Ravin) gives Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) a kiss.

"I'm excited about love in season three," said executive producer Bryan Burk, adding: "Don't forget now the people have been on the island for 60-plus days. They're now obviously more familiar with each other. ... The concept of love [is there], and ... it weaves its way through all of our characters. It's going to be much more prevalent in season three."

Now that Lost has finished shooting, the season-three writers met recently for a "boot camp" in Hawaii, where they broke the main story arcs for next year. "It's fun, because we're still kind of following on a macro level the same trajectory that we talked about years ago," Burk said. "The details are changing on this, and new characters that we hadn't thought about are here, ... but what's fun is kind of the whole big journey is still kind of where we had originally talked about it. And it feels as I had always said from day one, when I was doing interviews in season one, I kept saying that the show doesn't really start kicking in for me until seasons two and three. ... Somebody smarter than me recently said in a TV Guide letter, ... 'If you think you're still watching a show about people who crashed on an island, you're watching another show.' There's a lot going on, and as we move forward, ... we're getting deeper into the center of the onion."

http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=36305

Ok, these are some of the questions I've come up with from the finale:

1. Desmond's wife - I guess she used her money to pay some people to look for electromagnetic anomalies to try to find Desmond?

2. Locke, Ecko, Desmond in the hatch - It seems like Desmond's key caused quite a disturbance based on the hatch door flying across the island, but it seems like things would be more interesting with these people still alive.

3. Others - Who the hell are these people? Why is Henry (or whatever his name is) convinced that no one would be able to find this place? Why do you need to follow a special bearing to leave? What do they want with Kate, Sawyer, and Jack?

4. Michael, Walt - I wonder if they will come back? It seems like they would, unless they were written off the show after two seasons?

5. Kate, Sawyer, Jack - They all had quite grim looks on their faces at the end of the episode, makes me wonder if we're going to see them again?

6. Sayid, Sun, Jin - Seems like Sayid is going to want to go after Kate, Sawyer, and Jack, especially after he talks to Hurley.

What do you guys think?

Ok, these are some of the questions I've come up with from the finale:

1. Desmond's wife - I guess she used her money to pay some people to look for electromagnetic anomalies to try to find Desmond?

2. Locke, Ecko, Desmond in the hatch - It seems like Desmond's key caused quite a disturbance based on the hatch door flying across the island, but it seems like things would be more interesting with these people still alive.

3. Others - Who the hell are these people? Why is Henry (or whatever his name is) convinced that no one would be able to find this place? Why do you need to follow a special bearing to leave? What do they want with Kate, Sawyer, and Jack?

4. Michael, Walt - I wonder if they will come back? It seems like they would, unless they were written off the show after two seasons?

5. Kate, Sawyer, Jack - They all had quite grim looks on their faces at the end of the episode, makes me wonder if we're going to see them again?

6. Sayid, Sun, Jin - Seems like Sayid is going to want to go after Kate, Sawyer, and Jack, especially after he talks to Hurley.

What do you guys think?

The question really is, how does Desmond's wife know to look for electromagnetic anomalies?

Do the hieroglyphics mean anything when the system failure occurred?

And why do I have this sick feeling that Michael and Walt won't return anymore?

I was listing to Sledgeweb's Lost Podcast earlier today and it got me thinking about a few things. Before I do that, I just want to anyone who is living spoiler free and hasn't seen the last 5 or so episodes, not to read any further.

  • First off, I want to go back to One of them and discuss the egyptian hieroglyphics that we saw at the end of the episode. Sledge was stating that it didn't make sense to him, the hieroglyphics and I was thinking that maybe we have it all wrong. Maybe it isn't egyptian hieroglyphics at all, but an odd coincidence. Maybe these characters have something specific to with Dharma and we haven't learned the true meaning of them yet. I mean, after all, "die" or "cause to die" doesn't really make sense at all and I see why Sledge says it would a lot of good writing on the writers part to make it tie in with the rest of the show. Just something I thought I'd throw out there.

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