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When Kate was led to her cage the guy stated they 'were pretty rough with her'. Given the lack of physical abuse execpt for her wrists, is it possible she was sexually assaulted? She looked timid and scared and Sawyer looked sympathetic towards her.

What happened to Kate?

I'm pretty sure he was refering to the cuffs, I doubt the show would go down that path. :\

Maybe it was just the base of the cage, but is Evangeline really small? As best that I can tell, the cages are both built the same, but she can only get her head over the bar, while Sawyer can do it easily.

Each character/group/element has a musical theme...I think that's brilliant. Michael Giacchino writes some awesome stuff...the others' theme is awesome--and listen in this last episode as Kate is being taken out of the showers to see Ben...it's the same theme from her Season 1 episode and What Kate Did. It adds an awesome touch to the show.

Also...anyone notice that in the beginning of this past episode Juliet says "here I am thinking that free will still exists on th..."? She's about to say "this island". Definitely wouldn't have been as shocking if they spoiled it right there.

When Kate was led to her cage the guy stated they 'were pretty rough with her'. Given the lack of physical abuse execpt for her wrists, is it possible she was sexually assaulted? She looked timid and scared and Sawyer looked sympathetic towards her.

What happened to Kate?

I didn't want to mention it (NOOOOOOOOOO), but yeah, that was the first thing I thought too..

Given what she is wearing (*just* a skimpy dress), it's certainly possible, but what really gave me the idea was the look on her face.

Did anyone watch 24 Season 1?

That's the same look Jack's wife (Terry) had on her's after she was raped... :pinch:

if Desmond is dead, the show ends for me

Thanks for the promos Rappy

Desmond is not dead. He's in the season 3 cast.... we should find out what happen to locke, desmond and eko next week or the week after....

Evy is a 5' 5" Beauty :)

yeah, shes HOT :woot:

Each character/group/element has a musical theme...I think that's brilliant. Michael Giacchino writes some awesome stuff...the others' theme is awesome--and listen in this last episode as Kate is being taken out of the showers to see Ben...it's the same theme from her Season 1 episode and What Kate Did. It adds an awesome touch to the show.

Also...anyone notice that in the beginning of this past episode Juliet says "here I am thinking that free will still exists on th..."? She's about to say "this island". Definitely wouldn't have been as shocking if they spoiled it right there.

i love kates theme, so dramic and suspencefull....

So we now know who the others are.. a bunch of weirdos living their normal lives in the middle of nowhere. I guess they will eventually answer the questions: why are they there, how did they get there and what's they purpose. If all the ragged clothes characters were a set up, who where those people eko and .. jin? michael? saw with the kids and the teddy ber? From what we know, kidnapped people could still be alive living with the others.

In the promo, Ben looked VERY upset when they tell him they've got a boat.

Juliette is hot. I think she will eventually hook up with jack. And jack is really stubborn. I liked the episode, but it was the first 3 minutes that I really enjoyed (where the others lived and the plane breaking in two), in the rest of the episode nothing really happens. More questions with no answers, I hope they dont make it boring like season 2.

i think you're all missing an obvious point.

why is it; at the start of the episode the others are perfctly normal, leading normal lives in a normal wee village.

then all of a sudden the introduction of the losties causes them to seemingly forget all of that and "go semi-tribal"

thats interesting...also i like the ben theory where he rushes out and straight away looks up - he was obviously some big player with Dharma...

I re-watched the episode last night on abc.com. One thing that stuck out to me was how Juliet sounded very sad when Jack mentioned Dharma. It is very clear that something bad happened to that project years ago and the Others are what is left of it. Perhaps they all were trying to lead normal lives, keeping the Dharma stuff in the back of their mind, and then the plane came and all of the old daemons came back.

It is almost like she is resigned to the fact that they would perform the old Dharma tests on these 3 prisoners. Like they got a phone plane full of guinea pigs.

I'm not to sure she likes the fact that the Dharma stuff is priority again. All of the Others seem really into it, knowing that perhaps they have a chance to finish whatever research they started.

if Desmond is dead, the show ends for me

Thanks for the promos Rappy

The executive producers have said he will return this season. In fact, he's signed on to be a regular cast member now, so I can't imagine it would be flashbacks only, so with that being said, he has to be alive.

I re-watched the episode last night on abc.com. One thing that stuck out to me was how Juliet sounded very sad when Jack mentioned Dharma. It is very clear that something bad happened to that project years ago and the Others are what is left of it. Perhaps they all were trying to lead normal lives, keeping the Dharma stuff in the back of their mind, and then the plane came and all of the old daemons came back.

It is almost like she is resigned to the fact that they would perform the old Dharma tests on these 3 prisoners. Like they got a phone plane full of guinea pigs.

I'm not to sure she likes the fact that the Dharma stuff is priority again. All of the Others seem really into it, knowing that perhaps they have a chance to finish whatever research they started.

GOOD Catch!!!

i think you're all missing an obvious point.

why is it; at the start of the episode the others are perfctly normal, leading normal lives in a normal wee village.

then all of a sudden the introduction of the losties causes them to seemingly forget all of that and "go semi-tribal"

thats interesting...also i like the ben theory where he rushes out and straight away looks up - he was obviously some big player with Dharma...

It's a setup for the Losties, not a regression coupled with amnesia.

Ok, everyone, enough talking about whether or not it was a good show, let's dive into our crazy theories and hidden clues! :D

Here is a shot, cropped, rotated, sharpened of Jacks crossword puzzle while he sat in his car outside waiting for his wife to come out of the building... Wonder if it is any real clue at all? :iiam:

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Ok, everyone, enough talking about whether or not it was a good show, let's dive into our crazy theories and hidden clues! :D

Here is a shot, cropped, rotated, sharpened of Jacks crossword puzzle while he sat in his car outside waiting for his wife to come out of the building... Wonder if it is any real clue at all? :iiam:

:alien: I LOVE Mysteries!!! :alien:

//Studies Crossword Puzzle

Bore

Oven

FAQs

Flue

Boff

Oval

RequiredCo...?

Ensemble

Impel

Earbone

Omelet

Eom...

Mode

Amo...

St...

Poe

Room

Essentialfa...

Clef

Arf?

Otoole?

Oran (Seaport in Nigeria)?

Raft

Sit

Area

Art

Uele (a river in central Africa flowing W from the NE Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Ubangi River. 700 mi. (1125 km) long.)

Necessaryevils?

Heroes

Etare?

Softc?

Sot(a drunkard.)

Ralt

...To be Continued...

Edited by JediXAngel

here is the whole picture of the crossword... with the clues... :)

http://s87802386.onlinehome.us/lost-cross.gif

also have the whole screen capture (1280x720) but its about 1.3mbs in png... and i can get more screen captures if you need them... :)

**edit... just saw clue #34 across "ack's transport" > "Raft"

Essentialfact

...osole

...toff

...ma

...fas? (Spas looks like)

Carol

Trees?

Ari

Amebae

Must

What's word next to Must on the right? Ere?

Yertle?

Prenatal

Vitalstatistics

.narl

Ella

Onea

Embark

ACES

LSAT(Law School Admission Test. )

Usually

Esses

Slat

Evens

Tine( sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork. )

Onea?

Aton(solar deity declared by Amenhotep IV to be the only god, represented as a solar disk with rays ending in human hands.)

Av...

Mine

Elky

Edited by JediXAngel

here is the whole picture of the crossword... with the clues... :)

http://s87802386.onlinehome.us/lost-cross.gif

also have the whole screen capture (1280x720) but its about 1.3mbs in png... and i can get more screen captures if you need them... :)

**edit... just saw clue #34 across "ack's transport" > "Raft"

nice, much clearer than mine!

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