Lost - Season Three


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I really don't like Sun as much as I used to now that I know she had an affair, Jin isn't that great but still, that's messed up. And I also believe that Sun's baby either isn't here's, nor the bald chinese guy's, cause, that's too predictable. With Lost, you can't believe something predictable will happen. When we find out about her baby, I bet it'll shock everyone :rolleyes:

- So it looks like Colleen is in fact dead

- Did we see Karl twice?Someone died on last night's Lost, but it was not the person it was supposed to be.

Don’t read on if you haven’t seen the episode, but the initial plan was for Sun to kill off an Other--not Colleen, the tough little biscuit we just met last night, who got it in the gut from a suddenly spineful Sun. So, which Other was supposed to die? Any guesses? I can tell you it was not Benry (as if)...nor Juliet...nor Alex...It was none other than the mysterious Mrs. Klugh. That's right: She was going to get a Klugh.

Locke has a lot in common with some people you wouldn’t expect.

A character we saw twice in the season premiere returns.

We see sex-ay (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, aka Eko) once more.

Those Spoilers are from Kristin at E!....Interesting stuff!!!

Episode 5 Sypnosis...

A delirious Eko wrestles with past demons; some of the castaways go to the Pearl station to find a computer they can use to locate Jack, Kate and Sawyer; Jack does not know who to trust when two of the Others are at odds with each other.

Edited by Rappy

Episode 5 sounds great! But i wonder how going back there will help find Kate, Jack and Sawyer? The TVs weren't working when Eko and Locke were there.

EDIT

Also what Rappy said that Colleen is in fact dead, i don't think so. I was looking a Lost wiki and came across this for episode 4.

Sawyer discovers how far his captors will go to thwart his and Kate's escape plans; Jack must scrub up to save an Other's life; Desmond's behavior perplexes the survivors when he starts constructing an unknown device.

So maybe that could be Colleen's life he has to save, unless something else happens to a other in episode 3. Correct me if i wrong.

Edited by Peewee210

Episode 5 sounds great! But i wonder how going back there will help find Kate, Jack and Sawyer? The TVs weren't working when Eko and Locke were there.

EDIT

Also what Rappy said that Colleen is in fact dead, i don't think so. I was looking a Lost wiki and came across this for episode 4.

Sawyer discovers how far his captors will go to thwart his and Kate's escape plans; Jack must scrub up to save an Other's life; Desmond's behavior perplexes the survivors when he starts constructing an unknown device.

So maybe that could be Colleen's life he has to save, unless something else happens to a other in episode 3. Correct me if i wrong.

Yeah I understand what you say there...so maybe she dies when Jack tries to help her...you can rely on Kristin tho from E! because more times then ever she is wrong...lol

As for the pearl does the hydra have a computer because thats like the only reason they could use it to try to contact the others...hmmm

Episode 5 sounds great! But i wonder how going back there will help find Kate, Jack and Sawyer? The TVs weren't working when Eko and Locke were there.

The TV's were in fact working, thats how locke lost his way of fate/fath. He saw jack walking by the camra. then he got a depressed and stoped pushing the button...

when the egg isn't from her and the sperm isn't from Jin, they would have had plenty of time to kidnap her and implant it while she was working at her vegetable patch.

if you were talking about that time she was draged bound and a cloth over her head. that was acutly sawyer/charlie working together, cuz they both had locke/jack ishues at that time...

Here is my theory, what do you think

I have a theory on this whole show. The others were brought here long ago as a part of an experiment during the time the US feared fallout in the case the United States went to war with the USSR. The US government and Dharma Initiative funded research on how to survive and chose this island for its unique magnetic features very similiar to the rumours of what goes on in the Bermuda Islands. This is essentially a pacific version of the Bermuda Islands where the government Identified the source of the Magneticism and realised the scope of it produced supernatural results, like John Locke walking again, the Old woman's cancer is gone etc etc. The others have been supplied constantly with technology to keep them upto to date with the events of the world and in case there is a nuclear war even after the cold war ended, they would be the last surviving community and would be in a snowglobe community due to the magneticism it would drive away Nuclear radiation before it even reaches the vicinity of the Island. Due to the magneticism, the Satellites have not been able to pick up the Island nor can ships see it, another feature of its supernatural effects. The Others are very protective of the Island because they were sent here as the Adam and Eve and the plane survivors would ruin thier perfect Adam and Eve elements and configuration if they mixed with the plan survivors.

I can't believe no one has asked about this yet:

If indeed Ben and the others have been on this island their entire lives, and if they are actually capable of leaving, then why the **** are they still there?

What can be worth living a life chosen for you in isolation from the universe without ever considering leaving?

I can't believe no one has asked about this yet:

If indeed Ben and the others have been on this island their entire lives, and if they are actually capable of leaving, then why the **** are they still there?

What can be worth living a life chosen for you in isolation from the universe without ever considering leaving?

Michael & Walt ringing any bell?

Maybe if the others left the island, the magnetic healing power will disappear. After all, the cast of others look like sicko...

WTH is going on with the Canadian Promo? Thats lots of strange little frames put into it...

Your on about the quick rapid frames?...if so then its

Boone and a polar bear

New Trailer with Locke :)

Edited by Rappy

I can't believe no one has asked about this yet:

If indeed Ben and the others have been on this island their entire lives, and if they are actually capable of leaving, then why the **** are they still there?

What can be worth living a life chosen for you in isolation from the universe without ever considering leaving?

your question is answered in my spoiler theory in the post above yours

I can't believe no one has asked about this yet:

If indeed Ben and the others have been on this island their entire lives, and if they are actually capable of leaving, then why the **** are they still there?

What can be worth living a life chosen for you in isolation from the universe without ever considering leaving?

I don't think they can leave, though they want to. That's why Ben wants the sailboat so bad

Yeah the official one is cool think they are doing Video ones now and again and I think its cool because they could drop hints in video ones like what they wear for example when Damon wore the Hydra Hat (which I want one!!!)

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