Lost - Season Three


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this just came across my mind, how come no one has asked what the termination of the hatch magnetic field has caused and what is the result of it, and if the button pressing was important why has not the others reacted to it, the others seems to just be living life before the termination. maybe we will find some answers wednesday, but would the termination have caused another plane to fall from the sky?

I think that the magnetic pulse thing is not an uncommon or unexpected event for them. Consider how calm they were when they saw the plane in the sky breaking up. Calm and orderly, Ben issued orders and they accepted the orders with no questions as if they were trained to do just that.

- Claire and Charlie will be involved in another 'famous Lost triangle.'

- The Flame Station will be found this season.

- Shannon will be back in flashbacks

- Further Instructions does not reveal the cause of Lockes accident

Information from ABC Podcast :)

The part I don't get; if this whole "didn't push the button" thing has happened before, who fixed the hatch (like after the Losties crashed? The metal crumpled in the finale. I'm sure it doesn't un-crumple by itself.

If you remember back to the Season 2 finale, there was a flashback for Desmond of when he followed Kelvin, he then went back to the hatch and the 108 minutes had just expired, so he typed the numbers in before the metal crumpled, although the magnetic field was still enough however to bring the plane down.

That was a strange episode....The two new people

were barely even shown

Desmond can see the future or what?!?! O_o And how the hell did they all get outside the hatch. Seems like it wasn't the magnetic field that caused stuff to fly away like the hatch door and Ekos Jesus stick....or was that just Locke hallucinating.

Excellent episode. I'm very interested in more of Lockes back story. Very sad that he finally finds a loving family and sadly it is taken away from him :(

Locke has been so many different things that I have lost track. It looks like this flashback is between him finding his father and him taking the trip to Australia.

THey need to show the other animals. they showed 2 cages where sawyer is being kept. One held bears (they said so).... What was the other holding?

This episode was ok, but they do need better graphics or something for that polar bear.

Well they killed one bear, and the other bear got flamed by locke. Hense the two cages.

i thought the episode was boring as hell, sorry but it isnt much revealing and not a lot of depth, i lost track of where locke was in his lifeline, and the bears were just... sad, however next week preview looks good

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