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Charlie crossover confirmed. Henry Ian Cusick and Dominic Monaghan were rehearsing a quick scene. Charlie is playing guitar on a street corner, and Desmond comes up and talks to him. It seems as if he has an epiphany. ?This is happening!? Hmm.

The crossover, of course, is just a bit of whimsy. The main scene is Desmond storming out of Widmore Industries and throwing his tie to the ground. Guess a meeting didn?t go well.

I take it this was a bit of filming that someone witnessed and reported about? Obviously, nothing like this has been shown in any preview yet...

Maybe I'm just missing clues here, but does anyone else notice that there are a lot less "background" clues as there used to be? It seemed that other seasons would have a TV image in the background, or a name on a sign, a person crossing off to the left, something that tied everything together? Am I missing them or are there just none this season?

I love the idea of the show, but I must say I was extremely disappointed with last nights episode. Why waste the majority of the show giving us the details of Kate's marriage, when it has nothing to do with the mysteries going on here. I feel like some of these flashbacks are just "fillers" and then we get a few minutes of the good stuff. Anyone else feel the same?

Maybe I'm just missing clues here, but does anyone else notice that there are a lot less "background" clues as there used to be? It seemed that other seasons would have a TV image in the background, or a name on a sign, a person crossing off to the left, something that tied everything together? Am I missing them or are there just none this season?

The directors (or those behind the show anyway) were quoted in EW that there would be a lot less of that this season and a lot more about relationships etc (like Kate hooking up with someone etc). I don't know about the rest of you but all the little things that were going on during the show that made everyone hypothisize what the hell was going on is what made the show for me.

But yeah, besides Desmond being able to predict the future there really isn't much of that going on. I lose more and more interest with each new episode. This show should have been made with a max of 3 years or something so there was less time for abrams to f up the show like he did with Alias. Jump the shark? I think so

The directors (or those behind the show anyway) were quoted in EW that there would be a lot less of that this season and a lot more about relationships etc (like Kate hooking up with someone etc). I don't know about the rest of you but all the little things that were going on during the show that made everyone hypothisize what the hell was going on is what made the show for me.

But yeah, besides Desmond being able to predict the future there really isn't much of that going on. I lose more and more interest. This show should have been made with a max of 3 years or something so there was less time for abrams f up the show like he did with Alias

I agree, it was all those little things that made you want to talk with your friends the next day about it. "Wow, did you notice that Sayid was on the TV when Kate was talking to her dad?" <- That kind of stuff really made the show cool.

I love the idea of the show, but I must say I was extremely disappointed with last nights episode. Why waste the majority of the show giving us the details of Kate's marriage, when it has nothing to do with the mysteries going on here. I feel like some of these flashbacks are just "fillers" and then we get a few minutes of the good stuff. Anyone else feel the same?

You have no idea what you are talking about.

I love the idea of the show, but I must say I was extremely disappointed with last nights episode. Why waste the majority of the show giving us the details of Kate's marriage, when it has nothing to do with the mysteries going on here. I feel like some of these flashbacks are just "fillers" and then we get a few minutes of the good stuff. Anyone else feel the same?

Kate's flashback definitely felt like filler but I think it was in there to show some change in Kate's behavior when looking at her past. Someone who was always on the run the but now worrying more than just herelf. I wouldn't go as far as suggesting that all the flashbacks are filler though. It's a nice way of developing a character

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Kate's flashback definitely felt like filler but I think it was in there to show some change in Kate's behavior when looking at her past. Someone who was always on the run the but now worrying more than just herelf. I wouldn't go as far as suggesting that all the flashbacks are filler though. It's a nice way of developing a character

One big thing about that. Every guy Kate has been has died (although did she just knock out that cop husband or did she kill him?). She is now with Sawyer and she obviously is desperate to keep him alive. But it makes you wonder at some point that faced with a choice what she will save...her life or his.

Why put spoiler warnings on the thread then whine about spoilers?

Exactly. I dont see the point to use the spoiler mark on a thread where the subtopic clearly say "Spoilers & theories - be warned!"

and about the ep. Well. Should be called "Where is the plot?". The fat guy trying to kill Sawyer for the 'n' time. (yea, Sawyer, the "rude" guy that was tortured on his hands by Sayid, the same guy who was twice shooted in the shoulders, and a lot of the times smashed (by a woman, Eko, etc, etc))... Looks like they are running out of ideas and now Kate was married with a cop! :laugh: (not only she kill her step father (remember her driving the bike?, I almost die laughing). she also assault, her childhood boyfriend was killed because of her and a the list seems is almost infinite). Damn, that part (on this episode) where she calls the detective remember be that DiCapio movie, Catch Me If You Can. And again, I almost die laughing :D

I was wondering, how old they really are, because with all that background on their life, they must be about 200 years old (at least).

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