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My English professor (who is also a Lost fan) pointed out an interesting fact the other day. After the Desmond episode and the fact that his last name "Hume" is revealed, we now have 3 philosopher references. Locke, Rousseau, and Hume. I wonder if the writers and producers are just fans of philosophy or they're tied in with the characters somehow.

My English professor (who is also a Lost fan) pointed out an interesting fact the other day. After the Desmond episode and the fact that his last name "Hume" is revealed, we now have 3 philosopher references. Locke, Rousseau, and Hume. I wonder if the writers and producers are just fans of philosophy or they're tied in with the characters somehow.

Yeah, this has actually been pointed out before: http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Philosophy

Lost is up some awards...The Saturn Awards

Best Network Television Series

24 (Fox)

Heroes (NBC)

Jericho (CBS)

Lost (ABC)

Smallville (CW)

Veronica Mars (CW)

Best Actor in a Television Series

Matt Dallas (Kyle XY)

Matthew Fox (Lost)

Michael C. Hall (Dexter)

Edward James Olmos (Battlestar Galactica)

Kiefer Sutherland (24)

Noah Wyle (The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines)

Best Actress in a Television Series

Patricia Arquette (Medium)

Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars)

Jennifer Love Hewitt (Ghost Whisperer)

Evangeline Lilly (Lost)

Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica)

Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer)

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series

James Callis (Battlestar Galactica)

Michael Emerson (Lost)

Greg Grunberg (Heroes)

Josh Holloway (Lost)

Masi Oka (Heroes)

James Remar (Dexter)

Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series

Gabrielle Anwar (The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines)

Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter)

Ali Larter (Heroes)

Allison Mack (Smallville)

Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost)

Hayden Panettiere (Heroes)

Best DVD Television Release

Deadwood (The Complete Second Season)

Doctor Who (The Complete Second Series)

Lost (The Complete Second Season)

Masters of Horror

MI-5 (Volume 4)

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection (Volume 9-10)

Name of future episodes and flashbacks revealed

# Episode 13 - Last Man Standing - Locke

# Episode 14 - Economy Class - Paulo/Nikki

# Episode 15 - Scavengers - Sawyer

# Episode 16 - The Truth About Lying - Charlie

# Episode 17 - 'Round and Around We Go - Desmond

# Episode 18 - Not What I Wanted - Juliet

They are from Lostpedia which isn't a great source, but see what you think. Tom is expected to have a flashback towards the end of the season. Think the flashback characters are in order but properly the titles are incorrect.

http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Lost_Season_3/prespoilers

Two 'Lost' crew members die of apparent heart attacks

Two crew members of the ABC series "Lost" died of apparent heart attacks last week, according to the studio.

One crew member died after collapsing on the set and the other died while driving home from work. The series is filmed in Hawaii.

The studio confirmed the two deaths but declined to discuss details.

"We are saddened by this tragic loss of life and our thoughts are with their families," said an ABC spokeswoman, who declined to be named.

souricon.gif News Source: The Honolulu Advertiser

Meh!!! that was an average episode

Interesting we learnt what Jacks tattoos meant and the kid asked about Ana Lucia...why did they watch Jack thats so totally Random...Is Bai ling on the Island as well?!?

We definitively know what Jack's tattoos mean, but um, what about the other two mysteries? The people were taken to live a better life.... What the heck!?! That's not an answer! And what was the third mystery? So-so episode, last week's set a new standard that this one couldn't reach.

Ok so whats the 3 thing that was revealed?

Jack's tattoo meaning

???

???

That was probably only it...we didn't really find out why they took kids other then Karl saying that the others gave them a better life then they would in the world

...

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