Lost - Season Three


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Does anyone know where to find a Map of the island with Updates like location of Flame station and Location of Bunker?? Location of the Statue... Location of French woman's home? Location of the Cave they found Mr. Eko and Adam & Eve...

Just HOW BIG really is this island?

What areas they haven't explored yet on this island?

COOL THANKS!!!

So you think they been pretty much everywhere? Or still a lot places left to explore?

From the looks of it Top Left, Middle, Bottom left, bottom right don't have much places from the map, but then again, I think they traveled these places though

Great ep. While I enjoyed the last two eps, (jacks ep moreso) this was a much better balance. The hurley sawer side story was great and it didn't take up too much time while doing just as much in my opinion as hurleys whole episode. The answers were there for those who want them (and I do!) and it was just great... I loved how kate and sayid both knew there was something wrong, and their short convo about it, and the probing with the russian.

This episode was written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof

While the last 2 were written by others ( Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kimr espectively).

The difference is very obvious.

This episode was written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof

While the last 2 were written by others ( Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kimr espectively).

The difference is very obvious.

Yes, very obvious. They should write more, lots more :shifty:

Par Avion - Sneak Peek 1

Omg! Patchy knows that Locke was paralyzed, this then confirms that John did push patchy into the security fence from the promo

"Expos?" Press Release

i don't get why locke blew up the building. its stupid. they just didn't want to have to deal with the plot if they got their hands on all that equipment.

outside world -> locke paralyzed, locke investigated by police, locke humiliated by coworkers and dumped by girlfriend

island -> locke can walk, locke is a leader and respected by the community, locke can have a new start, he has mysteries to solve which make objectives to live for, besides, who wouldn't want to live on paradisic beach?

and locke didnt exactly know what entering 77 would do. he didnt know about the c4 or anything

Locke may not have known about the C4, but he does know what happened to the Swan when the failsafe key was turned, so he should have known better than to have pushed the buttons. Seriously, you don't go into some strange place and start pushing buttons. Locke has become an idiot. :pinch:

Nice clips.

So Claire is not as dumb as I thought she is.

This one may just an interesting episode (I liked only 1 claire episode before).

Yeah I didnt like her other ones...the only flashbacks I am fans of is Desmond and Kate...

Locke may not have known about the C4, but he does know what happened to the Swan when the failsafe key was turned, so he should have known better than to have pushed the buttons. Seriously, you don't go into some strange place and start pushing buttons. Locke has become an idiot. :pinch:

i find things like that funny, i mean he's been on the island for what 3 months or something? so if the first two don't work, why not try the third? i mean my first thought was some sort of emergancy system incase of invasion, so it wouldnt be wierd for him to think something similar.

Locke may not have known about the C4, but he does know what happened to the Swan when the failsafe key was turned, so he should have known better than to have pushed the buttons. Seriously, you don't go into some strange place and start pushing buttons. Locke has become an idiot. :pinch:

What's to stop him from assuming 77 would have sent a secret message to dharma sayin "hey hostiles are here send backup?"

I would have pressed it if i were in his shoes.

i find things like that funny, i mean he's been on the island for what 3 months or something? so if the first two don't work, why not try the third? i mean my first thought was some sort of emergancy system incase of invasion, so it wouldnt be wierd for him to think something similar.
Some of you are just as short-minded as the character. Doesn't anyone remember the station called the Swan, or was that to long ago? :blink:
Locke may not have known about the C4, but he does know what happened to the Swan when the failsafe key was turned, so he should have known better than to have pushed the buttons. Seriously, you don't go into some strange place and start pushing buttons. Locke has become an idiot. :pinch:

Its Locke!

His is probably most curious among the losties (along with jack). So it was very natural of him to do something like that.

Also he didnt know that the entire place was wired up.

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