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the sonic fence is pretty rubbish if you can climb over it with a tree, the others didnt really think that through lol

Yeah I thought that but maybe back in the day when Dharma was on the Island there wasn't any trees...remember Roger was in a van because there was a road...

Claire is Jack's stepsister! z0mg! well episode was fine, every dedicated tv watcher and scifi fan could tell the group that those were sonic emitters...

The tree was useless, running fast would be enough...

Jack playing ball with beardy ...that was amusing, especially the impresion on Jack's face when he "touchdowned"

You think that sonic fence is to keep out smokey?

Probably not it was probably there for when Dharma and Hostiles were fighting...because it seems Dharma had the Barracks but when Dharma were all killed off they just kept it running...it probably cant stop Smokey because Smokey isnt a being is he...or is he we really dont know enough about him.

Arhh!!!

i need answers

wth i thought this was a abandoned island, then others pop up

why are they treating them like ****

what is so important that they kill them selfs and obey the leader of the others, dont they want to go home too.

how do they get background info on the main characters?

I think the producers dont know what to do with Smokey....

I heard a podcast a while back (cant remember when) but they said that someone in the world came so close on a comment on a fansite to actually get what Smokey is...wish I can remember what one it was!!!

Arhh!!!

i need answers

wth i thought this was a abandoned island, then others pop up

why are they treating them like ****

what is so important that they kill them selfs and obey the leader of the others, dont they want to go home too.

how do they get background info on the main characters?

Gotta agree with that, at the moment I think that'd be the most compelling thing I'd like to know. Why the fcuk are they so hostile in the first place?!!

I mean, did the losties do anything bad to them (first..)? Seemingly not... they crash land, the hostiles start doing bad horrible stuff... and for no apparent reason. And then no one asks why the hell they are killing them even after having so much opertunties.

I heard a podcast a while back (cant remember when) but they said that someone in the world came so close on a comment on a fansite to actually get what Smokey is...wish I can remember what one it was!!!

Wow never heard that before :o

Wow never heard that before :o
Damon Lindelof: I think that there are bits and pieces that someone could put together. Recently Carlton and I put out to the Yahoo community all over the world, what do you think the monster is? And some people came alarmingly close to what its origins were, how it lindelof-cuse.jpgfunctions, what its purpose is, but they weren?t able to go the next level as Carlton says, deeper into saying, ?That?s what it is but what does that mean in the grander scheme of what the island is.? It doesn?t mean that someone couldn?t accidentally back into it and anticipate something that they haven?t seen yet. But sort of the real hardcore intel about the island is going to start to reveal itself towards the end of the season as we learn more about the others.

Found it over at Buddy TV

I think someone mentioned it on here before that smokey 'morphed' into things, such as Ekos brother, Jacks dad, Hurleys crazy friend, Kates horse ect.

That's what I have been thinking all along. I kind of just assumed that was what was going on with the smoke.

zomg!

At the end of that clip Jack says "I will come back here for you" to Kate ... are they going to keep Kate now? That's so not cool...

but the clip starts with that hot pic of Kate in her underwear from the beginning :wub: :uberhump: I can't wait for next week now...

Didn't they originally want her to do that bit in the nude, but she said no?

Yeah shes not keen on the whole nude thing...she doesnt mind getting to her smalls but anything else is out of our glances...just think hobbit boy gets to see that every night :pinch: :angry:

(BTW, I doubt they wanted Kate to do a nude scene because the show's TV Rating doesn't include frontal nudity)

I'm guessing she would have been covering herself, but that hasn't stopped shows from doing it in the past (Stargate S1 Ep1 comes to mind)

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