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Yeah...that was a pretty messed up at the end there. It would have been funny if they had her spring out at the last second of the episode. :p

I think Paulo would have died from so many bites. Nikki was only bitten once.

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Paulo being buried alive I would of cheered by Nikki...come on she was hot...and that ends 2 characters that were so pointless :laugh:...even their flashbacks sucked...but maybe not as worse as Rose and Bernard's Episode!!!

If there was any good out of Nikki/Paulo flashback, it showed Ben/Juliet/Others were able to access the Pearl Station via some undergound pathway.

At least I wanst alone there...I didnt hear them come down the ladder...made me think of a tunnel...tho it didnt look like there was much space for a tunnel near the ladder

Holy crap! While it was certainly a jaw-dropper of an ending, is it going to play out to anything? I seriously doubt they'll live and crawl out of all that, and as long as that doesn't happen, no one will know the truth except for the audience.

Holy crap! While it was certainly a jaw-dropper of an ending, is it going to play out to anything? I seriously doubt they'll live and crawl out of all that, and as long as that doesn't happen, no one will know the truth except for the audience.

I cant see them going back to them...its closure I think...no more will people talk about Paulo and Nikki only in past tense :D

At least I wanst alone there...I didnt hear them come down the ladder...made me think of a tunnel...tho it didnt look like there was much space for a tunnel near the ladder

If I'm not mistaken, Ben made a comment about the hatch door being open.

If I'm not mistaken, Ben made a comment about the hatch door being open.

I have to admit I wasn't taking much notice...ha ha I was typing an email out at the time...wasnt to interested but the Pearl made me look :D...I'll re watch!!!

Well if they could get into Perl, then they could see everything that went down in the hatch. And probably fed info through the vacuum tube to the rest. Likely is why they know so much about them. Notice Ben didn't know much when he said he'd find out and exploit Jack. It was also the first time Juliet sees him. Makes you want to go back and watch what all happened in the hatch. It also makes sense out of the inputting numbers in the computer. That requires a lot of idle time in the Hatch where conversation that can be overheard will occur. And with the quarantine marking on the hatch door, that would influence people to stay in and be watched. The question becomes is this the original purpose or just a convenience for the others.

Did anyone notice the dog uncovering the bodies? He knew they were still alive. In the scene where the teacher talked about the spider did he say it was deadly or just a paralytic?

Well if they could get into Perl, then they could see everything that went down in the hatch. And probably fed info through the vacuum tube to the rest. Likely is why they know so much about them. Notice Ben didn't know much when he said he'd find out and exploit Jack. It was also the first time Juliet sees him. Makes you want to go back and watch what all happened in the hatch. It also makes sense out of the inputting numbers in the computer. That requires a lot of idle time in the Hatch where conversation that can be overheard will occur. And with the quarantine marking on the hatch door, that would influence people to stay in and be watched. The question becomes is this the original purpose or just a convenience for the others.

Did anyone notice the dog uncovering the bodies? He knew they were still alive. In the scene where the teacher talked about the spider did he say it was deadly or just a paralytic?

I didn't think about Vincent uncovering the bodies.

As far as the Pearl station, I don't see that as being how they found out about everyone. I mean, they knew a lot of information about Jack, and they were able to prove to Jack that the Red Sox won the World Series that year. I'm almost certain that they have other means of finding this information out, which we'll eventually find out later. Case in point: they got Locke's dad there. You can't do that with the Pearl station (not that we know of anyway) :p

I didn't think about Vincent uncovering the bodies.

As far as the Pearl station, I don't see that as being how they found out about everyone. I mean, they knew a lot of information about Jack, and they were able to prove to Jack that the Red Sox won the World Series that year. I'm almost certain that they have other means of finding this information out, which we'll eventually find out later. Case in point: they got Locke's dad there. You can't do that with the Pearl station (not that we know of anyway) :p

What if Lock's dad is the monster. That thing can imitate just about anything. Which fits in well with what Ben was saying, that it can show you whatever you want to see.

What if Lock's dad is the monster. That thing can imitate just about anything. Which fits in well with what Ben was saying, that it can show you whatever you want to see.

My only issue with this is what purpose would giving Locke an imitation of his dad be? How would giving him what will eventually dissipate help Ben convince him to stick around and tap into the island's special powers? If it was going to show his dad, why show his dad tied up and apparently beaten? Wouldn't having him standing there be sufficient?

I'm not saying you're wrong, it's just that it doesn't seem as likely as the Others having another method of getting off and on the island.

Plus, Ben told that guy to get the man from Tallahassee, which apparently is Locke's dad. Surely Ben wasn't saying, "Get the smoke monster and make it look like Locke's dad." To me it makes more sense that it really is Locke's dad. But hey, I've been wrong before :)

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