Lost - Season Three


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Wow - nice episode!

I really think that was on-par with Season 1... No real answers, but BEAUTIFL script, and awesome hints.

I REALLY REALLY REALLY hope that Juliet is on the level with them - she seemed sincere with the handcuffs.. It would be awesome if she would join them.

So I guess the Others aren't involved with the monsters on the Island - if Juliet is to be trusted.

But then - what ARE they doing on the island if they don't have anything to do with the weird stuff!?!

I just watched the promo - looks good.

I've beating myself on the head why they have to be so thick and never ask for answers - it seems Saeed is once more coming to the rescue.

I really think that was on-par with Season 1... No real answers, but BEAUTIFL script, and awesome hints.
Completely agree with you. In fact I was thinking last night how nice it was to have one of episodes. It really felt like Season 1 when they were showing how happy everyone was because of Sawyer. Very nice touch, very feel good episode. :yes:

Clearly Sawyer is the one who conned that girl, and she is pregnant with his kid.

Pretty good ep, but I guess we didn't really learn anything new... Something is weird with Juliet. I think it's a setup.

What the hell was with the flashes of light from smokey? That was....different.

Nothing new?

Sawyer has a kid out there somewhere.

If Juliet is to be believed, the Others really don't know what the monster is either. They probably didn't build the fence either, they simply use it for protection.

If that's true, than either Ben knows what the monster is and is hiding something or that really is Locke's dad.

Locke went with the Others when they left the town, and will likely take up a role of some importance among them, considering his 'connection' with the island. I wouldn't be surprised if he become's Lost's "Tetsuo" (Akira reference there)

Juliet really did get left behind. Think about it, there's no reason to do all this just to infiltrate the survivor's camp. They already know everything about everyone and could easily work surveillance from without.

Nothing new?

Sawyer has a kid out there somewhere.

If Juliet is to be believed, the Others really don't know what the monster is either. They probably didn't build the fence either, they simply use it for protection.

If that's true, than either Ben knows what the monster is and is hiding something or that really is Locke's dad.

Locke went with the Others when they left the town, and will likely take up a role of some importance among them, considering his 'connection' with the island. I wouldn't be surprised if he become's Lost's "Tetsuo"

We knew about Sawyer's kid already from the earlier episode (mentioned above).

I wonder if Locke is being groomed to take over for Ben, since Ben can't walk any longer. Maybe, just a guess. This season has been great though, very exciting and fun to watch. :yes:

I maintain that something is weird with Juliet. She's never been honest, ever, so I won't start being it just yet. I'd rather see Jack and Kate, ...call me a hopeless romantic or something :unsure:

The flashes smokey did to Juliet, I don't recall it being the same as what happened to Eko. There were flashes within the smoke, but Eko saw images while Juliet was experiencing a paparazzi bonanza.

Of course, I could be wrong about Eko's experience with smokey.

What happened to John Locke? He was acting really weird and we haven't seen much of him since Ben showed us his father... I wonder what's up... :unsure: :huh:

John is so odd that he actually irritates me :laugh:

My issue with Jack and Juliet is that Juliet is far too good at lying, so we really have no idea what actually is the truth about her or what she does. Kate is much more transparent, she f'ed up, she is sorry for it, and she apologized. Perhaps I am over analyzing Kate, but she seems less "perfect" than Juliet and I think that is what draws me to her...she seems more human.

The flashes smokey did to Juliet, I don't recall it being the same as what happened to Eko. There were flashes within the smoke, but Eko saw images while Juliet was experiencing a paparazzi bonanza.

Of course, I could be wrong about Eko's experience with smokey.

Yeah they were within the smoke for Eko but as it was Dark it seemed more poignant dont forget when it happened to Eko it was during the day...

Ok now for some stuff you may of not noticed...

Smokey Takes 3 Forms

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Smokey returns in Episode 3x15, "Left Behind". This time, Smokey is chasing after Kate and Juliet. In an encounter with the two, Smokey does something we really haven't seen to date. He flashes bright lights in Juliet's face. This seems different than the scanning we saw with Eko.

Also, when Smokey appears at the fence, we see Smokey emerge from several pieces that join together to form one big smokey. When Smokey runs away, he appears to break into two pieces.

Interestingly, as Smokey approaches the fence, there are three large "heads" that are very noticeable. Could this be confirmation that Smokey is indeed the "Cerberus" mentioned on the Blast Door Map? Is it possible that Smokey is comprised of three separate entities that are capable of joining together, or working independently. Could this explain why sometimes we hear the clackety-clak noises of a roller coaster when Smokey appears, and sometimes we don't?

What do you think?

(Lost Cubit)

Keypad Numbers

Juliet typed 1623 into the Keypad...seen them numbers before!!! :D

Gas Canister

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Interestingly enough the gas canister used had a website and it seems the company is genuine so the question remains where did the others get military equipment...

Visit the makers site :)

(Courtesy of Lost Easter Eggs)

Some Awesome Promos from last nights episode :shifty:

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Edited by Rappy

Senator Forms Subcommittee For The Watching Of Lost

April 3, 2007 | Issue 43•14

WASHINGTON, DC—Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) announced the formation of a new Senate subcommittee for the Watching of Lost and appointed himself its chair Monday.

"This subcommittee's mission is to promote viewing and discussion of this riveting ABC series every Wednesday night at my house," said Nelson, who lives alone, adding that membership on the subcommittee is open to both parties, requires no seniority, and is "fun." "In addition, I have been able to secure funding for two large pizzas and one two-liter bottle of Pepsi, and have every confidence that I can acquire more."

Sen. Nelson has asked all attendees to arrive on time, do their best to remain quiet during the show's airing, and stick around to discuss the plot and backstory for "as long as you want afterward."

SOURCE

I thought this was pretty funny. Also nice to see lost getting some Onion publicity!

This is such bull****.

Juliette: I know his birthday, who his parents are, who his wife was bla bla bla bla bla

Kate: You win this round.

What about asking how she knows all about Jack? Noooooo, that doesn't cross a normal person's mind. **** that. If I were in her position, I wouldn't put her shoulder back in until I got some damn answers.

She should said: "B*tch you should know all of that, you're psycho stalker" :laugh:

The tension between the two of them would so intentionally obvious.

I was hoping they were gonna mud wrestle but smokey spoilt the party :laugh:

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