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Alright here are the BIG questions we have for Next week...ALL Speculations

Which main characters is going to die? Jack? Locke? Charlie? Kate? Sawyer?

Will Desmond be in time to save Charlie this time?

Which Others will die?

Will we see the Monster? Or/and Jacob?

Is Jack's shocking flashback that he is NOT a good guy? He killed his father? Or something else? What makes his FB Shocking?

I see Jack tells Kate he Loves her in the promo, Hmmm

How will it end? Will it end with a Major character Dying or will it end with a Plot twist?

Question: I forgot to have my DVR record the 5 or so minutes after the show to see the promo for next week. It stopped taping directly after

Charlie hit Desmond and stuffed the note in his pocket

, Was that the end?

Charlie barely made into the hatch, to find it not flooded, then two chicks came running at him with guns. It ended with both of them pointing the guns at Charlie and him looking very sheepish.

Alright here are the BIG questions we have for Next week...ALL Speculations

Which main characters is going to die? Jack? Locke? Charlie? Kate? Sawyer?

Will Desmond be in time to save Charlie this time?

Which Others will die?

Will we see the Monster? Or/and Jacob?

Is Jack's shocking flashback that he is NOT a good guy? He killed his father? Or something else? What makes his FB Shocking?

I see Jack tells Kate he Loves her in the promo, Hmmm

How will it end? Will it end with a Major character Dying or will it end with a Plot twist?

Eh?? Did Jack kill his father? Christian Shephard died of a heart attack.

Several characters will die. Count on it ;)

I myself haven't read the big spoiler listing because while I want to be informed of some stuff, I gather that that listing has too much. There's almost no point in watching if it's detailing each major surprise. "This" is going to happen, but how it culminates to that point is always nice; that spoiler probably reveals the entire two hours which ruins it for me, so I will stay away, though I have an all too convincing clue as to what will happen.

Thought it was a alright episode. Enjoyed Charlie's Flashbacks of his life, its nice way to some up his best parts of his life, actually feel sorry for him now.

Finale should be awsome. So that spoiler was indeed correct, glad i glanced at the finale summary because knowing that it will be true now.

US Promo

CTV Promo

Pictures of "Looking Glass" Dharma Station

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Like the look of the "Looking Glass" logo

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From Lostpedia.

The Looking Glass-station name and Dharma symbol (a white rabbit and hole) are a clear reference to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There" by Lewis Caroll.

This station was also seen in the "Room 23" Video.

Alright here are the BIG questions we have for Next week...ALL Speculations

Which main characters is going to die? Jack? Locke? Charlie? Kate? Sawyer?

Will Desmond be in time to save Charlie this time?

Which Others will die?

Will we see the Monster? Or/and Jacob?

Is Jack's shocking flashback that he is NOT a good guy? He killed his father? Or something else? What makes his FB Shocking?

I see Jack tells Kate he Loves her in the promo, Hmmm

How will it end? Will it end with a Major character Dying or will it end with a Plot twist?

If I were Charlie (and Charlie was smart) I'd be looking for a tank of oxygen in there just in case it really did flood. I mean there would have to be tanks of oxygen in an underwater station.

So, considering the fact that the station wasn't flooded, and that the promo shows Desmond swimming into the hatch to find Charlie, I'm assuming that Desmond was lying to Charlie, or at least holding back some of what he saw. Desmond has yet to have an incorrect vision, neglecting his ability to change the outcome.

So, considering the fact that the station wasn't flooded, and that the promo shows Desmond swimming into the hatch to find Charlie, I'm assuming that Desmond was lying to Charlie, or at least holding back some of what he saw. Desmond has yet to have an incorrect vision, neglecting his ability to change the outcome.
He might not have lied, things could have been changed and he didn't get the vision that showed it changed. Remember when Desmond saw Charlie singing, Charlie encountered Desmond, but Charlie never remember that because something changed. Last night we see what changed, Desmond ends up finding Nadia and becomes a hero.

Of course it is possible that Desmond lied because he knew that if he told Charlie what was really going to happen Charlie would back out. At any rate, the Looking Glass is probably the coolest station thus far, even though we haven't seen much of it, it's location is just awesome.

Plus the fact that it's manned (or is it womanned?) makes for an interesting question. How long have they been down there? They can't know that the sub's been destroyed, leaving them stranded in a way, save for swimming out. The fact that they've got him tied up in the promo is interesting...kind of like they're interrogating him. This would mean there's something they don't know, which is odd for the Others.

He might not have lied, things could have been changed and he didn't get the vision that showed it changed. Remember when Desmond saw Charlie singing, Charlie encountered Desmond, but Charlie never remember that because something changed. Last night we see what changed, Desmond ends up finding Nadia and becomes a hero.

Of course it is possible that Desmond lied because he knew that if he told Charlie what was really going to happen Charlie would back out. At any rate, the Looking Glass is probably the coolest station thus far, even though we haven't seen much of it, it's location is just awesome.

Yeah I had a look on the blast door map and its not mentioned so its something that radzinsky didnt know of when he made that map but then again you would have had to have the maps from the Flame to know exactly where it is...but I admit its the coolest of the stations...Loving the logo as well :D

I think I missed

how they got the looking glass map

when the hell did they tell charlie where the switch and everything is

wasnt looking glass suppose to be flooded and no occupants?

In the Flame Sayid nicked a bunch of maps...including the one that showed the Barracks...

Is that cable an anchor of some sort for the "Looking glass"? If it was a power cable that was connected to an island power generator or something, Wouldn't it be ironic if they just had to sever the cable with a stick of dynamic or something to shut off that Jamming device that is in the station. :pinch:

I think I missed

how they got the looking glass map

when the hell did they tell charlie where the switch and everything is

wasnt looking glass suppose to be flooded and no occupants?

1. As Rappy said, Sayid took it from the Flame.

2. They didn't know where it was, but Desmond had a vision of Charlie flicking it so Charlie would assume he finds it.

3. Well that is a question, whether the 2 women are Dharma or the others?

1. As Rappy said, Sayid took it from the Flame.

2. They didn't know where it was, but Desmond had a vision of Charlie flicking it so Charlie would assume he finds it.

3. Well that is a question, whether the 2 women are Dharma or the others?

I would say they are Others because they aren't dressed like Others plus one of them doesnt look old enough but of course if they are natives they could be 600 hundred years old for all we know...

I would say they are Others because they aren't dressed like Others plus one of them doesnt look old enough but of course if they are natives they could be 600 hundred years old for all we know...

Yeah hopefully we find out. Question also how can those women (or even more) be living down there? Food etc

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