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

Well going back the map it says "Dharma Hatch" so there might be a Hatch somewhere on the Island to get out...that Cable can't be the only thing leading from it...

Well going back the map it says "Dharma Hatch" so there might be a Hatch somewhere on the Island to get out...that Cable can't be the only thing leading from it...
I disagree. Considering only 90 days (about) have passed on the island, and considering that the explosion occurred within the past few weeks, I would say that it's possible that the cable is the only thing connecting the station to the island. Otherwise the people in the underwater station would be dressed as the others are dressed now, rather than looking quite worn. Also, they wouldn't be in the station, surely, since Henry would have called them back.

If there was an underground tunnel connecting the station to the mainland, then why have the cable at all? People wouldn't need it to find the station because they could just use the tunnel, and the station doesn't need anchoring the the island since the support struts would suggest that it's grounded.

Of course, I'm just speculating. We'll just have to watch and find out!

Interesting episode, I love finding new hatches - and this one is just cool.

I really really really hope the spoiler-author had seen this episode and figured if he told the truth about this one he can lie about the season finale and people would believe it... because I REALLY don't want to see that happening.

From the promo it looks like Sayid, Jin, and Bernard have failed :(

Interesting episode, I love finding new hatches - and this one is just cool.

I really really really hope the spoiler-author had seen this episode and figured if he told the truth about this one he can lie about the season finale and people would believe it... because I REALLY don't want to see that happening.

From the promo it looks like Sayid, Jin, and Bernard have failed :(

I really hope the finale spoiler is wrong... :unsure:

Aren't flashbacks tied to the current happenings?

Like "Greatest Hits" was Charlie remembering each thing as he thought about. There was Sun and her previous affairs. Kate and the murder. Sawyer and the murder. Sayid and the torture.

So how can

a flashback be a flashforward if the person doesn't know what happens?

Something interesting: They fsck'd up Desmond's concept of "visions"

At first it was that he "lived it before" but now, how can he have seen Charlie die if Charlie was underwater and he wasn't?!

Aren't flashbacks tied to the current happenings?

Like "Greatest Hits" was Charlie remembering each thing as he thought about. There was Sun and her previous affairs. Kate and the murder. Sawyer and the murder. Sayid and the torture.

So how can

a flashback be a flashforward if the person doesn't know what happens?

Something interesting: They fsck'd up Desmond's concept of "visions"

At first it was that he "lived it before" but now, how can he have seen Charlie die if Charlie was underwater and he wasn't?!

Because your not suppose to know its a flash forward when watching? hence the cliff hanger effect. Its something they will, well, might of thrown in to mix it up a bit since everyone who hasn't read the spoilers will be thinking its a flashback.

That and if the episode is Jack heavy and we follow his character around, it might be that the island parts of that episode are the flashbacks, but i doubt that.

And I'm guessing that Isn't what happened in the vision, usually we see all the important ones that go along with the story, so the only reason we wouldn't of seen this is because he knew what was going to happen and lied, but if we saw this it would of taken away from the surprise of him not being killed.

Not really, he wanted to do it by the book so everyone else can get saved. If anything was changed it could make the outcome different.

Yeah also don't forget the Universe has a way of course correcting itself...so even tho he knocked Des out it will still happen...

No, that's not what I mean.

No matter what, Des is ABOVE the water.

He "lived it before" but seeing as he's not IN THE HATCH with Charlie, how can he POSSIBLY know about the blinking light?

He's above-water, not belowe. He didn't live this moment, so he can't possibly know.

No, that's not what I mean.

No matter what, Des is ABOVE the water.

He "lived it before" but seeing as he's not IN THE HATCH with Charlie, how can he POSSIBLY know about the blinking light?

He's above-water, not belowe. He didn't live this moment, so he can't possibly know.

Despite the fact that these episodes have been great, I feel they're losing it.

If Des is suddenly psychic and Jack has a you-know-what, then LOST is lost.

What Desmond sees are flashes, not the same as him living the moment in the future and then being able to relive it in the present. He knows where about the blinking light because he saw it in his flashes. It's the blinking light switch that Charlie flipped that caused his death. As Desmond said, if something is changed, the picture on the box changes. As far as we know, Desmond never saw himself in the underwater hatch.

Also, Desmond didn't just suddenly become psychic within the last few weeks. It happened after the hatch imploded, but we still don't know exactly how or why; the way you're saying it, they just threw it in there suddenly.

No, that's not what I mean.

No matter what, Des is ABOVE the water.

He "lived it before" but seeing as he's not IN THE HATCH with Charlie, how can he POSSIBLY know about the blinking light?

He's above-water, not belowe. He didn't live this moment, so he can't possibly know.

If you were looking closely at the trailer

Des dives underwater and finds the "Looking Glass" and thats why he knows

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