Lost - Season Three


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Rappy, Good point.

With regards to "flooded," I was under the distinct impression that it never was, and that was just Ben lying (yet again) to protect another secret.

Those are Ben's people down there, and he lied to the rest of the guys on top in order to _____________ (fill in the blank). Probably because The Looking Glass keeps the island hidden, not something the othere "Others" are too keen about.

I believe it would be impossible to "unflood" a flooded moonpool, simply because it takes HUGE A$S machines to do so (I've seen underwater construction sites). Therefore, the only logical explanation is that it was never flooded in the first place.

Rappy, Good point.

With regards to "flooded," I was under the distinct impression that it never was, and that was just Ben lying (yet again) to protect another secret.

Those are Ben's people down there, and he lied to the rest of the guys on top in order to _____________ (fill in the blank). Probably because The Looking Glass keeps the island hidden, not something the othere "Others" are too keen about.

I believe it would be impossible to "unflood" a flooded moonpool, simply because it takes HUGE A$S machines to do so (I've seen underwater construction sites). Therefore, the only logical explanation is that it was never flooded in the first place.

Yeah I would imagine someone told Radzinsky that there was a station underwater and he might of taken that as its underwater and not accessible...

Well according to that map there is 3 stations yet to be discovered, but 1 of them is crossed out.

Kinda makes me wonder about The Door.....

If he was building that map from experience, he may have seen The Door, but not known that it didn't lead anywhere. (Or so we think....)

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Rehashing Greatest Hits:

-The Looking Glass Hatch is called it because it is an Alice In Wonderland allusion.

-TLG is the underwater station referred to on Kelvin's map. They have been alluding to it ever since Sayid first found the wire on the beach.

-The cable could be a communication cable, not the power cable, or not the only power source for TLG.

-Damon points out that Jack's plans don't always work out. If Jack's plan were to work, it will probably have terrible repercussions on him personally.

-Cuse says they will answer definitively whether Charlie lives or dies before the season ends.

The Finale:

-They are still working on it and it isn't delivered until Tues Am for airing Wed.

-Don't want to say much about the Finale. Want us to arrive at our own conclusions. Things speak for themselves but then again they really don't.

-They hope Locke shows up in the Finale.

Oh so the underwater station is on Kelvins map...where?

If they're "still working on it" what does that mean?

Have they not even filmed it yet? Have they not decided what happens? If so, when do they decide, and when do they film?

Or do they film multiple possibilities and the producers stitch them together? Or are they talking about special effects and after touches when they say they aren't done yet?

(OMG, 2 days left!)

Oh, and if Cuse says its not done yet, those spoilers HAVE to be false, right? (PLEASE!?!?!??!)

If they're "still working on it" what does that mean?

Have they not even filmed it yet? Have they not decided what happens? If so, when do they decide, and when do they film?

Or do they film multiple possibilities and the producers stitch them together? Or are they talking about special effects and after touches when they say they aren't done yet?

(OMG, 2 days left!)

Possibly still working on it? That means that LOSTFAN108 spoilers (which i didn't read) may not be true.

Tell a lie, i did read what he put on the "Greatest Hits" but didn't read the finale part. Parts 1 and 2 are on Dark's site but i haven't read them...and i don't want to.

I have been reading them...just to see if he is keeping to his spoilers...lol

As for LG Station...hmmm...only think on the map that says anything about water is this bit....

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I never saw the numbers on the map before:

Square-root of 16, 64, 225

:D

nice.

Theres so much stuff on that map that we just havn't seen yet like Magnus Hanso's final resting place...all the scratched out stations...Also shows the Arrow to be bigger then we seen it...

Was it just me or did that promo not have a single new scene?

Not even a frame.

Charlie on the View

Skip to 1:44 mins into it to watch a slight sneak peak of the finale.

Whooo as expected Desmond arrives!

If they're "still working on it" what does that mean?

Have they not even filmed it yet? Have they not decided what happens? If so, when do they decide, and when do they film?

Or do they film multiple possibilities and the producers stitch them together? Or are they talking about special effects and after touches when they say they aren't done yet?

(OMG, 2 days left!)

Oh, and if Cuse says its not done yet, those spoilers HAVE to be false, right? (PLEASE!?!?!??!)

All it means is that the episode hasn't been delivered to the network yet. It's still in post-production. The story is set in stone, the shots have been filmed, but they're probably still working on last minute edits and the final sound mix, two of the last things that normally get done on a show or movie prior to delivery. Unlike movies, there's no need to deliver a TV episode early, so ABC can work on the episode right up until air day.

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