Lost - Season Three


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Just to put this out there, John Latham (awfully close to Lantham) was a conceptual artist-slash-philospher who came up with the concepts of "flat time" and "event structure".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Latham_(artist)

That fits in with the Michael theory nicely. Michael being from New York, Michael being an artist, Michael having a teenage son, a town in Albany is named Latham, etc.

Um, doesn't Kate's voicemail repeat the number when Jack calls her from the bridge? "Number XXX-XXXX is unavailable. Please leave a message..." or something like that?

Oh I didn't even hear,

This is what voicemail says

"You reached 310-555-0148. Please leave a Message"

He Dialed 7(Without Area code, of course) BUT the first 3 (IF it's 555) didn't sound like the same tone?

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Yeah I thought there was less freckles!!!....

As for the air bubble in the LG I honestly think Charlie has died I mean yes he could of swan out that hole but the speed the water was rushing in it would of been hard I think and after all it was destiny especially as the code machine was done by a musician...

I'm a small guy, but there's no way I would've fit through that hole, must less Charlie.

I played around with the file for a bit. The first file is the one JediX posted but I tried to "clean it up" a bit. By that I mean isolate the dial tones, filter out the frequencies outside the DTMF frequencies and increase the gain a bit.

The second file is a generated tone of 6452346.

lost2a.mp3

lost2.mp3

Keep in mind I know nothing about audio processing so there's probably some audio engineers laughing it up.

Jacks dad is kinda dead to be having anymore children isn't he?

But... I don't care how drunk you are or how high on pain pills you can get, when you fly grief stricken to Australia to claim your father's body, load his body on a plane that subsequently crashes on an island where you spend two months experiencing some of the weirdest **** you could imagine, hallucinate a vision of your dead father on said island - - - you don't accidentally reference your father as alive and a few stories above you in his office. I can't imagine that Jack would have a mental lapse like that no matter how intoxicated.

Jacks dad is kinda dead to be having anymore children isn't he?

His status is technically unknown, but if you all remember correctly Juliet told Jack in A Tale of Two Cities that Sarah is "happy". I would say that she's remarried, but I think it is a little to soon to assume Christian is the father.

But... I don't care how drunk you are or how high on pain pills you can get, when you fly grief stricken to Australia to claim your father's body, load his body on a plane that subsequently crashes on an island where you spend two months experiencing some of the weirdest **** you could imagine, hallucinate a vision of your dead father on said island - - - you don't accidentally reference your father as alive and a few stories above you in his office. I can't imagine that Jack would have a mental lapse like that no matter how intoxicated.

i said the exact same thing!

But... I don't care how drunk you are or how high on pain pills you can get, when you fly grief stricken to Australia to claim your father's body, load his body on a plane that subsequently crashes on an island where you spend two months experiencing some of the weirdest **** you could imagine, hallucinate a vision of your dead father on said island - - - you don't accidentally reference your father as alive and a few stories above you in his office. I can't imagine that Jack would have a mental lapse like that no matter how intoxicated.

Jack didn't know his father had died until after he arrived at the hotel in Sydney. Remember he went to the hotel room looking for him found Christian had left his wallet and that's when Jack went looking for his father. Up until then Jack just thought he was out drinking in Sydney.

The only reason Jack went to Australia was because his mother made him feel guilty about turning his father in about being drunk while operating on a patient.

Yeah he comes well prepared...also its interesting because you know what I don't think that eye in the Arrow Station belongs to Mikhail...after all Mikhails eye is fused over so a glass eye can never be put in there....

i thought that too, but the amount of healing on his scars werent' that much, you could still see the sewing, so it is entirely possible that after he lost his glass eye that someone on the island sewed him up

hurmoth, i think you read that wrong, he is talking about in the flash forward

His status is technically unknown, but if you all remember correctly Juliet told Jack in A Tale of Two Cities that Sarah is "happy". I would say that she's remarried, but I think it is a little to soon to assume Christian is the father.

Yeah my thoughts now....he has seen him around the Island but I think thats Smokey just showing him what he wants to see...

Jack didn't know his father had died until after he arrived at the hotel in Sydney. Remember he went to the hotel room looking for him found Christian had left his wallet and that's when Jack went looking for his father. Up until then Jack just thought he was out drinking in Sydney.

The only reason Jack went to Australia was because his mother made him feel guilty about turning his father in about being drunk while operating on a patient.

Ok, that point aside - he was traveling with his father's body and saw a vision of him on the island. How drunk can you be to "forget" your father has died? Unless he was bluffing, but that wouldn't make sense either. I just can't imagine a scenario in which Jack would say what he said, unless his father was not dead.

Ok, that point aside - he was traveling with his father's body and saw a vision of him on the island. How drunk can you be to "forget" your father has died? Unless he was bluffing, but that wouldn't make sense either. I just can't imagine a scenario in which Jack would say what he said, unless his father was not dead.

Yeah I realized the point you were making after I posted. Sorry about that :( But I agree with you, you have to be really loosing it to forget that your father is dead.

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