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Some teasers for Episodes 4.02, 4.03 and 4.04

Source 1 on Episodes 3 and 4

"hi dark.Yes we've worked on the first 4 episodes but i cannot release any spoilers yet as this would give my indent away I feel.

All I can say is that episodes 3 and 4 are some of the best lost episodes I've worked on. All I will allow you post is to say is episode 3 -sayid - features a great ending and shooting and episode 4 - kate - had one of the best endings ive seen. sawyer and kate (skaters? is that right?) fans will not be happy!Info after the >>>>> you cannot post yet until i give you the goahead"

Source 2 on Episode 4

"And the end is so ****ing good oh my God!!! If your wife or girlfriend watches this show it will be her favorite episode. This one is one for the shipper legends!"

Source 3 on Episode 4

"Andy the only thing I can tell you so far is that episode 4 features an amazing twist. You should make sure when I send you the info that you provide a massive warning before people read it as it really should be watched rather than spoilt in advance. I will send you more info later when its closer to air date and you can decide how best to release it.Enjoy your holiday."

Source 4 on Episodes 2, 3 and 4

".....no that i cant confirm to you sorry maybe later, there are some very powerful scenes in 4-4 and to a lesser extent 4-3 .......

there will be a dharma artifact found but it is not on the island and is found by one of the new people......

...you are correct andy, that is a polar bear skull but like the dharma object it is not on the island

.. ill try to send you a full breakdown of episode 1 and 2 in a few weeks but i need to be more careful this year but from the questions you have asked it seems you have at least one other real insider"

Source: DarkUFO

There are more clues to explore. I found the season four clue, though the challenge on the ABC website is so poorly made that I want to punch to person who made it. Without revealing too much, I'll say that something that should be fitting into a spot will not. When you find it, you'll see what the heck I'm talking about. I really want to punch something now... more frustrating than my first few attempts at using Linux :argh: :angry:

Finally got passed the challenge (figured out the kink in the puzzle so that I could effectively do what I was trying to get it to do the whole time). The word to access more information is more tied to me personally than I realized. Bwahaha

That information is on the laptop. I didn't even think to check things on his desk and at the same time I'm wondering why my progress showed certain things as undiscovered :p

Yeah I know I think the page will get bigger as the thing goes on...its clear the Black Rock must of got lost there well thats my thought.

I wonder if I'll see any billboards around here...

The billboards are only in specific areas, based on the Oceanic Air's press release....

Los Angeles, CA

Tustin, CA

Ames, IA

Miami, FL

New York, NY

Portland, OR

Knoxville, TN

Seoul, South Korea

Sydney, Australia

The only ones that haven't been spotted yet are Miami and Seoul. Pictures of them all can be found here.

There have also been reports of a number of TV ads for Oceanic Air... chances are, these will be seen globally.

New Update on the Find815.com ARG now there is a video diary and that completes Chapter 1.

Also MASSIVE SPOILER info regarding lost coming from an interview with Matt Fox in EW.Com

On the 8th episode of Lost this season: ?There?s going to be some huge mind-blowing (stuff). Jack gets people off that island, [and] suddenly he and the other people are very well known? it becomes this massive story because everybody thought that every person on this plane was lost?. Who are they? What is everybody else doing? Jack?s mission was to get all of them off. It?s the overriding force behind him. So, the fact that he ends up getting off and doesn?t get that accomplished?I?m very curious to find out how that all goes down?. If I start giving you words about what I think it?s really about, I?m going to be honing in on some stuff that I?m not sure I?m authorized to talk about. A truck might pull up and a bunch of dudes in suits get out and mow us down with Uzis.?

On this season dealing with time travel and other supernatural elements: Really fascinating stuff. Last year, we find out Jack and Kate are off the island. How the f? did that happen? And why does he want to go back? In answering those questions, you have to start addressing the bigger, epic scope of the show. In doing that, you?re going to get into questions about the show that the audience is just dying to start finding out. What is this island? Where is this island? When is this island?

Edited by Rappy
I really wish I didn't see the first line of that. :(

Yeah I wish I hadn't read it but its my job for Spoilers so I just copied and pasted but I did post bold...maybe it should be bigger *ponders*

Where the heck are the s3 and s4 clues in his bedroom?

Yeah I wish I hadn't read it but its my job for Spoilers so I just copied and pasted but I did post bold...maybe it should be bigger *ponders*

Ehh, none of that is really a spoiler. Maybe the episode when it happens, but we know that Jack gets off the island. Thats already been shown.

Where the heck are the s3 and s4 clues in his bedroom?

Ehh, none of that is really a spoiler. Maybe the episode when it happens, but we know that Jack gets off the island. Thats already been shown.

Season 3 is the chair I can remember.

The season four clue is on the night stand on the right side of the bed (near the center of the web page). The :hover action only occurs on a small portion of it, but that's where it's at. The keyword is my name. Take a guess to what that is

The season four clue is on the night stand on the right side of the bed (near the center of the web page). The :hover action only occurs on a small portion of it, but that's where it's at. The keyword is my name. Take a guess to what that is

Jim?

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