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Really? Season Three had the same flare that season one had, and took it to a new level. I can't wait :D

Not to mention that the S3 finale was one of the best episodes of the series to date.

I thought the Find 815 video was a bit crap tonight but I suppose its gonna heat up.

The end of chapter ones are just recaps, though he did confirm that the hidden data in the emails was coordinates.

I reckon its a 6 because of the city reflection against the island. Showing that people will get off the island.

If people want to know, here are the people that get off the island: Hurley, Jack, Kate, Sayid, Jin and Sun

I purposely neglected find815.com so that I could do them all together. In the midst of my clue hunt, I noticed the original email sent to Sam with Sonya's picture watermarked over the cabin door. I've highlighted this image. At least, ti looks like it could be Sam's email, though it appears to have a little more text than the email. I doubt it's of any significance.

I purposely neglected find815.com so that I could do them all together. In the midst of my clue hunt, I noticed the original email sent to Sam with Sonya's picture watermarked over the cabin door. I've highlighted this image. At least, ti looks like it could be Sam's email, though it appears to have a little more text than the email. I doubt it's of any significance.

There are quite a few hidden images, I have no idea if any of them actually mean anything.

Love the sig Peewee :)

I actually was going to comment that we already know that NONE will be saved, just based on the S3 finale. For instance, whoever committed suicide and was in the coffin wasn't saved. Jack screaming 'we have to go back' wasn't saved. Not enough of Kate was shown to know if she was 'saved' or not.

If it said 'Some will be found' that would be more accurate.

Then again, without them dying, the people that will refuse to leave the island (Locke, Rose, Bernard, Danielle -- just for instance and based on previous statements) are saved.

Its an interesting argument. 'Saved' and 'rescued' are two different things in Lost. Can't think of anywhere else that is the case.

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I actually was going to comment that we already know that NONE will be saved, just based on the S3 finale. For instance, whoever committed suicide and was in the coffin wasn't saved. Jack screaming 'we have to go back' wasn't saved. Not enough of Kate was shown to know if she was 'saved' or not.

If it said 'Some will be found' that would be more accurate.

Then again, without them dying, the people that will refuse to leave the island (Locke, Rose, Bernard, Danielle -- just for instance and based on previous statements) are saved.

Its an interesting argument. 'Saved' and 'rescued' are two different things in Lost. Can't think of anywhere else that is the case.

Excellent points. Definitely makes the whole Lost universe even more intriguing. *snickers at PB*

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