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im so so confused!!!

im guessing the oceanic 6 get off the island and Hurley wants to go back and get the others they left behind ?

It's more like someone is telling him that they should go back, but we don't know why. Hopefully we'll have a better understanding of that after the 8th episode.

Nice to see this studio getting Movie treatment (Cloverfield), hopefully Lost become a Movie eventually too!

No. Just, no. Lost shouldn't be a movie. They'd have to dumb it way down for the masses. Lost needs to complete its other 47 episodes and be done. Let Abrams/Cuse/Linlenof wrap everything up in those and be done with it. This isn't 24 where they can make a new story and make it a movie. This is Lost, there is only one story.

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Nice to see this studio getting Movie treatment (Cloverfield), hopefully Lost become a Movie eventually too!

Yep I felt compelled to create a Bad Robot Sig :D

No. Just, no. Lost shouldn't be a movie. They'd have to dumb it way down for the masses. Lost needs to complete its other 47 episodes and be done. Let Abrams/Cuse/Linlenof wrap everything up in those and be done with it. This isn't 24 where they can make a new story and make it a movie. This is Lost, there is only one story.

Good point about Dumb it down, but DON'T dumb it down, it can be done - X-files anyone?

It will confuse idiots or some not following the show some, but I thought X-files movie was really good!

Another thing they can do is in the movies do a 10 minute Recap or something.

I like to see an Incredibly action-packed, CGI-eye candy version of lost, that TV Budget just can't afford!

There's just far, far too much in lost to make a movies. A set of movies maybe, reminiscent of LotR. Better yet, it'd probably have to be like Harry Potter, where it spans seven or eight three hour movies because there's just so much to it. Each season of Lost is around 17-19 hours, so they'd have to remove a lot of stuff in order to even fit seven three hour movies (granted this could be possible with some of the filler stuff they have), but given the nature of Lost, I just can't see it working to its favor.

2 Screengrabs from "Confirmed Dead"

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One of the things that made me especially curious was to know whether they'd go into counting the bodies in the supposed crash. From that second screenshot, you can see the bleh hand of the pilot, played by our boy Greg Grunberg. Man Thursday can't come fast enough!

I'm just wondering, if they were confirmed all dead, then have a "Oceanic 6", what would the public reaction be? I'm confident that they (the 6) made a pack to not tell that the others and remaining survivors are still on the island, i wonder what was on the other side of the deal?

One of the things that made me especially curious was to know whether they'd go into counting the bodies in the supposed crash. From that second screenshot, you can see the bleh hand of the pilot, played by our boy Greg Grunberg. Man Thursday can't come fast enough!

When did Greg have a beard in Lost?...plus it makes you think who's bodies are they because wasn't the pilot carried off by smokey

It will be really interesting how this plays out because we have the Oceanic Six, the only "survivors" of the crash, but they found a plane. The only way to explain that is that the plane doesn't have a body for the six. Oi my mind is racing now....

He didn't have a beard, and yes, he was the pilot that was carried off by smokey

Yeah which makes you think if that body is the pilots the real pilot then the people who planted the plane has access to smokey

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