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I wish someone would leak the episodes :p

Anyone remember when that happened with Prison Break? At one point I actually think episodes were leaked a few eps later than the current :laugh: People even watched them not knowing exactly what had happened inbetween!

ps. /methinks Rappy :heart: 's Lost!

Lies! :p

I love it but sometimes I have lost faith as for the leaking the best we have had was the 24 when the first 4 episodes leaked.

Lies! :p

I love it but sometimes I have lost faith as for the leaking the best we have had was the 24 when the first 4 episodes leaked.

Ohhh I remember that.

4 episodes and 15 mins of episode 5 on a nice DVD with menus :p

Shame season 6 was pretty meh :/

Wasn't season 7 suppose to be out soon?

Ohhh I remember that.

4 episodes and 15 mins of episode 5 on a nice DVD with menus :p

Shame season 6 was pretty meh :/

Wasn't season 7 suppose to be out soon?

Yeah plus the kid who leaked it went to jail :laugh:

It was meant to air this year but due to the strike it won't be around till 2009.

Unless once Locke got out it actually WAS Walt. We didn't see that happen though.

Two other tidbits:

Daniel Faraday is a reference to Michael Faraday, a physicist who studied -- you guessed it -- magnetic fields.

Charlotte Lewis was given a middle name in the episode. Staples. Charlotte Staples Lewis. Or C. S. Lewis. He wrote 'The Chronicles of Narnia' among many other things.

No idea on the other two yet. Lapidus has quite a few things it could be.

Edit: Found out it was Miles Straume. Looking now.

Here's a theory.

What if the 'man' on the boat is ....

Annie.

Damn, you beat me to it. Not only did Michael Farady study magnetism, but from Wikipedia:

He established that magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between the two phenomena

Remember that Dan was amazed at how "light scatters differently" in the island? :)

The names started to ring a bell when Miles Strom was mentioned, cause it reminded me of Maelstrom. DOn't know what that means in the Lost context, but I just know nothing in lost is coincidental.

Damn it's been a while since I logged in to Neowin, but I just had to discuss this with someone

I think it's been answered, but can someone ring a bell as to, why Ben chose himself to be shot at and captured in Season 2?

Yeah, its wierd. He says he was coming for Locke, why? Surley he needed Jack to do the surgery?

All these spectulations are totally cool and fun, but I just hope in the end the answer/explanation lives up to it, you know? And, we not let down by a "We knew it all along, but the producers Kept denying it"...

I will say this, if by the end of the show, if indeed everything can be explained by PURE science I will declare this show the BEST SHOW EVER! :)

yeah i don't really see how that's possible now, i mean what's going on with all that supernatural stuff. i think we will just have to take it as it comes.

Episode 4.05 - The Constant

Desmond experiences unexpected side effects when he and Sayid hit turbulence on the way to the freighter

Source: WCHS

Charlotte around for a while yet

Taken from Kristin's E!Online Video there was a little snippet of Lost info.

- She is in the next 5 episodes

- She believes she is still around after that

I don't mind the new characters this season at all. Like it or not, most, if not all four new comers will be around for probably most of this eight episode stretch, besides, if they weren't around, we wouldn't be getting the drama of "they're not here to rescue us." Bring it on Lost!

Episode 4.05 - The Constant

Desmond experiences unexpected side effects when he and Sayid hit turbulence on the way to the freighter

Source: WCHS

Charlotte around for a while yet

Taken from Kristin's E!Online Video there was a little snippet of Lost info.

- She is in the next 5 episodes

- She believes she is still around after that

seriously...wtf :|

Well I'm with you on that, but considering how they now have a ghostbuster on a team, I highly doubt that's gonna happen.

Yeah a Ghostbuster makes the show a bit more tackier but still the team probably needed a paranormal expert.

I think Miles' gift is a complimentary element to the SciFi nature of Lost, despite claims that it's not. Desmond having flashes of the future (and reliving the past), Jacob, the smoke monster being able to look and interact with someone it has never encountered, how is any of this not SciFi and explainable through science? Then there's the smoke monster itself, which will likely have some kind of explanation that it's self-aware nanomachines so that it's theoretically possible to have it through science. And Walt appearing in places that he wasn't? Riiight.

It's a mystery, drama, and adventure oriented show, with a hint of SciFi, and that's why I love it :D

There's far too much story to tell to wrap up Lost this season... and you're hoping against reality: Lost has three seasons left for a total of 16 episodes per season, so why the heck would you want Lost to finish this season? That would seriously screw up the direction of the storytelling and make it have an utterly stupid and sucky ending because it would be rushed.

There's far too much story to tell to wrap up Lost this season... and you're hoping against reality: Lost has three seasons left for a total of 16 episodes per season, so why the heck would you want Lost to finish this season? That would seriously screw up the direction of the storytelling and make it have an utterly stupid and sucky ending because it would be rushed.

I agree we can't have everything answered this season because there is just to much to answer this season, they had this planned all along of when it will finish and how it will finish so its good they have that plan.

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