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No higher than four, but no younger than two. One person said two max, there's no way he'd be any younger, the kid is too big.... then again, Aaron is supposed to be around three months old, yet he looks as if he's closer to six months... natural growth hormones via the island? :iiam:

The ratings for "Eggtown" are in, and the good news is that they didn't fall too far from the number of viewers "The Economist" pulled in. "Eggtown" was seen by 13.53 million people, as opposed to 13.62 million for last week's installment. As always, these numbers will likely be bolstered when Nielsen factors in DVR data, but even without that it looks like Lost is holding steady.

im getting a funny feeling that all these flash forwards are not in chronological order. I feel that the the last episode in season 3 the flash forward is set in a time after kates trial flash forward, where she says "he will be waiting" or something like that she means Aaron will be waiting. Still begs the question about who was in the coffin, could it be sawyer, we now know it cant be ben.

im getting a funny feeling that all these flash forwards are not in chronological order. I feel that the the last episode in season 3 the flash forward is set in a time after kates trial flash forward, where she says "he will be waiting" or something like that she means Aaron will be waiting. Still begs the question about who was in the coffin, could it be sawyer, we now know it cant be ben.

Are you new? They ARE NOT in chronological order.

im getting a funny feeling that all these flash forwards are not in chronological order. I feel that the the last episode in season 3 the flash forward is set in a time after kates trial flash forward, where she says "he will be waiting" or something like that she means Aaron will be waiting. Still begs the question about who was in the coffin, could it be sawyer, we now know it cant be ben.

We have no idea when the Sayid/Ben story was actually set in comparison with the other story of Jack and Hurley or even Jack and Coffin.

JULIET REVEALS SOME STARTLING NEWS TO JIN ABOUT SUN, AND SAYID AND DESMOND BEGIN TO UNDERSTAND THE FREIGHTER?S MISSION WHEN THEY MEET THE SHIP?S CAPTAIN, ON ABC?S ?LOST?

?Ji Yeon? ? Juliet is forced to reveal some startling news to Jin when Sun threatens to move to Locke?s camp. Meanwhile, Sayid and Desmond begin to get an idea of the freighter crew?s mission when they meet the ship?s Captain, on ?Lost,? THURSDAY, MARCH 13 (9:00-10:02 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

?Lost? stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Michael Emerson as Ben, Matthew Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet, Terry O?Quinn as Locke and Harold Perrineau as Michael.

Guest starring are Sam Anderson as Bernard, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Kevin Durand as Keamy, Marc Vann as doctor, Grant Bowler as Captain Gault, Lanny Joon as Dr. Bae, Simon Rhee as shopkeeper, Zoe Bell as Regina, Christine Kim as admitting nurse, Lynette Garces as another nurse, David Yew as Chinese security agent and George Kee Cheung as Chinese ambassador.

?Ji Yeon? was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Stephen Semel.

?Lost? is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC?s selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound and Spanish audio via SAP. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.

This episode of ?Lost? will be available on ABC.com the day after airing on the network for users to watch online.

Source: ABC

Are you new? They ARE NOT in chronological order.

no im quite old. Been watching since season 1 ep 1. And how can you tell with pure certainty that they are not, i just assumed, maybe you have some inside information :shifty:

We have no idea when the Sayid/Ben story was actually set in comparison with the other story of Jack and Hurley or even Jack and Coffin.

Hmm that clears things up a bit, still not keeping everything in chronological order is confusing to keep track of. Viewers will be lost aswell lol

no im quite old. Been watching since season 1 ep 1. And how can you tell with pure certainty that they are not, i just assumed, maybe you have some inside information :shifty:

You can tell because take for instance Season Three Finale. Jack has a beard. In Hurley's flashforward Jack says he's thinking of growing a beard.

Also the fact that Jack isn't racing to get back to the island, yet.

Hmm that clears things up a bit, still not keeping everything in chronological order is confusing to keep track of. Viewers will be lost aswell lol

That's kind of the point. The story for Lost isn't linear and if it were, the story would be boring. Lost is like a jigsaw puzzle. You start with many different sections and then piece you way to the end.

That's the idea of lost, and in the Podcast of this week (or last), they say that the flash forwars weren't in chronological order...

Yeah which is pretty cool but I suppose near the end of this sub season we will get a clearer picture of whats in order.

All of the eps in Season 4 have been really good up until last night. Nothing really happened at all in that episode. More character development for already established characters? The only thing that was interesting was that one guy asking Ben for 3.5 million. Other than that the whole episode was really quite boring.

All of the eps in Season 4 have been really good up until last night. Nothing really happened at all in that episode. More character development for already established characters? The only thing that was interesting was that one guy asking Ben for 3.5 million. Other than that the whole episode was really quite boring.

It was 3.2 million ;)

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