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in the past, lost (as we know) never have a correlation between seasons. Now is getting even worse, now is by episode.

They really think the ppl who watch this show have a lobotomy. Actually is a must have.

For a second I thought that Ben will tell to John "the" numbers, but no!. Who cares anyways and who remember the numbers anyways?, huh?

36 15 28... lmao

I thought this was quite interesting from Lostpedia

"TEMPEST" is a US government codename for the concealment of so-called "compromising emanations" in part through the use of Faraday cages to contain the electromagnetic radiation of entire buildings.

I just watched parts of the season finale of season two, and I noticed a comment that Ben made. "Then you're going to take this boat, and follow a compass bearing of 325 and if you do that exactly, you and your son will find rescue." I said it before and it's probably the same conclusion that many have already come to, that Ben already knew about this boat and knew that Michael would intercept it. How else would Michael find rescue? Michael even said, "That's it? I follow the bearing and me and my son get rescued?" Ben: "Yes." The words rescue were specifically chosen, not "find land" or anything of that nature. Because of this, I'm certain that Ben's man on the boat is in fact Michael, but the bigger question to me is, why? For season one and two, all Michael kept screaming about was him and his son (almost to the point of annoyance), so why? I know we'll get the answer, maybe even before the break is over, but I'm going to be thinking about that until I find out. No other person makes sense. The fact that Harold Perrineau is credited, we know he's coming back (and from the statement on the preview for this week's episode), but I can't help but wonder why Michael would be helping Ben. I know how he got there (he was intercepted while traveling away from the island). Once he gets outside of the islands "protective zone", he continues on the bearing 325 to intercept the freighter, so that makes sense, but why spy for Ben?! Ah well, we'll find out soon enough. I love this show :D

The Other Woman wasn't a very good episode..

It was okay imo, not a great episode, but oh well.

Okay, my friend posted this in a Myspace bulletin but didn't tell me if he wrote it himself or he stole it from somewhere. Anyways, i found it a good read.

Lost: The Incident

the incident was first mentioned in episode three of season two "orientation" where dr marvin candle said "not long after the expeiments began however... there was... an incident... and since that time the following protocol has been observed..."

we know that electromagnetism has something to do with the time related events that occur... such as desmonds flashes, the side effects of entering and leaving the time difference on and off the island, micheal and walts journey, elliot (from lost: via domus) who saw the plane crash which he was inside and then awoke in a different version of the crash, etc...

given that eletromagnetism has something to do with these time events... we can asume that as "the swan" was an eletromagetic station, the incident is somehow related to time distortion, which lead dharma to introduce measures of containing the build up by discharing it slightly every 108 minuites

this time distortion could also be why radzinky would kill himself? and maybe why he did some weird things like create an invisible map of the island, cut a completely un-important peice from the swan orientation video, leave objects in the abbandoned staff station, etc...

daniel faraday has written in his book "if anything goes wrong, desmond hume will be my constant" and given that desmond constant is penny widmore, desmond and those surrounding his past was shaped by the future before it began... including charles widmore, penelope widmore, desmond himself, daniel faraday, etc... everything is one big time loop... the future happens because the past is how it is because of the future, lol

A comment about Michael being the 'man on the boat'...

Well, we know from Sayid's recent episode that he later works for Ben, right? It would totally blow my mind if they revealed that Sayid was actually his man on the boat. Michael would be too obvious at this point for Lost... But then again, who knows? They always seem to throw us for a loop every once in a while. Who knows, maybe Sayid has already made some kind of deal with Ben.

Just stipulation. Probably wrong, but it would confuse the hell out of me. Heh.

What's sad is that there are 300 million Americans and only 13 million of them are watching Lost while the other 287 million are watching shows like American Idol :wacko:

Are you really surprised by that? Lets be honest here, most Americans prefer dumb down shows. Most have become lost when watching Lost. I blame MTV.

A comment about Michael being the 'man on the boat'...

Well, we know from Sayid's recent episode that he later works for Ben, right? It would totally blow my mind if they revealed that Sayid was actually his man on the boat. Michael would be too obvious at this point for Lost... But then again, who knows? They always seem to throw us for a loop every once in a while. Who knows, maybe Sayid has already made some kind of deal with Ben.

Just stipulation. Probably wrong, but it would confuse the hell out of me. Heh.

The biggest problem with this is that Ben's man on the boat has been there while Sayid has been on the island, which would mean there being two Sayids, and to my knowledge, we haven't seen one character exist twice. We had references of people appearing where they shouldn't be, but not both literally existing. The only exception to this rule is the #15 bunny from the Orchid Orientation video. Desmonds mind was doing the time traveling, not his physical body, so that can't be an argument.

I semi-agree with your post there, Mathachew, but there's one thing. We don't really know that Ben's man has been on the boat this whole time, do we? I mean, there's no real proof of that. Ah well, I'm probably looking too hard into this anyway. :p

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