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But this season has been amazing so far. LOVE IT!!

Couldn't agree more, this has been the best season. I found Season 3 frustrating, many questions and it was kind of slow paced, also Nikki and Paulo didn't help :rolleyes:

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Couldn't agree more, this has been the best season. I found Season 3 frustracting, many questions and it was kind of slow paced, also Nikki and Paulo didn't help :rolleyes:

Agreed but then again Rose and Ber...wait no I will officially announce now a Rappy EXCLUSIVE I do not mind Bernard now but Rose she's still borderline with me.

Agreed but then again Rose and Ber...wait no I will officially announce now a Rappy EXCLUSIVE I do not mind Bernard now but Rose she's still borderline with me.

Oh my days! :rofl:

But apparently they have a "kick ass" story line coming up, i read that like last season

I think that Richard is a time traveler, like Ben.

A time traveler? I don't think so. The time travel that they've introduced us to isn't typical time travel, it is ONLY conscious time travel, meaning their body doesn't transport, only their mind does. Remember Desmond, when he time traveled his body when comatose in when went back and forth.

Even if Richard is time traveling, based on the time travel they've introduced us to, his body would still have to be in that particular place and age for it work.

Well, I think its a totally different time traveling. Like i said before:

+ 1 to Time Travel

1. They killed Alex

2. Ben entered the secret room and i think that's the place he time travels from.

He could have time traveled to the desert (and then the Sahara desert scene starts) but it makes more sense if he time traveled to England to see Charles Widmore

*Throws badge to Kate*

The island has a thing with "time". I don't think it ends just with conscious time travel.

Yeah its not all time travel. Remember Christian said to Locke that the freighter team are heading back towards the island, how the hell will he know that? There has been a lot of stuff like (try and think of more examples later) which makes you think "How did they know that if its just happend?"

Think Jacob/Island somehow knows the future with Losties and freighter team going in present time, the body washing up on the shore linked to a "Time flux" of some sort? If this makes any sense.

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A time traveler? I don't think so. The time travel that they've introduced us to isn't typical time travel, it is ONLY conscious time travel, meaning their body doesn't transport, only their mind does. Remember Desmond, when he time traveled his body when comatose in when went back and forth.

Even if Richard is time traveling, based on the time travel they've introduced us to, his body would still have to be in that particular place and age for it work.

What about the doctor? He was killed by Keame after his body was found by the Losties on the island. His body physically traveled back in time.

No there is a new episode next week its part 1 of the finale...then theres a 2 week break.

Ah right, still bugger off to these breaks :(

Good thing though, I'll be in America next week so I'll get to see Lost on time :woot:

That wasn't time travel though. The island itself is physically in the future, I wouldn't consider that time travel.

Fair enough, but i'm at a loss in one respect. Sayid leaves on the boat before the doctor is killed. Why wouldn't he have showed up on the island already abiding by that theory? Seems like a boat would move faster than a floating body.

Fair enough, but i'm at a loss in one respect. Sayid leaves on the boat before the doctor is killed. Why wouldn't he have showed up on the island already abiding by that theory? Seems like a boat would move faster than a floating body.

That's something I can't answer. But we know that the island is in the future, Daniel's experiment and the body proves it. We just don't fully understand the mythology yet.

Plus, that could just be a production mistake. Maybe they hadn't thought of that. Who knows at this point? Maybe Sayid falls asleep or something lol

If Sayid followed the right bearing that the captain gave he would reach the island and avoid whatever anomaly doodad or barrier around the island. The floating corpse could have encountered some pretty strange crap before it reached the island. There's clearly some way of entering and leaving the island without running the risk of being transdimensionally morphed into a turnip or something.

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A time traveler? I don't think so. The time travel that they've introduced us to isn't typical time travel, it is ONLY conscious time travel, meaning their body doesn't transport, only their mind does. Remember Desmond, when he time traveled his body when comatose in when went back and forth.

Even if Richard is time traveling, based on the time travel they've introduced us to, his body would still have to be in that particular place and age for it work.

To add to this, why would Richard need to visit Locke when he's an infant? To what purpose does that serve? Why not just go to him for the very first time when he's a kid if he's capable? From a logical stand point, him going to Locke when he's an infant accomplishes nothing if he can travel through time. Him being immortal or very slowly ages, however, does, since he can't just go to him later, but can check on him in the present (whenever the present is).

Keame knows about the smoke monster. At about 4:00, when the helicopter arrives, he mentions someone's smoke threw him 50 feet in the air... Anyone get that?

Pretty sure he said something like 'a pillar of black smoke'.

Heres a question I haven't seen:

Where is Alex?

To add to this, why would Richard need to visit Locke when he's an infant? To what purpose does that serve? Why not just go to him for the very first time when he's a kid if he's capable? From a logical stand point, him going to Locke when he's an infant accomplishes nothing if he can travel through time. Him being immortal or very slowly ages, however, does, since he can't just go to him later, but can check on him in the present (whenever the present is).

To make sure that Locke survived the birth, probably.

And another thing: Are we going to get a scene where Abaddon convinces the guy at the tour place to not allow Locke on the walkabout? I think we will ...

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Keame knows about the smoke monster. At about 4:00, when the helicopter arrives, he mentions someone's smoke threw him 50 feet in the air... Anyone get that?

I don't really think he knows what himself is going on about because how do you explain to someone a pillar of smoke picked you up, the thing on his arm is probably a bomb where if smokey grabs him he will blow himself up.

Erm wtf, who is Abaddon (it means doom in hebrew) ??? and I think the pilot (I keep forgeting his name) said that fake airplane is not widmore doing

Abbadon has a few roles, he was the Oceanic Airlines Lawyer when he visited Hurley in Santa Rosa and then he recruited Naomi and the gang to go to the Island so he could be working for Widmore.

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