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If your like me and your going to check lostfan108 (or w/e his name is) spoilers, just to check if they're correct, beware because, there are 2 major spoilers for part 2 and 3, i just read 1 and suck it all my plan for spoiler free , btw the spoilers are in "( )"

btw, they did mention the tsunami? or we are gonna see more from that?

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No! 2 week wait is going to be brutal. Fantastic episode to set up the finale! Numbers were back, like the producers said :p

Kate + Sayid + Richard + Others = Awesome army.

Episode 4.13/4.14 - There's No Place Like Home (Parts 2 & 3) - Promos and Screencaps

Episode 4.13: "There's No Place Like Home" (Oceanic 6-centric flash-forward)

Airdate: May 29, 2008, 9 p.m.

Written by: Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse

Directed by: Jack Bender

Episode Description: The face-off between the survivors and the freighter people continues, and the Oceanic Six find themselves closer to rescue.

Guest Stars: Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Ken Leung as Miles Straume, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Sonya Walger as Penelope "Penny" Widmore, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Kevin Durand as Keamy, Francois Chau as Dr. Marvin Candle, Anthony Azizi as Omar, Alex Petrovitch as Henrik and Starletta DuPois as Michael?s mom, Nigel Gibbs as funeral director, and Greg Grunberg as pilot.

Flash-forward Spoilers:

* The episode elaborates on Jack's flash-forward ambition to journey back to the island, and what happened to those who didn't get off the island.

* Jin, Sawyer and Locke are alive on the island in the future.

* Seth Norris, the Oceanic 815 pilot, makes an appearance.

* The funeral director makes an appearance.

* Ben and Sun meets with Charles Widmore at London.

* Sun pays a visit to her father's office at Paik Industries.

* We find out who is in the coffin.

* Desmond is in the Hoffs Drawlar funeral parlor. He's wearing a suit and tie, with his hair pulled back.

* There are two alternative explanations for why Oceanic 815 is in the trench at the bottom of the ocean. It will not be clear which story one should believe. Both stories will be presented and both stories will have legitimate facts presented on their behalves.

* The mystery of Ben's list is linked to the wreckage.

* It features one of the most spectacular kisses ever seen on the show. The kiss happens off the island, and it will complicate the Jack-Kate-Sawyer love triangle. It "stops time" and "makes the entire world vanish in the moment."

* The season-ending twist, code-named ''Frozen Donkey Wheel,'' is not the last scene of the episode. It will leave viewers ballistic as far as cliffhangers go, and set the stage for another series reinvention.

On-Island Spoilers:

* The episode shows how the Oceanic Six escaped the island.

* The Orchid is one of the largest DHARMA stations built. It has multiple floors and different sections that have different purposes.

* Dr. Candle is on the island. This may suggest that he's appearing on the Orchid's orientation film, or he has a large part in a flash sequence.

* The Orchid will pay off in a big way.

* A little more stuff about the freighter folk will be incorporated to make things more fluid.

* We find out whether Jack or Locke was right.

* Ben probably knows why Widmore is looking for the island, but may not be telling the full truth. We will find out whether Ben is telling the full truth.

* There's at least one significant death.

* The freighter people are not the ones who rescue the Oceanic Six.

* Hurley, Sun, Jack, Kate, Sayid, and Desmond swim toward the Zodiac raft through some debris. Hurley ? clutching Aaron ? helps pull Kate, Sun, and Sayid aboard. But Jack and Desmond take a little longer to reach them. And Desmond is holding someone who?s not moving.

* Charlotte Lewis was an obvious reference to C.S. Lewis and an important clue to places that will be introduced at the end of the season [and an important clue to Charlotte's own, as-yet-untold important backstory].

Rumors:

* Jack's beginning efforts to return to the island mirror the real-time events of him leaving the island with the rest of the Oceanic Six.

* The person in the coffin is Michael. He's responsible for getting only six off the island. He's not known as one of the Oceanic Six because he gets off under another alias. This is why nobody went to the funeral. If it had been one of the Oceanic Six, there would have been a media frenzy. Kate did not want to go to the funeral because of what Michael did.

* Jacob is Horace Goodspeed.

Episode 4.13: "There's No Place Like Home" (Oceanic 6-centric flash-forward)

Airdate: May 29, 2008, 9 p.m.

Written by: Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse

Directed by: Jack Bender

Episode Description: The face-off between the survivors and the freighter people continues, and the Oceanic Six find themselves closer to rescue.

Guest Stars: Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Ken Leung as Miles Straume, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Sonya Walger as Penelope "Penny" Widmore, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Kevin Durand as Keamy, Francois Chau as Dr. Marvin Candle, Anthony Azizi as Omar, Alex Petrovitch as Henrik and Starletta DuPois as Michael?s mom, Nigel Gibbs as funeral director, and Greg Grunberg as pilot.

Flash-forward Spoilers:

* The episode elaborates on Jack's flash-forward ambition to journey back to the island, and what happened to those who didn't get off the island.

* Jin, Sawyer and Locke are alive on the island in the future.

* Seth Norris, the Oceanic 815 pilot, makes an appearance.

* The funeral director makes an appearance.

* Ben and Sun meets with Charles Widmore at London.

* Sun pays a visit to her father's office at Paik Industries.

* We find out who is in the coffin.

* Desmond is in the Hoffs Drawlar funeral parlor. He's wearing a suit and tie, with his hair pulled back.

* There are two alternative explanations for why Oceanic 815 is in the trench at the bottom of the ocean. It will not be clear which story one should believe. Both stories will be presented and both stories will have legitimate facts presented on their behalves.

* The mystery of Ben's list is linked to the wreckage.

* It features one of the most spectacular kisses ever seen on the show. The kiss happens off the island, and it will complicate the Jack-Kate-Sawyer love triangle. It "stops time" and "makes the entire world vanish in the moment."

* The season-ending twist, code-named ''Frozen Donkey Wheel,'' is not the last scene of the episode. It will leave viewers ballistic as far as cliffhangers go, and set the stage for another series reinvention.

On-Island Spoilers:

* The episode shows how the Oceanic Six escaped the island.

* The Orchid is one of the largest DHARMA stations built. It has multiple floors and different sections that have different purposes.

* Dr. Candle is on the island. This may suggest that he's appearing on the Orchid's orientation film, or he has a large part in a flash sequence.

* The Orchid will pay off in a big way.

* A little more stuff about the freighter folk will be incorporated to make things more fluid.

* We find out whether Jack or Locke was right.

* Ben probably knows why Widmore is looking for the island, but may not be telling the full truth. We will find out whether Ben is telling the full truth.

* There's at least one significant death.

* The freighter people are not the ones who rescue the Oceanic Six.

* Hurley, Sun, Jack, Kate, Sayid, and Desmond swim toward the Zodiac raft through some debris. Hurley ? clutching Aaron ? helps pull Kate, Sun, and Sayid aboard. But Jack and Desmond take a little longer to reach them. And Desmond is holding someone who?s not moving.

* Charlotte Lewis was an obvious reference to C.S. Lewis and an important clue to places that will be introduced at the end of the season [and an important clue to Charlotte's own, as-yet-untold important backstory].

Rumors:

* Jack's beginning efforts to return to the island mirror the real-time events of him leaving the island with the rest of the Oceanic Six.

* The person in the coffin is Michael. He's responsible for getting only six off the island. He's not known as one of the Oceanic Six because he gets off under another alias. This is why nobody went to the funeral. If it had been one of the Oceanic Six, there would have been a media frenzy. Kate did not want to go to the funeral because of what Michael did.

* Jacob is Horace Goodspeed.

Think I asked before the last time you posted those, whats the source?

Anyone else think it was funny when Sun pwnd her Dad? 1 of 2 people that killed Jin. Would the other be Widmore and does that mean Jin actually dies? I would assume it is possible as there were 4 red shirts that got on the freighter with Sun and Jin.

I thought that was awesome, but recall that Sun said Jin died in the crash, which is a lie; everyone else believes that to be the case so we're almost certain that Jin is alive on the island. I understood the second person to be herself.

I thought Jin made it off the island? When they had his flash-forward episode he was delivering that gift to a client who was having a baby... while at the same time he wife was giving birth.. Or was that a flashback and flash forward episode in one?

Correct, that was a flashback and flash forward.

I thought Jin made it off the island? When they had his flash-forward episode he was delivering that gift to a client who was having a baby... while at the same time he wife was giving birth.. Or was that a flashback and flash forward episode in one?

Yes, Jin's part of that episode was a flashback. It was done to 'trick' us into thinking he was one of the Oceanic Six.

I thought that was awesome, but recall that Sun said Jin died in the crash, which is a lie; everyone else believes that to be the case so we're almost certain that Jin is alive on the island. I understood the second person to be herself.

I don't know. I thought Jin was alive up until the part with Sun's father where she tells him he is responsible for his death. I don't think she is saying she is the other person responsible. Though, you can probably have a very short list for that: Widmore, Jack, Locke, Ben, Keamy, Michael.

Who was on the plane with the Oceanic 6?

Those of you who watched LOST last night are going to love this.

When the woman in the cabin went to the back of the plane to talk to the Oceanic 6, she nodded to someone who wasn't on screen. WHO IS ON THE PLANE WITH THE OCEANIC 6?

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