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Those things are pretty much high up there on the list of questions I would like answered, but yeah before Kelvin came to the Swan who was with Radzinsky but thats really pushing it out there. One of the stations on the map is underwater supposedly so maybe that was the Looking Glass.

Both Kelvin and Radzinsky were DHARMA, so they may have very well been put into The Swan at the same time.

Actually, now that I think about it...Kelvin came to The Island after the purge. It's possible that both Radzinsky and Kelvin were recruited by the others acting under the guise of DHARMA.

I heard Lostfan was going up tomorrow...Dark should really wait till like a day before if he is going to post them.

I agree, i mean if he posts them now, people like me might come across them by mistake and the episode is ruined. Day before the finale and the episode will have less chance of being spoiled to people who didn't want to know.

Does anyone has notice this?

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiDGEY View Post

NOtice when the Oceanic women is explaining in days, she mentions "Day 108"

108 being sifnificent to the hatch? and also the numbers

The Plane crashed on September 22, 2004 - 108 days later is January 8th 2005

08/01/05

815

I love Lostpedia, but i don't know if this is true

Hurley's birthday party scene contained the following Easter eggs: 4 palm trees on the lanai, 8 helium balloons tied by the pool, 15 presents on the lanai table, 16 party hats worn by background individuals, 23 & 42 were the numbers on the jerseys worn on the 2 boys crossing over the pool right after the DJ was shown.
I love Lostpedia, but i don't know if this is true

That's stupid, if you want a good show, watch Dexter.

:p

There isn't a chance in the world I'd notice that.

If you ask me, it smells like something the production of lost would leak, you want to tell me that fans started to count objects in every episode? That's just :rofl:

15 leafs on the tree next to the cabin, 16 waves while jack was bleeding...

That's stupid, if you want a good show, watch Dexter.

:p

There isn't a chance in the world I'd notice that.

If you ask me, it smells like something the production of lost would leak, you want to tell me that fans started to count objects in every episode? That's just :rofl:

15 leafs on the tree next to the cabin, 16 waves while jack was bleeding...

Your forgetting the 42 clouds I saw in the episode :p

Theres Lost fans and then theres Lost Fans/enthusiasts who try to make everything an Easter Egg.

Interesting post over at Dark's Screencaps section.

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What do you guys think? Could be just a coincidence but then again....

GOOD Find!

I just played Via Domus and I have no idea what I can make of it. It's not very revealing but it was a good Lost experience.

Game was very Short & Disappointing! :(

I am a Lost Fan, but the game sucked!

Some people have too much time on their hands. Jesus.

And what's the reason for summing up only specific numbers to get results you want. LOL..

I'm sorry but this is totally off the whack.

You wanna watch a real show.. Watch Dexter.

Well, we are talking about LOST here. Jesus.

Some people have too much time on their hands. Jesus.

And what's the reason for summing up only specific numbers to get results you want. LOL..

I'm sorry but this is totally off the whack.

You wanna watch a real show.. Watch Dexter.

Sorry to say, but you need a bit of intelligence & a good memory to watch this show & keep up with it. Otherwise you lose interest in it REAL quick.

Word.

bashing lost in the lost thread... come on..

I don't understand, so now despite the fact that I watch Lost too I can't dislike or criticize the show in it's own thread? Okay, I didn't know that when you start a thread only positive opinions are allowed. I do apologize, didn't know about that rule.

I just mentioned Dexter for no reason. It's a totally different type of show and my intention was mostly to compare the type of story and how the show goes in the natural direction.

I'm watching Season 4 of Lost and I simply have no feeling of continuing to watch it as it seems they overstretching now and don't really have a proper direction where to go with the show. That's not how I felt for the first 3 seasons. Actually the 3rd season started falling a bit, and the 4th one now is kind of just dragging on.

But I guess I should stop commenting anymore cause we don't want anything negative about the show.

All good.

I don't understand, so now despite the fact that I watch Lost too I can't dislike or criticize the show in it's own thread? Okay, I didn't know that when you start a thread only positive opinions are allowed. I do apologize, didn't know about that rule.

I just mentioned Dexter for no reason. It's a totally different type of show and my intention was mostly to compare the type of story and how the show goes in the natural direction.

I'm watching Season 4 of Lost and I simply have no feeling of continuing to watch it as it seems they overstretching now and don't really have a proper direction where to go with the show. That's not how I felt for the first 3 seasons. Actually the 3rd season started falling a bit, and the 4th one now is kind of just dragging on.

But I guess I should stop commenting anymore cause we don't want anything negative about the show.

All good.

That's not what we meant.

I'm not going to argue , but ill just say this, comparing Lost to Dexter is like compering XFX 9800GTX 512MB to a banana.

Oh no, Lostfan108 spoilers for Parts 2 and 3 are up!

I refuse to post a link, but i'm sure you will be able to find it.

Oh noes! Dark really should of waited, I was thinking last night how much Dark must earn from his site and all those ads...he must be rich like widmore! :o

Read the spoilers, Dark is Jacob :ninja:

But yeah, he must be loaded but he said that the money earned within 24hrs since Lostfan's spoilers went up will go to Breast Cancer charity, which is nice of him.

Read the spoilers, Dark is Jacob :ninja:

But yeah, he must be loaded but he said that the money earned within 24hrs since Lostfan's spoilers went up will go to Breast Cancer charity, which is nice of him.

Oh thats nice then!

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