Lost - Season 5


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I think I am pretty sure now that the Monster, Ghosts, Dead people, Polar Bears and Time Travel are ALL related! It's ALL the doings of Time Travel!

When the Producers said this show would be explained by Science... Well, according to a lot of respectful scientists, Time Travel will be one day Possible In real life.

I think I am pretty sure now that the Monster, Ghosts, Dead people, Polar Bears and Time Travel are ALL related!

When the Producers said this show would be explained by Science... Well, according to a lot of respectful scientists, Time Travel will be one day Possible In real life.

are you in love with obama ?

I think I am pretty sure now that the Monster, Ghosts, Dead people, Polar Bears and Time Travel are ALL related! It's ALL the doings of Time Travel!

When the Producers said this show would be explained by Science... Well, according to a lot of respectful scientists, Time Travel will be one day Possible In real life.

Everything is connected :p

One thing that I hope plays a bigger part this season is the numbers. The last couple of seasons the numbers have kind of been put on the back burner and I'll like to see them make a larger presence again.

Yeah I think it will later on after all they are sort of the back bone of the show.

Ah ha

The equations Mrs. Hawking was scribbling on the Chalkboard was addressed by Machio Kaku in Popular Mechanics...

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/re...774.html?page=2

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/re...774.html?page=1

And what about those equations Mrs. Hawking?yes, the same woman who told Desmond that he had to ditch his planned proposal to go to the island to save the world?was writing on the chalkboard at the end of "The Lie"? They're probability equations, which come from quantum mechanics. "The only reason you'd be interested in probability is because you want to calculate radiation effect," says Kaku. "And radiation has to do with the stability of the wormhole. Say a flashlight was to go through a wormhole. It would go into the past, but [its] photons don't disappear; they go back in a second time, and go back in and in and in like a circle, until it builds up and the whole thing blows up." Perhaps dislodging the island in time has made the exotic matter and the wormhole unstable, and that's why Ben's ragtag group of the Oceanic Six and other mysterious characters have only 70 hours to get back to the island and make things right before it?or the whole world??blows up. But those are questions for another time

http://forum.thefuselage.com/showthread.php?t=105878

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One thing that I hope plays a bigger part this season is the numbers. The last couple of seasons the numbers have kind of been put on the back burner and I'll like to see them make a larger presence again.

I remember the producers saying that the numbers won't be explained exactly, just that there will appear here and there

I actually think that the numbers dont mean anything..and was just a red herring. I doubt we would be seeing it much in the future.

Yeah, that's what I thought as well.

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Is Locke at that place with the Donkey wheel?!

I remember the producers saying that the numbers won't be explained exactly, just that there will appear here and there

This is what Lindelof said of the Numbers: "There are some questions that are very engaging and interesting, and then there are other questions that we have no interest whatsoever in answering. We call it the midi-chlorian debate, because at a certain point, explaining something mystical demystifies it. To try and have a character come and say, "Here is what the numbers mean," actually makes every usage of the numbers up to that point less interesting.

You can actually watch Star Wars now, and when Obi-Wan talks about the Force to Luke for the first time, it loses its luster because the Force has been explained as, sort of, little biological agents that are in your blood stream. So you go, "Oh, I liked Obi-Wan's version a lot better." Which in the case of our show is, "The numbers are bad luck, they keep popping up in Hurley's life, they appear on the island." ... But if you're watching the show for a detailed explanation of what the numbers mean?and I'm not saying you won't see more of them?then you will be disappointed by the end of season six."

But I didn't ask for an explanation in my post, I just stated "I hope plays a bigger part this season is the numbers." Which, as stated in the quote, we will see more of. That's all I'm asking for.

This is what Lindelof said of the Numbers: "There are some questions that are very engaging and interesting, and then there are other questions that we have no interest whatsoever in answering. We call it the midi-chlorian debate, because at a certain point, explaining something mystical demystifies it. To try and have a character come and say, "Here is what the numbers mean," actually makes every usage of the numbers up to that point less interesting.

You can actually watch Star Wars now, and when Obi-Wan talks about the Force to Luke for the first time, it loses its luster because the Force has been explained as, sort of, little biological agents that are in your blood stream. So you go, "Oh, I liked Obi-Wan's version a lot better." Which in the case of our show is, "The numbers are bad luck, they keep popping up in Hurley's life, they appear on the island." ... But if you're watching the show for a detailed explanation of what the numbers mean?and I'm not saying you won't see more of them?then you will be disappointed by the end of season six."

But I didn't ask for an explanation in my post, I just stated "I hope plays a bigger part this season is the numbers." Which, as stated in the quote, we will see more of. That's all I'm asking for.

Yeah I see what your saying, I hope so too.

Radzinsky's Dharma Job Title Revealed

Episode 5.03 - Jughead - Sneak Peek

Interesting Peewee Miles using his "gift" again to know theres a mine?

Yeah seems like that, so that explosion in the previews isn't smokey after all, just an explosion going on. Again, looks like more red shirts are getting killed off.

Don't remember her at all but thanks for the info guys!

Yeah I bet people who watch the episode once won't remember her, I can see my parents saying "Who's that old lady at the end?" *sighs* :p

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