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This is what I think of your theory

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Fantastic :laugh:

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Lost most downloaded show again

The fifth season of the hit series ?Lost? premiered on U.S. television with two brand new episodes last week. With close to two million downloads for both episodes in only a few days, it leads this week?s list of most pirated TV-Shows on BitTorrent.

Every week we take a look at the most downloaded TV-Shows on BitTorrent. Lost is traditionally one of the most downloaded TV shows. Last year, it got the honor of being the most pirated show of 2008, and we expect the show to end up high in the 2009 list as well.

The fifth season of Lost just started with two new episodes. Both episodes were downloaded close to two million time in the first week. As always, the vast majority of the people who download the show are located outside the U.S, where it may take up to a year before season 5 will actually air on TV.

The rise of unauthorized downloading of TV-shows is a signal that customers want something that is not available through other channels. It?s more about availability than the fact that it?s free and should be viewed as an opportunity, not a threat. The more restrictions, the more piracy - it?s as simple as that.

Source: TorrentFreak

At work me and a mate were discussing the time travel thing and he pointed out That the "WW2" guys we think are there, are after echo's brothers plane crashed therefore ethan and co are there ?

Shoot his theory down if ya want :p im not 100% sure he is right

At work me and a mate were discussing the time travel thing and he pointed out That the "WW2" guys we think are there, are after echo's brothers plane crashed therefore ethan and co are there ?

Shoot his theory down if ya want :p im not 100% sure he is right

There was a jump/flash/move/whatever between the two events.

At work me and a mate were discussing the time travel thing and he pointed out That the "WW2" guys we think are there, are after echo's brothers plane crashed therefore ethan and co are there ?

Shoot his theory down if ya want :p im not 100% sure he is right

We learn from the sneak peaks that the weapons they're using are new, so the timeline is likely 70s, possibly older, but I know nothing about guns.

We learn from the sneak peaks that the weapons they're using are new, so the timeline is likely 70s, possibly older, but I know nothing about guns.

Yeah, me neither, but it's gotta be 70s or 80s...

Didn't Charlotte and Ben already meet and they don't seem to have any thing between each other?

He even Coldly Shot her!

That doesn't seem to strongly point to Charlotte, at all!

Thats easily explained. She knew Charlotte/Annie was wearing a vest. Thats why he didn't shoot her in the head.

He's Benjamin Linus. Don't look at what happens on the surface.

Or its also possible that he just doesn't know.

The whole thing with Miles telling her about taking so long to 'get back' to the island, and her 'looking for where she was born' are much more evidence than Ms Hawking being Annie.

Ms Hawking is much more likely to be Faraday's mother than to be Annie.

I also doubt she is Dan's mother though.

Also, didn't Cuse or Lindelof say that we'd see more of Annie in S4? Ms Hawking didn't appear there.

Thats easily explained. She knew Charlotte/Annie was wearing a vest. Thats why he didn't shoot her in the head.

He's Benjamin Linus. Don't look at what happens on the surface.

Or its also possible that he just doesn't know.

The whole thing with Miles telling her about taking so long to 'get back' to the island, and her 'looking for where she was born' are much more evidence than Ms Hawking being Annie.

Ms Hawking is much more likely to be Faraday's mother than to be Annie.

I also doubt she is Dan's mother though.

Also, didn't Cuse or Lindelof say that we'd see more of Annie in S4? Ms Hawking didn't appear there.

You focus too much on the evidence that she is Born on the island... for real, a few of others been born on the island as well.

Besides, we are not sure if Annie was Born on the Island.

I really doubt he would shot Charlotte if Charlotte is Annie (Just doesn't know or not). These sorts of story points usually do NOT fool viewers. Those two should have a strong connection to each other, so I doubt he wouldn't recognize her, at all!

The only reason I thought it maybe Mrs. Hawking is the fact they are very nice to each other. And, the Time Travel thing can make that kind age jump Possible, you know?

When last episode ended, I just ask myself WHAT is Mrs Hawking and Ben's relationship? How long they know each other?

But, I am just guessing it could be someone we haven't met yet.

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