Lost - Season 5


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I think you all are over analysing Lost.

Not possible.

These others AREN'T really that far away (Distance) to not know it's actually themselves.

Yes, it is. It was too far for them to see who was shooting in the episode, therefore it is too far. It doesn't matter what your little pictures show, they said 'who's shooting at us?'. Therefore, they could not tell who was shooting at them.

I seriously doubt they are O6, or themselves, that's still possible but highly unlikely!

Then propose another logical group that it could be.

I try to photoshop that group and see only 3 guys on it. So if it's O6, it just only maybe Sayid, Jack, and Hurley on it.

Or the other 3+ could be behind those three.

The distance between two boats Aren't really that far away, each group should've identified who on the other boat is not.

The survivors didn't. Therefore, it is easy to make the judgment that if one group cannot tell, the other group cannot tell.

Them shooting at each other, without knowing for the fact who others are, is just Nonsense.

One group clearly shot at the other group unprovoked.

You always treat your opinions/theories as Fact, episode. However, it ain't really fact until it's aired.

OK, if I'm right about this and about Peter's powers on Heroes, will you agree to never post again? The point of these threads is to discuss the show. Just because I have theories that you can't (or won't) understand doesn't mean I shouldn't post them.

BTW, did Juliet actually shot someone with the gun?

Yes.

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I didn't see this posted anywhere. Interesting read:

Hmm, wonder what Guam has to do with Lost?

Also, a screen capture of the document Sun was reading:

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Lostpedia has the translation

Except for one trip to the mailbox, subject never left ###################

again that day. When subject had not passed a visible window #############

-utes. Subject answered the telephone and replied that Lee Chin was in the

shower and would return my call in fifteen minutes. I gave ############ my

number I keep for such occasions but no message was left.

The last light was extinguished at 11:35 P.M.

Wednesday Morning

Except for three trips to the mailbox, subject never left 183 Pinecrest

Drive. When subject had not passed a visible window for thirty minutes,

subject answered the telephone and replied that Lee Chin was dead, a

victim of suicide.

The last light was extinguished at 12:18 AM.

Wednesday Afternoon

Except for seven trips to the mailbox, subject never left 183 Pinecrest

Drive. When subject had not passed a visible window for thirty minutes,

subject answered the telephone. Claimed I was Melissa f***ing with her,

and demanded to know when I mailed her the prints.

The last light was extinguished at 2:30 AM.

Wednesday Evening

Subject came out of the house at 8:15 AM. Set up a camping chair next

to the mailbox. And proceeded to pace the front yard until the mail truck

arrived at 12:32 P.M. Subject grabbed mail from letter carrier and ran

into the house. Photographs are presented in Attachment A. Attachment A is

not remarkable to the pending legal clearance.

Subject left home in yellow Volkswagen Beetle at 1:05 P.M. and drove

directly to the health club. She stayed inside for fifty minutes. Subject

drove directly home, arriving at 2:40 P.M.

.############################## Volkswagen Beetle at 3:10 P.M. and drove

.############################## University Avenue. Arriving at 3:18

.######################## inside for thirty minutes. I entered the store and

I didn't see this posted anywhere. Interesting read:

Hmm, wonder what Guam has to do with Lost?

Also, a screen capture of the document Sun was reading:

My theory on the return is this:

Ajira Airlines was big in the short off-season ARG. It has been shown on the show in the form of the water bottle. One of the destinations for Ajira on their site is Guam. Those two pre-season e-cards that I posted back a couple pages mention Ajira as well.

I think the way the O6+ return to the island is via Ajira Airlines Flight 316, which flies Los Angeles to Guam.

Most of Sun's doc was gibberish from another source, unrelated to Lost.

OK, if I'm right about this and about Peter's powers on Heroes, will you agree to never post again? The point of these threads is to discuss the show. Just because I have theories that you can't (or won't) understand doesn't mean I shouldn't post them.

God, you are one of the MOST arrogant person I've ever met, seriously!

Are you ALWAYS RIGHT about everything in the past?

Nobody has ANY problems with anyone for just posting theories... that definitely AIN'T a problem!

But You don't just post theories, I and others feel you are posting them, treating them as FACTS and act like you are always right and everybody else is Always wrong! :|

will you agree to never post again?

And, What about you? What if YOU are wrong? This is NOT just a 1-way bet. :rolleyes:

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Who actually is Mrs Hawking? Is she the kind of older woman Ben met in the butchers to hand over the body or/and the woman whom Ben spoke with in that church like place (where she was wearing like a huge cloak)?

She was in the church, she is the old woman Desmond went to see to buy his engagement ring from when he was time travelling.

Latest Filming Report from The Transmission

Summary:

- Filming at Manoa Falls, return of The Orchid?

- Othersville all worn and dirty, broken down DHARMA van, Claire's house.

- Matthew Fox with longer hair, Josh Holloway and some men with guns.

- Othersville all bright and new, DHARMA BBQ and DHARMA volleyball.

- Ken Leung and Jorge Garcia loading up and driving off in a new DHARMA van.

- Evangeline Lilly and Jon Gries (Ben's Dad) having a beer?

Like the sound of that last one!

Episode 5.07 - The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham - Press Release

LOCKE'S FATEFUL MISSION OFF THE ISLAND IS REVEALED, ON ABC'S "LOST"

Malcolm David Kelley Guest Stars as Walt

"The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" - Locke's fateful mission off the island as Jeremy Bentham is revealed, on "Lost," WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 (9:00-10:06 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

"Lost" stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Michael Emerson as Ben, Matthew Fox as Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Ken Leung as Miles, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet and Terry O'Quinn as Locke.

Guest starring are Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Lance Reddick as Matthew Abaddon, William Blanchett as Aaron, Sa?d Taghmaoui as Caesar, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Ammar Daraiseh as Hajer, Grisel Toledo as Susie, Stephen Scibetta as foreman and John Jamal Bradley as kid.

"The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" was written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof and directed by Jack Bender.

Source: ABC

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALT!!!

Amy in Portland, Ore.: Is Jin really back on Lost?

He really is, and Daniel Dae Kim really is still a series regular. Yay! My source tells me "He's not going anywhere," meaning, off the show. But of course, Jin is going lots of places! He's stuck a good two decades in the past right now with preggo Rousseau. Our East Coast correspondent, Breanne Heldman, met up with DDK at New York's ComicCon (lucky girl) today, and he hinted that the Rousseau storyline would last for a while, saying, "She's around, let's put it that way." And get this. When asked if Jin will learn French, Daniel said slyly, "Who's to say he doesn't already know it?" We get the feeling he may already speak it, so this could be the beginning of une belle amiti? (a beautiful friendship!) for young Rousseau and Jin.

Margo in Acton, Mass.: Will Jin and Sun reunite?

"Definitely," a source close to the show tells me. "And it may be sooner than you think." DDK says: "That, I think, you'll be surprised if and when you see it." I'm expecting lots of tears?onscreen and off (i.e. mine).

DapperGirl in Atlanta: Lost!

Lance Reddick (now on Fringe) tells us he's coming back to Lost in the Feb. 25 episode. So get ready for more Matthew Abaddon freakiness! (FYI, just to clarify that is Episode 5x07 The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham)

Max in Syracuse, N.Y.: On Lost, is it just me or does it seem like Charlotte and Daniel knew each other before they got on the Island?

Ding, ding! I think you're on to something. Here's what Rebecca Mader herself told me on their relationship: "They must have a history. Because it's like they just got to this island and all of a sudden they appear to have?he apparently loves her, he's in love with her, which is huge." Hopefully we'll find out about it soon since someone is kicking the bucket this week, and it very well could be Charlotte.

Mary in Miami: Will Charlotte die?

Rebecca Mader told me she's safe for now, but the emphasis was a bit too strong on the "for now" for my liking, and I'm hearing she may have been released from the show at some point to shoot a movie with George Clooney. (Yeah, we shouldn't feel too sorry for her if that's the case, but I personally hope she's sticking around!)

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