Lost - Season 5


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Some spoiler pics below for Namaste.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 (Y), 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 :o, 36

Yeah I posted the site a page or so back with them all on :)

This thread is going to fast :p

Maybe, and I'm just throwing this out, but

Locke = Horus

Jack = Anubis

and maybe Richard = Ra

Jack is a doctor and could be involved in mummification which is one of the things Anubis was responsible for. I could be pulling this out of my butt but i do recall something about Locke and Jack both being important to the island.

Richard doesn't say all the other/natives can get through the fence. He says something like "It keeps some things out", or something ambiguous like that.

We know Richard is special/immortal, or even possibly dead? So I assumed he could get through it, but none of the others could (otherwise surely he'd have a few of them with him in case Dharma tried to ambush him or something?)

I think showing the statue was probably the best part of the episode for me, my jaw dropped in excitement!

Richard doesn't say all the other/natives can get through the fence. He says something like "It keeps some things out", or something ambiguous like that.

We know Richard is special/immortal, or even possibly dead? So I assumed he could get through it, but none of the others could (otherwise surely he'd have a few of them with him in case Dharma tried to ambush him or something?)

I think showing the statue was probably the best part of the episode for me, my jaw dropped in excitement!

Horace: "I wish you would've told me you were coming, I would've turned the fence off for you."

Richard: "That fence may keep other things out, but... not us."

I love reading the theories over at Lostpedia!
Didn't Sawyer crack a joke about his eyeliner last night tho?

I read an article a while back where the directors of LOST asked makeup people to take off his eyeliner and they told them that that was his eye lashes. It bothered the directors....for this to be part of the plot is well....ridiculous.

The joke was probably a pun about this whole situation because everyone talks about this. Seeing it as actual "canon" to the show would be quite stupid in my personal opinion, and detract from the show itself.

I dunno for sure, but it seems strange that Horace phonetically sounds like Horus, a relation maybe?? and the fact that Horace has a son... And yes, the statue is holding an Ankh on each hand, and it looks more like Anubis or Seth.

What I want to know is what happened to Penny and Desmond!!

for the first time in a while, im actually confused about the show, can someone please explain how "3 years later" shows everyone in the dharma?

Because they got captured 3 years ago (the picnic thing), got offered to stay for 2 weeks and eventually stayed and joined dharma.

Just when I was getting my head around this whole time travel thing they have to go and make them stay for 3 years. :\ So many things could happen. When does Ben kill everyone? :\

for the first time in a while, im actually confused about the show, can someone please explain how "3 years later" shows everyone in the dharma?

After Locke fixed the position of the Donkey Wheel, he was transported to 2008 with a lag time of 3 years. So, three years was "frozen" for Locke before he ended up in Tunisia.

James, Juliet, Daniel, Miles and Jin were stuck in 1974 after the last time shift. So, they ended up living three years with the DI because of that. Three years later (1977), they are fully integrated into the DI.

Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid, and Sun lived three years off the Island after Locke moved the Donkey Wheel. Once Ben/Locke got them together, another flash occurred in 2008 that took Kate, Jack, Sayid and Hurley back in time to 1977.

Meanwhile, Sun, Ben, Lapidus, Locke, Caesar and rest of the 316 passengers are in 2008.

So many things could happen. When does Ben kill everyone? :\

Ben doesn't technically kill everyone, only his father. The Purge happened in December 19, 1992.

they have better sound proof headphones

that and they seem to not age, But headphones first....

They must be some hardcore headphones :p

And it's only richard that doesn't age remember... Widmore was/is a Hostile/other/native and look at him now, Old and winkled :p

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