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It has only been shown in two time periods and hasn't been mentioned by anyone period and the foot was still there in 2004. Plus, we don't know when it was that we saw the full statue either.

Right. So sometime before the distant past when we saw the whole thing and 1954, the statue crumbled and all that was left was the foot.

If they thought it was a big deal when they saw it, then clearly they had not seen it before, and therefore it was not around in 1954.

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Thats an sculpture of King Tut wearing a 'nemes' headdress which looks to be the exact headdress that the statue is wearing.

That's interesting...one thing we know for sure is its definitely egyptian.

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Thats an sculpture of King Tut wearing a 'nemes' headdress which looks to be the exact headdress that the statue is wearing.

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I have to disagree. The back of the head looks like hair and nothing is flaring to the sides. The parts pointing out and back look like ears, and the image Hurmoth posted looks to be spot on with the above.

Everyone keeps talking about this statue. If my memory serves me correctly, when the remants of the statue were first seen in the present, it has only four toes. Therefore, the statue has to be more of an animal than that of a human. Preferably a cat.

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Expect answers to the following questions: What did Sawyer whisper to Kate? What happened to Aaron? Why was Ben all bloodied up before he got on the plane? And why did Hurley and Sayid even get on the plane?

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so...just random wednesdays? or the next new episode on the 18th? because you're not being very clear with what you posted...

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I have to disagree. The back of the head looks like hair and nothing is flaring to the sides. The parts pointing out and back look like ears, and the image Hurmoth posted looks to be spot on with the above.

I'm talking about the top.

None of the gods we've mentioned would carry the sides.

Everyone keeps talking about this statue. If my memory serves me correctly, when the remants of the statue were first seen in the present, it has only four toes. Therefore, the statue has to be more of an animal than that of a human. Preferably a cat.

The foot is 110% a human foot with 4 toes.

They are up, just a little back, but you're right.

Its closer to Anubis than Horus, though, because Horus isn't even shown with ears at all.

I think it might actually be a statue of Richard.

Right, but when you put the hieroglyphs together, they become other things. Its a series of 5 glyphs (or 3+2). While the falcon symbol (which isn't quite the same as the one on the timer) may stand for Horus by itself, with an arrow with it, it means something else.

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Edit: According to http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Hieroglyphs, which takes its source as Rachel Blake's blog, which was part of The Lost Experience, and therefore is canon, the 'bird' on the countdown timer is a vulture, not a falcon.

Perhaps the goddess is "Mut" who is the "Mother Goddess" and is depicted as a vulture.

She even looks similiar to Taweret.

"As the goddess of motherhood, Taweret was eventually assimilated into the identity of Mut, the great-mother goddess."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mut

After the latest thing that Hurmoth posted, I'm now fairly convinced that it is a statue of Taweret. It looks spot on and it makes sense as he explained since the episode was about Amy giving birth to the baby, which very well could turn out to be Jacob or someone very important. I also think that those clever writers threw in a lot of stuff to make us think it was Anubis or Horus. They did it on purpose to throw us off track! The timer meaning underworld, the fact that there's a character named Horace! Sneaky writers! It could still end up being Anubis, but Taweret seems more likely now. Good find!!

After the latest thing that Hurmoth posted, I'm now fairly convinced that it is a statue of Taweret. It looks spot on and it makes sense as he explained since the episode was about Amy giving birth to the baby, which very well could turn out to be Jacob or someone very important. I also think that those clever writers threw in a lot of stuff to make us think it was Anubis or Horus. They did it on purpose to throw us off track! The timer meaning underworld, the fact that there's a character named Horace! Sneaky writers! It could still end up being Anubis, but Taweret seems more likely now. Good find!!

It can't be Jacob. In 1954, Locke told Richard that Jacob made him their new leader. If Jacob didn't exist, then Richard would have had a puzzling look or comment as to who he was referring to. It could be someone important or with some kind of special talent or gift. There wasn't anything special about Charlotte, but there is about Miles, both of which were born on the island.

Episode 5.10 - He's Our You - Press Release

THE LIVES OF EVERYONE ON THE ISLAND ARE IN DANGER WHEN ONE OF THE SURVIVORS GOES ROGUE, ON ABC'S "LOST"

"He's Our You" - Things begin to unravel when one of the survivors goes rogue and takes matters into their own hands -- risking the lives of everyone on the island -- on "Lost," WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 (9:00-10:02 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 Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Reiko Aylesworth as Amy, Sterling Beaumon as young Ben, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Eric Lange as Radzinsky, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, William Sanderson as Oldham, Sayed Bedreya as Iraqi father, Xavier Raabe-Manupule as 12-year-old Iraqi boy, Dmitri Boudrine as Ivan, Michael Hardy as Floyd, Joe Toro as bartender, Achilles Gacis as guy in car and Anthony Keyvan as young Sayid.

"He's Our You" was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Greg Yaitanes.

Source: ABC

Anyone else think this time travel take the romance/excitement out of the show a bit? I mean, you could argue that the whole "Locke, you have work to do" or the survivors have to do this or the world ends as being total BS because it doesn't matter what you do, the universe will just course correct itself, right? So why even do anything?

It seems like the point on time travel on this show (for now) is not to change the timeline but rather the creators are using it as a vehicle to give us answers to the mysteries that we have been trying to figure out. How it plays out in the end? Only time (no pun intended) will tell.

But what really is bothering me is who is setting the tune on the dial where certain people appear in one timeline & others in another.

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