Lost - Season 5


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Anybody remember Hawkings saying to Faraday, The island will "HEAL" you

Maybe she refers to this moment him getting shot and being healed?

Also the healing might occur because if you look at Faradays memory loss this might have something to do with the healing of the temple giving you memory loss as Richard said before healing Ben "He will forget things" Since faraday forgot things in the future and it was kind of a illness what if it occured because he got healed in the past and hes healing started affecting hes future since he remebered things in the future but since he was in the future he had memories so he forgets then remembers back (kind of confusing right lol nevermind)

It was pretty obvious that she meant his healing his mind because of his current state of mind.

Didn't know it's been confirmed :D I really thought hes kind of an extremely great character so therefor i want to explore every possibility how he might be alive lol =D

Anyway i got another theory but i'm not sure it's right because it's about a spoiler of what season 6 will be about which was released quite some time ago.. I'm really not sure if this spoiler was real or confirmed Season 6 - Zombie season? Dead people being back or something? like claire etc.

Anyway i think Jack succeeds in stopping things from happening so people that died come back with them being in their normal timeline? well they might dissapear but idk

Otherwise the zombie season thing might be due to them being sent to a time of when their plane crashed which means the dead that was dead, they see them there? lol

The zombie season was always an in joke with the creators.

Yeah, people complaining because they killed Boone, Artz etc. So they kept saying that there will be a zombie season in their Podcasts

Lost fans will see the last angle of the ancient, Goliath four-toed statue on the two-hour May 13 season finale. ?You?ve seen its foot. You?ve seen its back,? says exec producer Damon Lindelof. Now at long last, the face will be revealed. Michael Emerson, who plays Benjamin Linus, hopped on the computer and did some research of his own after he realized that the same figure is represented on wall carvings in the island?s underground temple. ?She?s Taweret, the goddess of childbirth,? concludes Michael, referencing the pregnant, hippo-headed Egyptian deity. ?That dovetails in pretty well with our themes, wouldn?t you say?? says Michael, who also discovered that whom Taweret mates with, and when, is of great relevance.

Nice!

Some Finale Snippets

The dead will walk again in Lost's two-hour season finale on May 13. Michael Emerson, who plays Ben Linus, tells me, ?We see some people from the past. It keeps us speculating why certain people seem to be holding on and revisiting the living in some interesting ways.?

Terry O?Quinn--whose John Locke is one of the undead, says the finale will help explain why John, as well as Jack?s father, Christian, came back to life on the island. ?Someone thought they?d be useful,? teases O?Quinn. ?Someone is using Locke to their ends.?

So who do you think might be making a return appearance in the finale? Claire? Charlie? Charlotte? (What?s with all these C characters anyway?) And if Charles Widmore is Daniel?s father, who else might he have fathered on the island? Might Charlie and Charlotte have both been named after him?

Sources

AArg, Faraday was my favourite character, he better not be dead! :(

He is dead! Producers have confirmed in the lastest podcast, and here is a summary of it:

- is seems that it is possible that the future cant be changed, but it is the fundamental question heading into the end of the season

- in the original script faraday was meant to show jack and kate how a small ripple in a creek/pond would not change much but a big ripple would, he was going to demonstrate with rocks, but there was not enough time to show it on the show

- Faraday is definatly dead and its very sad :-(

- they hint that Jack may undertake faradays mission in follow the leader

- ben will not find it easy following john locke

- damon might have swine flu.. hahaha

- vincent probably was not harmed during the time shifts because he is jacob.. ha

- jacob might speak korean

- we will hear the name Hanso again, a number of blanks to do with Hanso will be filled in

- we will see the a onk again before the end of the season, and they said no comment regarding the statue

- damon wants to be a dharma philosopher

- carlton a dharma water sports instructor

6 sneak peaks ? O.o Thats almost the whole ep :p lol

Must.... not... Watch!!!! ARGH!

I have to admit I watched one of them...it was the one with Dr Chang quizzing Hurley...it was funny and it already looks like this episode is going to be rocks better then last weeks.

I have to admit I watched one of them...it was the one with Dr Chang quizzing Hurley...it was funny and it already looks like this episode is going to be rocks better then last weeks.

I think Chang is the only person who can save them by saying they're from the future.

I'm betting that The Incident doesn't happen

Also, was discussing with my mate about The Incident/Jughead and he said this:

I get the feeling that the bomb that was buried on the island was the fail safe for the hatch. Explains why it left a crater, and as daniel said, it would negate the energy that was leaking.

What do you think? It's a good theory

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