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Started rewatching season 5 again the other day - don't have time to rewatch all 1-4 too. Getting excited again for season 6 now. :D
My wife and I caught all five seasons over the last few months. A great refresher :D
I finished watching all the 5 seasons in these last few days. Its been great and can't wait for season 6 :)

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According to sources, all of these things will be said in the first six hours of Lost's new season (starting Feb. 2), and they are pivotal to the plot:

"Am I alive?"

"It turned out she did not want out."

"I wanted you to be able to go home."

"I was killed by an *** ******."

"I was supposed to die."

Who says what? And why?

I'll give you a clue. The first one is not a female, and is the same person as #5.

Haha, gotta love number 5. I think it's 3

They were sent by Jacob. Do you remember (in the last ep of season 5) Jacob visiting Ilana when she was in a body cast in hospital, and she says "...it's good to see you again..."[/i] and Jaco says that he needs her help? Well, of course a dad would turn to his daughter for help...

6.04 Snippets

- We see Hurley and his Hummer and it causes a problem for Locke

- We see Rose in this episode and she has a connection to Hurley

- This connection is used to help Locke

- Rose is not long for "this" world

- Locke and Rose argue about him wasting her time

- The result of this connection causes John Locke to run into an old enemy

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- From the recent Kristen spoiler the "Am I alive?" statement is made by Charlie after Jack saves him

- Boone and Locke talk again in the Premiere

- Sawyer is back to his best conman ways in the Premiere

- Arzt and Hurley talk about Mr.Clucks

- Jin has money "issues"

- Christians Coffin never made it onto the plane

- Kate steals something from Jack

- Locke and Jack speak about Locke's knives

Source: DarkUFO

- From the recent Kristen spoiler the "Am I alive?" statement is made by Charlie after Jack saves him

- Boone and Locke talk again in the Premiere

- Sawyer is back to his best conman ways in the Premiere

- Arzt and Hurley talk about Mr.Clucks

- Jin has money "issues"

- Christians Coffin never made it onto the plane

- Kate steals something from Jack

- Locke and Jack speak about Locke's knives

Source: DarkUFO

They sound awesome! :D

I've started watching Lost all over again, right now i'm watching season 2 and i noticed that in the first episode Desmond is entering the numbers to the computer with spaces, in the second episode you can clearly see that Locke is entering the numbers with no spaces.

is it a mistake or is there something behind that that i'm missing?

I've started watching Lost all over again, right now i'm watching season 2 and i noticed that in the first episode Desmond is entering the numbers to the computer with spaces, in the second episode you can clearly see that Locke is entering the numbers with no spaces.

is it a mistake or is there something behind that that i'm missing?

Anyone?

Why is sayid looking the other way like Judas? Is he the new bad guy? Is this not sayid but MiB in his form?

My theory (based on absolutely no spoilers) is that Sayid dies from his gunshot wounds and Jacob takes over the body? Sayid v. Locke :p

Hell I don't know. I'm just shooting in the dark there. But it would make sense.

Jesus is considered light and Judas would be darkness.

Jacob is considered light; his friend is darkness.

Jacob's friend takes over Locke, which is in Jesus' seat.

Therefore, if Sayid facing the opposite direction means anything, maybe it means Jacob has found a loophole as well, although I have no clue what that could possibly be?

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