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Fangirl

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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:07 pm    Post subject:
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Crazy plot twist on Lost? Surely, you jest.  Laughing
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:08 am    Post subject:
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Arg, the weeks are way to slow...

Why would mikael be the one on the boat. Its not like he own ben anything now when he (supposedly) got away from the island. i think if its anyone of those two it surely have to be walt. I think walt is following jacobs orders. Play with ben today, with locke tomorrow... surely he will reveal himself to Hurley if hurley got the "power" to see and hear jacob. This is offcourse pure speculation, and so far my speculations havent been exactly 100%... well not even 70%... hmmm 50?... oh well... ignore me, i will look like a fool when all is revealed... Smile
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:03 am    Post subject:
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shma wrote:
Arg, the weeks are way to slow...

Why would mikael be the one on the boat. Its not like he own ben anything now when he (supposedly) got away from the island. i think if its anyone of those two it surely have to be walt. I think walt is following jacobs orders. Play with ben today, with locke tomorrow... surely he will reveal himself to Hurley if hurley got the "power" to see and hear jacob. This is offcourse pure speculation, and so far my speculations havent been exactly 100%... well not even 70%... hmmm 50?... oh well... ignore me, i will look like a fool when all is revealed... Smile


Well, mabye Ben said you will be able to get home if you go to the boat first and get information for me?  You know what Ben is like, he would be happy to use his hope to manipulate him.
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:48 pm    Post subject: Not Michael, but Walt.
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At first, I thought Michael might be Ben's "man on the boat." But the more I think of it, the more I am leaning to Walt being Ben's guy.

What if Walt is somehow communicating with Jacob and Ben is able to intercept those communications? Maybe Walt doesn't even know that Ben is exploiting him.

It's a thought anyway. But as for most of my ideas, the writers go in one one direction, then double back, leaving me LOST.
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It just seems obvious, probably too obvious for Lost, that Michael & Walt are both on the Freighter. Again, Michael already murdered two people in order to get Walt back - what wouldn't he do to get back home?
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:26 am    Post subject:
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Already emailed this into the guys but thought I'd share it here too.

Did anyone else notice that when Miles goes up stairs in the "haunted" house the frames on the photos are wooden. When he's coming back down they are silver/metal.

This can't be a continuity error surely?

Is reality itself in flux and course correcting itself?

A date or time for when Oceanic 815 was found would be helpful. For example maybe the "change" occurs because of the hatch incident?
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Deadshot wrote:
Already emailed this into the guys but thought I'd share it here too.

Did anyone else notice that when Miles goes up stairs in the "haunted" house the frames on the photos are wooden. When he's coming back down they are silver/metal.

This can't be a continuity error surely?

Is reality itself in flux and course correcting itself?

A date or time for when Oceanic 815 was found would be helpful. For example maybe the "change" occurs because of the hatch incident?


You're right, I don't think it is an continuity error.
It was mentioned earlier on in this thread.
I think it's got something to do with the numbers not being entered in the hatch and the purple sky and all that.
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:08 am    Post subject: take on Charlotte
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Hi guys,

I've only seen the first two episodes of season 4, and am about half way through your second podcast.  I generally agree with your points but I have to seriously disagree with your take on Charlotte.  I think you are way off.  She is a scientist who is completely driven by her passion for her subject (obviously something to do with the island and its mysteries) and is willing to break the rules to get some answers.  To me, this does not make her 'ruthless'.  I mean - come on!  Compare her to Ben or even Locke.  Can you really characterize her as ruthless?  For starters, she hasn't done anything to anyone else.  She wore a vest to protect herself - but she hasn't tried to take out any of our Losties.  I would certainly say she is driven, but you are way off on ruthless.  

Also, how in the world can you characterize her as cold?  She looked like a little kid playing in a pool when she finally 'landed' on the island - she could not have been happier.  I think that you are confusing scientific curiosity and tenacity with ruthlessness and coldheartedness.  Remember, for people to succeed as scientists, they need to be exceptionally curious and tenacious.  (I speak as someone pursuing that profession.)  I wonder - could perceptions be different for a woman with these traits than for a man?
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