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I thought the screen said something to the affect of "electromagnetic anomoly." If that's the case, I'd assume it was the magnet turning off and on, and the first time they missed it was the first system failure on 9/22/04. What weirds me out is that Miss Pen is looking around for it/him. He's been missing for 3 years now? I know, I know. Money can do anything. But what did Ms. Pen do? Buy Dharma or someone with Dharma secrets? --- Seems kind of weird they're living in November 2004 in the Lost world. |
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Her father was one of, if not the key, financier of the Dharma initative. Or at least I think so. There was some wealthier "humantarian" named in the first movie Locke watched who was credited as funding the project. I think it was Ms. Pen's father, the bald dude in the limo. |
Unrelatedly, I'm absolutely taking Ms. Pen as a shoutout to yours truly. :)
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That's what I'm thinking is going to happen. Michael is going to meet up with Sayid and Jin to help rescue Jack, Kate, and Sawyer. I haven't predicted much of anything right on the show so far though, so I'm probably way off base. |
Kinda surprise that Walt didnt say nothing when he saw Jack, Sawyer and Kate like that.
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I feel pretty confident of this, as well. I also wonder if Pen may have possibly paid off Libby in order to get Desmond a boat, so that he could accomplish whatever he needed without (in his mind) it coming from her and her father's wealth and so that she could possibly track him with a planted GPS of some sort. |
Also, I just thought of this. Didn't Libby say her deceased husband's name was David? I wonder if that could be the same "Dave" of Hurley's imagination?
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I thought I had made that connection as well. I'll have to watch that again sometime. I'm thinking of carrying a 2nd bag on my flight to Chicago...since I'll be dumping my Navy uniform there when I head to Africa. Maybe I can make room for my first season of Lost. |
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Occam's answer: producers needed to disguise the kid who plays Walt's obvious aging since season 1, and so kept him as little seen/heard as possible. If this were season one, their reunion would have been more thorough.
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Didn't Desmond say something about the father taking Ms. Pen away from him forever? Is it possible that he was implying that he crashed him there? |
I'm so pissed off at Michael. I really think Hurley was gonna get laid.
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not Hanso, but Widmore. Her father is the CEO of Widmore Labs, part of the Hanso and Dharma Initiative project. Supposedly, Widmore Construction are the ones who built the islands infrastructure.
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Did anyone else hear/see the Hanso Foundation Public rep on the Jimmy Kimmel Show? ABC is really going all out to make it real. Very odd. Anyways I had a few thoughts of the season finale:
1. Kelvin Innman and Ranzik. Is it possible that Ranzik didn't actually kill himself but ditched Innman like Innman was trying to do to Desmond. I mean for a shotgun blast to the cieling, it didn't look like there was any damage to it and it was a perfect circle, no splatter. Maybe Ranzik actually got away, and was the guy that initially Hurley met in the insane asylum from season 1. You know the guy who was playing connect four and continously repeating the numbers? 2. Everyone thinks that the blast door that flew back on the island is an indication that Locke and Ecko were blown up. That explosion (Arzt dynamite) in a confined area could've sent that door flying in the air, and when the EMP bomb/pulse went off, kept it in the air? Once it stopped it sent the door hurling back down? There is no way they are killing off Ecko or Locke. 3. Is it possible, that the Electro Magnetic field keeps the Island invisible? Like a barrier or force field so no one can find it or navigate to it? 4. Widmore set up the race around the world? He knew Desmond wasn't leaving his daughter alone and that he was shamed so he set up the whole race to strand desmond out there away from his daughter (Penny). She found out about it somehow, and knows or found out through Hanso leaks that the only way to find the island is to monitor for EMP blasts or something? 5. The actual Henry Gale was flying a Widmore Labs ballon. Was he hired by Penny to find Desmond? 6. Walt and Micheal or actually headed to another hatch where the main others are? Fake Henry Gale sailed in from the dock from somewhere and the camp they were out wasn't real. Maybe those coordinates are the underwater hatch everyone keeps talking about. Why would the others go through so much trouble to get Walt and then just let him go? 7. Or maybe Ranzik is the Fake Henry Gale? 8. Why didn't anyone ask Desmond about the Hostiles he talked about? 9. The Palla Ferry, where the others had Jack and company at the end, was noted in the Pearl Video, for those in the pearl hatch to go to, to be picked up when their experiment was over. 10. Desmond said he was going 9 knots East and should've been in Fiji, in a week. So wouldn't that mean he knows where they are on a map, or couldn't a fan trace that backwards to find out where he thinks they are? 11. So they crashed in 9/2004. Desmond had been in there for 3 years (2001). According to sites something had happened in 1985, and that guy I noted in point #1 said something that Dharma Initiative had stopped in 1985. This is just a point on the time frame of things. I hear that season 3 will focus mainly on the others and how they got there, and introduce many new characters. |
Not sure if anyone caught that Kelvin is the same guy that was in Sayid's episode. He was the guy that got Sayid to do the interogation.
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That PR Guy that was on the Kimmel show said Hanso was alive and travelling the world. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBInGFmOToU&search=Hanso |
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Nope. I checked before I posted it. In the full clip it almost looks like Alex is smirking. I really wonder what the story is behind that scene. It couldn't have just been some random thing. |
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looks like she just did it by mistake - she dropped them like a hot potato as soon as she realized. great stuff. |
too bad she's got nothing to grab onto or else i'd have had some masturbatory material. Kate has a chest like a 12 year old boy.
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From the SCI FI Weekly newsletter:
"I'm excited about love in season three," said executive producer Bryan Burk, adding: "Don't forget now the people have been on the island for 60-plus days. They're now obviously more familiar with each other. ... The concept of love [is there], and ... it weaves its way through all of our characters. It's going to be much more prevalent in season three." My worst fears are realized. Forget plot, more snuggle bunnies. Bleech. |
If it's love, I hope it's NYPD Blue love. I want some bare asses.
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Only if its Hurley. |
I don't know that I'd worry about it too much. Near the start of season 2 the producers mentioned in the podcast that the love "triangle" between Sawyer, Anna Lucia, Jack, and Kate would be a big deal in season 2 and that never really materialized... at least not in an overly annoying or distracting way.
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Hurley finds his clone and falls in love with him. Lost Season three season beginning, Hot man on man love. |
uh WOW. My head is spinning right now.
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Smaller boobs equals more sensitive nipples. I'm just imagining the split-second *ooo* feeling that Kate is more than likely experiencing. And then, she probably makes this akward eye contact with Alex. The kind of eye contact that speaks, "I want you to touch more of my salty parts." |
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Wow, that's quite the myth. |
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i don't believe any of this gunk, but fortunately, it helps me see that clip in a new light. bravo. i like the phrase "salty parts". i give your post a 7/10. |
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As all women drive us to the looney bin, I'd say you may be right. |
Michelle Rodriguez got out of jail after spending one day because of overcrowding.
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i wonder what her private parts look like.
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I just got caught up this weekend... and then on this thread.
I don't share the deep pessimism with a lot of you, really. My expectations are admittedly pretty low for network TV, but I thought Season Two was pretty good. Not quite as good as Season One, but that's hardly a fair comparison. And I didn't mind the whirlwind last 15 minutes... how can anyone be surprised that we'd be left with massive cliffhangers by the show for the summer? Enjoy the ride, it isn't so bad. |
Eko is soooo dead.
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Mr. Ecko better keep a close eye on his Jesus Stick.
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Totally not dead, if it was anyone that got a ticket then Sawyer and Charlie would already be dead too.
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I'll bet my right testicle that he isn't dead and/or won't die. I'll lay a 10 episode over/under.
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Very Clever. I can read between the lines. :) |
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