Edited by 95Crash, 04 February 2010 - 06:26 PM.
A plane crashed on September 22, 2004
#21
Posted 04 February 2010 - 06:26 PM
#22
Posted 04 February 2010 - 06:51 PM
FineFunny, Lost fans had been waiting with baited breath for the highly touted two-hour (three-hour if you include the recap) Final Season Premiere, and now here it is almost two full days later and no one has anything to say!!!
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#23
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:17 AM

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#24
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:22 AM
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#25
Posted 06 February 2010 - 12:50 PM
I think there's 2 time lines too -- I think they're going to converge somehow - so that's probably the fun of this season.
I loved Juliet's lines about coffee - I think she meshed into the other timeline... but thing of it is... this new time line with no plane crash -- I think everyone had better take it easy and survive there because I think that's the final destination when the on island story wraps. So just for example: if jack dies in the new timeline no matter how great he succeeds on the island it's curtains for his life. But maybe there will be some nice "come with me to a better place" moment or something for those we'd like to see at peace.
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#26
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:46 PM
If I were to take an early guess I would say things are going to go very well for a select few, Hurley and Jack specifically, and they are going to realize that its not where they are supposed to be and they'll have to make a decision to merge or whatever with the island timeline...
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#27
Posted 06 February 2010 - 02:51 PM
#28
Posted 06 February 2010 - 03:03 PM
What I'm confused is when it goes back to the plane why does Hurley say "I'm the luckiest man alive"? At first I thought it was a completely different alternate reality but Kate's still wanted, Charley still does Heroin, and Locke is still in a wheel chair? Why is Hurley Different?
Well one explanation could be that Kate was a con artist without the islands help, so to for Charlie's drugs, so to for Locke's legs being crap. Hurley, on the other hand, may have had the bad luck forced upon him by the island to set up the events that put him on the plane for the crash. Now Hurley may be on the plain because he just visited Sam, who also heard the numbers, because they celebrate their amazing luck from the numbers together because once the island went kaboom the numbers turned into something positive for the people who knows them.
It's really got like 30 years of divergent time in the non-crash universe so anything can go on in the non-crash universe, similar, semi-similar, dissimilar, and wildly dissimilar without being weird. So some people have lived the same lives and some peoples lives have changed, for example Desmond, he doesn't end up stuck on the island so now he is on the plane, perhaps flying back to the US to visit Penny?
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#29
Posted 06 February 2010 - 03:49 PM
Well one explanation could be that Kate was a con artist without the islands help, so to for Charlie's drugs, so to for Locke's legs being crap. Hurley, on the other hand, may have had the bad luck forced upon him by the island to set up the events that put him on the plane for the crash. Now Hurley may be on the plain because he just visited Sam, who also heard the numbers, because they celebrate their amazing luck from the numbers together because once the island went kaboom the numbers turned into something positive for the people who knows them.
It's really got like 30 years of divergent time in the non-crash universe so anything can go on in the non-crash universe, similar, semi-similar, dissimilar, and wildly dissimilar without being weird. So some people have lived the same lives and some peoples lives have changed, for example Desmond, he doesn't end up stuck on the island so now he is on the plane, perhaps flying back to the US to visit Penny?
Just going with that...I think there is a lot different. Hurley is clearly very lucky and probably never used those numbers he got from his friend to win the lottery. Arzt on the plane asks Hurley to do an Australian voice from the commercials, which we know is something he didn't do originally.
Also, I still think Locke is very different. He might be in a wheel chair but there is something much different about him. I think he went on the trip in Australia (although some people think he might have just lied), and when he talked to Jack after the flight, he was talking not like someone who was as broken and miserable as he once was, but a very confident and happy person who was at peace with the world.
As for Jack, he definitely senses that something is different. When he looked in the mirror, he certainly was confused and he did have a cut or a mark that he didn't seem to recognize.

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#30
Posted 08 February 2010 - 02:31 AM

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#31
Posted 08 February 2010 - 10:58 AM
Just going with that...I think there is a lot different. Hurley is clearly very lucky and probably never used those numbers he got from his friend to win the lottery. Arzt on the plane asks Hurley to do an Australian voice from the commercials, which we know is something he didn't do originally.
Also, I still think Locke is very different. He might be in a wheel chair but there is something much different about him. I think he went on the trip in Australia (although some people think he might have just lied), and when he talked to Jack after the flight, he was talking not like someone who was as broken and miserable as he once was, but a very confident and happy person who was at peace with the world.
As for Jack, he definitely senses that something is different. When he looked in the mirror, he certainly was confused and he did have a cut or a mark that he didn't seem to recognize.
Good point on Locke... he was more confident. I was so used to the new Locke I forgot how he was before the island.
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#32
Posted 08 February 2010 - 11:19 AM
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#33
Posted 08 February 2010 - 12:38 PM

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#34
Posted 08 February 2010 - 01:51 PM
I think locke was always more self loathing than impersonable...remember though originally locke was only on flight 815 because he couldnt go on the roundabout...had he gone he wouldve been in sydney 2 weeks longer...
Good point, but if things are different in this life, perhaps he left for the trip a few weeks earlier.

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#35
Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:22 PM
Good point, but if things are different in this life, perhaps he left for the trip a few weeks earlier.
Or in this new reality, he still couldn't go but handled it better? Much like Hurley has a totally different attitude.
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#36
Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:20 PM
Or in this new reality, he still couldn't go but handled it better? Much like Hurley has a totally different attitude.
possibly so...I think its a little different though. Hurley's problems came directly from the lotto win and that came from the number which came from the island...Locke's problems stemmed from his daddy issues and all sorts which weren't really caused by the island.
I think as the season progresses we'll see some parallels in this new reality, for example Locke will walk again, only this time via Jack...
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#37
Posted 09 February 2010 - 11:02 PM

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#38
Posted 10 February 2010 - 02:24 AM
In Other hand Fios had the Episodes OnDemand on wednesday already this seasson.
So who is fodendo with us Comcast or ABC.?????

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#39
Posted 10 February 2010 - 07:50 AM
Yeah - I didn't need the "infected" question answered...now it looks like a big portion of the season will be devoted to that...oh well.this episode was legit awful
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#40
Posted 11 February 2010 - 10:41 AM
this episode was legit awful
Nothing actually happened in the episode. All they did was create like 3 more questions and answer none.
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