Not quite. Henry Gale was Dorothy's uncle and he was not the wizard. As for Locke, I doubt very much he's going to die. He's pretty key to what's going on with the others lately. The island and/or Jacob will heal him, as before, and I think Ben knows this too. If Ben really wanted Locke dead...
Just because Sawyer didn't get nailed for the murder before leaving Australia, doesn't mean there was not a subsequent investigation in which he was the prime suspect. As for Juliet, I'm not so sure she is a mole. Did she go along with Ben's plan to support it or because she saw her chance to...
Well it's kind of obvious Ben pushed the button. The question is why. Why push it then lie about it? If he was that convinced it wasn't going to do anything, why not just not push it? I suspect we'll find out eventually.
According to everything I've read, Santoro had second thoughts after taking the role and decided he'd rather focus on making films. I also suspect the producers bit off a bit more than they could chew, adding two new characters to an already jam-packed season. There's just too much going on...
Ron, clearly she wasn't in the pilot. And I don't have it handy. But I'm willing to bet that if you watch it and watch the scene from Expose, she probably could have been there. They obviously went back to pilot footage for this episode and were probably very careful about how they edited it.
Ok, regarding the plane, someone from another forum posted this. I'm not sure of the accuracy: "When Paulo is in the bathroom hiding the diamonds, you see the lights turn on, and hear Ben ask "who left the door open"? Juliet says "Tom was down here a few days ago". Ben replies, "have them...
It occurred to me as I was out strolling at lunch... The Others would have had to have been back at the Pearl at least one other time before. When Nikki and Paulo first find it, the doors are covered a bit with leaves and debris. But then they open it, close it again and leave. Opening it...
I don't think so. This happens soon after Nikki questions Kate as to the location of the items they found. This location was first seen in S1E12 ("Whatever the Case May Be"). Boone and the plane don't fall until 7 episodes later, S1E19 ("Deus Ex Machina"). Paulo obviously hid the diamonds...
I don't think so. I don't think entering the numbers is what ended up blowing up the station. Who knows what the numbers did, if anything, but I think Locke just detonated the C4 like he did with the sub. If I recall correctly, it was daytime when Locke entered the numbers, but night time...
There's one thing that's bothering me that I just can't quite shake... Kate is supposedly wanting to rescue Jack. Why is she looking for the Others "home" instead of trying to get back to the other island? I mean, yes, Jack is going "home" with the Others, but how does Kate know that? Did...
I'm pretty sure the page came out of the manual. Of course, I suppose he could have kept the whole binder and just removed the page for convenience... As for the episode itself, overall I found it very strong. I still think it's shaping up to be a great season. I can appreciate what...
Not true. "The Other 48 Days" did not technically have any flashback, unless you count the whole episode. Also, one could argue that "3 Minutes" didn't really have a flashback, but just told it's story out of chronological order. Does anyone recall whether the pilot episode had a flashback? I...
Yes it is. As I've never seen it, I apologize to any fans for implying it's crap. Besides, given the nature of the show, I'm guessing they don't do a lot of location shooting in the city, so it's unlikely they will piss me off.
Roger was also missing an arm. It's not Candle's arm, but it's probably a cool little parallel. ___________________ At last, a request.... We have all been through approximately 48 hours of this show so far. We can complain about what it's not doing, or we can applaud it for what it is...