Try some internet research. :D Wikpedia has tons of stuff on Lost. To get you started, Locke, Rousseau and Desmond are all named after philosphers.... --- Just found this: http://megalottojackpot.com/ :laugh:
I'm with you on the date thing...I started a job a year ago where we document everything with the American format, which still I am not used to after this long. ---- As for Lost, I'm just chatting with someone online and we are checking into character names. Whoever recently said that...
Why not? Maybe he has a reason. Maybe he was never on the boat, or even in the tent with Michael before..."Has Walt ever been in a place he wasn't supposed to be?" - And for the love of Pete, people, stop saying the plane isn't magnetic! It doesn't have to be....enough electromagnetic...
Unless Terry O'Quinn is as stupid as Denise Crosby and David Caruso, and has decided to quit the show, there is no way on earth they are writing Locke out of the show...that would be immensely foolish.
Prediction: He's going to try his damndest to. He hasn't shown the kind of strength of character that would motivate him to come back. Besides which, even if he cared, it would be smarter to get rescued and then try to get them rescued.
a. It may not be "gone" b. Even if it is, there are presumably other "hatches" and multiple other plot twists to explore. ---- More theory. What if whoever (person or organization) discovered this electomagnetic phenomenon on the island has arranged to keep it hidden for good reason. What...
Excerpt taken from Yahoo News today.... Scientists Ponder Invisibility Cloak By ANDREW BRIDGES, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - Researchers in England and the United States think they know how to do that. They are laying out the blueprint and calling for help in developing the exotic...
Another question that just popped into my head.... Why was Tom/Zeke wearing the fake beard anyway? Unless there is someone around somewhere who could conceivably recognize him...otherwise what's the point? Does anyone recall what he said Miss Klugh's actual name was?
I'm surprised that nobody has said much about the fact that it was Kelvin who painted the map on the back of the blast door...and that Desmond watched him doing it... For whose benefit was he doing this? And how much does Desmond know about it? And why on the back of the blast door? Under...
As long as we are throwing out everything.... When Elizabeth (Libby) mentioned her husband's name was David, I immediately googled for any interesting Elizabeth/David combos. I was disappointed when the only thing I came accross was some woman named Elizabeth David who apparently wrote...
One more thought... I mentioned earlier that I thought perhaps the Others may have some clairvoyant abilities. This would seem further confirmed by the fact that their camp was abandoned when Sayid got there...they obviously knew he was coming. Unless of course, it was a fake camp...
I would say that was totally in keeping with Hurley's character. Not everyone's first reaction is to beat the s&*t out of people. Couple more thoughts: - It seemed odd to me that Charlie, who earlier risked his life to try to save Eco, did not seem concerned about Locke and Eco at all...
Ecko's feelings about the "button" were explained last week. He thinks it is "more important than ever" for some weird, mystical reason that I don't get. Now that he knows Locke won't keep doing it and probably nobody else will either, he's intent on doing it himself.
Well, in fairness, some suspension of disbelief is required with all fiction. The problem with a show like this is how to decipher this type of thing from actual clues that are intentionally placed. I'm hoping they cook up a plan for Michael and the "chosen" 4 to go, followed closely behind...
This would seem to go along with what I pointed out earlier about Walt fishing for "I love you" back from Michael. Michael seemed more fixated on assuring rescue and being a hero than expressing his feelings for his son. "I love you" is typically an automatic, almost reflex response when someone...
Or...this could be written into the show. Who knows what the Others can do and what they might be injecting Walt with to make him grow older faster...hmmm...wonder what will happen to the baby after Claire gives him the mystery "vaccine"... I'm not aware of any vaccine that needs to be given...
I was thinking this morning about the list that Miss Clue gave to Michael. So they want Kate, Jack, Hurley and Sawyer....which makes no sense to me... They already had Kate and they could have easily nabbed Jack and Sawyer when they came after Michael. They could have easily then nabbed...
I don't get why this should be taken as any indication that nobody else had been in there for a particular period of time. Given how easily the plane was moved, anyone could have placed it back over the hatch after departing.
Another literary reference. Excuse me if this has already been noted... Henry Gale is the name of Dorothy's uncle in The Wizard of Oz....and, well, there's the balloon....
Whoa...almost fell out of my chair when I read that name. This seems like a rather clear referene to the novel Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pychon, which conincidentally I am currently reading. Now that I think about it, it is not at all unlike Lost in the sense that many of its characters appear...
This show is insane. I love it. Alas, I came in late. I wish now I had watch from the beginning, but I pretty much stubbed the first episode...never did I expect something this unique. I'm going to have to try to play catch up. Is it unreasonable to expect Season 2 to come out on DVD...