I have watched the show again pretty extensively in the last couple of months (out of desire to spend time with the characters). A lot of things make more sense to me now than they ever did. Take for example, how the Oceanic 6 made it back to the Island, and why they had to replicated the...
Last week, I opened a new Netflix account after a 3-4 years hiatus, and began streaming content via a PS3 to a 720p DLP PJ. Personally, I find this service the most significant development in home theater in years, and one that may just have revived my interest in movies.
Like many, I...
"If none can come to the Island, but as Jacob brings (as Josh, I thought explained), how did so many people get to the island who oughtn't be there?" I don't think everyone who shows up there is brought by Jacob. As Ben explained in Season 3, people traveled from all over some country to see...
"OTOH, the coda doesn't seem to make much distinction via Sawyer who apparently doesn't need to do any atoning for his transgressions. The pretty people do get away with murder it seems. Good to know." Well, people have been conflating "working things out and letting go" with seeking...
The cork: Yeah, it made MiB vulnerable, but it also made the Light go away, which according to Mom, means that it dies everywhere in the world, which presumably, is a bad thing, end of the world or something. Therefore leaving it out just to neutralize MiB was not an option. Overall though...
I don't share your disappointment but I see where you're coming from. At least they recognized that the potential impact of that scene was ruined, and didn't attempt to make a big deal out of it, by placing it as the climax or coda of an episode, or *gasp* season. -- H
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Now this is actually open to interpretation! It'd lean more toward what you said first, that they aren't the most important people in his life. I am sure redemption is a part of it, as you said, this is Ben Linus, and he is nothing less than a mass murderer. But I am not sure even a...
Much of this has been answered, much of it is silly/irrelevant detail, but lots of legit questions still: http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1936291 -- H
I've watched the finale about 3 times by now. Perhaps it is because I know what is coming, but now even the Island stuff seems rather bleak. The mostly overcast sky contributes to much of it, but also the unprecedented absence of a large group of people on the Island in the finale makes it feel...
1) Jack was stoned 3) The plan was well in motion by then. About 1867... who knows how time behaves in that wheel cave. But where do you get that date from? But I was just gonna post about 2 actually. Was thinking about it minutes ago and couldn't figure it out either. Another example...