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  1. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    Plus, there are footsteps in the sand, and clothes arranged in a pile, evidence of human activity after the crash. (And true, no way to "prove" that those weren't made by the Others scoping out the wreckage, but that's the kind of thinking that gets you in trouble in the first place.) They're...
  2. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    Absolutely certainly no question not plain old Catholic Purgatory, given that stained glass window. But in these kinds of discussions, with Things With No Name, sometimes you have to resort to Pretentious Capitalization. So the intercutting near the end of Silence of the Lambs... is that a...
  3. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    No, it is related, but yes it is a false sense; the writers are definitely screwing with you. As far as the characters go, it's their own self-created (Hugo-assisted?) Purgatory, so it's no wonder that it starts on the plane -- that's when their shared experience took a turn. But the fact that...
  4. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    As has now been revealed, there was nothing related to Purgatory until this final season with the Sideways. The plane crashed and Boone survived for real. If he heard from the outside world that there are no survivors, that makes sense because the wreckage was faked and the outside world...
  5. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    No, he didn't die -- Jacob can't kill him. He "worse than" died, he lost his body, plus whatever else bad might have happened to him. He still has the same memories and motivations, though. His "soulless" body gets flushed down the river (although I dunno how he ended up tangled high in those...
  6. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    Except they didn't have C4 and there were Widmore's guys guarding the plane. It's possible they stole the C4 and the guards didn't know the plane was booby-trapped. It's also possible that in addition to Widmore booby-trapping the plane, B/R/M stole some C4 and double-booby-trapped it.
  7. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    Letterman did a short bit too. For what it's worth, the DVR recorded V, but I was undecided about watching it. That bug helped make up my mind. I decided NO.
  8. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    My local ABC affiliate's SD-over-cable is 4:3 (wow, a much more complicated answer than "Yes"). I dunno if this decision is local or at the network level. I've seen some NBC shows letterboxed. (And sometimes it seems like somebody at the station forgot to "press a button" one way or the other.)...
  9. Ken Chan

    Lost: Season Six

    Quote:Originally Posted by Ockeghem I can't watch this series on network television. I tried doing it a few times, but the distractions in the corners of the screen, and the commercials, are too annoying. For me, it breaks up the continuity of the scenes too much and takes away from the...
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