Goodwill
Well-Known Member
Not all of the castaways can be attractive. That's why there's that chick and Hurley.
www.lostuniversity.org is live. I got a 20/23 on the admittance test which apparently tested me out of the first class. Anyone else going to try it out?
www.lostuniversity.org is live. I got a 20/23 on the admittance test which apparently tested me out of the first class. Anyone else going to try it out?
I also got a 20/23, so far this ARG seems a bt lame, Also I'm considering getting a dharma jumpsuit for halloween.
I wish they made big and tall sizes. I'd be all over that.
Remember Dominic's appearance at the Lost panel in San Diego... he's going to be on this show sometime somehow.
There's a rumor going around of a scene where Flight 815 lands. In the scene, small nuances occur that we'd all salivate over -- Jack and stewardess Cindy talk about drinking, Boone exchanges words with a crippled Locke, Rose is there and so is Bernard who this time interacts with Jack, etc. When the plane lands in LAX, you see more, too. Jin is being an ******* to Sun, Arzt recognizes Hurley as the Chicken Guy, Kate goes to the bathroom and manages to escape, and there are complications with Jack's father's coffin. The reason I bring this up is because Charlie is removed from the plane and immediately taken to a hospital, having suffered from an OD. All rumors at this point... You decide whether or not you believe all of this.
In addition, there's a rumor about Claire trying to deliver the baby to the parents that Malkin suggested in season one. For some reason, they refuse and Claire goes into labor on their doorstep. Kate, who was accompanying Claire, calls for help.
Lastly, there's been evidence that the centricities of this season mirror season one's. The pilot was two parts and focused on everyone... Same goes for the premiere episode, LA X. Then, the next episode following LA X is Kate's, then Locke's. Locke's episode is called "The Substitute".
There's a rumor going around of a scene where Flight 815 lands. In the scene, small nuances occur that we'd all salivate over -- Jack and stewardess Cindy talk about drinking, Boone exchanges words with a crippled Locke, Rose is there and so is Bernard who this time interacts with Jack, etc. When the plane lands in LAX, you see more, too. Jin is being an ******* to Sun, Arzt recognizes Hurley as the Chicken Guy, Kate goes to the bathroom and manages to escape, and there are complications with Jack's father's coffin. The reason I bring this up is because Charlie is removed from the plane and immediately taken to a hospital, having suffered from an OD. All rumors at this point... You decide whether or not you believe all of this.
In addition, there's a rumor about Claire trying to deliver the baby to the parents that Malkin suggested in season one. For some reason, they refuse and Claire goes into labor on their doorstep. Kate, who was accompanying Claire, calls for help.
Lastly, there's been evidence that the centricities of this season mirror season one's. The pilot was two parts and focused on everyone... Same goes for the premiere episode, LA X. Then, the next episode following LA X is Kate's, then Locke's. Locke's episode is called "The Substitute".
I'm both eagerly awaiting the last season, and absolutely dreading it. Come May, after the series finale airs...what am I to watch? :cry:
I'm liking the sound of that, sure it will get frustrating but damn it I don't want to be spoiler. Hard enough not to read the spoiler tag hereSL-LOST.com said:I'm hearing from Lost sources that every single shot of the first few episodes are so revealing that the producers have convinced ABC to NOT SHOW A SINGLE FRAME before the new season airs. No promo scenes, no photos, no nada! So you will be completely in the dark, but it is for good reason: The twists they're planning are so good, you will WANT to be surprised. Trust me. Your mind gonna go kaplewey.