Lost *spoilers*

The book only makes small references it appears... Nothing to go ape about.

Are there any more spoilers we can chew on before the new episode comes out?
 
Goodwill said:
The book only makes small references it appears... Nothing to go ape about.

Are there any more spoilers we can chew on before the new episode comes out?

Well, Michael gets locked in the armoury, Hurley tells someone "glad you're okay, dude" and something else I'm forgetting...
 
There are many references to the "Island" in the book from what I've read online. This is from www.lost-media.com:

Bad Twin has only been available for three days, but the book has already nabbed endorsements from two high-profile names: Sawyer and Hurley. Hyperion Books released the mystery novel Tuesday, marking one small step for Lost promotional tie-ins and one giant leap from fiction to reality. The book, written by fictitious Oceanic Flight 815 passenger Gary Troup—for those without their decoder rings, his name is an anagram of "purgatory"—is being billed as the last manuscript from the author, who supposedly dropped the book off at his publisher just days before perishing on the made-for-TV flight.

ABC announced plans to market the character's book last November and have since managed to crowbar in several scenes which find castaways perusing the manuscript, which miraculously managed to survive the crash, the ocean, the fires and the routine pillages by the seemingly illiterate Others with all its pages in tact. Just as miraculously, the completed book also managed to find its way to a Disney-owned publishing house. "We got this manuscript from this guy and we couldn't reach him," Hyperion president Bob Miller told the Associated Press. "He apparently got on this plane in Australia and has been lost at sea." The book's cover features a tantalizing selling point for would-be Troup fans, declaring the mystery "His Final Novel Before Disappearing on Oceanic Flight 815." The plot, pieced together for fans who may actually read the book and not just scan lines for clues pertaining to the series, centers on the detective Paul Artisan who is hired to track down the "bad twin" Zander Widmore by his "good twin" Cliff. Along the way, Artisan enlists the help of a good buddy who just so happens to be well-versed in biblical parables and metaphors on the meaning of life. As expected, Bad Twin is chalk full of cheeky references to the primetime juggernaut, including several mentions of the 17th century philosopher John Locke (that's the sound of legions of Lost fans perking up), a makeshift boat named "Escape Hatch," allusions to life being complicated and unable to be boiled down to something as simple as, say, "a string of numbers," and of course, most of the action takes place on a mysterious—and fictional—island. "As with every island, there was something slippery and mysterious about Peconciquot," the book reads, per an excerpt from the Toronto Sun. "It was connected to the larger world, and then again it wasn't. It had a logic of its own, a highly local mythology that made perfect sense within its confines yet fitted uneasily with the mind-habits of the world beyond its boundaries." That clears that up. For those fans wishing to check out more of Troup's work, they may want to dig up his first novel, The Valenzetti Equation. That is, if it actually existed they might. The book is described as centering on a mathematical equation which predicts the apocalypse and while no more specifics have been released, it's likely Lost fans could hazard an accurate guess as to which numbers may be involved in the solution. Still, should fans decide to crack open Bad Twin, they'd be in good, albeit fake, company. On Lost's Feb. 8 episode, Hurley pulled the immaculately preserved manuscript from the plane's wreckage and just this week, unlikely bookworm Sawyer was happened upon extolling the literary merits of the whodunit. Of course, thinly-veiled as the novel may be, one mystery still remains: Who actually wrote it. While Stephen King and Ridley Pearson, both self-confessed fans of the show, have drawn speculation as the author, harsh critics dismiss the theory, claiming the tome is too poorly written to come from the mystery masterminds. Most likely, the book was a committee effort. But for those who just aren't into the whole reality thing, an interview with Troup has been made available on Amazon.com. Lost's season finale airs May 24.
 
Here are a couple of things.

Damon Lindelof referred to the finale as a "battle field between faith and reasoning, bringing the show back to where it all began." Fans are speculating that this "battlefield" was the plane.

Also, Libby is not dead. Yet. :)
 
Goodwill said:
Here are a couple of things.

Damon Lindelof referred to the finale as a "battle field between faith and reasoning, bringing the show back to where it all began." Fans are speculating that this "battlefield" was the plane.

Hmmm...

Also, Libby is not dead. Yet. :)

I could've told you that...just like I told you Henry was an Other way back when. ;)
 
Mr.Eko at his best. Next episode looks great as always :D
 
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This was another great episode. A lot happened. Poor Hurley. I wanted to cry when he asked "Where's Libby". Even Sawyer showed his true self.

Eko is a one shy bastard. I knew he would be the black Locke from the moment he was shown.

Michael is going down. It looks like what happened to him on the island when he was by himself will be shown next week. And that preview...:shock: what was that light?

I want more Sayid he's barely been used lately.

And Boone was a sacrifice that the island demanded. Now Locke must go down.


A++
 
The Psychic told CLAIRE to get on the plane and to not let anyone else raise her child but her. I think the Eko flashback seems to have taken place after he told Claire to get on the plane.

Clancy (IT'S BETTER TO BURN OUT THAN TO FADE AWAY!!!!!!!!!!) Brown is on the cast list for the season finale. Note he played Sayid's CIA liason in his flashback earlier this year. Rumors are flying around on other LOST forums that he is the leader of The Others, not Christian.

What a great episode last night. Mr. Eko really opened up to us. I hope he can save John.
 
Two of the best moments in Lost for me was in this episode. The first one when Libby caughed up blood in the beginning (I actually almost jumped out of my seat then) and the other when mr Eko knocked out Locke :lol:
 
ultimatedjf said:
One of the best episodes. A+.


SPOILERS



Libby will be featured in Season 3 in various flashback's as they resolve the mental institution storyline.

THANK GOD!!! At least theres some light at the end of the tunnel for that mystery. Wonder how they'll approach her future flashback now that she's dead...supposedly through the other survivors' flashbacks, but that could be a doozy. We'll see.
 
The last episode rocked. Except some parts looked more fake than usual...
 

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