Lost *spoilers*

I usually don't add my thoughts, but here they are.

Des, Locke and Eko aren't dead, simply stuck in the now destroyed Hatch. Locke's backstory has yet to be finished, and Eko has recieved too much of a fan base to be killed off this early.

I have to agree with Goodwill, Des stole the damn finale last night.

The appearence of Clancy Brown, the voice of LEx, as a tie in to Sayid's flashback was great. Has his body been found on the island? If it hasn't, I'm assuming he is still alive and kicking...somewhere.

The Pearl station was the real pyschological test station. Brillant. Didn't see that one at all.

The electromagnet being the cause of the plane's crash, very believable. Are we lead to believe that the button has been pushed for the several years? Something is still fishy about the Hatch's in general.

I'm intrigued.
 
Oh that's a wonderful post, Great One. What the heck does that have to do with this thread? Unless yer indicating that could be Joop, lol, Hanso's 104 year old simian.

Anyone else find it interesting that both Lindoff and Loeb are/will be doing Ultimate lines?

I think that Walt/Hurley's comic is more important than we all think.
 
Here are a few things...

I've been scouring the internet for Season 3 rumors and I've found a few interesting things. A producer by the name of Carlton Cuse reveals that Season 3 will focus primarily on two things - love and the Others. Now that the Lostaways have been on the island for more than 60 days, it's reasonable, to say the least, that they will become more comfortable with each other. We got small tastes of this throughout the second season (Kate/Jack kissing, Ana Lucia/Sawyer getting 'caught in a net', and most recently Charlie and Claire hooking up). Also, the love between Desmond and Penny resonates throughout the third season, giving hope to the Lostaways... Could there be an opportunity to leave? Finally, the Others. As we are well aware of, the Others have a lot of mysteries surrounding them. Henry Gale will be given a prominant role in the third season as well as Ms. Klugh. It should be nothing short of a thrill to dive even deeper into the relationships as long as it doesn't get to soap opera-y and even better to have more light shed on the Others... Now that we got the initial mystery out of the way, we'll be able to have some fun with these characters to. I really like Henry's character, despite his odd turn last night, and can't wait to see more.

It's interesting, Compound, that you thought about the buttons like that. You've gotta wonder - why was there a giant magnet under the Hatch all this time? Why would someone need one on an island? Also, if it could potentially save them from this 'snow globe', why not just stop pressing the buttons and get out of there? At some point the function of the buttons had to be different or, rather, they had a different meaning before even Kelvin came along.

It is because of this that I believe the Swan was just as much a physcological test as the Pearl. Someone has been pulling a lot of strings since the experiments began.

The Others... I'm so glad Season 3 promises to shed some light on them because I'm absolutely at a loss. If they wanted Walt so much, why did they give him up just as easily as they took him? What was the purpose? You've got to wonder whether or noth they are finished with him or Michael. They could just be leading them into another trap. Also, what will they do with Jack, Kate, and Sawyer? Why them? This, too, has me scratching my head. Sure, they may be the most capable people, but they were chosen for a very specific reason, right? What?

The fate of Locke, Eko, and Desmond better be explained the very first episode of the third season. If not, I might not watch the show... I am not entirely thrilled with this Penny chick coming in and trying to actually reach the island but we'll see where that goes... Just as long as Desmond is still alive to be reunited with her...
 
Goodwill said:
Also, what will they do with Jack, Kate, and Sawyer? Why them?
There *seems* to be an easy, obvious answer -- they are the smartest and most able-bodied, among the Lostaways, i.e. the perfect candidates for a eugenics-oriented project (which we know DHARMA are engaged in).

They're comparatively youthful. They don't have substance abuse issues (at least, not to the same extent as Charlie and Ana Lucia had). They've apparently never been handicapped. They've survived this long without being hindered by major injuries, including Sawyer's remarkably fast recorvery from the gunshot wound.

If the Others are really selecting "good people" on the basis of who has good *genes* rather than good *morals* (a theory I firmly believe it), it would make sense to pick those three, in particular.
 
TGO, I have deleted that post three times now. It's stupid and pointless to repost it, especially after I told you to resize them. Do it again, and you'll be up for a weekly ban.
 
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My lengthy review will (hopefully) be featured in the upcoming UC:Newsletter.


But, as a teaser:

1. How many toes did Henry have when he walked out onto the dock?


:shock:


:wink:

and

2. So the only way to "get off" the island is to set the coordinates for .325, and once you do that, you can't get back in? Hmmm......
 
Planet-man said:
I can't find the thread that DIB(at least, I think it was him) made with the link to the site with the hatch and island maps. Did it get deleted or merged or something?

I believe it's in this thread somewhere. I think I linked to it as well.
 
Pretty good finale. Not as good as Season One's, but that one was almost insurpassable.

Does anyone find the most interesting cliffhanger to be what Jack and Kate's plan is? I just keep on thinking that they're gonna do something really, really cool during the season premier.
 
I find the most interesting part of that episode the answer to the long standing season 2 loose end... "What did one snowman say to the other snowman?" :lol:

No, really, I am really interested in what will happen to Locke, Eko, and Des most of all. They are such cool characters... Why have it end like that?
 
Wiki!

Season three will begin airing October 4, 2006. It will include 25 episodes that will be delivered in two blocks: an initial fall arc of seven episodes and a second run of eighteen consecutive episodes beginning in January or February 2007. According to executive producer Damon Lindelof, there will be new characters in this season as the fans get to know more of the plane crash survivors. There will be fewer flashbacks of the original characters since the new ones will have their own that will become a unique and central component of the series.


Now this really sets me off... New characters that the flashbacks will have to handle? No, no. I want me some Jack, Locke, Sawyer, and Charlie flashbacks still.
 

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