***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
LOL. So the perfect time for Ben to tell Jack he's going to die is when Jack has a knife hovering over Ben's spine? Awesome.
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Originally posted by trobinson97Hell, I shot my grandmother, cuz she was old.Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
Under my scenario, the Others would bring their guns out or a taser after Ben tells Jack he's the one with the tumor.
Don't forget Ben is willing to risk his life to further his cause, whatever it is. He almost got his head blown off by Sayid in Season 2.
... I need to become an executive producer on Lost!!!Comment
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Originally posted by trobinson97Hell, I shot my grandmother, cuz she was old.Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
I'm still on the fence with Juliet working on Jack. I keep remembering that first scene of the season where it showed her crying at her house and believe that she really wants a change.
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
And the whole book-club meeting goes along with that as well...Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
Yeah, because Ben says something along the lines of him not being invited to the book club meeting. I had forgotten about that when I posted earlier.
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
actually he wanted out of the show so he can direct something in London...
too bad he could be that one man army guy and take out all the others...Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
I think it was actually just a big *** green bird, but it sure looked and sounded like a damn pterodactyl in the scene where it swooped out of the tree and apparently said Hurley's name.Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
Yes, I finally caught up with the rest of the world. This following Wednesday will be the first time I watch Lost air "live". Then, I have to wait till February. Funny how things work out.
I'm surprised by the number of questions that people have ignored asking.
My biggest one is the stations. There is more than one, but it seems that Dharma abandoned every one. They even abandoned the Swan because they never sent a replacement for the man Desmond replaced. Why would something so important as pushing a button to prevent this huge catastrophe of magnetic fields be pushed aside and ignored?
At first I thought that the Others might have felt that Desmond was taking care of it so why worry. But, then that leads to more questions. Why would Ben tell Locke that he never pushed the button? He had to have known that Locke would want to find out what happens if he doesn't. If Ben and the Others knew what would happen if you didn't push the button they wouldn't have played this mind game with Locke. So, are the Others out of the loop as well? I seriously believe that the Others are a part of something bigger and even they know very little of what they are a part of on that Island. (edit: ie: Goodwin in The Other 48 Days. When the tail survivors find their station, Goodwin's face seems to show that he had no idea the station even existed. How much of that island do the Others even know?)
I still wonder about Libby. There was no back story on her. All we have is her word and appearances in other flashbacks. I just don't know how the writers will explain that if she does become important. Chances are she's done and there's nothing to even consider.
And finally, Walt.
What made Walt so overwhelming to the Others? They obviously are aware that he possesses a gift, but it seems that even after learning of his gift they were afraid to keep him. It was either Ben or Zeke that said something similar to this to Michael in the Season Two finale.Last edited by CMH; 11-04-2006, 08:08 PM."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
"You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob NeyerComment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
-I finished watching the special features on Disc 7 of the Season 2 boxset and they're good.
I loved the Hanso Foundation/Dharma Initiative presentation.
Naveen Andrews was the one that suggested the Sayid/Shannon relationship.
The UK Lost promo was very stylized. There were lots of easter eggs to be discovered. I didn't waste my time with the Lost Connections feature though. There was too much work involved.
- The last scene of Season 2 was pretty strange. Nothing so far in Season 3 has been connected to that final scene.
- I wonder what happened to Bernard and Rose.
- Now here's a preview for this weeks episode you want to check out:
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
The last scene was the one with the guys in the arctic and the call to Desmond's woman right?
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