***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
ok looking at that name it's got to be something -antham
I just want to know what happens... can I see the series finale now?!?http://flotn.blogspot.com
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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)
Yeah I don't get it either. Although if you look on the oceanic site, it says that they had to close down "due to financial difficulties in the wake of the Flight 815 tragedy" which suggests they tried to continue after the crash, but eventually they had to shut'er down. That could be 2 days, 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 years, no way of knowing how long they tried to remain open for business.PS4: aBayBates
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
I fully believe this was very far in the future, at least 5 years. Jack had very grey hair, seems like many things had gone on over the years. Someone had to have a date on something in Jack's room or somewhere. Remember, they are still in 2001 on the island. I'm guessing it's 2006 in the flash forward based on some of the vehicles, phones, etc.
I'm also sticking to may Jack's Dad's dead theory. The way he talked about him and the reactions of the chief of staff etc when Jack mentioned him.
Another theory on that site with the obit pics, it was a black neighborhood, so who on the show would be buried there? Michael, Walt...neither begin with a J. We haven't fully seen Jacob yet. I don't know, but it's something else to think about.Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
in the podcast the creators/producer mentioned space time continuom (sp) so possibly it's like Back to the Future where there are different outcomes based on who does what, as we've "seen" with Charlie and Desmond's visions.
Also Jack had some gray in that "beard" he just started growing while still on the island, so it may not have been that far in the future.Last edited by ndeezlo; 05-24-2007, 05:34 AM.Comment
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Quote: "It's not "future Jack" those scenes were still flash backs. All of those scenes took place in the past because Jack says "Call my father down here and if I'm more drunk than he is, you can fire me." So it must take place in the past because Jack's father is still alive. This means that Jack and Kate had been on the island together before. This is their second time on the island."
I think it definitely is a flash forward. Just look at Jack's cellphone he was using. It's a Motorola KRZR. They came out way after the plane crash. And Kate's Volvo looked like an 06.Comment
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Great episode. Towards the end, I had a feeling it was a flash forward. 2008 is so far away.
Favorite Lost moment of the year: When Hurley came rumbling out of the jungle in the VW van and plowed that Other (Ricky?).Comment
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When people where recognizing Jack as a "hero" were we to believe that they were referring to him saving the woman and the boy when in fact he was a "hero" for getting everyone off the island? No one ever mentioned what he was a hero for so it wouldn't give it away that it was a fast forward.Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
When people where recognizing Jack as a "hero" were we to believe that they were referring to him saving the woman and the boy when in fact he was a "hero" for getting everyone off the island? No one ever mentioned what he was a hero for so it wouldn't give it away that it was a fast forward.PS4: aBayBates
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It must be a flash forward, based upon the anagram at the funeral parlor and other things noted. Maybe Jack's father never died? Or he was brought back to life on the Island?
Look at patchy (Mikhail). He died twice. Fried by the fence and then with a spear that looked like it went through his heart. It makes me think his role on the Island is bigger we have seen.Last edited by Pete1210; 05-24-2007, 08:15 AM.Comment
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Just finished watching it on the website. All I can say is, WOW. Next season can't come soon enough.Comment
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As soon as Des shot Mikael with the spear, I said "Shoot him in the head to make sure he's dead." I wouldn't be surprised if he survived the grenade blast. Maybe he's a Terminator...Comment
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Re: ***LOST Official Season 3 Discussion**** (Contains West Coast spoilers)
One thing I've been thinking about....
Ben told Jack that if Jack makes that phone call, every living thing on the island will die. Obviously, in the flash forward, Jack and Kate are still alive so it's not like everyone died right away from some kind of terrible event. Given the way people like Mikhail seem to cheat death again and again, and given the way people like Richard Alpert seem to never age....could this mean that there's a kind of immortality granted to at least some of the people on the island? By making the phone call, Jack is killing everyone on the island in the sense that those who previously held immortality will now die at some point.
I think the person in the casket is someone who would have lived forever had they all stayed on the island, but who died as a result of being removed from it. Possibly because the life to which they returned was unbearable compared to their life on the island - like Locke going back to a paralyzed and helpless state after being a walking Rambo on the island. Jack knows this and knows it was a mistake to leave, so that person's death pushes him over the edge and leads him to attempt suicide.Helen: Everyone's special, Dash.
Dash: [muttering] Which is another way of saying no one is.Comment
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