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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] random comment: eko's brother is alive. [/ QUOTE ] I doubt this. Eko found his dead body earlier this season with his cross around his neck. [/ QUOTE ] Eko found a dead body with his brother's cross around it's neck. The body was in a plane, which itself obscured a very important location on the island. It's possible that the plane was placed there after the monster gleaned information from Eko. [/ QUOTE ] But the plane was there before the end of the first season, when Eko was still on the tail-end beach. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously I need to watch season one. Anyway, I neither agree nor disagree with that theory; I'm just trying to support it's plausibility. [/ QUOTE ] I was gonna say "That's ridiculous" to that, but I guess nothing is with that show. I just think it's highly unlikely, and not many things are highly unlikely on that show. [/ QUOTE ] it's highly unlikely that locke would know exactly what yemi looks like. |
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Didn't the plane FALL out of the tree when the brother (lost for names) went up to go see what was in it.
So the plane wasn't in the location when they got to the island but "moved" to the location (albeit not very far). |
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#43
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I think the others have more interest in Hurley, Sawyer, Jack and Kate then they do getting Henry Gale back. The reason being the others could simply traded Walt for Henry if they really wanted him and were really going to give Walt back to Michael. Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers. Everything mysterious about him can easily be explained by coincidence/Michael's delusion. The scene from last weeks episode makes me wonder if the others may even have him playing against his own father. Maybe the scene was just contrived to make it more dramatic and less realistic than the others would really allow if they wanted Michael to have no more information than he's alive.
It seems to me if the others wanted to keep Walt and get Henry back they could accomplish that by just capturing someone else. I also share google boy's theory about the others not being the originators of the experiment, but rather just being caught up in it. We've already seen them capture and maybe assimilate people from flight 815. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] random comment: eko's brother is alive. [/ QUOTE ] I doubt this. Eko found his dead body earlier this season with his cross around his neck. [/ QUOTE ] Not to mention he burned the body and the plane. (No doubt to prevent Yemi from returning as a zombie) [/ QUOTE ] Season 7 is zombie season according to the writers. Should be fun. |
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Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers [/ QUOTE ] You're not very good at Lost. |
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[ QUOTE ] Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers [/ QUOTE ] You're not very good at Lost. [/ QUOTE ] Didn't the writers say they weren't going supernatural? If that's true I would like to see how they explaim everything that has been going on. |
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[ QUOTE ] Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers [/ QUOTE ] You're not very good at Lost. [/ QUOTE ] So far I think the only thing supernatural that has occured have been the visions such as the ones leading Locke and Eko to different places. I think part of the writers' angle in this show is to make the viewer's initial reaction to assume something supernatural. I'm interested in seeing where they go with the fate thing since it'd be hard to Explain all the coincidences and path crossings off the island as some sort of master plan by Hanso or something like that. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers [/ QUOTE ] You're not very good at Lost. [/ QUOTE ] So far I think the only thing supernatural that has occured have been the visions such as the ones leading Locke and Eko to different places. I think part of the writers' angle in this show is to make the viewer's initial reaction to assume something supernatural. I'm interested in seeing where they go with the fate thing since it'd be hard to Explain all the coincidences and path crossings off the island as some sort of master plan by Hanso or something like that. [/ QUOTE ]' Two examples from season 1: In a Michael/Walt flashback Walt looks at a boko with pictures of birds and the bird he's looking at crashes into his window. Locke teaches him to throw a knife and he perfects it in like 20 seconds. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers [/ QUOTE ] You're not very good at Lost. [/ QUOTE ] So far I think the only thing supernatural that has occured have been the visions such as the ones leading Locke and Eko to different places. I think part of the writers' angle in this show is to make the viewer's initial reaction to assume something supernatural. I'm interested in seeing where they go with the fate thing since it'd be hard to Explain all the coincidences and path crossings off the island as some sort of master plan by Hanso or something like that. [/ QUOTE ] Locke and Rose healed (and possibly Libby)? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Also I'm doubtful that Walt really has any supernatural powers [/ QUOTE ] You're not very good at Lost. [/ QUOTE ] So far I think the only thing supernatural that has occured have been the visions such as the ones leading Locke and Eko to different places. I think part of the writers' angle in this show is to make the viewer's initial reaction to assume something supernatural. I'm interested in seeing where they go with the fate thing since it'd be hard to Explain all the coincidences and path crossings off the island as some sort of master plan by Hanso or something like that. [/ QUOTE ]' Two examples from season 1: In a Michael/Walt flashback Walt looks at a boko with pictures of birds and the bird he's looking at crashes into his window. Locke teaches him to throw a knife and he perfects it in like 20 seconds. [/ QUOTE ] Also, Walt reading Hurley's spanish comic book with a polar bear in it and then a polar bear running around on the island. |
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