They seemed to be a on a beach, so I'm going to guess either a boat (possibly the one they saw when Walt was taken) or a plane.
Was it me or did it seem like there was a lot of light coming from whatever it was they were looking at
You know, I don't think the others have actually killed anybody. Charlie almost died but didn't. While the survivors have killed at least 6 that I can remember. Ana Lucia killed Shannon and an other. Eko killed an other. Michael killed Ana Lucia and Libby. I can't remember who shot Ethan. Kind of lines up with what Henry was saying about the castaways being the evil ones. (although the others do kidnap kids)
Didn't the other that Ana Lucia kill the guy that she put in the hole and thought was another but wasn't!!
They've killed before. The only one I can think of is when Ana thought one of them was an Other and put him in a pit. Then the real Other pretended to help him escape and killed him.
Yeah, that was Goodwin killing Nathan. Edit: It's interesting to note that fake Henry Gale told Ana that she killed Goodwin. Ana said he would've killed her, but then he asked her, "Would he have?" Then Ana looked a bit taken back.
Ethan killed Scott, or was it Steve? It was after Claire returned and the Losties set up a perimeter but didn't protect the ocean shore. They also killed the real Henry Gale. Charlie shot Ethan.
Also, the Others destroyed the survivor's boat, shot Sawyer, and left them for dead in open water with the Dharma shark.
Sayid caught Henry in the lie when he said that they found him dead. They didn't open his wallet, because if they did, they would've found the letter he wrote to Jessica. Sayid asked if they interrogated him before they killed him, and Henry replied with something like, "I didn't do it."
I don't know if this has been posted in here, but it was new to me: Here's some "Bad Twin" info fron Hanso website. http://thehansofoundation.org/press/extra/uploads/paris/newspaper.gif http://thehansofoundation.org/press/extra/uploads/paris/legalmiller_final.pdf And more: http://www.movieweb.com/tv/news/67/12667.php Source: Newsweek Monday, May 15th, 2006 We are going to tell you why the plane crashed, Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse tells Newsweek of the season finale. "We're going to explain what happens if you don't push the button. And we're going to resolve the Michael-and-Walt story." Just as last year's finale expanded our scope of the island's boundaries, this year's will expand its relevance, writes Senior Writer Marc Peyser in an exclusive interview with the cast of the ABC hit drama, Lost on the set in Hawaii. One more thing: we think another character is going to die, or come close, Peyser writes in the May 22 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, May 15). It's just a hypothesis, based on the fact that when Newsweek asked Michelle Rodriguez to guess which character would die after Libby, she said, "I can't do that, 'cause I know." Then she clammed up. You could tell that the cast is exhausted -- and that they're starting to get on each other's nerves, Peyser writes. "It's tough being involved in a shoot with a large cast," says Dominic Monaghan, sitting in his trailer, where the floor is piled with FedEx envelopes filled with fan mail. "Just the sheer politics can drag you down. So-and-so is not getting screen time. So-and-so is not showing up on time. So-and-so isn't behaving well on set. That's the toughest thing-coming home and going, Well, I behaved OK, but three or four people didn't." "We're like brothers and sisters," says Evangeline Lilly. "There are days when you want to thank them for being in your life, and there are days when you want to punch them in the face." You'd better behave on Lost -- no network TV show has ever killed off so many major characters so early in its run. The actors know they're vulnerable- in an early version of the pilot, the producers had planned to kill Jack and changed their minds only when Stephen McPherson, now the president of ABC Entertainment, talked them out of it. Do the actors worry about their fates? "Sure, I'll be out of a good job," says Terry O'Quinn. "I don't think there's any person on this show who is not expendable. If I said they didn't have the nerve to kill me, I'd be some kind of fool, wouldn't I?" Fans are warned not to try to connect every plotlet. "We never promised that there would be a unified-field theory of Lost," says Damon Lindelof, who created the show with J. J. Abrams (Alias, M:i:III). "You'll get many small answers along the way, and ultimately you will understand this island, but all those answers might not necessarily be reduced to a simple one- sentence explanation." Until then, all you conspiracy theorists-just enjoy the trip, and get lost.
Looks like there won't be anymore repeats.... http://www.darkhorizons.com/news06/060517b.php Tune into "Lost" on Wednesday nights only to find another repeat? ABC is eliminating that experience next season reports The San Fransisco Chronicle. Utilising a mold recently seen on shows like "Alias", "24" and "Battlestar Galactica", the network confirmed yesterday that rather than repeats slotted in every other week, the show will go on hiatus for a few weeks over the Xmas/New Year break with new Groundhog Day-esque Taye Diggs drama "Day Break" in its slot instead. Then it'll begin again a few weeks into the new year and run uninterrupted right through til the end of season in May. More specifically: "The plan is that "Lost" will come on in the Fall in the first or second week of the season, run for seven episodes and then "Day Break" will launch into that period and "Los"t will come back in January or early February and run straight through for the remainder for the season". He also confirmed there's no new regular cast members joining next year, though everyone who survives the coming season finale will be back.
Great episode. I almost feel sorry for Michael for going through so much pain and heartache to see his son. Then he has to do those certain tasks to get him back - sucks to be put into that position. I dont know if I could live with myself, but thats what a devoted father would do I suppose. RIP Libby and Anna Lucia P.S. Dont drink and drive so they have to write you off the show.