Did you really need 3 hours of recaps though? I was fine with the 2 hours yesterday, and could have gotten by on just the hour recap today...
Was this a 2 hour episode that was new? Because my Tivo just recorded one hour of the show. Was there a second hour that wasn't recorded?
7-8 was a recap 8-9 was the first episode that's cst by the way. thats all there was.... 7 more episodes left until the break
I enjoyed it, but it left me wanting. But isnt that what a serialized show is supposed to do? Leave it to LOST to answer absolutely nothing, yet create about 4976023743423 more questions... It was good to see a certain someone again though...I dont remember how to do Spoiler tags anymore, lol
maybe also- claire and her kid (in the hospital after jack caused them to get in teh car wreck and wants to do surgery) And the dead person that Jack went to the funeral for
***SPOILER ALERT*** I'm also curious about how those three ended up off Island, since Hurley went with Lock. The whole "are they still alive" bit is interesting too.
good start to what I hope is a good season....... I don't know.......I'm thinking Sawyer could be one of them. did anyone watch that extra clip of the oceanic airlines commercial that was supposed to air after LOST?
Yeah I know how you feel. Sometimes I wish I never discovered Lost until the series had ended or was in its final season. To think that some of the new questions that were brought up with this episode may not be answered until the last season which is 2 years away is a depressing feeling, but I'm going to try to enjoy the ride. Anyways, the biggest question for me from the episode was why did Hurley tell jack it was a mistake to have gone with locke, when as far as we know, locke was right. Also I don't know if this was a concidence, but there are 6 oceanic survivors that made it off the island, and 6 repeated numbers which we have not yet found the meaning of, maybe they are related.
1. Sayed - ruthless, trustworthy, good leader without over doing it (take lessons Jack) 2. Sawyer - just the badass dude that gets the chick 3. Jack - overall Jack seems okay 3b. Locke - I think more people should listen to him.
The thing that annoys me about Locke, right or wrong, he never tries to explain his actions. I know he represents faith, but I don't see why he expects everybody else to just have faith in him.
I'm thinking Sun has got to be one of the Oceanic 6, because if she didn't get off the island she was going to die.
It was an basic Oceanic commercial with a few fuzzy sections a flashes of the guy from the Find 815 game. The game is over but you can still play and get the story. www.flyoceanicair.com or www.find815.com Basically, the story is . . . Spoiler Oceanic has stopped looking for flight 815. All passengers are presumed dead and will be declared so legally very soon. The story revolves around a guy named Sam who was an IT tech for Oceanic. His girlfriend, Sonya, was a stewardess on the flight. He was about to propose to her. He goes on TV questioning Oceanic's decision to call off the search, accusing them of just trying to get back in the air as soon as possible (Oceanic had stopped all flights). Oceanic soon fires him for his actions. He receives an e-mail from an unknown sender who says they knew Sonya. They send him a picture of her which when magnified has secret clues. Among them are "Black Rock", "Sundra Trench", and "Christiane I". He also deciphers that the e-mail came from something called the Maxwell Group. It turns out that Chrisitiane I is a boat going on an expedition looking for the Black Rock slave ship. So Sam goes to Jakarta and gets himself on the crew of the ship. He meets the captain and a guy named Talbot who represents the company financing the expedition. Sam receives another coded e-mail that he deciphers to find coordinates. Also, while listening to a radio, he hears what appears to be the original broadcast of a report on the Amelia Earhart disappearance. Sam later sneaks into Talbot's room and finds a file from the Maxwell Group about salvaging the Black Rock. The letterhead states that Maxwell Group is a division of Widmore Industries (as in Penny's father). Sam hacks into the chart plotter. The coordinates he received are within the ships search grid. Talbot finds the piece of paper with the coordinates and confronts Sam. Sam admits that he knows about the Maxwell Group. Talbot tells him that he doesn't know who he's dealing with and warns him to stay away from the coordinates, that he won't find what he's looking for. Sam convinces the captain to go to the coordinates. Talbot says that the coordinates are just one of many from Magnus Hanso's (captain of the Black Rock) journal and that these hold no significance. The captain almost turns the ship around when the sonar picks up what is presumable the Black Rock. They use a remote control vehicle to explore the area and find not the Black Rock, but Oceanic Flight 815, presumably completely intact on the ocean floor. Anyway, here's the ad. <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/JUw9o2L4oAg&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/JUw9o2L4oAg&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
wow, lol...that was creepy.......... I just joined a LOST online forum and many believe that Christian (Jacks father) was in the abandoned house with Jacob, and the guy who spotted Hurley...............I also don't think that Locke was the guy in the cabin with Jacob....it was too much of a coincidence that he showed up right after Hurley fell to the ground......................
From the find815.com sight, In an email (in the game) I found this website: http://the-maxwell-group.com/ They UPDATED the site after last night's episode, has an interview with the guy who was on Christian I (the ship) with that Oceanic IT tech who is looking for the plane. http://lostpedia.com/wiki/The_Maxwell_Group This is what I love about the show, it's puzzles even go on to the internet for us to solve.
Is anyone going to get the video game that's supposed to come out in late February? In the game you play a survivor we haven't met yet. The story plays out concurrent to seasons 1 and 2. You interact with the main characters and get to explore places (like Dharma stations) that we haven't been able to in the show. It's split up into 7 episodes, complete with flashbacks and "previously on Lost", that have about 90 minutes of gameplay each.
No, one of the two would have sufficed. However, I think they played both of them to try to get newcomers to watch the show and understand what is going on