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But women can't get pregnant on the island?
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We'll see what you have to say next week...Originally Posted by frenchhustler19091
Unlike many others, I think this is my favorite episode thus far in season 5.
Amazing!
Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
Do you REALLY wanna go down that path?
Originally Posted by SantaRosaWarriorFan
what if jack's granddad is a future version of himself? what if farraday built the lamp post in the past?
Good referenceOriginally Posted by Dr Spaceman
Originally Posted by SantaRosaWarriorFan
what if jack's granddad is a future version of himself? what if farraday built the lamp post in the past?
Originally Posted by KeVeNMaYnE
question, What happened to the people on the airplane? and was the guy that gave Jack his condolences sent to the island also?
Ben's lawyer, who also represents Claire's mother, tells him that the charges brought against Hurley were bogus and the trial would not move past initial stages. This is the scene that happens in the parking garage.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
How did Hurley get out of Jail? Maybe they found out (from Ben) that it was Sayid and not Hurley who killed those people?
is it safe to say that ben murked Penny?
Just saw next weeks episode and all I have to say isOriginally Posted by arstyle27
That guy who gave Jack his condolences has to play a bigger role than just being a passenger on that plane.....he has that look about him.
Next weeks episode is gonna be epic on the highest level........its epicosityness will be off the charts !!! Yes, I make up words...
Locke was fitted with shoes that didn't belong to him, but to the person he was meant to recreate - Christian.
Christian was fitted with shoes that didn't belong to him. They belonged to his son - what if he was meant to recreate his son?
I think that all these flights are meant to recreate the previous and/or replace the previous one, since the passengers fail at whatever job they have to do or some of the important ones escape the island before their time is served.
Throw in a time loop or two and you might a ridiculous, Lost-esque twist.
Also, could the characters now stuck in the past grow old to the 80's and 90's and become each other's grandfathers and mothers and such?
Jack took a good look at the picture of the island hanging in the Lamp Post, dated for 1954 as a US Army operation. One might say he was shocked, taken aback, mystified.
After leaving the church, his first trip is to see his grandfather, who wanders out of his retirement community. It was a little arbitrary in the timing department to place that scene there, right before they take off...
Or was it? Could he have realized that his grandfather was in such an operation and put two and two together?
Sure, Jack ends up stumbling across his father's shoes. But why did it have to be from introducing a significant new character into the mix? By getting distracted with his father's possessions like that, the writers got a nifty way of dodging a nice reveal about the grandfather too early...