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**** OFFICIAL **** LOST - The TV Series (1 Viewer)

I don't think he was incompetent - he definitely split Locke and Jack, and he got a lot of information while inside. He got Michael in and out, and got Anna Lucia killed  - and I'm sure he wanted that done for a while.

I REALLY don't think he meant to be captured, though - how would he know Rousseau would turn him over to the Lost folks instead of assassinating him herself?
So you are saying his great plan was to drive a wedge between Jack and Locke for a few days before they caught on to his plan, found out he was a fake, and thus the wedge vanished, and then for Sayid to decide to shoot and kill him but of course he knew someone would hit Sayid's arm and prevent it at the last moment? Great plan. :rolleyes:

Henry is a moron.
I don't think he's incompetent or a moron, but I also don't think he meant to get caught. I think he did the best he could after he got caught.Doesn't matter anyway - he's free and he's the apparent leader of the Others.
Norwood is not going to be happy to see you back in here. :pirate:
 
I don't think he was incompetent - he definitely split Locke and Jack, and he got a lot of information while inside. He got Michael in and out, and got Anna Lucia killed - and I'm sure he wanted that done for a while.

I REALLY don't think he meant to be captured, though - how would he know Rousseau would turn him over to the Lost folks instead of assassinating him herself?
So you are saying his great plan was to drive a wedge between Jack and Locke for a few days before they caught on to his plan, found out he was a fake, and thus the wedge vanished, and then for Sayid to decide to shoot and kill him but of course he knew someone would hit Sayid's arm and prevent it at the last moment? Great plan. :rolleyes:

Henry is a moron.
I don't think he's incompetent or a moron, but I also don't think he meant to get caught. I think he did the best he could after he got caught.Doesn't matter anyway - he's free and he's the apparent leader of the Others.
Norwood is not going to be happy to see you back in here. :pirate:
Levin is ok as long as he continues his oVVning of BGP, but he better watch himself.
 
ok, my question is:

what exactly happened that made jack so sure that michael was setting them up? he told sayid that they still werent sure if he had turned.

obviously something made him 100% sure. i cant understand how having a couple "others" tracking them would make him think michael was up to no good.

 
My favorite part of this episode was when Henry said they "were the good guys". Very interesting.
What's he gonna think about himself? They are the bad guys?They take children - they take the people they think are "the good ones."They think they are doing good.
 
I don't think he was incompetent - he definitely split Locke and Jack, and he got a lot of information while inside. He got Michael in and out, and got Anna Lucia killed  - and I'm sure he wanted that done for a while.

I REALLY don't think he meant to be captured, though - how would he know Rousseau would turn him over to the Lost folks instead of assassinating him herself?
So you are saying his great plan was to drive a wedge between Jack and Locke for a few days before they caught on to his plan, found out he was a fake, and thus the wedge vanished, and then for Sayid to decide to shoot and kill him but of course he knew someone would hit Sayid's arm and prevent it at the last moment? Great plan. :rolleyes:

Henry is a moron.
I don't think he's incompetent or a moron, but I also don't think he meant to get caught. I think he did the best he could after he got caught.Doesn't matter anyway - he's free and he's the apparent leader of the Others.
Caught or caught out?I think he meant to be found in the net by the survivors. I don't think he expected his cover story to be blown. If Kate and company have figured out that dolls = trap, don't you think the others have?
Who said it was a doll trap?How could he know Rousseau wouldn't put a crossbow through his a-- rather than turn him over to the other survivors?

I'm not discounting that he meant to be captured, I just dont think that is what happened.

 
Could the russians be very close to the island?  Remember the polar bear?
Not sure, based on the climate I would say no, but I am not sure if they were in Russia or at the South Pole. I would think that either way they are probably close to one of the poles, thinking it might be easier to measure a magnetic anomoly that way?
Considering this flight was supposed to be from Australia to LA, southern pole is most likely answer between Russia or Southern Pole. Anywhere in the pacific oceon where an anamoly exists could work - who says it is one of the poles? If it is atlantis or an alien thing, it could be anywhere.
 
In case some of you missed it.

They were not Russians.

They were speaking Portugese, with an accent that would indicate that they were from Portugal.

 
If you sail straight West but your compass is being pulled towards another untrue magnetic pole, you will actually sail in a large circle. Imagine a boat tied to a string which is attached to a "North Pole" on the island. North will continue to be the island's center and West will continue to be a tangent to the center point, causing you to sail in circles. This doesn't fit with being able to sail out on a bearing of 325, unless that's a GPS-based system vs. a compass system.
If you keep sailing in that direction you find a "hole" in the magnetism or the currents that keep pulling everything back to the island?
 
I mean seriously, why are you people quoting this book? Who's read that? They might as well put the answers in fortune cookies.
Went back to see if some #### was mentioned and catching some #### I missed. :goodposting: by Capella here.

 
I'm still trying to decide whether Henry and his crew are WITH the Hanso/Dharma folks or are against them. 

Henry said they were the good guys...so who are the bad guys?
The way I looked at that is that Dharma are the bad guys (playing all the mind games and psychological experiments) and the Others really are the good guys. The Others have figured out Dharma's game and are refusing to play buy it.The only thing that doesn't fit is Kelvin and Desmond refering to them as the "Hostiles". Really the Others haven't exhibited any real hostile behavior yet - they only fight when provoked. Sure, they go around kidnapping people - but we don't know why yet, and I have a feeling eventually we're going to find out that the kidnapped people are better off living with the Others than with the survivors.
they are DEFINITELY prisoners. And it appears, based on the Claire episode, that they are drugged or hypnotized in some way to want to remain.
 
OK, caught up to where Levin started acting all Scupper the first time. Let me know when he stops the 2nd onslaught.

 
Locke is a complete dummy.
Did you mean to say "dummy" or did you get language-filtered?
I did mean to say dummy. No other word can describe him better.I could stand on the Golden Gate Bridge with locke and tell him I have a magic nickel with mystical powers. Then I could toss it off the side, and I'm certain he'd scream like a woman and then fall over the side in hot pursuit.

I hope he dies. :thumbdown:
His character really took a turn for the worse. From the badass outdoorsman who knew how to do everything, to a pathetic gullible sap. :(
:thumbup: Yup - I was actually looking at Locke at the beginning of the year like he had some answers - now he's just a big goofy question mark.

Eko is a WAY cooler character - a TRUE man of faith.

 
Here's something I find interesting. Desmond's hatch mate knew enough about the island to work on the invisible map. Why didn't he tell Desmond about it? Desmond acted shocked/intrigued when Locke told him he found another hatch.

 
P.S. Regardless, this is the best show in the history of television.
Second best.
Correct.#1. Sopranos
Wrong.
:goodposting: The Shield > Sopranos

Rescue Me > Sopranos
:goodposting: Lost ranks in the 4-7 range for me (I love Deadwood and the Wire on about the same level as Lost - and there's a few others I like a lot, but they are comedies, like Entourage, the Daily Show, and the Office, and automatically rank below a clever show like Lost)

 
OK, caught up to where Levin started acting all Scupper the first time. Let me know when he stops the 2nd onslaught.
???Scupper?

Must be some stupid clique reference I'm not getting.

 
If you sail straight West but your compass is being pulled towards another untrue magnetic pole, you will actually sail in a large circle.  Imagine a boat tied to a string which is attached to a "North Pole" on the island.  North will continue to be the island's center and West will continue to be a tangent to the center point, causing you to sail in circles.  This doesn't fit with being able to sail out on a bearing of 325, unless that's a GPS-based system vs. a compass system.
If you keep sailing in that direction you find a "hole" in the magnetism or the currents that keep pulling everything back to the island?
Sailing constantly West, you circle the magnetic pole back to your origin point. Has nothing to do with ocean currents.
 
Here's something I find interesting. Desmond's hatch mate knew enough about the island to work on the invisible map. Why didn't he tell Desmond about it? Desmond acted shocked/intrigued when Locke told him he found another hatch.
Which really sucks if the map is now destroyed.
 
1. I think the Walt "special powers" angle has potential, but it's unfortunate that they won't be able to invest much time into it. Walt is already a lot bigger than he was when they started the show, and it's only been 60-something days in Lost-land. after the summer hiatus, he may come back 6 feet tall with a mustache and tattoos. so he will be effectively written out of the show...hence, so will Michael.

2. it's always the same crew (Jack, Sawyer, Kate, Locke, Hurley, Ecko, Michael, Charlie, Sayid, Jin) that get into the physical confrontation shenanigans. in group shots (funerals, beach, etc.), I've seen other fairly big, athletic looking dudes in the background. why aren't they recruited to help insted of Locke the gimp or Charlie the hobbit? if they're going to put extras in the background and not involve them in the plot lines, they could at least get little scrawny girlie men. or midgets.

3. it's not fair to some of us that just want to watch the show that in order to really follow along with what's happening, you have to be willing to do all kinds of homework by reading books, calling numbers, and checking web sites. I love the show, but I don't feel like doing all of this extra credit work with Widmore, Hanso, cast contracts, etc. so I guess I'll just have to enjoy the show for what it is. and for Kate.

4. even though everything seems to tie together, I find it hard to believe that they had 2+ seasons of material already fleshed out and ready, complete with twists, turns, and Portugese magnetism experts. I think it's all dynamic, retro-fitted to go with what we've already seen. that's why the "monster" has conveniently been missing lately, and why the Black Rock had no other significance but as a place to put the dynamite for them to find. and if it's all made up on the fly, just about anything can happen...and many things will never be solved.

 
2. it's always the same crew (Jack, Sawyer, Kate, Locke, Hurley, Ecko, Michael, Charlie, Sayid, Jin) that get into the physical confrontation shenanigans. in group shots (funerals, beach, etc.), I've seen other fairly big, athletic looking dudes in the background. why aren't they recruited to help insted of Locke the gimp or Charlie the hobbit? if they're going to put extras in the background and not involve them in the plot lines, they could at least get little scrawny girlie men. or midgets.
Because they're not main characters and not highly-paid actors.
3. it's not fair to some of us that just want to watch the show that in order to really follow along with what's happening, you have to be willing to do all kinds of homework by reading books, calling numbers, and checking web sites. I love the show, but I don't feel like doing all of this extra credit work with Widmore, Hanso, cast contracts, etc. so I guess I'll just have to enjoy the show for what it is. and for Kate.
I think you could enjoy it without reading the extra stuff. I did for most of this season. Usually the questions get answered, you just have to wait.
4. even though everything seems to tie together, I find it hard to believe that they had 2+ seasons of material already fleshed out and ready, complete with twists, turns, and Portugese magnetism experts. I think it's all dynamic, retro-fitted to go with what we've already seen. that's why the "monster" has conveniently been missing lately, and why the Black Rock had no other significance but as a place to put the dynamite for them to find. and if it's all made up on the fly, just about anything can happen...and many things will never be solved.
I completely agree. Which is why I don't think some things will be a big part of the future of the show, like what pulled the pilot out of the cockpit in the first episode.
 
Here's something I find interesting. Desmond's hatch mate knew enough about the island to work on the invisible map. Why didn't he tell Desmond about it? Desmond acted shocked/intrigued when Locke told him he found another hatch.
Desmond knew about the invisible map made from laundry detergent. He watched him work on it. I suspect Locke will find it when he waked up paralyzed again next season.
 
Here's something I find interesting.  Desmond's hatch mate knew enough about the island to work on the invisible map.  Why didn't he tell Desmond about it?  Desmond acted shocked/intrigued when Locke told him he found another hatch.
Desmond knew about the invisible map made from laundry detergent. He watched him work on it. I suspect Locke will find it when he waked up paralyzed again next season.
But I don't know if Desmond ever saw it under the black light. He called it an "invisible map" or something like that.
 
Here's something I find interesting. Desmond's hatch mate knew enough about the island to work on the invisible map. Why didn't he tell Desmond about it? Desmond acted shocked/intrigued when Locke told him he found another hatch.
Desmond knew about the invisible map made from laundry detergent. He watched him work on it. I suspect Locke will find it when he waked up paralyzed again next season.
But I don't know if Desmond ever saw it under the black light. He called it an "invisible map" or something like that.
I have feeling that map is like ants drawing up the ant farm, when in a larger scale, they are in an ant farm and I can see the whold damn thing inside and out.
 
2nd Plane Crash?

This is a thread at another board about a second plane crash at the end of the credits.
Jaysus, do you live in the Philly/Jersey area?
I live in the Philly area and was watching on HD. Saw the plane crash, too. If it was just the West Coast feed, I am disappointed. Thought I had a cool info tidbit with seeing that, but I guess not.
DAMN.. There's a lot to read in here....

Has anyone mentioned yet the possibility that this show has reached the backside of an arc?   :shrug:

Just sayin'.
:lmao: Nice.
Could be a circle. It might "come back around" like the whispers say.
I'd say more of a question mark.
 

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