No Lost talk?

// February 5th, 2009 // fun

Well…Lost was great last night as always with a huge double-surprise at the end.

Sadly for pooooor ok’ me…i’m sicker that crap right now. Pounding headache, achy muscles and a 101 degree fever.

I’m even writing this from my iPod cause I’m too tired to get up.

Anyways…if you want to post thoughts from last night’s episode…feel free!

13 Responses to “No Lost talk?”

  1. Cap'n Schwartz says:

    1) Sick sucks… hope you feel better soon!!!
    2) I knew Kate would be the standout difficult one….
    3) Sayid Rocks!!! – one less bad guy to deal with
    4) Jin is alive!!!!

  2. adrian says:

    A couple of viral marketing things I wonder about… one is the reference of Ajira Airways when the survivors found the water bottle at the abandoned campsite (maybe in the future?) Don’t know too much about the whole Ajira Airways thing but they always seem to tie their offline viral marketing stuff into the storyline, like they did with the Oceanic Airlines relaunch when the show started to cover the storylines of the oceanic 6.

    Also with viral marketing, I wonder if we’ll see any references of the Octagon Global recruiting thing they did at Comic-con.

  3. nicky says:

    i am so curious about the nose bleeding thing! why isn’t it happening to faraday?

  4. Cap'n Schwartz says:

    @Nicky – Faraday said it happens to some people who’s mental clock is off after the displacements occur, perhaps Faraday’s mental clock is a Timex… takes a licking and keeps on ticking!

    Cap’n Issues:
    - Jin is alive. Cool but, hes been a float for 3 years face down on one piece of the boat?!?! All incidents take place for 3 years after the island goes poof… so he would have had to been floating for 3 years… right?
    - 3 years…. so the island went poof, how many flashes have occurred in that time frame? None? One? …and they are just now showing effects of time displacements effects after a couple of flashes now?

    Cap’n Theories:
    - The dude who see’s dead people is the lead Dharma initiative guys son. First episode didn’t we see the lead doc and a baby crying? It might explain when the dead people seeing dude now gets a nose bleed and says he has never been to the island before and Faraday asks “are you sure”… he could have been there before, developed some anomoly with the island is why he see’s dead people, but mostly I think he is his son.
    - Polar Bears. In order to keep the island hidden they trained the polar bears (who could exist in the extreme cold area where the dial is) to turn the island moving dial thingy. We know once you do turn it you end up in the desert and would explain why we saw a polar bear in the desert that one time.

    Am I whacked in the head or what do you all think?!?

  5. adrian says:

    Cap’n, very interesting theory about Dr. Marvin Candle-whatever being the father of the dude who sees dead people. About Jin, I wouldn’t say 3 years at all. He’s been time traveling like the rest of the survivors. He was probably floating within the radius of the island and is moving with it as well. Makes you think about how the Oceanic 6 didn’t move with the island and if simply being in the air (in the helicopter) made all the difference… maybe?

  6. Cap'n Schwartz says:

    @Adrian, actually you raise a good point, whats the radius of where you go poof with the island?!? (if it did affect Jin as well)… I still have trouble its been 3 years and he was folating in the water till now, unless its a backflash to when was in the water and then poofed when the island originally did, but that means it answers my other issue that the island has been popping for 3 years (but why only thew affects now?)… its all confusing =)

  7. adrian says:

    @Cap’n, I’m kinda confused where you’re getting the 3 years from. Assuming Jin ‘moved’ with the island and the survivors I don’t think much time has passed for their internal clocks…. maybe hours(??).

  8. Cap'n Schwartz says:

    Well… at the end of last season, the island went presto changeo and vanished. This season all of the scenes we see the Oceanic 6 back on the mainland, everything says 3 years later, its why Aarron is 3 years old, Sun gave birth, and XYZ has happend over the time frame. The time period that we are being shown from last season to this season is that 3 years has passed. Now enter Jin…. who has either been constantly poofing with the island for 3 years or its a flashback scene to right after the island first poofed and we will have to assume it poofed backwards in time and thats how he was found (the latter sounds more plausible). See what I mean or am I missing something? Thanks for your input!!!

  9. adrian says:

    Ahhh, I see what you mean… but you are missing something :) The Island events and the Oceanic 6 events are on separate timelines. Remember when we used to hear that Lost music poof sound when they would switch from present time to flashbacks/flashfowards? Well, they still do that but it’s only because they’re switching the Oceanic 6 time and whatever time the island happens to be in. They only show the ’3 years later’ after they show scenes of the oceanic 6 at the rescue freighter because those scenes are actual flashbacks they’re showing us for the oceanic 6 folks. The Island people have only been going back and forth in time for probably just hours.

  10. Cap'n Schwartz says:

    ….ok… I just got a nose bleed…

    Thanks for clarifying!!! =)

  11. Mike says:

    What’s interesting about Jin is that the burning freighter wreakage disappeared when they first time shifted.

    So he got blown just inside the range of the island?

  12. adrian says:

    Well, I don’t think the wreckage disappeared with the time shift. It disappeared to Sawyer and Juliet because they moved in time but not the wreckage.

  13. Mike says:

    I guess I thought if the skiff jumped with them, so would the wreckage…I dunno, I’m sick, leave me alone :)

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