The numbers « Result #1 on Feb 26, 2009, 12:08pm »
It's been told that a mysterious voice was heard by Leonard Simms & Sam Toomey (repeating the numbers) while they were stationed at a listening post that monitored long wave transmissions out of the Pacific. Could the voice they heard be the same voice that Danielle Rousseau and her crew heard when they washed up on the beach with Jin? "Hurley" !!
Hurley then learns the numbers from Leonard !?! Would this work?
Re: Season 5 « Result #2 on Feb 26, 2009, 2:12am »
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Re: Season 5 « Result #3 on Feb 25, 2009, 5:09pm »
It's been told that a mysterious voice was heard by Leonard Simms & Sam Toomey (repeating the numbers) while they were stationed at a listening post that monitored long wave transmissions out of the Pacific. Could the voice they heard be the same voice that Danielle Rousseau and her crew heard when they washed up on the beach with Jin? "Hurley" !!
Re: Season 5 « Result #4 on Feb 24, 2009, 8:04pm »
Im wondering about ben at the moment, I think he knew that the oceanic survivors would experience the flashes when he moved the island instead of locke, but just like when he killed keamy and when asked about the other passengers of ajira air he just dosnt care.
Christain sheapard confirmed to john locke that it should have been locke that moved the island but i think ben wanted to move the island knowing that it would transport him to *the real world* so he could exact his revenge on Charles Widmore.
I know a lot of people are thinking perhaps ben was unsuccsessful in his attempt at the marina due to his beaten and bloodyied apperance, but i dont think if he had lost his encounter he would have taken the time to call jack from a payphone, he would have been running had he lost to widmores men.
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Re: Theories « Result #5 on Jan 29, 2009, 9:10am »
Hey David! I totally agree with you about the lawyers...they're not lawyers at all; in fact I believe they are the same guys who were waiting for Sayid and Hurley at the safehouse. Notice they didn't have real guns but fired tranquilizing darts? They wanted to get Sayid and Hurley somewhere, not kill them.
Totally agree with your "constant" theory. They need to get back so they can fix the "dislodgement".
I also believe Jin's not dead.....
Finally, are you saying that only 70 hours will transpire for the O6 over the the whole season? It's possible, but I think they will manage to get back before the end of the season, say midway....?
First of all, I am a practicing lawyer in CA. There is NO way that an attorney could show up at Kate's door to take a blood sample of both Kate and Aaron without a prior notice and hearing. It just would not happen. So the question is: Why did it happen here and why did Kate act the way she did? I believe that the alleged law firm did not exist and it had to be someone pulling Kate's chain.
Second, the Oceanic 6 have to go back b/c they are the Island's constant b/c they are the last people to leave it with a connection to the "real" space time continuum.
Third, Jin is NOT dead, b/c in the Lost pre-show, Sun was described as "believing" that he was dead.
Finally, I think it's interesting how Ben now has 70 hrs to assemble the return team. Similar to how the Oceanic 6 were in all different parts of the Island at the start of the last episode of Season 4. I believe that, with the time skipping and current story telling techniques, the rest of the season could transpire without all of the Oceanic 6 being reassembled and ready to "go back." Thoughts?
Re: Season 5 « Result #7 on Jan 26, 2009, 3:05am »
Love your podcast guys.
The first person I thought of when Daniel told Desmond to go find his mother was Ms. Hawking, just like you guys. It would make all kinds of sense, and I can't think of any other female character we've met who would fit the bill better than her.
I just had a thought. What if Ms. Hawking is also Charlotte's mother? That would make Daniel and Charlotte's relationship really wierd in a Star Wars kind of way, but they sort of went that route with Boone and Shannon. Here's hoping I'm not right.
But, Charlotte was supposedly born on the island and Ms. Hawking was obviously there at some point--I'm thinking Hawking was one of the original inhabitants. Charlotte also attended Oxford where Daniel was a professor and maybe that's how they first met? Maybe Ms. Hawking was a professor there as well? So many questions, so little time to answer them...
Skipping through time « Result #8 on Jan 26, 2009, 12:08am »
I had a thought about the Losties who appear to be skipping through time. It seems like they are the ones who are skipping and not the island because they stay the same - their clothes and their appearance are the same, but the island and the other people they encounter are changed depending on when they are.
I noticed that the skipping Losties are starting to look pretty raggedy. Their clothes are getting dirty and so are they, since they can't really set up a camp and get organized. Plus, every time they skip to a time before their camp existed, all their things (clothes, etc.) except what is literally on their backs, disappears.
I wondered if that could be what is happening with the group of barefooted, dirty, primitive-looking others that we see from time to time. Could they look like that because they are also skipping through time?