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My sentiments exactly: not a bad episode but nothing jaw-dropping in it, either.
You think he's dead? His date of death on the tombstone is the date flight 815 crashed, so I think he's one of the presumed dead, left on the island and not one of the Oceanic 6. What we saw at the end was Sun guilt ridden over the deal she and rest made to get off the island.Doh! said:This week's was another winner, but when I found out that you-know-who ends up dead in the future, I said to my TV, "You bastards!"
Sorry for the language but I really did say that.
Doh! said:Of course, with this show we can't "assume" anything until the very last episode airs. I'm especially enjoying the ride this season.
See, I can't do the online thing. I'm afraid that I would get obsessive about it if I did, and i already went through that with X-Files. At this point I'm just content to watch and leave that stuff to my boyfriend.Mr.Microphone said:Everything I have seen online shows the date on Jin's tombstone to be 9/22/04. I am a bit more anxious to see what happens with Locke's group and if more is revealed about Ben. The captain of the freighter seemed to hint that Ben may have had something to do with the fake wreckage and all the bodies.
"That's actually a great story," Damon responds. "We did the four-toed statue on the show and basically we got a note back from the network, which was, 'This is too weird.' We're like, 'Do you watch the show? This is too weird?' And essentially they said, 'Could it be a six-toed statue?' If someone could explain why a six-toed statue is less weird than a four-toed statue, that's exactly what we will do."
They either had to go sci-fi or supernatural to explain these mysteries they've created. I did kinda like the ancient wheel thing at the center of the earth.Doh! said:I liked the season finale, but now that they've gone into flat-out sci-fi territory, I'm a little disappointed. The time travel is one thing, but Ben ending up in the Arctic (or whatever really cold place that was) and literally moving the island now means that anything can happen so my emotional investment will be less next season.
I was really hoping that by the time the final episode rolls around, all will be revealed by logical explanations. I like sci-fi, but it makes the odd events on the island much too easy to occur now.
So do you think that Locke is also Jacob? I do, and I think he's either time traveling creating a loop in time (like Terminator), or that he's a "ghost" like Jack's dad.jake_fink said:The identity of Jeremy Bentham, the man in the box, was not very surprising though.
Yes! I absolutely believe that he's Jacob, but people seem to think I'm a little nuts. Glad I'm not alone.flat-top said:So do you think that Locke is also Jacob? I do, and I think he's either time traveling creating a loop in time (like Terminator), or that he's a "ghost" like Jack's dad.
flat-top said:So do you think that Locke is also Jacob? I do, and I think he's either time traveling creating a loop in time (like Terminator), or that he's a "ghost" like Jack's dad.