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Topic: LOST Season 4

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sherrytodd
Fri 2/1/2008 11:38a
I don't think that Ben will leave the island. I think he will die there. I think that the guy in the coffin last season is Locke. Locke is Jack's opposite. And he would be neither friend nor family. Plus to be one of the Oceanic Six wouldn't you have to have been on the Oceanic flight? So that means Juliet could get off the island and not be part of the six right? AND... Who was Kate refering to when she met with Jack and said that she had the get back before "he" knew she was gone.
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sunNrainfall
Fri 2/1/2008 1:14p
Also, liked the channel "8" news....again with the numbers.

...and Harold Perrineau in the regular cast credits!! yay! (along with dom)

grabbed this from another site regarding Hurley's hallucination (the mirror in the station) "the diver in the mirror was Charlie, and this time his hand says "They need you."
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seanyoda
Fri 2/1/2008 9:30p
First up, for a summary, observations, and the important screencaps: http://lostpedia.com/wiki/The_
Beginning_of_the_End


Some other screencaps...

I like the drawing on the blackboard:
http://gallery.lost-media.com/
displayimage-1364-344.html


The sheepdog painting in Jacob's cabin:
http://gallery.lost-media.com/
displayimage-1364-461.html


Anyway, taking a few pieces of evidence -- Missing Pieces episode 13, Hurley seeing Jack's father, Hurley seeing Charlie, Charlie saying, "I am dead. But I'm also here.", and finally Hurley telling Jack, "I think it wants us to come back ... And its going to do everything it can..." -- together makes me feel that:

1. The Island is pretty damn powerful to reach out to Hurley.
2. Sometime between Hurley's flash-forward, where Jack's attitude is "We're never going back!" to Jack's flash-forward where his attitude is "We have to go back!!" combined with his shouting in the hospital, "You get my father down here", The Island is going to be sending Christian Shepard to visit his son.

This makes me really wonder what Kate's flash-forward is going to be like. Somehow I don't think her old horse is going to be the one to visit her.
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seanyoda
Fri 2/1/2008 9:33p
sherry, I don't think that there's any way Locke's leaving the island of his own free will. Locke *knows* that he's supposed to be on The Island.
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sherrytodd
Sat 2/2/2008 6:59a
<<<sherry, I don't think that there's any way Locke's leaving the island of his own free will. Locke *knows* that he's supposed to be on The Island.>>>

Unless one of two things happen...
1. He is forced off the island for some reason.
2. His faith in the end is not strong enough. It seems to be his problem throughout whenever he is really tested. He was to have faith in the button but when tested he lost faith and stopped pushing it. He disbelieved in Jacob and thought it was a trick and ended up in the ditch. He allowed Jack to make the call to bring in the outside people when he knew that it was wrong.
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poohbear14
Sat 2/2/2008 9:10p
Did anyone watch Eli Stone following Lost? There was an Oceanic commerical 3/4 of way through it. Who was that guy flickering in and out of the commercial?
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seanyoda
Sun 2/3/2008 6:28a
poohbear14, visit flyoceanicair.com and find815.com
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poohbear14
Sun 2/3/2008 1:25p
Thanks seanyoda.

I went to find815.com and tried to open chapter 1 but got an out of memory message. Oh well.
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poohbear14
Sun 2/3/2008 1:30p
And if anyone watched War of the Worlds last night there were a couple recaps of Lost 1,2 & 3 during the commercial breaks. It was narrated by a female and was pretty funny. Don't know if you can find it on the internet somewhere.
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sherrytodd
Mon 2/4/2008 4:57p
I watched the new episode again and went back and watched the episode when Locke first saw Jacob's shack. So when Hurley saw the shack and looked in the window there were two people in the shack. The one sitting in the chair everyone thinks looks like Jacks father, but in the episode when Locke first heard Jacob and we caught a glimpse of a person sitting in the chair he looked like an older Locke. Maybe the guy in the chair is not Jack's father, but an older Jack and the two people in Jacob's cabin are Locke and Jack.
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