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Have just watched episodes 20 to 23, Phew! Have not formulated any further thoughts about anything though. 
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Thanks for that Fluffy!!  Best Forum Member 2007!  LOSTKATEER #2 Cuppa T  #2
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quote: I think all the main characters were manipulated to be on Oceanic 815, it wasn't just coincidence!
Well, whadda ya know. End of season 1 and Locke basically says the same! 
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THE NUMBERS (again!) In the flashbacks it looks like we are working our way backwards through the numbers individually. The woman Jack was talking to in the Airport Lounge had seat number 42! The boarding gate for the flight was 23! not noticed 16 yet. But,of course, the flight number was 8-15!!! 
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I'm onto season 2 now.  Go me!!! 
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Fluffy, you make sure you are eating properly or you'll never make it to S3  Best Forum Member 2007!  LOSTKATEER #2 Cuppa T  #2
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Eating! What's that? 
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quote: Originally posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing: I'm onto season 2 now.  Go me!!!
YAY!  Gi fluffy woop woop!  S2 sent me over the edge... ,,,.,= = NINJA CAT Word On The Street I am in love ♡ Zoanthropy = the delusion that one is an animal BLUE IS THE COLOUR FOOTBALL IS THE GAME
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I now know who desmond is. Recognised the voice right away, but couldn't place him, but have now. A thing called 'The Book group'.
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heehee horsey - I remember the book club Fluffy, twas a bit nawty in places,  Best Forum Member 2007!  LOSTKATEER #2 Cuppa T  #2
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quote: Originally posted by smokeysbandit: heehee horsey - I remember the book club Fluffy, twas a bit nawty in places,
Are you sure we're talking about the same thing? The critically-acclaimed drama by Annie Griffin. Claire, a neurotic American, moves to Glasgow and starts a book group to meet new, interesting people. But Kenny, Dirka, Rab, Fist and Janice turn out to be rather more interesting than she bargained for... The Book Group revolved around the life of Clare Pettengill (Anne Dudek), who, at the start of the series, had recently arrived in Glasgow. She starts up a book club to try to find friends with similar interests. Those whom she encounters are not what she expected: her new group consists of a drug-addled, egotistical postgraduate student (and subsequently his neurotic and ever worrying brother), an easy-going disabled man who aims to be a writer, three discontented footballers' wives, and a straggler who hides his bisexuality with an obsession for football. All of the members are brought together not so much by the books that they read (if they read the book at all), but by their all having ambitions to better their lives and their general contempt for so many others around them.
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Thats the one  I remember nawty bits  Best Forum Member 2007!  LOSTKATEER #2 Cuppa T  #2
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quote: Originally posted by smokeysbandit: Thats the one  I remember nawty bits
Hmm... I don't! I must be to naive and innocent!  'Desmond' was also a doctor in 20,000 acres of Skye and was in several episodes of Casualty.
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Dont worry, we'll soon sort you out  Best Forum Member 2007!  LOSTKATEER #2 Cuppa T  #2
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quote: Originally posted by Black Horse: quote: Originally posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing: I'm onto season 2 now.  Go me!!!
YAY!  Gi fluffy woop woop!  S2 sent me over the edge...
I see what you mean about season 2. I'm freaked out already...and I've only seen 5 episodes so far!!!
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Because of the way things went I know there are other Dharma Stations on the island. Obviously, if I had been watching when it originally aired, I wouldn't know that. However I think I would still be thinking pretty much the same as I am now. The fusilage Losties broke into the Swan station where Desmond was and saw the bit of film about pushing the button. Mr Eko brought another bit of film from the tail Losties station. (did we know what that one was called at that point? If so I can't remember it.) So I'm theorising that they'll find a bit of film in each station and only when they're all spliced together will we see the whole Raison D'étre of the Initiative. If I didn't know that there were other stations I think I would be theorising that 'they will find other stations and there'll be a bit of film in each and when they're all spliced together....etc. etc. What the purpose is in the film being split up into parts I'm not sure. We shall see. Watch this space!  My feelings about the horse are along the same lines as the polar bears. Just haven't satisfactorily been able to express it!
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Season 2 episode 12
So it would seem I was right in my earlier thoughts about the drugs in the beachcraft. They are to test Charlie.
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It seems to me that we are initially led to believe that there are 4 'groups' on the island. The crash survivers. Danielle, The Dharma Initiative people and... The Others - tribal savages.
However, I now believe that there are only three. And that 'The Others' are in fact the Dharma people.
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ooooh i like this thread. its nice cause it bings back so many memories etc. and i must admit i never thought the bears and stuff could have been there imaginations! loving ur opinions fluffy! keep em coming! and welcome to lost hehe.
xxxx
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Series 2, Episode 21 - The thick plottens - as my late father would say. I say that 'Michael' is not the real Michael, but is one of 'them' made up to resemble Michael so that he could release 'Henry' without arousing suspicion. Killing Libby was, I think, a mistake. Fortunately (for him) she died without being able to say enough to incriminate him. He has also now backed up the image of 'The Others' as the aforementioned Tribal Savages. I still say it's some Grand Design, though I'm still no nearer figuring out what that is. Not sure what the point of Dave was, Why would they have wanted Hurley to kill himself?
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my friend had the most original theory today - there all stuck inside a television program 
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As we progress into episode 22 I change my mind about Michael, He is the 'real' Michael, just being coerced in some way. And as we se later in the episode, that's exactly the case. Now that I know that Michael is still Michael I still feel that the shooting of Libby was a total accident. The shooting of Anna-Lucia was deliberate from the point of view that he was going to shoot whoever was left in the hatch, but ha he been told to kill Anna-Lucia anyway? It seemed quite obvious to me that he had been told to bring back Jack, Kate, Hurley and Sawyer, and only them, for what I don't know. What I wonder is, if 'Henry' was sent to get Locke, then why wasn't Michael told bring him too, or did 'THEY' reckon that once Henry was free he would get Locke? Or did they reckon that now that Locke knew that Henry had been sent to get him he would come by himself, out of curiosity? At the end of the episode, as they are burying Anna-Lucia and Libby, Sun points out to sea and exclaims 'Walt!' and as we look we see a small sailing boat approaching. Now why on earth does she think it might be Walt??? | |