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This is what I don't understand. If I was a lostie (Jack) and was friends with an Other (Juliette). I'd sit her down, and make her explain EVERYTHINGto me. Why hasn't anyone done that yet??? I mean damn.
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Originally Posted by igotdemkickz21
"It was full of bees."
"I would have thought C's, actually."
-Charlie to Kate, "House of the Rising Sun"
Going back and watching the first 4 seasons while my classes are still slow.
I know a lot of people talk about the first scene of Jack in the jungle, has it ever been mentioned that he doesn't leap into action until he finds the bottle of vodka? Like as soon as he finds it in his pocket, he starts running. Almost as a reminder to himself...? I don't know. Trying to get my detective on.
Originally Posted by igotdemkickz21
"It was full of bees."
"I would have thought C's, actually."
-Charlie to Kate, "House of the Rising Sun"
Going back and watching the first 4 seasons while my classes are still slow.
I know a lot of people talk about the first scene of Jack in the jungle, has it ever been mentioned that he doesn't leap into action until he finds the bottle of vodka? Like as soon as he finds it in his pocket, he starts running. Almost as a reminder to himself...? I don't know. Trying to get my detective on.
Originally Posted by SantaRosaWarriorFan
Originally Posted by igotdemkickz21
"It was full of bees."
"I would have thought C's, actually."
-Charlie to Kate, "House of the Rising Sun"
Going back and watching the first 4 seasons while my classes are still slow.
I know a lot of people talk about the first scene of Jack in the jungle, has it ever been mentioned that he doesn't leap into action until he finds the bottle of vodka? Like as soon as he finds it in his pocket, he starts running. Almost as a reminder to himself...? I don't know. Trying to get my detective on.
I don't see the connection on that charlie quote....fill me in
Originally Posted by KeVeNMaYnE
Who was the old lady at the end? the one in the church that told Ben he had 70 hours or so?
Ms. Hawking was a jeweler in the United Kingdom who was approached by Desmond inside her store for a ring as he was planning on proposing to his girlfriend, Penny. When he decided to purchase the ring, she stated that he would do no such thing. She then began to go into great detail about Desmond's future, and about him eventually reaching the island and pushing the button.
As the two headed outside, Ms. Hawking pointed out a man in red shoes, who was later crushed to death when a construction site collapsed upon him. She stated that even though she knew it was going to happen, the universe would counter-correct itself and he would die anyway through various other methods. (Flashes Before Your Eyes)
Ms. Hawking also appears alongside Brother Campbell in a photograph located on his desk in the monastery. (Catch-22)
She also appears in season 5, ep 2, in an apparent house of worship, doing something mysterious and cryptically telling Ben he only has 70 hours.
I think that regardless of what time period we are in, someone can still die at any point. I think that's outside the realm of what can andcannot happen. I mean hell, Juliet was about to lose a hand if Locke didn't pull the hawk out.
Locke being shot by Ethan in the leg while being around the drug plane crash might be connected to why his legs gave out when he originally visited the plane with Boone back when they first find it
anyone agree?
nycknicks105 wrote:
Why are people so sure that the islanders was in the past when Locke came and saved Juliette, or when Frogurt died???
My guess was the because of the dharmas jumpsuits. The guys look kinda young and the clothes look new as opposed to if someone found the
clothes on the dead bodies and then decided to put it on.
Also if it was the future the others are very familiar with the losties they're be no reason for them to go Sodom and Gomorrah on them. They know that
they aren't even a threat. Also wouldn't there camp be there if it was the future?
I do consider since the island is in some sort of time flux. maybe multiple groups are time traveling. Those 3 guys could have been pulled from another time inthe past and attacked the sawyer and juliet in the future out of sheer ignorance.
Originally Posted by quiktoflip
nycknicks105 wrote:
Why are people so sure that the islanders was in the past when Locke came and saved Juliette, or when Frogurt died???
Originally Posted by Sno Nuff
IDC what ya dudes say, Sawyer is that dude
FixedOriginally Posted by Step Your Game Up
Originally Posted by Sno Nuff
IDC what ya dudes say, Sawyer is that dude
Naw, Desmond Sawyer is. He's special, no %@%$.
Originally Posted by nycknicks105
This is what I don't understand. If I was a lostie (Jack) and was friends with an Other (Juliette). I'd sit her down, and make her explain EVERYTHING to me. Why hasn't anyone done that yet??? I mean damn.
I'm just trying to figure out what's going on like everyone else. You saying "There's some other stuff too" doesn't help me accomplish that.I just wanna know what you MEAN by that. Thats not a spoiler. Thats a recap of what we missed.
Why are people so sure that the islanders was in the past when Locke came and saved Juliette, or when Frogurt died???
Because dudes are rocking the Dharma jumpsuits. That's the obvious reason. Why are you so sure they aren't in the past?
Yeah, really. Any insight? Here or in your blog.