- Nov 17, 2002
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For those of you that are saying Naomi (who I dont think is particularly attractice) can't be part of Dharma, because they know where the island is, consider this:
Dharma sends Naomi to the island to scout stuff out. My guess would be Dharma (owned/operated by Windimere) is looking to find Desmond to kill him, so as to keep him from Penny AND because of his powers. So thats how Naomi has the picture. Naomi conviently crashes right on to the island (remember, there was no electromagnetic pulse that made her crash, and the only thing that we KNOW that has come on to the island has been the food drop).
Naomi scouts out the deal between the Losties and the Others. Dharma is there for karma (haha, that rhymes), to get revenge on Ben for what he did to them, and to rebuild the program. I don't think they are concerned that the Losties are also fighting against the Others (thus, in theory, putting the Losties on the same side as Dharma). However, Naomi needed to support the Losties in their quest so that she could radio back to her boat, who was sitting there waiting for her call to come and whipe out the island.
How will all of this play out? No idea. Is this right? Who knows.
A couple other notes:
Jack hates being called a hero after saving that woman. Maybe its because they used to call him a hero on the island, and then he went and made the phone call that results in all of the deaths?
Jack saving someone from a a burning car (compared to a burning plane, that ones fairly obvious).
Why did he want to do the surgery so bad? My guess relates to him not wanting to be a hero anymore (as explained above), and he wants to "kill" her? I think that is far-fetched, but I'm just throwing it out there.
I like the idea that people leave the island to have kids, so that they can later visit the island (parallels between Jack and Christian). Does Kate possibly have a son to get back to?
I wonder where in the timeline of events, the flash-forwards take place. Would those be considered scenes from the very end of the show? Or could it be that say in season 4 (or 5, its not important when, only that its before the show ends), they are able to leave the island, and the rest of the show has them trying to find the island to get back to it?
Anyone want to guess if theres any importance of Good Vibrations?
My head hurts. Thats all I can think of right now.
Oh, finally,
Kate was SMOKING HOT in the flash forward scenes.
Pain? Yes, of course. Racing without pain is not racing. But the pleasure of being ahead outweighed the pain a million times over. To hell with the pain. What's six minutes of pain compared to the pain they're going to feel for the next six months or six decades. You never forget your wins and losses in this sport.
Holy Cross Rowing
Dharma sends Naomi to the island to scout stuff out. My guess would be Dharma (owned/operated by Windimere) is looking to find Desmond to kill him, so as to keep him from Penny AND because of his powers. So thats how Naomi has the picture. Naomi conviently crashes right on to the island (remember, there was no electromagnetic pulse that made her crash, and the only thing that we KNOW that has come on to the island has been the food drop).
Naomi scouts out the deal between the Losties and the Others. Dharma is there for karma (haha, that rhymes), to get revenge on Ben for what he did to them, and to rebuild the program. I don't think they are concerned that the Losties are also fighting against the Others (thus, in theory, putting the Losties on the same side as Dharma). However, Naomi needed to support the Losties in their quest so that she could radio back to her boat, who was sitting there waiting for her call to come and whipe out the island.
How will all of this play out? No idea. Is this right? Who knows.
A couple other notes:
Jack hates being called a hero after saving that woman. Maybe its because they used to call him a hero on the island, and then he went and made the phone call that results in all of the deaths?
Jack saving someone from a a burning car (compared to a burning plane, that ones fairly obvious).
Why did he want to do the surgery so bad? My guess relates to him not wanting to be a hero anymore (as explained above), and he wants to "kill" her? I think that is far-fetched, but I'm just throwing it out there.
I like the idea that people leave the island to have kids, so that they can later visit the island (parallels between Jack and Christian). Does Kate possibly have a son to get back to?
I wonder where in the timeline of events, the flash-forwards take place. Would those be considered scenes from the very end of the show? Or could it be that say in season 4 (or 5, its not important when, only that its before the show ends), they are able to leave the island, and the rest of the show has them trying to find the island to get back to it?
Anyone want to guess if theres any importance of Good Vibrations?
My head hurts. Thats all I can think of right now.
Oh, finally,
Kate was SMOKING HOT in the flash forward scenes.
Pain? Yes, of course. Racing without pain is not racing. But the pleasure of being ahead outweighed the pain a million times over. To hell with the pain. What's six minutes of pain compared to the pain they're going to feel for the next six months or six decades. You never forget your wins and losses in this sport.
Holy Cross Rowing
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