Antithesys wrote:
1000 show-ruiners :p
It's a sickness.
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shoeless rye |
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Antithesys wrote: It's a sickness.
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FeliciaM7 |
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I embrace the sickness.
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shadowdiana |
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I revel in the sickness
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deliverance99 |
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I eat sickness for breakfast :)
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>>Charlotte and Daniel want to shutdown the hatch because Ben could use it to gas the whole island.
Source: Post Produxtion@DarkUFO<< there's a video sneak peak you can view mentioning The Tempest (Dharma station). But in this video...Juliet is told ( via another Other woman<g>) she is to stop Daniel and Charlotte before THEY gas the island. These orders supposedly coming from Ben. |
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PumaPeggy wrote:I figured they were trying to help rather than hurt the island. Hopefully Juliet realizes that in time!
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I know these have been posted in here already (well, some of them) but I thought it'd be great to have them in one place . . .
1. The others have a therapist. And we find out she was married to Goodwin. 2. Daniel and Charlotte have taken the gas masks and left everyone else to make their way to the new hatch. 3. In a romantic flashback we find out Goodwin works at the new hatch. Dealing with some type of reactors 4. Charlotte and Daniel want to shutdown the hatch because Ben could use it to gas the whole island. 5. Ben admits that Juliet was chosen to be his, as in a mate. Not to be with Goodwin. And that he wouldn't let Goodwin leave the tailies group specifically because he wanted him to get killed. This all becomes clear to Juliet as Ben shows her Goodwin's dead body 6. Juliet finds out Daniel and Charlotte are there to stop Ben and are more good guys then bad. She doesn't shoot them. Source: Post Produxtion@DarkUFO
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Jenny in Adelaide, Australia: Lost! Gimme!
Huh? Whosey whatsy show? Oh, that one with the people on the weird island? I guess I can talk about it. Episode nine is gonna feature some richy-rich types who live in a doorman building-the show is now casting for a French-speaking African desk clerk and a "distinguished" doorman. Methinks we're going back to Tunisia...Holler! (Can't stop saying that since Rebecca Mader's hilarious delivery. Why can't I be from Cambridge?) Thomas in Columbus, Ohio: As a fellow Lost enthusiast, I wanted to send you my theory about the connection between Oceanic Six and the sky turning purple. What do you think? Am I crazy? Wait, don't answer that... I think it's kind of brilliant. Spoilerphobes, don't click in until later this season, as there are spoilers herein about the identities of the remaining two of the Oceanic Six. Source: E!Online _________________________________________________________________________________ In honour of this turnaround, today's Tube Talk is a Lost special, but if you're not a fan of spoilers then you should flee now. The Next Episode Firstly, the next episode, which is Juliet-centric. It's a flashback, set entirely on the island, that reveals she was actually married to Goodwin (last seen being killed by Ana-Lucia in season two) but isn't so heartbroken as to resist the charms (?) of Jack. There's also a field trip to new station The Orchid, which is home to "highly volatile and potentially dangerous" research. A Major Death One final warning: if you want to avoid spoilers about what is a pretty major plot twist, then look away now. In two weeks' time we learn that the final two members of "Oceanic Six" are Jin and Sun. One of the Oceanic Six will also DIE in a flashforward, and I have it on very good authority that the person being killed off is actually one of this pair, but I won't go so far as to say which. Of course, because they're being killed off in the future, they will still be part of the show in the present, any flashbacks to the past and any flashforwards before the point they are killed off. Why couldn't poor Charlie have "died" this way? The return of Michael (and maybe Walt) ... will come in episode eight - the final before a five-week hiatus - called 'Meet Kevin Johnson'. The episode tracks what happened to Michael (is he now known as Kevin Johnson, perhaps?) since he left the island with his son. According to various reports, there are scenes set in New York where Michael meets up with.. wait for it... Mr. Friendly. Yes, the same Mr. Friendly shot dead by Sawyer at the end of season three. The Future Speaking to the New York Post this week, Lost guru Damon Lindelof outlined this roadmap for the final three seasons: "Season 4 is about who gets off the island and the fact that they need to get back. Season 5 is about why they need to get back, and season 6 is about what happens when they get back." Source: Digital Spy |
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5. Ben admits that Juliet was chosen to be his, as in a mate. Not to be with Goodwin. And that he wouldn't let Goodwin leave the tailies group specifically because he wanted him to get killed. This all becomes clear to Juliet as Ben shows her Goodwin's dead body That makes no sense. Why'd he force Michael to kill Ana Lucia if he wanted Goodwin dead anyway? I guess that was all for show to the Others? |
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"It's no shock to say that Season 4 ends with the Oceanic 6 getting off the island," Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof shares with TV Guide.
"The real mystery is how, and what they have to sacrifice, and what happens to the people who didn't leave. You get all that this year." Sounds
good, we'll take it. But what other intel are producers willing to spill? To find out, we turned to no, not viewers but to Lost cast members themselves for
their own burning questions. Warning! The producers' answers could cause a major head rush, if not a full-on Desmond-style time jump.
Jorge Garcia (Hurley): "Is Ben in the coffin?" Carlton Cuse: Come on, Jorge! Damon Lindelof: Seriously! [To Cuse] He's just trying to make sure it's not him. It's process of elimination. The next question is, "Is it Michael?" [Laughs] Cuse: Before the end of the year, you will know who's in the coffin. Lindelof: And Jorge will definitely know before anyone else. Yunjin Kim (Sun): "Is Aaron actually one of the Oceanic 6?" Cuse: We're not officially saying yet. We want the audience to engage in an active debate about who the Oceanic 6 are. Lindelof: Following [Sayid's] episode, we got several inquiries we weren't anticipating about, 'Is Ben a member of the Oceanic 6?' He could've assumed the identity of somebody on the plane [with] no surviving family members. Who the actual six are is very much in play through the end of the [March 13th] episode. We'll confirm or deny after that. Josh Holloway (Sawyer): "Is it Jack's turn with Kate?" Cuse: [Laughs] That doesn't sound very romantic, but I guess we get the underlying meaning. The Jack-Kate situation remains unresolved and probably will be for a while. Lindelof: We will say we haven't seen the last of Sawyer and Kate this season. Not by a long shot. Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond): "It's 2004 on the boat. What year is it in Penny's world? What year is it when the Oceanic 6 get home?" Lindelof: What's fundamentally interesting about all the time-jumping is that we want it to make sense when people watch the show 10 years from now. We don't want it to seem dated. So it's not really about what year it is in the outside world, it's about how many years have elapsed between the time that we're watching on the island and the flash-forwards. That's one of the fun games the audience is playing: "Gee, Aaron looks like he's about 18 months old. What does that mean, and how old was he when they got off the island?" Cuse: There are some growth issues when you go on or off the island. But I can't say more about that. Lindelof: You've already said enough. Evangeline Lilly (Kate): "Did Michael reach the mainland? Go home? Come back to rescue us?" Cuse: The good news is that Evie will get all of her answers in [the March 20th] episode. Lindelof: Well, most of them. Cuse: Those questions form the basis for that episode. Evie should be somewhat happy. Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet): "Why did Juliet become such a badass? Who trained her - the Others?" Cuse: I think there was probably some martial arts in New Otherton. Lindelof: She probably went out shooting with Friendly back in the day, which is why she can handle a firearm so well. But the real inspiration for Juliet being a badass was Elizabeth herself. When she read for the part, she had this huge cast on her arm and was talking about her days of kickboxing.... Cuse: And then she beat Damon up. Holloway: "Sawyer needs a freakin' haircut! Since I'm living with Hurley, can he cut my hair?" Lindelof: [Laughs] That episode's a casualty of the strike. Cuse: But yeah, Josh can have a haircut. Lindelof: Josh might've forgotten, but this is a recurring request from him. He's like, 'My hair's getting long, can't Kate cut it?' So we did an episode [in Season 2] where Kate cuts his hair. I love how Josh chooses who's going to be his barber at any given time! Cusick: "Did Jack's flash-forward in the third-season finale take place after the events of Sayid's most-recent episode?" Cuse and Lindelof: Yes. Naveen Andrews (Sayid): "Damon spoke once about going back into Sayid's childhood. It didn't sound like bulls--t at the time. Has he abandoned that?" Lindelof: I love how he phrases it - "It didn't sound like bulls--t at the time" - [implying], "But it certainly seems like bulls--t now." [Laughs] It's certainly something we still want to do. It wouldn't necessarily be an entire flashback based in his childhood, but there may be significant things that happened when Sayid was a kid that we need to reveal. Source: TV Guide |
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Ya beat me to it. ;op
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FeliciaM7 wrote: I've always felt that Ben did not direct Michael to kill anyone. That was Michaels choice. It seemed Michael was only told what he needed to accomplish ( bring Sawyer, Kate, Jack and Hurley to The Others)...and how he did it was totally up to him. I don't even recall his being directed to free Ben. (does anyone else recall that?) |
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Cuse: There are some growth issues when you go on or off the island. But I can't say more about that.Uh-oh, there must be a Genesis device in the Orchid hatch.
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Peggy - From "Three Minutes" in Season 2:
MS. KLUGH: There's been a development since you came here, Michael. One of our people was captured by yours. MICHAEL: So, go get him back. MS. KLUGH: We can't do that. But you can. And if you do, we'll let you and Walt go free. Then she gives him the list of names of people to bring to them. |
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aslanscubs wrote: thank-you...that refreshes my memory<g> |
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Nope, gotta disagree.. Michael did not come back and shoot Ana Lucia because the spirit moved him. He was told to kill her and specifically her
because she killed Goodwin.
If that isn't what went down, then I had a very vivid dream. We're talking about two different things here. eta: I know I remember Ben mentioning AL biting it because she killed one of the Others. Not sure when this happened or in what episode, but Michael shooting her wasn't random.
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FeliciaM7 wrote: I dont think that was ever metioned, but i always did think that was the case. Especially after they revealed Goodwins connection to juliet. If michael was
asked to take AL out, im sure Juliet had a large vengefull hand in it, possibly even behind bens back.
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aslanscubs |
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I just added more to the snippets from Post Produxtion (see above).
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>>Question: Can you give us some scoop on tomorrow night's Juliet-centric Lost? - Dave
Ausiello: I'm hearing something about a big kiss, and an even bigger shove. Question: Who is the "friend" on the freighter? - April Ausiello: Little tip: Stop asking who, and start asking how. << good point. It's probably Michael...and the question IS how. |
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Are we going to start seeing more people pop in and out of existence soon? I mean when Hurley saw his buddy from the funny farm you could chalk it down to
imagination or mental craziness. But in the next eppy Juliette and Jack see a chick in the jungle. It seems rather obvious from the preview that she pops in
and pops out with no trace. I hope there's not going to be some sort of way people (including dead ones) are going to start popping in and out of reality
from different dimensions or times and appear real. Of course they could be a manifestation of Ol' Smokey or something and not the real people but this is
going to get out of control pretty soon (like it isn't already). Is it possible Michael is on the freighter but that nobody can see him unless he wants
them to? Is he unstuck in space? Maybe he's able to be an invisible trouble maker on the freighter to help the island, or Ben, or whoever. Invisible yet
still be able to damage equipment and open doors? Aaaagghhh.
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