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Jin has to be one of the Six along with Sun. She went to the graveyard to talk to his headstone with her new baby in tow. This means both Sun and Jin got off the Island.

Plus last night it showed Jin going to Sun's hospital room with the panda bear. And he look in and saw Sun in her bed with the baby. This was a flash forward for Jin.

The date on Jin's headstone was Sept. 22, 2004 the day the plane was supposed to have crashed.

Do all Asians look-alike to you? :p Sun gave birth to a girl and the panda was given to a newly born Chinese boy.

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not at all; it could be an empty grave. happens all the time for people who's bodies are not recoverable from an accident, etc..



no it did not. it was a different woman entirely; there was no flash where jin saw sun at all. there was a moment when sun imaginged it was jin helping her give birth, but that was clearly just a moment of hallucination on sun's part.

I stand corrected. I do remember when Jin left the hospital a nurse congratulated him and he said it wasn't his baby and he had only been married for 4 months.

But the girl in the room sure looked like Sun..


Weird..
 
Jin has to be one of the Six along with Sun. She went to the graveyard to talk to his headstone with her new baby in tow. This means both Sun and Jin got off the Island.

Plus last night it showed Jin going to Sun's hospital room with the panda bear. And he look in and saw Sun in her bed with the baby. This was a flash forward for Jin.

Dude, what show were you watching?

The tombstone could have been anything, even just a memorial.

The girl in the hotel room wasn't Sun - that girl had a boy!
 
I'm more interested in knowing how the account for finding them alive after their bodies were already found in the original wreckage.

that will be interesting, but i doubt that they actually recovered the bodies from the fake, so the explanation will be just that from a look from the outside of the plane wreckage, all the bodies seemed to be there, so they assumed all of them were there.
 
that will be interesting, but i doubt that they actually recovered the bodies from the fake, so the explanation will be just that from a look from the outside of the plane wreckage, all the bodies seemed to be there, so they assumed all of them were there.

Am I not correct that they said they already recovered the wreckage and the bodies?

Wasn't the black box part of the wreckage that was recovered?

Didn't they show that gruesome footage on the news that panned across many - if not all - of the passengers water damaged corpses, which were recognizable enough for Frank the pilot to tell the pilot's face?


Dude. It wasn't what I was watching it was "how" I was watching.:p

You know with Lost you have to pay attention to every last detail...
 
Am I not correct that they said they already recovered the wreckage and the bodies?

Wasn't the black box part of the wreckage that was recovered?

Didn't they show that gruesome footage on the news that panned across many - if not all - of the passengers water damaged corpses, which were recognizable enough for Frank the pilot to tell the pilot's face?




You know with Lost you have to pay attention to every last detail...

The black box would have been a high priority for recovery to find reasons for the crash, depending on the condition of the bodies they may have opted out of recovery of them.

Frank recognized that the pilot was not wearing his wedding ring which he never took off...
 
Do all Asians look-alike to you? :p Sun gave birth to a girl and the panda was given to a newly born Chinese boy.

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I guess you could be asked the same question considering the boy would've been Korean, not Chinese. :p

Didn't they show that gruesome footage on the news that panned across many - if not all - of the passengers water damaged corpses, which were recognizable enough for Frank the pilot to tell the pilot's face?

He realized it wasn't the pilot because the corpse wasn't wearing a wedding ring not because of recognizable facial features.

edit: atszyman beat me to it.
 
Not really since the panda was given to the Chinese ambassador to Korea, and it was his grandson. So the baby's at least part, if not all, Chinese.

My bad. I had missed about 20 minutes of the show due to an important phone call. I came back into it right at the point where Jin tied the blue ribbon onto the panda. I must have missed the part about it being the Chinese ambassador to Korea.
 
The black box would have been a high priority for recovery to find reasons for the crash, depending on the condition of the bodies they may have opted out of recovery of them.

Frank recognized that the pilot was not wearing his wedding ring which he never took off...

The recovered the Black Box, the plane was too deep to recover the bodies/wreckage.
 
Not really since the panda was given to the Chinese ambassador to Korea, and it was his grandson. So the baby's at least part, if not all, Chinese.

And in case you were wondering ... that's also why Jin had to get a panda, since the panda is a symbol of China. (Not Korea. ;)).

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I was going to bump this but it wasn't on the first page so I gave up. :D


So, some discussion points.

*Did the freighties shoot Danielle and Karl (*tear*) or was it Ben's plan that the Others shoot Danielle and Karl.
*Is Danielle dead?!
*Who's the real ass--Ben or Widmore?

Gah. I'm still tripping about the end and the fact the I'm Lost-less for a month.
 
I was going to bump this but it wasn't on the first page so I gave up. :D


So, some discussion points.

*Did the freighties shoot Danielle and Karl (*tear*) or was it Ben's plan that the Others shoot Danielle and Karl.
*Is Danielle dead?!
*Who's the real ass--Ben or Widmore?

Gah. I'm still tripping about the end and the fact the I'm Lost-less for a month.

  • The others killed them
  • looks like it, though she didnt get shot through the heart...so
  • i have no idea, for some reason i keep wanting ben to be the good guy...but i dont know, he did just have his daughters boyfriend killed

who REALLY planted the plane on the ocean floor?

i was kinda pissed at sayid for taking michael to the captain though
 
Sorry....a gripe....but in a show generally packed with great actors how did the people who play Kate, Michael and Sawyer get hired? I've seen better acting in a five year olds' school play. Whether shocked/amused/scared/etc or lusting after Kate, Sawyer has but one response: he tilts his head sideways and looks out from under his fringe.

And do the script writers get paid by the "hey"?

Kate: "Hey."
Jack: Hey."
(enter left) Sawyer: "Hey."
Kate: "Hey."
Jack: "Hey."

Other than all that, I love Lost. :)
 
but in a show generally packed with great actors how did the people who play Kate, Michael and Sawyer get hired?
Cuz they are teh hotness. :p

I don't think they expected it to take off the way it did, and a lot of them were going to die before they got popular too. Jack was supposed to die in the first episode, but they changed it last minute. And I'm actually not kidding about the first part. I work with a lot of people in the entertainment industry. A lot of them are idiots and even more are horny idiots. I've seen worse though, so I guess I didn't even notice. They can't all be Academy Award winners.
 
An update on Wired:

http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/04/lost-to-air-two.html

A two-hour finale has been finalized for this season of Lost, though it'll be on a week later than the show was originally supposed to wrap. A Thursday conference call with show execs Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse revealed that the loss of three episodes due to the Hollywood writers' strike made it too difficult to wrap up this season's story line in just five hours.

"It all felt very rushed and we were short changing our character moments," said Lindelof. "We read the 80-page first draft of hour two and looked at each other and said, 'There's no way we can cut this down to a 55-page script, why don't we expand it to a hundred pages?'"

After the jump more news on what's planned for the final episodes of the season and series. Beware, there may be a few spoilers for you über-purists.

* Cuse and Lindelof have already nailed down what the very last scene of the series will be, which is planned to air in 2010.
* Both Cuse's and Lindelof's wives want to know nothing about the show, as they're avid viewers. Cuse's wife will actually put her fingers in her ears and say, "Nonononononono," whenever Cuse is on the phone discussing the show.
* Locke and Jack represent the two significant philosophical poles of the show. Locke represents a man who believes in fate and destiny, while Jack is the ultimate empiricist.
* The finale, which will start May 15 and end with a two-hour episode May 29, will be titled, "There's No Place Like Home."
* Future Book Club: Continue reading the Bible.
* The season finale has already been written and scenes are now being filmed.
* The writers' strike limited the amount of background story allowed about the freighties.Their stories will be told next season.
* Best moment of the teleconference: When an Us Weekly scribe asked if Cuse and Lindelof could further discuss the Jack/Kate/Sawyer love triangle. What would their nickname be on the cover of the tab? Jateyer? Kasawck? Lindelof spilled the beans that Jack/Kate fans are called Jaters and Sawyer/Kate fans are called Skaters.
* During the next hiatus, Cuse and Lindelof are planning another Find 815-style online game, which will be a prologue to the fifth season.
* They're planning on something special to reveal at Comic-Con in July.
* Cuse and Lindelof are incredibly picky about what music they play in the episodes, since the characters don't have access to music on the island (well, not since Hurley's Discman died and the hatch blew up).
* The fifth season will premiere the last week of January.
* The four-toed statue that Sayid, Sun and Jin saw when they were sailing to the other side of the island will come back to discussion sometime in the future. Though in the original script the statue was supposed to have six toes, ABC execs said that would be too weird.
* When Lost ends in 2010 Cuse and Lindelof want the show to end for real. Don't expect any spin-offs.
* Ol' Smokey is coming back April 24.
* Jacob will return before the end of the season.
* Even if Rousseau is dead, her story line may not be.

Head over to DocArzt's site to hear the entire interview.
 
There are some light spoilers in there, just FYI.

I'm really excited that my show is finally coming back. It's been so long... and I can't wait for smokey!:)
 
No discussion about last night's episode?

What are the rules? It the whole island fiasco some massive game played by the über-rich and whomever happens to be controlling the island? Is Jacob the referee?

How the hell does Ben end up in the middle of the desert wearing a winter parka? Does Locke protect the Island for Ben while he's out hunting Whidmore's people?

Aren't they supposed to be answering questions now?
 
No discussion about last night's episode?

What are the rules? It the whole island fiasco some massive game played by the über-rich and whomever happens to be controlling the island? Is Jacob the referee?

How the hell does Ben end up in the middle of the desert wearing a winter parka? Does Locke protect the Island for Ben while he's out hunting Whidmore's people?

Aren't they supposed to be answering questions now?

They have two more seasons and they're not allowed to raise new questions? All of your questions are new as of this episode. There are several questions they promised to answer by this season's finale, but not all. The finale is going to be when the O6 get rescued. We'll know how they are rescued, how the rest of the world take it, and who lives on the Island still. The rest we can only speculate on.
 
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