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So many questions, I don't even know what to ask anymore. The writers are sure toying with us.

Wonder if they have AppleCare on that computer?
 
rdowns said:
Wonder if they have AppleCare on that computer?
All they needed was Internet access. Then they could have launched Firefox and headed to MacRumors for advice.
 
Doctor Q said:
All they needed was Internet access. Then they could have launched Firefox and headed to MacRumors for advice.

I wonder if there's wi-fi there?

Anyway, enjoying this thread. I'm a relatively new lost addict and its been interesting learning about some of the little details. I've certainly learned to pay much more attention as I watch now...
 
anyone remembers if hurley was there when locke was entering the wrong last number? wouldn't he know that, of course, the last number must be 42?

also anyone knows if the section of the plane of 'our' group included first class? it just occurred to me that a multimillionaire like hurley would certainly travel first class in a trans-oceanic flight
 
Don't panic said:
anyone remembers if hurley was there when locke was entering the wrong last number? wouldn't he know that, of course, the last number must be 42?

also anyone knows if the section of the plane of 'our' group included first class? it just occurred to me that a multimillionaire like hurley would certainly travel first class in a trans-oceanic flight

Yeah, Hurley was there. When Locke was entering the numbers Hurley was beginning to get frightened, until he saw Locke put in the wrong last number, and he became agreable.

At least part of the first class section is with "our" group. Both Shanon and Boone were flying first class, as was Hurley I assume.
 
pdpfilms said:
Yeah, Hurley was there. When Locke was entering the numbers Hurley was beginning to get frightened, until he saw Locke put in the wrong last number, and he became agreable.

At least part of the first class section is with "our" group. Both Shanon and Boone were flying first class, as was Hurley I assume.

thanks

then here is the 64.000 turkish liras question: where was desmond running to?
 
Don't panic said:
anyone remembers if hurley was there when locke was entering the wrong last number? wouldn't he know that, of course, the last number must be 42?
Hurley believes the numbers are BAD Which was exactly why he calmed down when the last number was entered wrong. Now does this really make sense? Think of it from a lottery standpoint. If you get all the numbers right you are going to win the jackpot, in the case of powerball Millions. But if you get 5 of the 6 right you are still going to win a considerable chunk of cash. 200,000 for the powerball. Now relate money to bad luck. Would Hurley be OK with still a good chunk of bad luck or does he believe it is all or nothing?


Don't panic said:
also anyone knows if the section of the plane of 'our' group included first class? it just occurred to me that a multimillionaire like hurley would certainly travel first class in a trans-oceanic flight


I thought it showed where Hurley got on the plane late and had to go past a bunch of rows to get to his seat? I think he was in business class. Anyone still have that ep recorded.
 
watcher2001 said:
I thought it showed where Hurley got on the plane late and had to go past a bunch of rows to get to his seat? I think he was in business class.
I assume you mean coach class. But yes, Hurley was sitting at least as far back as Michael and Walt, because when Hurley was walking down the aisle, Walt looked up and Hurley gave Walt the thumbs-up.
 
yellow said:
It worked in Safari in Panther.
i had to use explorer. a LOT of stuff doesn't appear to work in safari, but i can't update because some of the software i use won't work in panther/tiger yet very annoying.
in the site they also fixed the www.thehansofoundation.org/images
now you get a white page instead of the directory of the files as yesterday (some of the files there you can guess i.e. dharma.gif or alvarhanso.jpg)
 

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3rdpath said:
i thought micheal tossed the gun into the ocean after shooting the shark... how did sawyer get it?
I don't have the tape of that episode anymore, but if you're right, that's a serious continuity error.

3rdpath said:
also, wasn't the music blasting when kate was crawling thru the duct-next episode, it's gone.
The music was definitely blasting for part of the time that Kate was climbing through the duct, but I can't remember exactly where Episode 3 (last Wednesday's episode) picked up. I'm pretty sure that by the time Jack sees Locke standing there, with Desmond in the shadows pointing the gun at Locke's head, the music had been turned off. And then Desmond fires his gun into the air in anger, and almost hits Kate, who's hiding up in the ductwork. So this one may not be a continuity error... ;)
 
Don't panic said:
ok, but where? he knows he is on an island with no 'civilization' so what gives?

edit: one more thing: if you go to www.thehansofoundation.org and click on the secret link, you get the orientation movie (which didn't work with safari, but I'm still on 10.2.8)

What's the 'secret' link?

EDIT: Found it.
 
3rdpath said:
i thought micheal tossed the gun into the ocean after shooting the shark...
how did sawyer get it?

Micheal set the gun on the raft and paddled over to the pontoon after shooting the shark. He didn't toss it into the ocean. Neither he nor Sawyer grabbed it when getting onto the pontoon but since everything seems to be caught in the same current there's no reason he couldn't have gotten it later.
 
what if 'the others' and the new girl, are all the passengers from the back of the plane. They have been living somewhere else on the island, adapted in a different way, and take any strangers prisoner.
 
tagy said:
what if 'the others' and the new girl, are all the passengers from the back of the plane. They have been living somewhere else on the island, adapted in a different way, and take any strangers prisoner.
The French lady saw "the others" long before Jack and Kate and the rest dropped in, so if the people in the cheap seats on Flight 815 are others then those others must be other others.
 
Don't panic said:
anyone remembers if hurley was there when locke was entering the wrong last number? wouldn't he know that, of course, the last number must be 42?

Isn't 42 the Answer to Life, The Universe and Everything?
 
rickvanr said:
Why do you see everything in black and white? It could be there are 2 camps of plane crash survivors, and that the one that has Sawyer, Micheal and Jin are just a little more primitive because of their makeup. My guess is the group of people that have taken Sawyer and company captive are not the same others as the ones who took Walt.
I was talking this one over with my wife, and I like this idea a lot.

Maybe the other camp of survivors (from the tail section) descended into a "Lord of the Flies" situation, where civilized society and behavior became secondary to surivival. Maybe the only the reason the original survivors (Jack, et al) didn't fall into the same sort of situation was because of a strong leader and people with skills available to help keep them alive and more comfortable.

I really like that theory that Walt is being held by the actual Others (who Ethan and blackbeard, etc. came from) and that these captors are actually the other survivors from the crash who developed a more primitive society than our other survivors did.

One point to add strength to this premise... Michelle Rodriguez was honestly shocked that Sawyer had a gun. If she were actually one of the Others, she would surely know that he had one because he tried to take a shot at some of them before getting shot himself. It could also be that she was surprised that he -still- had it... but then you also look at the types of weapons that their captors were using (ie. the big guy)... they were mostly clubs and weapons fashioned pretty crudely. The Others had gun(s).
 
Does anyone think the writers have the entire plot line written out, or do you think they are winging it as they go along?

It would be interesting to see after the series ends, to go back and watch the first season for any clues. That would validate if the writers were clever enough in their writing or not.
 
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