APhew Wrote:Here's my theory on Desmond. The numbers to reset the hatch are (alltogether now): 4-8-15-16-23-42. Add them up and they equal 108, the number of minutes the countdown would reset itself to. I think Desmond is now living 108 minutes in the future. Well, maybe not literally "living", but you get my meaning.
Lisa Wrote:Do you think Desmond is really "there" or a product of Hurley's imagination? No one else seemed to notice him.
Susan Wrote:...I was hoping we'd find out how Locke became paralyzed.
Susanita
saynomore Wrote:Let's see if I can keep this train of thought:This idea of the bears and dolphins being trained guards is a good one. I think that the Others are behavioral researchers, studying the effects of the magnaetic fields upon behavior and learning.
When the scruffy looking Other saw that Sawyer had "earned" a fish bisquit, he said, "The bear did it in to hours," meaning that the bear did it faster than Sawyer--but also that the bear was trained to do "something" (I believe to act as guards for the others, perhaps). Now let's get to this week's episode. Charlie tells Locke that he once saw a Wild Kingdom episode that dealt with Polar Bears and that these bears are supposed to be the Einsteins of all bears. Thus, a trainable intelligent bear. Jack was kept in a "fish tank" where dolphins were supposed to be kept (and trained?). If the bear were ground guards, wouldn't it be possible that the dolphins are sea guards, but to prevent intruders or catch escapees? Keep on eye on this training of the prisoners. Something's afoot.
AC