Paul R Wrote:...Why all sharing houses?! Sawyer made it quite clear he didn't like Hurley as a roomie, so why doesn't he just move to another house?! (Not in the top 10 of Lost mysteries, admittedly, but it bugged me all the same!)
Maggers Wrote:I think that we will see a Desmond flashback before long, maybe involving his time in military prison. I think he'll make it to a boat, maybe Naomi's freighter, maybe not. Maybe on that "rescue" ship Desmond will run into someone he knew from his time in military prison in Scotland, someone we'll have seen in the flashback.
I have not read about this anywhere else. This is just a guess on my part, and we know how well guesses go on this show. ....
Maggers Wrote:I'm listening to an audio podcast with Damon Lindelof and Carleton Cuse, creators, writers and producers of the show.
They stated unequivocally that Michael, aka Harold Perrineau, has NOT yet been seen in Season 4 in spite of his being listed in the credits every week. They said the listing of the cast is a contractual thing and has to be done for legal reasons.
They also stated, as I have mentioned a few times in this thread, that the Dharma training video involving bunnies at the Orchid Station is very important. It has not been shown on air, but it can be found at abc.com if you search. I'm pleased that what I surmised by watching that video may be accurate.
Woo hoo! My understanding of LOST is not entirely lost. It's nice to get validation every now and again.
Here's another train of thought. ALIAS was a JJ Abrams show. He co-created LOST. I never watched ALIAS, so someone can help me with this. Wasn't there some sort of surprise involvement of a super secret government agency in that show? I may be all wrong in my explanation of it, but I was thinking that could also be the case in LOST. Ben may be working for such a super secret government agency, maybe even the same one (that would be a hell of a crossover) and that's why he has access to so much information and so much money. That is just my own little idea; I haven't read it anywhere else.
jimbow8 Wrote:The entire ALIAS show was about a "super secret government agency" (or agencies). Every season contained multiple double- and triple-crosses, so unless you can be more specific, there's no good answer to your question.
Marc B. Wrote:I loved this episode. In fact, the previous Desmond episode where he is in the past and told he isn't suppose to take the engagement ring (can't remember the season) is one of my top favorites. So far (except for last week) this season has been very strong.
And some minor spoilers for the upcoming seasons (i.e. to see what the seasons will focus on highlight)
Marc B. Wrote:Someone brought up Lost this morning but the thread seems to have disappeared with the recent database merger.
Anyway, curious if anyone noticed the book Sawyer was reading: A Wrinkle in Time. Do you think this is forshadowing?