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re: LOST "What Kate Does" S6. E3.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:20 pm to batman
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:20 pm to batman
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Didnt the original flight 815 go down on 9/22/2004?
i see the show aired that date, but did they ever say the date of the flight?
There was an episode where desmond is looking at print reports, did it say 9/22?
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:20 pm to batman
Sorry to ask a random question but seeing Sawyer and Kate in new otherton led me to wonder why exactly Richard and the others decided to murder the Dharma folk, sorry if it's obvious but I haven't seen the eps in years. It seemed that there was a truce and the others are on the good "Jacob" side. Just wondering.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:24 pm to Iona Fan Man
Yes the original 815 crashed on 9/22/04.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:24 pm to Iona Fan Man
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i see the show aired that date, but did they ever say the date of the flight?
Lostpedia has it listed as 9/22/2004
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interesting...
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:26 pm to batman
Claire wouldn't have been cleared for travel
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:27 pm to coloradoBengal
This is what I got out of this episode:
The six people that are important as far as the Others are concerned are Jack, Sawyer, Kate, Locke, Sun, and Jin. These six were brought to the island for a specific purpose. Sayid and Hurley are not one of the chosen ones; they are simply collateral. Now that Sayid is infected, the Others are trying to kill him off in order to avoid whatever consequences the infection brings.
The LA X reality is definitely a parallel reality and not some kind of flashforward. Daniel was kind of right when he says you can't change what happens. You can't change major events, only setting and details. Believe it or not, I remember seeing a twilight zone episode years ago that dealt with this very idea. Look at the parallels we've had so far:
Jack saves Charlie's life when he isn't breathing
Federal Agent's cut to the forehead
Ethan injecting Claire's womb
Claire not being able to give Aaron up for adoption
Kate being the one having to help Claire when she goes into labor.
I think the LA X is going to be a constant stream of parallels until the end of the season when the storyline converges.
I don't understand why people thought this episode was bad; I think the writers revealed more in this episode than any other with the exception of the Season Three series finale.
The six people that are important as far as the Others are concerned are Jack, Sawyer, Kate, Locke, Sun, and Jin. These six were brought to the island for a specific purpose. Sayid and Hurley are not one of the chosen ones; they are simply collateral. Now that Sayid is infected, the Others are trying to kill him off in order to avoid whatever consequences the infection brings.
The LA X reality is definitely a parallel reality and not some kind of flashforward. Daniel was kind of right when he says you can't change what happens. You can't change major events, only setting and details. Believe it or not, I remember seeing a twilight zone episode years ago that dealt with this very idea. Look at the parallels we've had so far:
Jack saves Charlie's life when he isn't breathing
Federal Agent's cut to the forehead
Ethan injecting Claire's womb
Claire not being able to give Aaron up for adoption
Kate being the one having to help Claire when she goes into labor.
I think the LA X is going to be a constant stream of parallels until the end of the season when the storyline converges.
I don't understand why people thought this episode was bad; I think the writers revealed more in this episode than any other with the exception of the Season Three series finale.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:31 pm to Antonio Moss
I missed about 5 minutes of that episode laughing on the ground when Miles said: "As you can see, Hurley has taken over the role of leader"
Holy shite that was funny. Miles was a shitty character his first few episodes, but has really come around.
Holy shite that was funny. Miles was a shitty character his first few episodes, but has really come around.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:31 pm to Antonio Moss
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Now that Sayid is infected, the Others are trying to kill him off in order to avoid whatever consequences the infection brings.
See I don't understand this part. Didn't the asian guy break open the wooden cross from the guitar case, and inside the note read that if Sayid died they'd all be in trouble? So now he's trying to kill him even though Jacob said they'd all be in trouble?
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:32 pm to batman
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Aaron's sonogram date was 10/22/2004.
Didnt the original flight 815 go down on 9/22/2004?
Yep, which would make her 36 weeks instead of eight months like she was in the original crash.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:38 pm to Frightened Inmate #2
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See I don't understand this part. Didn't the asian guy break open the wooden cross from the guitar case, and inside the note read that if Sayid died they'd all be in trouble? So now he's trying to kill him even though Jacob said they'd all be in trouble?
The eight people listed were the ones that Jacob touched. But it was obvious that Hurley and Sayid were only touched after the O6 made it off the island while the other six were touched prior to 815.
They made a point tonight to bring up the whole "brought to the island" angle. Sayid and Hurley were never "brought to the island" on 815, but Jacob needed them to get Jack, Kate, and Sun back to the island. So it appears that Hurley and Sayid were just normal passengers on 815 and Jacob used them to get the other three back.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 10:39 pm to Antonio Moss
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Yep, which would make her 36 weeks instead of eight months like she was in the original crash.
36 weeks is really 8 months and change. I think most women give birth around 38-40 months after gestation. She looked equally pregnant in both realities to me.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 11:17 pm to lsumatt
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For the guy with the Horace comment.....I assume he is speaking about Ethan saying his last name.....Goodspeed.
shite. This guy is right. I forgot Horace was Ethan's dad because he was Ethan Rom. When he said "Dr Goodspeed" it caught me off guard and I typed it in the moment. A lot changed after that blast
Posted on 2/9/10 at 11:18 pm to Sandkhan
BTW, I liked the episode.
I'm as intrigued as the next guy about Jacob vs MIB.....but the characters we've been following since the jump are who i'm invested in. Hell, I was hoping a lot of the dead cast would come back in larger roles. Maybe some of them still will
I'm as intrigued as the next guy about Jacob vs MIB.....but the characters we've been following since the jump are who i'm invested in. Hell, I was hoping a lot of the dead cast would come back in larger roles. Maybe some of them still will
Posted on 2/9/10 at 11:22 pm to Sandkhan
Least favorite episode since Namaste. It wasn't terrible, it just wasn't good. I liked Ethan showing up, the scene at the dock, and Claire killing Mac, but other than that, it wasn't miserable, and the Temple scenes just seemed like they were wasting an enormous amount of time. I wish they would have focused something on the gang at the statue.
Posted on 2/9/10 at 11:40 pm to OMLandshark
Posted on 2/10/10 at 12:00 am to LSU=Champions
Mac shouldn't have stooped to that petty role. Always Sunny > Lost.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 12:24 am to TulaneTigerFan
so im guessing Ethan evacuated the island prior to the explosion.that was an awesome little twist.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:10 am to CE Tiger
Guys, sit back and just watch the show and if your a fan enjoy it!!! Everytime ya'll come up with another theory you look more and more silly. These writers had no idea they would be doing this 6 years later and that's very hard to tie this storyline together with the original idea. (which is why u have more questions than answers after each episode)
I would be willing to bet $100.00 bucks after the last show airs we will have numerous people come on this site and say what the frick. They didn't answer my questions. what about this? what about that? They have you hooked and you will watch end of story regardless and then you will ask yourself why did I did I just watch this show
I would be willing to bet $100.00 bucks after the last show airs we will have numerous people come on this site and say what the frick. They didn't answer my questions. what about this? what about that? They have you hooked and you will watch end of story regardless and then you will ask yourself why did I did I just watch this show
Posted on 2/10/10 at 6:17 am to CE Tiger
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so im guessing Ethan evacuated the island prior to the explosion.that was an awesome little twist.
I took it as, in the original timeline they were expecting Aaron to arrive, and he did via the crash. When the plane didn't crash in this alternate timeline, Ethan headed to the mainland in order to convince Claire she didn't need to have the baby at that moment. He will then somehow steer her to the island where she will have him
Posted on 2/10/10 at 6:17 am to Antonio Moss
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Aaron's sonogram date was 10/22/2004.
Didnt the original flight 815 go down on 9/22/2004?
So what happened to the missing month? I'm assuming that Claire went to the hospital on the same day that the plane landed, though.
Does 10/22/2004 have any significance from Season 1?
Sidenote: Did anyone think that the first episode "LA X" could be "LA 10", as in this is the tenth time they've landed? Kinda goes with the time loop theories I guess. There has to be significance in the way they spelled it, IMO.
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