The aftermath of the hatch and its implosion results with Locke and Desmond safely alive. However, Mr. Eko remains in grave danger with Locke trying to save him. Meanwhile, Claire is stunned to see castaways Paulo and Nikki (guest star Kiele Sanchez) having sex in Jack's tent. Also, Hurley discusses in detail to the camp survivors on what it was like being captured by the “Others.” Lastly, flashbacks reveal more about Locke’s past. Locke also begins to come to terms with his involvement in Boone’s (guest star Ian Somerhalder) death.
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No, I've heard that a lot of people are saying that they are going to stop watching Lost, because they aren't answering anything. Me, I'm not giving up on the show... but, I really wish that they would give a bit more than they have.
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Oh man... Wed night, Shan and I are in front of the tv, from 8 - 10, with Jericho, and then Lost. We don't miss it... and if we had to, it's set up to always record on our dvr.
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I didn't see the sex part either, but the characters had like ONE line at the end b/f the "speech."
The show is running a little slower this season, i'll admit that. But i'll continue to watch b/c i'm just waiting for the excitment to begin. Last night was pretty good I though. The polar bear's roar when Locke was leaving the sweatbox thing SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME. They do need to have more answers for us and a little more suspense and excitment. Next week looks good though.
"I'm looking for love. Real love. Ridiculous, inconvenient, consuming, can't-live-without-each-other love." - Carrie Bradshaw
"The danger of an adventure is worth a thousand days of ease and comfort" - Paulo Coehlo
Live your life like it's your last day on earth
Life is not how many breaths you take, but how many moments take your breath away.
So did Desmond get some sort of psychic powers, or did he slip up and reveal something he wasn't SUPPOSED to b/c he's in on something? HMMMM?
"I'm looking for love. Real love. Ridiculous, inconvenient, consuming, can't-live-without-each-other love." - Carrie Bradshaw
"The danger of an adventure is worth a thousand days of ease and comfort" - Paulo Coehlo
Live your life like it's your last day on earth
Life is not how many breaths you take, but how many moments take your breath away.
It seemed to me, that the 3 who were in the implosion, Locke Ekko and Desmond now share a mental conection, as Desmond saw Locke's speech in the future, and Mr. Ekko spoke to Locke while still in a coma.
I found the most interesting part to be the vision of the airport. Everyone was as they are now, passengers in the terminal with the exception of two people.
Ben, who was a mean acting security gaurd, and Hurley, who was the airline person at the ticket counter. I think they are trying to tell us something there, what I don't know. Maybe that Hurley is the cause of all this with his cursed numbers...
I think that they have some sort of mental connection to each other... but, who knows, for sure. Hopefully that will get a little more light shed onto it.
I liked the airport scene... but wondered what was happening. Boone was showing him that he needed to make peace with one that he'd hurt. And that's what led him up to the staff... with the blood.
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Lawless said this in post #12 : We didn't see Shannon though... I wonder why!
Cause if people had visions of Boone guiding them, it's cool. Or Mr. Ekko's brother. But a whiney uptight selfish ***** in their visions, and they would jump off the nearest cliff.
She wasn't that bad... she just needed to learn a bit more about herself, and become a better, less self-centered person... and she was becoming that, because of Sayid.
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