Charlie, Hurley and Shannon? No clue.
Hurley is burley.
Shannon needs to be shot out of a cannon. Into a pool of sharks with frickin' lasers on their heads.
Charlie? Clearly the Barley King. cf., Frazer.
[NAFDA] This is where we talk about the show! Anything that's aired in the US (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though -- if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.
Charlie, Hurley and Shannon? No clue.
Hurley is burley.
Shannon needs to be shot out of a cannon. Into a pool of sharks with frickin' lasers on their heads.
Charlie? Clearly the Barley King. cf., Frazer.
Hurley could be the Samoan Olympic javelin thrower (javelineer?).
I did a whole name analysis including the newly dead Joanna but I don't have the cojones to post it.
Lest you all think I'm completely nuts.
DO IT.
Lest you all think I'm completely nuts.
You say that like it's a drawback around here....
Lest you all think I'm completely nuts.
You just saw me rhyme Hurley with "burley." If I'm willing to look stupid, then nuts should be a cinch.
LN, I'd say you're well nigh obligated to post it.
Dr. Jack (do we know his last name?)
Sheppard. (Sheperd?) Yeah, not too subtle there.
Except he was supposed to die in the pilot...
I suppose they could have changed his name.
I don't need it to follow Dante's rules, but I do need dead dead people to have dead dead people problems, and not problems that mimic those of living people.
I think my hypothetical afterlife situation might cover this though. Certainly if the characters are dead, none of them are aware that they are. If they were inhabiting a shared mindscape (kind of like the What Dreams May Come version of the afterlife), it would seem natural that most of their problems would be of the living people variety. With the weirder invisible monster/polar bear stuff cropping up as a result of all the irrational unconscious fears/thoughts that don't make sense.
The apparent deaths of the pilot, the marshall, Joanna, and Engine Chow Guy might have happened because they themselves expected that result in response to the circumstances around them. (And it might not actually be "death", but some change of state like that the "killed" ghosts underwent in The Frighteners.)
Mind you, I actually think it's likelier that they're all alive and really experiencing the strange events in the physical world, but I'm not ruling out the possibility that Abrams could pull a "And they realized they were all DEAD!" switcheroo in an interesting and enjoyable way.
I think I want to go more with the sci-fi theme. I'm thinking Bermuda Triangle, Wrinkle in Time, kinda dealie. Everything looks enough like our universe to make us think it is, but the physical rules are just a little wacky. Overlaps occur. "White Rabbit" kinda leads into "Through a Glass Darkly" kinda theme. Hmm, that might be something to add to my reading list.