Oh, and apparently the Redemption Theme from The Shawshank redemption was playing at some point?
It was actually the Redemption Song by Bob Marley (which earned Sawyer some points from Michael). I'm not familiar with that song, but the lyrics include a line about "pirates coming to steal you away" or something like that (nice forshadowing of what happens to Walt).
No, I'm told the incidental music was also there. Yes, Someone also id'd the Redemption Song, this was apparently different.
And I could have sworn it was cheerleaders, I guess it was too quick.
Oh gee, my download finished. I guess I can rewatch.
Not that I advocate downloading, even if you are in an area where reception fuzzes out, even on cable.
Black smoke=plane fuel
I thought black smoke=no pope.
Brown smoke-"Send More Chuck Berry"
An easter egg laden site at [link] has just popped up. Eventually, it ties into [link] where you can sign up for an ABC mailing list and view a message board.
Found some pretty cool things. I'll Inviso-text but still be vague.
[-Messages from survivors other than the cast.
-Seat numbers of some of the characters.
-A script page describing the monster!
-Supposedly there's a season 2 teaser vid but I haven't found it yet.]
There are easter eggs to be found within the
seat number
thing, too. Including
a copy of Russeau's map
Still looking for the
vid
though
Ok, can we talk about this in here, or is it spoily (reg or light)? Because there's spoilers or foilers there.
What was the left over scene shown on the morning show? Can't someone describe it?
[link]
Someone transcribed it over at the fuselage.
It's Claire and Charlie talking about Danielle, the Others, and the baby.
And Danielle sucking an egg, IIRC.
Got to say I'm feeling a little cheated. I was hoping for more answers, or you know, any answers.
Look at Veronica Mars that's how to answer questions but leave enough for cliffhangery goodness.
I enjoyed it very much. Some answers, some new questions. It was satisfying. I'll be there for the season opener. I'm looking forward to rewatching. My test for a show is how it holds up on rewatch. It has been fun with Lost to catch stuff I missed the first time around.