I wonder if others will have mention something happening to them 4 years ago?
Say, they weren't all working for the Board of Elections in Florida 4 years ago, were they? Could they be the ones with the Missing Chads?
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I wonder if others will have mention something happening to them 4 years ago?
Say, they weren't all working for the Board of Elections in Florida 4 years ago, were they? Could they be the ones with the Missing Chads?
You know, it would be kind of cool to have a "Millennium" reference. I think I'd dig that.
I so wanted the man in the suit to be Lance Henrikssen.
Sean, I think Daniel posted once that each episode was supposed to be two days, and the season being forty days. Also, I came across that info on TV Tome as well.
It remains that in the first ten minutes of Episode 4 (which, if we were going at two days an episode, should cover days seven and eight), Jack, while discussing the need to burn the bodies, says:
"It's been four days."
....which means that Episode 4 takes place almost entirely on Day 5 at the latest.
So, from all the evidence we've been presented so far, they're covereing an average of a day an episode, TVTome and our own Daniel notwithstanding.
It remains that in the first ten minutes of Episode 4 (which, if we were going at two days an episode, should cover days seven and eight), Jack, while discussing the need to burn the bodies, says:
"It's been four days."
Sean, the pilot was split up. The pilot (eps 1 and "2") was two days, and ep 3 (the Kate episode) was two days, and thus at the beginning of "Walkabout," it has been four days. There, I knew the dialogue made it make sense to me.
(I'm about to go grocery-shopping, so if you present conflicting evidence, I won't see it till I get back.)
Yeah, we lost half of the punchline to last week's Desperate Housewives. SO not amused.
If I find the original reference, I'll post it.
Eek! I'm all italicy!
t Sends mental notes to Betsy to close her tag.
t receives mental note
t kicks self for not using QuickEdit in the first place.
Hey! We can post links to LOST resources here.
t Slaps forehead in that Duh! way.
So, from all the evidence we've been presented so far, they're covereing an average of a day an episode, TVTome and our own Daniel notwithstanding.
More chronology-related dialogue:
In episode three, "Tabula Rasa," Jack had the line "three days ago, we all died." That was at the end of the episode, which I seem to recall was at night.
And in the latest episode (five, "White Rabbit"), Jack said "it's been six days. No one's come." That was at the beginning of the episode, during the day. I don't know if that helps at all. At least one of the five episodes must have spanned a couple days, though, in order for episode five to be on day six.