Yeah, based on his defensiveness I though he might have headed off to engage in a bathroom activity that he'd have been more embarrassed to have an audience for.
"What are ya doing in there? Don't you know someone else needs to use that tree?"
[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.
Yeah, based on his defensiveness I though he might have headed off to engage in a bathroom activity that he'd have been more embarrassed to have an audience for.
"What are ya doing in there? Don't you know someone else needs to use that tree?"
Nathan could have been following voices that led him nowhere, or the ghost of his dead father that he went to retrieve in Australia, or whatever. There is something creepy on Lost Island beyond just the Others. In fact, haven't we speculated that there are at least two supernatural influences operating at odds with each other?
Nathan could have been following voices that led him nowhere, or the ghost of his dead father that he went to retrieve in Australia, or whatever.
He also spent a hell of a lot of time in the bathroom on the plane.
In fact, haven't we speculated that there are at least two supernatural influences operating at odds with each other?
I'm sure there's a perfectly logical scientific explanation for all of it.
Really...
He also spent a hell of a lot of time in the bathroom on the plane.
So did Charlie.
DX, are you slashing?
If so, he's being pretty complimentary to one or the other since their respective bathrooms were about 200 feet apart.
Matt has the right of it.
I had to leave my parents' place just after the Others kidnapped the children last night, though I have the gist of what happened afterwards. Did they follow through on the in joke by having Goodwin say anything about Nazis or Hitler?
And it didn't work so well with the Frontenders because 1) there were more of them, and 2) they were already forming their own little community, which would be harder to infiltrate.
My theory is that it's not that the front-enders were so much more formidable (they split up into two groups pretty quick, making each about the same size as the Tailaways) or that they were too far away (Ethan certainly got there soon enough), but that they are inside the perimeter of the security system. Basically, by being dropped from the sky so suddenly, it doesn't read them as intruders, but as residents. And the security system, while not impossible to infiltrate (explaining Ethan) makes it difficult to attack quietly and in force. It's possible, in fact, that the initial rumblings the night and day after the crash were from a woken up system that was being triggered by Others.
This might explain why the security system has made a lot of noise but not actually killed anyone since the first day. And I can fanwank the pilot as a matter of them being above the safe perimeter vertically. I wonder if Joanna went beyond the safe perimeter on the seaward side?
If this theory is correct, the security system is probably primarily meant to protect Swan Station and make sure that that button keeps getting pushed.