Daisy Jane, you're sure she knows? Or you're sure it's going to be important?
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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That it'll be important. A pregnancy in the first act...
That was a really good episode! And it does look like they're definitely in "giving us answers" mode in this latter half of the season.
I really like Juliet, and I didn't want her to be a fucking spy! I hope there's a good reason.
I also think that they must have abandoned the whole "everything has a real-world explanation and there's nothing supernatural going on" thing, or else how do you explain the island-specific baby deaths and lack of cancer and walking paraplegics and all that? (Wasn't Rose cured of her cancer or something?)
Finally, what was the point in last year's cliffhangers involving the four-toed statue and the guys in the plane contacting Desmond's girl Penelope if they're not even acknowledging them yet?
(Wasn't Rose cured of her cancer or something?)
Yeah. That's how she and Locke bonded.
Finally, what was the point in last year's cliffhangers involving the four-toed statue and the guys in the plane contacting Desmond's girl Penelope if they're not even acknowledging them yet?
Hahahahahahaha! Answers? Points? Awww.
Hey! They're answering shit from way back in season one now! So I guess we'll find out about the four-toed statue at the end of season five.
So I guess we'll find out about the four-toed statue at the end of season five.
At which point we'll all be asking, "But what's up with the trail of paper clips? And why are there greek letters carved in all the trees?"
I also think that they must have abandoned the whole "everything has a real-world explanation and there's nothing supernatural going on" thing, or else how do you explain the island-specific baby deaths and lack of cancer and walking paraplegics and all that? (Wasn't Rose cured of her cancer or something?)
Magnets.
Uhhuh. From what I've seen on the show, they seem to be linking electromagetic stuff together in some kind of vague scientific explaination for everything.
Four toe statue came up on the Podcast (I'm told) and they said they won't be explaining it any time soon as they don't have a point for it yet. Uhm. I stick by the cameo of Homer idea.
That said, I'm enjoying Lost again at the moment. Although I'm an episode behind.
Tufts University is offering a one-credit course based on Lost. It meets once a week, and supposedly the issues (social, economic, etc.) raised in the show are a springboard for discussion. There's a little discussion about fan influence, posting boards and fan fic is mentioned, as well. Story here: [link]