Also, was I hallucinating, or did I see Zoe Bell's name in the credits? Did she appear? Or perhaps she's Jeremy Davies' science partner on the ship?
Yeah, she's Regina. I saw her name in the credits last week and did a lot of Googling to figure out who she was, since I didn't see her!
I spent far, far too long trying to figure out what kind of makeup they could use to make Zoe Bell look like the otherAustralian accented new character...then finally gave up.
Right? I thought that had to be Zoe Bell at first too.
Oh HELL yeah. That, plus his vehemence when telling Helicopter Pilot to be absolutely sure to fly out using the exact same coordinates he used to fly in.
Oh, definitely. Very intriguing. But, yet, they still seem to be on a parallel time track with the rest of the world; it's not like they're clearly years in the past or future.
So - how many episodes before they actually show Sayid and Desmond reaching the ship?
yeah. Scratch what I said.
I am watching the ep right now and the voice from the ship is definitely Zoe. Good on her for getting a good gig!
I saw on another board that one of Ben's passport names was "Dean Moriarity". Holmes and Kerouac in one fell swoop. Awesome.
So - how many episodes before they actually show Sayid and Desmond reaching the ship?
One? They're moving pretty quickly now; hell, they're giving up the Oceanic Six way faster than I thought they would. I guess it's sort of necessary if they want to tell more stories in the future. I wonder if we'll get any more traditional flashbacks. I sort of miss them and their time-wasting pointlessness!
That's going to be in the series finale!
I'm hoping the the time warpage works out so that during the 100 days or whatever that they've been on the island, time has been passing at our speed in the rest of the world and Faraday et al are in 2008.
Ah, that could be possible. Good point.
The Red Sox won the World Series in October 2004.
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S3 premiered in October 2006, two years later. This is when Ben showed Jack the video to convince him he was in contact with the real world. According to Wikipedia, this is late November/early December 2004 in Island Time.
Oh, definitely. Very intriguing. But, yet, they still seem to be on a parallel time track with the rest of the world; it's not like they're clearly years in the past or future.
Considering there's now a Charlotte Staples Lewis on the show, I'm wondering if it's less parallel and more of shifting time. You couldn't count on X amount of time having passed in Narnia, just because it had in England.