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I was happy to see DJ Qualls in the show. He was hilarious in Road Trip :)

My one complaint with this show is that EVERYONE is sooooo secrative. Sure, everyone has a past, and I might expect a few people to be secretive (Kate and Sawyer for example). But why would Hurly not come out right away as soon as he noticed the numbers (back in season 1)? Why hasn't Locke said anything about him previously being in a wheelchair? I mean, these are things I don't see why they are hiding from other people.

Regarding this episode... What were Jack and Sayeed doing below the bunker? I didn't quite understand what they were looking for or why they decided to go down there.
 

There is a door or something that is blocked byt a lot of concrete and they went below to try go under it but they were unable to.

That's one thing I really liked about the episode it actually showed people xploring and looking around.
 

I liked this episode. Its wierd nothing was really revealed and there were no other big surprises other than the tail section people. It was one of the more enjoyable episodes. Hurley is very cool, and I like how they basically had one big party with the food. Very good idea.
 

Dagger75 said:
I liked this episode. Its wierd nothing was really revealed and there were no other big surprises other than the tail section people. It was one of the more enjoyable episodes. Hurley is very cool, and I like how they basically had one big party with the food. Very good idea.

I kept expecting to see ewoks start dancing around the bonfires :D
 


Interesting that the Tail Section People found one of the other bunkers. So that's two of three. The Dharma Intiative symbol is different, and possibly matches the one on the shark.

Sayid's hypothesis: geothermal power. Cool. After his comment about Chernobyl, though... could it be an atomic pile? How long can something like that run without constant human intervention? Maybe that's what the button does; limit the reaction time? That would seem... very Baroque, though. Or maybe whatever did that was broken and wossname before Desmond rigged up the button-thingie? Or maybe it utilizes the island magnetic anomoly? That might be doable, since you make electricity by spinning something in a magnetic feild.

Boy, now I'm glad Hugo's mom snapped her ankle like a twig.

I was waiting for the meteor to strike the Kluk Hut.

"Stay gold, Ponyboy", what Hugo's friend says to him; from The Outsiders, refers to a poem called 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'. Interesting reaction he has to Hugo's winning the lottery. Maybe because he can see he won and didn't tell him right away?

And Hurley's old boss Randy became Locke's boss at the box factory, and was still a loser.
 

Dagger75 said:
I liked this episode. Its wierd nothing was really revealed and there were no other big surprises other than the tail section people. It was one of the more enjoyable episodes. Hurley is very cool, and I like how they basically had one big party with the food. Very good idea.


I agree, now post on the pbp thread and let us get to some killin'
 

I was just on ABC site. They show the first few minutes of tonights episode. If you pause the video at 55 seconds take a look and see who's picture is on the milk carton Hurley was drinking from.
ABC Lost

Answer[sblock]Walt[/sblock]
 

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