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Fast Learner said:
Where do you get three? The film indicated six.

Really? I just mis-remembered, then. Cool.

Hmm. I'd forgotten totally about Walt's warning about the button.

And the other station... I wonder if it has a button, and if so.. are they pressing it? Maybe that's why the place seems to have no lights or power?
 
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Cutter XXIII said:
And here's the mind-blower from last night:
http://lost.cubit.net/pics/waltMissing.jpg

OK, now that's messed up. I thought previous mentions to the milk carton were like in Hugo's house - I figured it meant that at some point, Mike kidnapped Walt, even though it would seem very unlikely given what we've seen so far. But that...? Oh, wait, Jin's there so that's in Hugo's dream/vision/whatever. Might be just some.. weirdness related to that.

I thought that was realy weird since all the packaging on the food is the same; there wouldn't be a MISSING label on any of them. And how would there even be milk down there, since it doesn't seem the locker is refrigerated; unless it was that irradiated stuff, and even then can you even do that to milk and have it last? I'd think they would certainly have powdered milk.

But it was in his dream, so... hmm. Could be someone/something else trying to get a message across.
 
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WayneLigon said:
OK, now that's messed up. I thought previous mentions to the milk carton were like in Hugo's house - I figured it meant that at some point, Mike kidnapped Walt, even though it would seem very unlikely given what we've seen so far. But that...? Man.

While I can appreciate the detail, I don't really find it "mind blowing". That was Hurley's dream and the only person that he would "miss" who went on the raft was Walt. He used to spend a lot of time playing backgammon with him in the early episodes. So he's "missing" Walt.
 

Rel said:
While I can appreciate the detail, I don't really find it "mind blowing". That was Hurley's dream and the only person that he would "miss" who went on the raft was Walt. He used to spend a lot of time playing backgammon with him in the early episodes. So he's "missing" Walt.

Yeah, I edited above having just realized that. Yeah, that explains it.
 

WayneLigon said:
Yeah, I edited above having just realized that. Yeah, that explains it.

I'm not suggesting that the fact that Walt is also "missing" isn't "ooooh"-worthy. But in the broader scope of Lost weirdness, this doesn't make the top ten list. ;)
 

Rel said:
While I can appreciate the detail, I don't really find it "mind blowing". That was Hurley's dream and the only person that he would "miss" who went on the raft was Walt. He used to spend a lot of time playing backgammon with him in the early episodes. So he's "missing" Walt.
We know Walt has powers, we know he appeared to Shannon. Maybe this is his way of appearing to Hurley.
 

Taelorn76 said:
We know Walt has powers, we know he appeared to Shannon. Maybe this is his way of appearing to Hurley.

This is I could see and I like the idea of it. Walt is reaching out the best he can.
 

fett527 said:
This is I could see and I like the idea of it. Walt is reaching out the best he can.

To bad Hurley was to busy eating and speaking Korean to realize what was on the side of the milk carton. :\
 

Taelorn76 said:
To bad Hurley was to busy eating and speaking Korean to realize what was on the side of the milk carton. :\

Yeah, if he was really looking to get Hurley's attention then he should have had his likeness appear on a potato chip or in the nougat swirls of that Apollo bar. ;)
 

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