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<blockquote data-quote="wingsandsword" data-source="post: 2606817" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>Okay, I've barely been able to see this show, having only caught pieces of a few episodes and hearing a lot of chatter about it.</p><p></p><p>From what I understand it started out odd and got almost downright surreal, with the producers having to insist they were not in hell/purgatory.</p><p></p><p>Now, with the strange set of mirrors apparently that they just showed, now some people are insisting they are on an obscure space-station design with the mirrors reflecting sunlight to the inner shell of the space-station/artificial world and they are somehow aboard it. A member of my gaming club is insisting that is what is really going on, and that they are onboard this space station, and the show is now really Hard Sci-Fi, and the hatch they found on the island was into the control facilities of the station.</p><p></p><p>Now, I thought the original premise of the show was a group of people from the modern day who were marooned aboard an island, how in the <strong>world</strong> they could somehow get onto an incredibly complicated space station (probably at least a century advanced in design) for reasons unknown seems about as implausible as the Purgatory theory.</p><p></p><p>Has anybody else heard of this "space station theory", or is it as crackpot as it sounds to me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsandsword, post: 2606817, member: 14159"] Okay, I've barely been able to see this show, having only caught pieces of a few episodes and hearing a lot of chatter about it. From what I understand it started out odd and got almost downright surreal, with the producers having to insist they were not in hell/purgatory. Now, with the strange set of mirrors apparently that they just showed, now some people are insisting they are on an obscure space-station design with the mirrors reflecting sunlight to the inner shell of the space-station/artificial world and they are somehow aboard it. A member of my gaming club is insisting that is what is really going on, and that they are onboard this space station, and the show is now really Hard Sci-Fi, and the hatch they found on the island was into the control facilities of the station. Now, I thought the original premise of the show was a group of people from the modern day who were marooned aboard an island, how in the [b]world[/b] they could somehow get onto an incredibly complicated space station (probably at least a century advanced in design) for reasons unknown seems about as implausible as the Purgatory theory. Has anybody else heard of this "space station theory", or is it as crackpot as it sounds to me? [/QUOTE]
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