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Lost 3/2/05


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get well soon.

The Hurley story was excellent.

I'd like to see the number of lotto tickets that get sold now with those numbers.... ;)

I liked how both sides of Hurley's issue were presented to him, and which he accepted and which he seemed unfazed by.
 

I'd like to see the number of lotto tickets that get sold now with those numbers

Heh, I said the same thing to my wife while watching the show. As for the "hatch" with the numbers I only have two words to say:

Pandora's Box

Fear the day they finally open it... :uhoh:
 
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All I have to say is...

GO HURLEY!!!!!!!

Woohoo!

(and for that matter, GO LOCKE! I was not expecting that at all)
 

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Is he the key to opening up the hatch?

Now, was he a worker in the "home" or did he "stay there" for a while?

Loved the way he did not back down from Syhid and the way the three looked at him when he came out of the jungle with the battery...priceless.

156 million!
 

Very cool episode. I'd be very interested in just why Hurley was in the psychiatric ward.

Connections: Locke is now probably connected to Hurley; Hurley probably owned the box company where Locke worked.

Looks like Locke and Boone have been doing quite a bit of digging. It looks like a previously crashed plane. Maybe they were the people who set up the transmission? Or were they lured in by the same thing?

Now I remember something about 'numbers stations', short-wave frequencies where there is just the same number or morse letter repeated over and over (most popular hypothesis: they're used to communicate with agents in the feild). Maybe this is related to such a thing? Is that some kind of famous numerical sequence? 4-8-15-16-23-42.

Argh. No new Lost for six frickin' weeks....
 

Very cool episode.

I don't know if Hurley has a death wish but man he was pretty brave. Still really doesn't explain I was a warrior thing, yet.

To bad next week is a re-run.
 

I have been crittical of the series for a while, and this episode might be the best so far. People were finally acting more rationally in my mind. I like how Hurley just went and left and didn't care what the opthers said. I liked learning on what brought the woman and her people to the island and the connections we are starting to get.
 

WayneLigon said:
Now I remember something about 'numbers stations', short-wave frequencies where there is just the same number or morse letter repeated over and over (most popular hypothesis: they're used to communicate with agents in the feild). Maybe this is related to such a thing? Is that some kind of famous numerical sequence? 4-8-15-16-23-42.

Argh. No new Lost for six frickin' weeks....

The US Census uses an index that uses numbers to find peoples names.
 

Dagger75 said:
Very cool episode.

I don't know if Hurley has a death wish but man he was pretty brave. Still really doesn't explain I was a warrior thing, yet.

To bad next week is a re-run.

"I am spry" was a great line for Hurley. ;)
 
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