LOST - Wednesday 11/9/05 {Spoilers for this ep and previous eps ONLY!}

OK, the prevailing idea with all this is that what we saw were two different scenes completely. Sayid and Shannon did not actually run into the tail section group, it was just edited to look like they did. We never see any of the characters together. Shannon yells after Walt, Sayid yells after Shannon, Sayid stumbles and we hear a gunshot from his perspective, Shannon stumbles into Sayid, we see Ana lowering the recently fired gun, back to Sayid and Shannon (http://lost-media.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&album=775&pos=830), we see the incredulous faces of the other tail section people and Ana again, we see Sayid rise in apparent anger, fade to black.

Using this theory, Shannon is dead and was killed by someone with a sharp instrument and we do not know who Ana shot.
 

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Taelorn76 said:
Maybe I am dense, but what is the deal with the no sleeves pictures? :\
I don't get it either but the gun is in left hand and yet we see Anna has it in her right, you also have Sadyn looking at the person, we really can't say it is Anna and the group, may be another person. We also do not really know if Sadyn has his gun, he takes it out and places it in the hut before Shannon sees Walt, does he pick it back up or did Walt or someone else. The group, MAY be off the side of the picture and seeing a stranger...

Okay, that just is WAY out there but something to think about as Jack has been seen without sleeves...and is left handed...
 



Crothian said:
If its true it is a shame the show feels it needs to blantantly mislead the audience like that.

I don't see it that way. It's misdirection and is used all the time in TV and Movies- what you think you saw is not what you actually saw. It's what made The Sixth Sense a fun movie.
 


Taelorn76 said:
The gunshot wound is the obvious one, I'm just wondering what the importance of the sleeves are?
I wouldn't get too hung up on it. I haven't seen it discussed anywhere else at all.
 

Flexor the Mighty! said:
I think so. I was kind of angry when I first watched it when he left the old guy to die to save the woman who caused the accident.
I thought the reason he let Shannon's father die, was because he had caused the accident. It seemed he had a look of anger on his face, then turned back and kept working on his soon to be wife.
 


fett527 said:
I wouldn't get too hung up on it. I haven't seen it discussed anywhere else at all.

But it's an intergral of the plot I tell you. Mark my words this will came back to haunt us.

Was that a bit over the top? :heh:
 

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