Lost

Steverooo said:
Michael (Harold Perrineau) - "Dad", whose wife just died. Walt's absentee father.

Well, to be sure here... we know that he is Walt's father. We know that Walt's mother just died. But I don't think we can say for certain that Michael was married to the mother of Walt at the time of her death yet, can we?

Also, at this point, my wife and I have been refering to Locke as "The Gamer"

More grist for the speculation-mill. My wife had mentioned to me last week that she thinks there is some background between Sawyer and Kate that has yet to be revealed. Something to possibly back this up...
In the last episode, when Kate tackled Sawyer as he removed cigarettes from his stash, as Sawyer was underneath Kate he said something to the effect, "I've been waiting for this for 4 years."

*shrug*
 

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John Crichton said:
I think the creators already debunked this theory. I could be wrong and I'm too lazy to look for a link at the moment. I'll look around when I get home.
John - I read the same thing but I can't remember where. AICN sounded like it but I can't find the specific mention. I thought it was in Herc's interview with Damon Lindelof, but a cursory inspection of that couldn't find the reference. But I KNOW I read it somewhere online.
 

Eric Anondsen said:
In the last episode, when Kate tackled Sawyer as he removed cigarettes from his stash, as Sawyer was underneath Kate he said something to the effect, "I've been waiting for this for 4 years."
Maybe it's just been awhile :)

Actually, what he says is "It's about time ... I made this birthday wish 4 years ago!
 
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There's definitely an interview out there with one of the creators (Abrams, I'm pretty sure) who said that there is no magic involved, that everything can be explained through science or pseudo-science.
 

Tarrasque Wrangler said:
John - I read the same thing but I can't remember where. AICN sounded like it but I can't find the specific mention. I thought it was in Herc's interview with Damon Lindelof, but a cursory inspection of that couldn't find the reference. But I KNOW I read it somewhere online.
Yeah, I thought it was AICN as well. This is going to bug me ALL night...
 

Fast Learner said:
There's definitely an interview out there with one of the creators (Abrams, I'm pretty sure) who said that there is no magic involved, that everything can be explained through science or pseudo-science.

Can't magic be explained through pseudo science?? :lol:
 

Sometimes, but my interpretation is certainly that the purgatory theory, for example, is pretty much pure magic, at least by reasonably common definitions of "magic" and "psuedo-science".
 

Fast Learner said:
There's definitely an interview out there with one of the creators (Abrams, I'm pretty sure) who said that there is no magic involved, that everything can be explained through science or pseudo-science.

alien experiments ... :)
 


27 October

Wednesday, October 27, 8/7c
"House of the Rising Sun"
Walt and the others are shocked when Michael is brutally beaten, but only the non-English-speaking Jin and Sun know the truth behind the attack. Meanwhile Kate, Jack, Sawyer and Sayid argue about where the survivors should camp — on the beach, where they're more likely to be seen, or in a remote inland valley where fresh water abounds; and Locke discovers Charlie's secret.
 

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