Television Lost: Season 5

The Ana Lucia bit is the only part that confused me..

She's dead - so how did she appear to Hurley? Was it him imagining it because he really is tapped, or have I missed something?
 
its same when he was playing chess with mr.eko

its the island communicating with him and it wants them to come back thats why it said not to get arrested but hurley is an idiot.
 
its same when he was playing chess with mr.eko

its the island communicating with him and it wants them to come back thats why it said not to get arrested but hurley is an idiot.

Or a fecking genius.. time will tell.

:smirk:
 
good day today...dippers and arse dropping points.

that should make watching lost all the more exciting :D
 
I bet Desmond and Sawyer would be United fans.

Ben would be a dipper, Jack too probably.
 
BTW: Jurley getting arrested..Sayid told him at the beginning, do the opposite of what Ben says.

Sayid having worked for Ben for around 3 years must have a better clue of whats going on than Jack.
 
Unbelievable episode, with a just stunning revelation :eek:
 
Arrrrgh. Haven't seen it yet. Vida could you share the download links. Damn, how I wish I was still in the US.
 
Everyone quiet down and say nothing until Sunday at 10 o clock. Damn you all for having programmes filmed in your country broadcast at an earlier time to the rest of the world!!! Very unreasonable i feel :sarcasticsmiley:
 
Wow....did not see that coming. Makes a lot of sense though....but as is inevitable with Lost, it serves to bring about more questions.
 
Wow some major reveals in this one. Brilliant.

We really should have a seperate lost discussion thread like the 24 one so we dont have to keep warning 'spoilers'.
 
Great episode. Yeah naming the kid charlie was cool :)
 
I think we should have a spoilers one for lost as we do for 24 as well. Because some people watch it earlier than others on this forum.
 
SPOILER

The woman who everyone thinks is Faraday's mother is Eloise Hawking.

The girl on the island in 1954 who Faraday says 'you look like someone' to, is called 'Ellie'.

Coincidence? I think not.


We also now have an explanation as to why Alpert visited Locke as a baby, and through childhood. Locke told him to :lol: Shows they've had this planned. Also might mean that Locke is not special or chosen after all.
 
Spoiler

So could it be that Widmore and Ellie were/are married. Assuming of course that Ellie is actually Eloise Hawkings.

And also, could it be that their child is Daniel Faraday. He said she looked familiar, could she be his mother?

:eek:
 
I think we should have a spoilers one for lost as we do for 24 as well. Because some people watch it earlier than others on this forum.

Yup, that's definitely the way to go in my opinion.
 
Yeah, nice that they named their boy Charlie...which leads to speculation that he could time travel and grow up on the island and become his own grandfather. But I kinda doubt that.

No spoilers, guys.
 
Everyone quiet down and say nothing until Sunday at 10 o clock. Damn you all for having programmes filmed in your country broadcast at an earlier time to the rest of the world!!! Very unreasonable i feel :sarcasticsmiley:

why even come into this thread after it has been shown in america?

i dont touch any of the 24 or Lost threads until ive seen the latest episode
 
why even come into this thread after it has been shown in america?

i dont touch any of the 24 or Lost threads until ive seen the latest episode
Same. It is like asking for two matchday threads if you going to watch the game or its highlights later.
 
eventually the compass meant feck all and richard only took locke seriously when he mentioned jacob.
 
The compass was the one that Richard brought out to young Locke when he was "testing" him. "Which of these things already belongs to you?" Locke told Richard when he was born and told him to come see him.
 
From wikipedia:

1954: March 1 - U.S. officials announce that a hydrogen bomb test has been conducted on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean

Bikini Atoll
Bikini Island is the northeastern most and largest island of Bikini Atoll. It is the best-known and most important island of the atoll, and measures about four kilometres. About twelve kilometres to the northwest is Aomen, the first island in that direction, and to the south of Bikini is Bukonfuaaku.

Bikini Island is well-known for being the subject of nuclear bomb tests, and because the bikini swimsuit was named after the island in 1946. The two piece swimsuit was introduced within days of the first nuclear test on the atoll, and the name of the island was in the news.[1] Introduced just weeks after the one-piece "Atome" was widely advertised as the "smallest bathing suit in the world", it was said that the bikini "split the atome".[2]

Between 1946 and 1958, twenty-three nuclear devices were detonated at Bikini Atoll. The March 1st, 1954 detonation codenamed Castle Bravo, was the first test of a practical hydrogen bomb. The largest nuclear explosion ever set off by the United States, it was much more powerful than predicted, and created widespread radioactive contamination.[3] Among those contaminated were the 23 crewmembers of the Japanese fishing boat Lucky Dragon 5. The ensuing scandal in Japan was enormous, and ended up inspiring the 1954 film Godzilla, in which the 1954 U.S. nuclear test awakens and mutates the monster, who then attacks Japan before finally being vanquished by Japanese ingenuity.

The Micronesian inhabitants, who numbered about 200 before the United States relocated them after World War II, ate fish, shellfish, bananas, and coconuts. A large majority of the Bikinians were moved to a single island named Kili as part of their temporary homestead, but remain until today and receive compensation from the United States for their survival.[4]

In 1968 the United States declared Bikini habitable and started bringing a small group of Bikinians back to their homes in the early 1970s as a test. In 1978, however, the islanders were removed again when strontium-90 in their bodies reached dangerous levels after a French team of scientists did additional tests on the island.[5] It was not uncommon for women to experience faulty pregnancies, miscarriages, stillbirths and damage to their offspring as a result of the nuclear testing on Bikini.[6] The United States provided $150 million as a settlement for damages caused by the nuclear testing program.[7]
The clean-up operation scraped off the top 16 inches (410 mm) of soil from the main island of Bikini, generating a million cubic feet of radioactive soil that could not be disposed of, at a cost that far exceeded the compensation award