Television Lost: Season 5

Yeah, but I'm guessing they won't be time travelling again this season. Unless someone else turns the wheel.

Oh right. Well, im guessing there will be atleast one more time travel. As I cant see Locke etc not meeting up with Sawyer etc.

And I cant see Sawyer etc staying in '74 forever.
 
The whole Egyptian Gods-theory sounds pretty plausible and spot on.
I was just reading through some of the characters' pages on lostpedia, and it's amazing how much I had forgotten about.
There are some small details which I never paid any attention to, which look mighty important when listed on that site - such as the young girl, Annie from Ben's childhood and Horrace's nosebleed in Locke's dreams etc.

It might not be a realistic show, and it might be confusing, but it's definitely interesting and complex.
 
Oh right. Well, im guessing there will be atleast one more time travel. As I cant see Locke etc not meeting up with Sawyer etc.

And I cant see Sawyer etc staying in '74 forever.

Ah, that's true...I forgot about that.
 
Hmmm, thinking about the opening scene again, the rope is leading into the ground....but why? How?

And said rope was the rope from the well yes? Wouldnt the well have to have been built before the rope?

Just a continuity error?:confused:
 
interesting theory from lostpedia:

just a thought

the rope Locke used to get down the well time jumped with Sawyer and is buried in the ground, as we seen this was in the time of the statue.

Maybe the people who built the statue found the rope and dug down into the cave which Locke was in and found the energy souce?

Maybe they placed the donkey wheel or it could have already/always been there?
They would have found that turning it moved the island, Atlantis?

They would also have found turning it meant being transported to tunisia. Maybe they were to become the Gods of Egypt and went on to enslave the people there to build Giza in their honour?
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Apparently there were rumours the statue would be a giant Sawyer :lol:
 
Apparently there were rumours the statue would be a giant Sawyer :lol:

Some people on Lostpedia forums seem to think its Juliet, which is plausable to a degree as it slightly looks like her behind but very very very unlikely :lol:

egyptian god for me
 
Apparently there were rumours the statue would be a giant Sawyer :lol:

That could very well be true. Because everyone's forgetting there was an episode a while back where Sawyer stepped on a dart and it showed his foot all bloodied and purple. The writers must have put that scene in for a reason, so maybe one of his toes have to be amputated.

But i still think its Anubis. Would kind of make sense ( especially with the Ankh included into the episode and all those hyroglyphics and all that). And it would be very interesting.

You have to hand it to the writers, at times you think theyr'e making it up as they go along but they are bringing back alot of older season stuff related to this new season.

Oh and mini spoiler on whats to come :

WHAT'S TO COME
Lost is moving again—going back even further into the past to explore a terrible incident that changed the course of the Island (and its people) forever. When Lost returns in two weeks, the charming and talented young actor Sterling Beaumon (the kid's 14 and he's recording an album) reprises his role as "young Ben" for what will be a four-episode character arc.

Sterling tells us exclusively that the story is "very major, and it's going to change Ben forever." Sterling, as per usual for Lost castmembers, is sworn to secrecy about exactly what happens but he says this very major thing "involves himself and yes, it is a trauma…Before the change Ben's a nice, good kid…and then one second will change his life forever."

According to Sterling, over the course of this arc, "Ben will [come to] know everything about every little bit about the Island. We're not going to learn more about the past with Dharma, we're going to learn more about the past of the Island." Say it with me people: Holler!


No Lost for fecking two weeks :mad:
 
Really good episode, enjoyed the Sawyer - Juliet storyline.

Really want to learn more about the smokey temple, and the statue. Interested to see what they do with the other o6, and i dont really think we need another major character in Cesar.
 
WTF? :mad:

This is all Spoony's fault.

It was planned by the writers, apparantly LaFleur was the end of chapter 1 hence the break....but imo TLADOJB would have been a more fitting end to chapter 1.

Apparantly theres another break in April but I cant confirm this, I heard on the LP forums.
 
For feck sake @ the two week break.

The yanks always have these breaks during seasons - probably need to let their brains rest..*chuckles*
 
For feck sake @ the two week break.

The yanks always have these breaks during seasons - probably need to let their brains rest..*chuckles*

they usually postpone stuff because of some shite baseball or basketball game when the timings clash
 
Safe to read this thread again as its just aired in the UK

Another top, top episode - and brought Sawyer, who is an excellent character, back in as actually having something to do (he's been a bit peripheral for a while).

Love the way the plot has been moving on each week, in fact seasons 4 and 5 can't be faulted for developing the storyline.
 
I was reading on Lostpedia that the ginger girl that Daniel thinks is that woman, is not supposed to be born yet. Not sure if its a continuity error or deliberate?
 
I was reading on Lostpedia that the ginger girl that Daniel thinks is that woman, is not supposed to be born yet. Not sure if its a continuity error or deliberate?

Its either a continuity error, Ben was lying about her birthdate or Faraday was simply mistaken.
 
I'm pretty sure that's supposed to be her. Would make the whole he warned her not to come back story fit in. Maybe a sister?

Even if it is a continuity error its quite simple for them to just say Ben lied.
 
Does anyone think that the fact the Losties are now part of the islands history, means that they are known to the Others, and is the reason they had lists of names in the second series?
 
Does anyone think that the fact the Losties are now part of the islands history, means that they are known to the Others, and is the reason they had lists of names in the second series?

Yup, I think the people on the list are going to be the most important people of the show, or atleast this dharma timeline. Which is good news for Kate, Jack, Sawyer and Hurley fans. Also note that Sawyer is already in a high position so Richard/Jacob will be keeping tabs on him, especialy after thier talk and kate, jack and hugo are the first three of the o6 to see the DI, coincidence? I think not. The more that I think about it the more plausable it gets. :D

It all ties in with the "they are setting up there own destiny" theory.

But I dont think the likes of Ben, Tom etc know about the losties, just jacob and/or Richard.
 
Hmmm, thinking about the opening scene again, the rope is leading into the ground....but why? How?

And said rope was the rope from the well yes? Wouldnt the well have to have been built before the rope?

Just a continuity error?:confused:

Remember that anything that they had in their possession travelled in time with them, clothes, bags etc. So with Sawyer holding the rope it would travel through time with him. But because there is now no well it's just a rope stuck in the ground. Which means that that could be how they discovered the well in the first place. Mind feck.
 
Remember that anything that they had in their possession travelled in time with them, clothes, bags etc. So with Sawyer holding the rope it would travel through time with him. But because there is now no well it's just a rope stuck in the ground. Which means that that could be how they discovered the well in the first place. Mind feck.

Ah, good thinking
 
I had a conversation about this the other day.

Its assumed now that Ben was responsible for bringing down the Oceanic plane. Our losties who were on that Oceanic plane are now part of the initial Dharma Initiative. Does this mean that the storyline is going to feature the Losties trying to stop Ben from gassing the Dharma Initiative and gaining control of the Island? If he doesn't succeed surely that means that the Losties plane won't crash in the future?

The ironice thing here is if just like Desmond "you can't stop destiny". They manage to stop Ben from gaining power but the plane still crashes.
 
I had a conversation about this the other day.

Its assumed now that Ben was responsible for bringing down the Oceanic plane. Our losties who were on that Oceanic plane are now part of the initial Dharma Initiative. Does this mean that the storyline is going to feature the Losties trying to stop Ben from gassing the Dharma Initiative and gaining control of the Island? If he doesn't succeed surely that means that the Losties plane won't crash in the future?

The ironice thing here is if just like Desmond "you can't stop destiny". They manage to stop Ben from gaining power but the plane still crashes.

:confused: it was caused by desmond brother
 
I had a conversation about this the other day.

Its assumed now that Ben was responsible for bringing down the Oceanic plane. Our losties who were on that Oceanic plane are now part of the initial Dharma Initiative. Does this mean that the storyline is going to feature the Losties trying to stop Ben from gassing the Dharma Initiative and gaining control of the Island? If he doesn't succeed surely that means that the Losties plane won't crash in the future?

The ironice thing here is if just like Desmond "you can't stop destiny". They manage to stop Ben from gaining power but the plane still crashes.
But destiny has a way of course correcting, remember. So when Ben took power, he was 'supposed to.' No amount of fecking about in the past will change that because that's what's meant to happen.
 
But destiny has a way of course correcting, remember. So when Ben took power, he was 'supposed to.' No amount of fecking about in the past will change that because that's what's meant to happen.

According to Daniel, the fella that changed the past by talking to Desmond. Not totally convinced Daniel knows what he's on about!
 
Yup, I think the people on the list are going to be the most important people of the show, or atleast this dharma timeline. Which is good news for Kate, Jack, Sawyer and Hurley fans. Also note that Sawyer is already in a high position so Richard/Jacob will be keeping tabs on him, especialy after thier talk and kate, jack and hugo are the first three of the o6 to see the DI, coincidence? I think not. The more that I think about it the more plausable it gets. :D

It all ties in with the "they are setting up there own destiny" theory.

But I dont think the likes of Ben, Tom etc know about the losties, just jacob and/or Richard.
That does not make sense because there were other people on the list which Others already took away. These people did not travel back in time. Also Kate and Sawyer were on the bad list. Ben mentioned in Juliet's flashback episode as to how Goodwin was making a case for brining Anna Lucia on the good list.

Also this time travel theory actually means the exact opposite of writing your own destiny. It means your whole life path is drawn out and you have no power to deviate from it.
 
That does not make sense because there were other people on the list which Others already took away. These people did not travel back in time. Also Kate and Sawyer were on the bad list. Ben mentioned in Juliet's flashback episode as to how Goodwin was making a case for brining Anna Lucia on the good list.

Also this time travel theory actually means the exact opposite of writing your own destiny. It means your whole life path is drawn out and you have no power to deviate from it.

im talking about the list at the end of S2 with Hugo, Kate, jack and Sawyer on it.
 
from the log print out in the pearl station, Desmond caused a system failure at the same time the plane crashed. when he was late back to the hatch after he killed kelvin
 
from the log print out in the pearl station, Desmond caused a system failure at the same time the plane crashed. when he was late back to the hatch after he killed kelvin
Yeap. That is how they explained the first crash, would be interesting to see how they do this one.
 
im talking about the list at the end of S2 with Hugo, Kate, jack and Sawyer on it.

but they didnt want Hurley, they only asked for him because he was slow and wouldnt be able to put up a fight on his own when they send him back to the losties.
 
That was all a play to cure Ben's tumor, which they explained during the first 6 episodes of S3. Rewatch them.

but they didnt want Hurley, they only asked for him because he was slow and wouldnt be able to put up a fight on his own when they send him back to the losties.

Mmmmm, I still that list means more than meets the eye....bloody lost, makes you look into things way too much :D
 
this i why i think they wanted them

Jack - to sort out Ben's Tumour
Kate - so Jack would do the operation
Sawyer - they knew Sawyer would come after Kate if she was captured