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Cameron

Can't wait for the podcast!

Rok

Sweet Fancy Moses, what an episode! When can we post details & not have them be spoilers for those who haven't seen it yet?

Mike in the Box

@Rok: I assume that three days after the airing of the episode is plenty of time. Feel free to post your thoughts!

Rok

Okay,...

THERE IS NO SAYID!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(I think I'm just going to go around screaming that at people when I need them to do something)

Rok

Also, just like Charlie, I finally cared about Sun/Jin in the wake of their tragic ending. We've also got a bit more understanding of the MiB (and now maybe Sawyer can have a bit of guilt hung around his neck for essentially getting both Sayid and Sun/Jin killed, as opposed to heaping it all on Jack re: Juliette).

Lastly, I wonder if Smokey realizes that even if he kills off every last candidate in order to escape, there's still a Kwon unaccounted for back on the mainland.

I'd be interested if Desmond is somehow going to be the nexus through both realities reunite. I'd also be interested to know if Eloise Hawking experienced a similar elctromagnetic exposure ages ago, which is what allows her to exist seemingly in both realities with perfect self-awareness.

raj

a) I love how hurley can't find a first aid kid. Then cut to Lepedius (with a first aid kit RIGHT next to his head
b) Final Stretch of episodes = killing spree. Who's next?
c) What did locke say right after his surgery?
d)looking forward to the next episode guys

Rok

By the way, did Lapidus die, too? I hope not, but I don't recall seeing him after the cabin started flooding.

karen

Maybe its a good night sleep and not rewatching LOST over and over again.. but this morning it came clear. that Flocke doesnt want to leave the island, he is trying prove Jacob wrong. the orginal thing is to prove man worthly of being. the black and white. but arent they both bad- jacob for sitting back and not doing anything. not caring - as he told ben- what about you? these men can not live without each other. they are destined to live on the island. just some thoughts. Jacob is just as bad he changed the path of our losties in their pasts... he killed syids wife, he pushed jack, he appologized to locke - but didnt change anything, he tried to stop kate but bought the lunch box. it goes on.. only hurley seems to be left out..

Rok

Anyone notice the irony that flash-sideways Locke lost his ability to walk due to a plane crash he had complete control of, whereas in the main timeline he regained his ability to walk dud to a plane crash he had no control over?

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