Yeah, if you didn't like this one it's just not for you. Hope you find a replacement show soon.![]()
Me too!
I've lost that loving feeling. Now it's gone, gone, gone.
Woh-oo-woh-woo-woh.
Yeah, if you didn't like this one it's just not for you. Hope you find a replacement show soon.![]()
However, I do need a semi-rational explanation as to why Frank ended up on that same plane.
Or maybe he was always supposed to be there. He was supposed to be flying 815. At the last second he switched with another pilot. Maybe the island's been trying to get him to come back ever since.I'm about to watch it again but doesn't Frank say he flies that route a couple times a week?
I don't think he's included in the ones that need to go back to the Island
So I'm watching for a third time and Jacks Grandpa says "Next time I run away no one will find me." And he has just the items that Jack needs. Could gramps know about the Island also?
I have to say that really bugs me because of the predestined paradox that situation creates. The time traveling element right now is creating a lot of situations for such paradoxes and that has me worried. I'm willing to trust the writers to the end, but it is the one thing going on the show right now that concerns me.We've already seen that now with Locke. He wasn't destined to be the leader of the Others or fated to be. He went back in time and told Richard who he was and when he was born, etc... so he created his own "destiny" to be the leader of the Others, which means it wasn't destiny at all.
Yeah, I've noticed that for awhile now. I love it.Anyone find it funny that John Terry's character (Christian Shephard) was dead before the pilot episode yet they've done more with his character -- pre and post death -- than Boone, Shannon, Libby, Charlotte and others combined?
I have to say that really bugs me because of the predestined paradox that situation creates. The time traveling element right now is creating a lot of situations for such paradoxes and that has me worried. I'm willing to trust the writers to the end, but it is the one thing going on the show right now that concerns me.We've already seen that now with Locke. He wasn't destined to be the leader of the Others or fated to be. He went back in time and told Richard who he was and when he was born, etc... so he created his own "destiny" to be the leader of the Others, which means it wasn't destiny at all.
Above average. The "doubting Thomas" scene was the highlight. Jack has gone from being a character I found semi-annoying in S1 to one of my favorites.
So, I wonder if the Island (and the other, err, "places") somehow stay "in place" while everything moves around them? The Earth spins and orbits the Sun, the Solar System spins around the Milky Way, the universe expands...but the Island is immobile and eternal.
I would like that.![]()
Yeah, if you didn't like this one it's just not for you. Hope you find a replacement show soon.![]()
Me too!
I've lost that loving feeling. Now it's gone, gone, gone.
Woh-oo-woh-woo-woh.
48 I believe.
No expert in physics but wouldn't that mean that the Island would end up in space if it stayed in it's own spot while everything else moved, either that or I'm not fully undserstanding what you mean?
Are the numbers linked to probability?It was another one of the lottery numbers.
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