LINDELOF: Right out of the gate, in the first five minutes of the premiere, you get hit over the head with two things that you’re not expecting. The first is that Desmond is on the plane. The second thing that we do is we drop out of the plane and we go below the water and we see that the Island is submerged. What we’re trying to do there is basically say to you, “God bless the survivors of Oceanic 815, because they’re so self-centered, they thought the only effect [of detonating the bomb] was going to be that their plane never crashes.” But they don’t stop to think, “If we do this in 1977, what else is going to affected by this?” So that their entire lives can be changed radically. In fact, it would appear that they’ve sunken the Island. That’s our way of saying, “Keep your eyes peeled for the differences that you’re not expecting.” Some of these characters were still in Australia, but some weren’t. Shannon’s not there. Boone actually says that he tried to get her back. There are all sorts of other people that we don’t see. Where’s Libby? Where’s Ana Lucia? Where’s Eko? These are all the things that you’re supposed to be thinking about. When our characters posited the “What if?” scenario, they neglected to think about what the other effects of potentially changing time might be and we’re embracing those things.
How did he get the numbers in the first place? Hope we find out.Hurley doesn't seem to have his bad luck at all. In fact, as seen when he was waiting for a taxi in Pt 2, he seems fully vested in his fortune and making more of it. That being said, why then was he in Australia at all, since his trip to see Sam Toomey was based solely on his need to uncover the truth of the numbers and his bad luck?
SourceIn Stephen King's short story / TV Miniseries 'The Langoliers', a (rather obnoxious) character named Craig Toomey was among the passengers who survived passing through a Time Warp during a flight from LAX to JFK.
That doesn't mean anything in "Lost"but seriously I don't think we are dealing with two timelines at least not in the classical sense. I think another poster said it earlier in that one timeline is what will happen and the other timeline is what has happened and via that Timeline we learn why and how the island was sunk. Then how our heros got back to the plane with no memory.
I haven't read all the comments in this thread yet, so maybe somebody will make a comment that changes my mind a little, but I'm sitting here this morning thinking about the show. And for some reason, it just seems so disconnected from previous seasons. Same actors, same characters, but it just feels so different to the point of me not really being all that excited about it last night. Maybe as the season wears on, I'll get more into it. Right now, I just want it to be over.
Am I the only one who got thinking that the alternate timeline was a way for the writers to show us that the crash had been a good thing? The crash and subsequent events redeemed all of these broken characters. In the alternate timeline Charlie ended up getting arrested for drug misuse (I liked the way they tried to tease the reveal of him in the toilet, we knew who it was), Kate becomes a fugitive, John doesn't get his legs back, Rose will die of cancer because the island doesn't heal her, Boone didn't save Shannon, Sayid never got with Nadia etc...
But the Others also kept up the sonic fence to keep Smokie out, which they wouldn't have to do if Jacob was protecting them from it.
First of all - Behold the awesome! LOST is back to melt our brains!
Brain melty 1:
1. LOSTIES don't crash because island is sunk.
2. Island is sunk because LOSTIES blowed up stuff in the past.
3. LOSTIES travelled to the past after crashing on the island.
4 .LOSTIES crashed because stuff wasn't blowed up in the past and island wasn't sunk.
So - how can the island be underwater in the same universe as non-crashing LOSTIES? If anyone says "wibbly wobbly timey wimey" they will be forever cursed and junk and stuff.
Bloody grandfather paradoxes....
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The only thing left to do is flashdiagonals.![]()
Yup, this I knowWhenever you mess with time travel, you get different, alternate timelines. At least that's how things appear to be in most sci-fi shows/movies (e.g., Star Trek 2009).
I still don't know whats going on but dam I love LOSTI just hope the series gets the ratings it warrants for the final year. May 23rd for the series finale ??? seems such a late date to end a show in the tv season.
Now it appears an alternate timeline has been created (Juliet's Message: "It worked").
Does it seem reasonable to assume the Island Losties are about 5 months ahead in time of the no-longer Losties that landed in LAX?
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