Frank'll come out of the water soon while saying, "I enjoyed a nice dip, how 'bout you guys?"
Mark my words.
Mark my words.
According to the current theory, the candidates *can* kill themselves. (Assuming Sawyer's harebrained action actually caused the bomb to go off. Rather than the timer alone (which Jack thought would not be able to kill them)). Or they can kill each other but not themselves. I am confused by the rules. Can anybody think this thru and still have everything explained?
Also how does SmokeyLocke know that people survived? Can he tell how *many* survived? Is he going to make sure about Desmond?
And apparently another door exacted revenge
too soon?
Anyone who has interacted with Christian on the island ends up killed/dead and/or resurrected.
Claire -- well, we don't know for sure, but it wouldn't be anything that we haven't hypothesized already.
Locke died and was resurrected upon returning to the island.
Little Ben has been shot, and it stands to reason that he will be resurrected. No way will the producers off such a major, popular character that way.
So, this leaves Sun, Lapidus, and Hurley.
I think Sun and Lapidus either died in the plane crash or are going to be killed at some point. They didn't make it to the '70s with the others, and later ran in to Christian.
That just leaves Hurley.
Your thoughts?
What I want to know is why can't Cerebus travel over water? And why did dunking him in the water neutralize him? Perhaps he can only exist on the Island (and by extension Hydra Island and a canoe built from materials from the Island).
I always thought it was a production choice they made so that the show didn't look too campy. We don't see people teleport either.What if NotLocke cannot transform in to smokey when someone is looking at him. Thinking back to the cave, he got out of sight to transform. When they were attacked at the sub, he kept the Locke form when going into smokey form would be grant him a tactful advantage.
I'm starting to think I was right after all a year ago when I posted this thread.
Anyone who has interacted with Christian on the island ends up killed/dead and/or resurrected.
Claire -- well, we don't know for sure, but it wouldn't be anything that we haven't hypothesized already.
Locke died and was resurrected upon returning to the island.
Little Ben has been shot, and it stands to reason that he will be resurrected. No way will the producers off such a major, popular character that way.
So, this leaves Sun, Lapidus, and Hurley.
I think Sun and Lapidus either died in the plane crash or are going to be killed at some point. They didn't make it to the '70s with the others, and later ran in to Christian.
That just leaves Hurley.
Your thoughts?
WATCH OUT, HUGO!
I always thought it was a production choice they made so that the show didn't look too campy. We don't see people teleport either.What if NotLocke cannot transform in to smokey when someone is looking at him. Thinking back to the cave, he got out of sight to transform. When they were attacked at the sub, he kept the Locke form when going into smokey form would be grant him a tactful advantage.
Someone turning into smoke crosses the line a little more if you ask me. Except for the smoke monster rampage, what you listed are just real-world things done in CGI. And no, we've never seen anyone turn from human to smoke or vice versa.I always thought it was a production choice they made so that the show didn't look too campy. We don't see people teleport either.What if NotLocke cannot transform in to smokey when someone is looking at him. Thinking back to the cave, he got out of sight to transform. When they were attacked at the sub, he kept the Locke form when going into smokey form would be grant him a tactful advantage.
Why would it be too campy? There's already a Black Cloud of Smoke terrorizing people and we know it's him or at least one in the same, why not actually show him transform onscreen? This is the same show that has a CGI Hurley bird, CGI polar bears, a CGI Shark named Ezra James Sharkington III and CGI submarines. Personally I thought it was just a post production budget thing, I forget though did we actually see Eko's brother transform into the smoke?
I've been enjoying this season, but I have to completely agree with this assessment. I also expected more of a sharply focused story feeling like it was coming to an inevitable climax. In a way, I feel like the flash-sideways have been set up that way, but the on-island stuff has been pretty much what it's been for the past five seasons -- the guys running around on the island and dividing into various factions.This episode held my attention but like a lot of this season I felt like something has been missing. Maybe my expectations were so high based on the previous seasons but this one hasn't clicked like I envisioned. I think I was expecting a more sweeping season long build-up and more of a focused approach.
I actually like that they never show a cheesy CGI transformation.i still wonder if we will ever get to see MiB physically transform into a cloud of black smoke on screen, if not next week's episode, then most certainly hope the finale. I really hope it's not Black Smoke shooting in and out of his mouth, otherwise I would call that a blatant ripoff from Supernatural, hahaha, but then again Lost aired first I think.
He did. This guy crashed on the island in the early 90s.Maybe he absorbed someone's knowlege of bomb-making.One point bugs me- how does not-Lock, this ancient being, know how to build a bomb out of C4 and a wristwatch?![]()
It very nearly did. He nearly led Jack off a cliff.If we are to believe though the Man in Black WAS posing as Christian when Jack saw him in the jungle, that could spell doom for Jack as well.
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