2/02/2010

Lost Update: Coming Into Los Angeles


Lost Update - Season Six - 02/02/2010

Coming in from London
From over the pole
Flying in a big airliner
Chickens flying everywhere around the plane
Could we ever feel much finer?


Coming into Los Angeles
Bringing in a couple of keys
Don't touch my bags if you please
Mister Customs Man


There's a guy with a ticket to Mexico
No, he couldn't look much stranger
Walking in the hall with his things and all
Smiling, said he was the Lone Ranger


Hip woman walking on a moving floor
Tripping on the escalator
There's a man in the line
And she's blowing his mind
Thinking that he's already made her


Coming in from London
From over the pole
Flying in a big airliner
Chickens flying everywhere around the plane
Could we ever feel much finer?


Season Six began just as season one began. On Flight 815. Only this time around, this scenario had a different outcome. Jack was on the plane, and he noticed that something was different, and it appeared he experienced a Deja Vu event. Or so he thought. The plane encountered turbulence but it lands safely at its destination, Los Angeles, California. Has the storyline changed so dramatically that the plane crash never occurred, that the castaways never met, Locke is still wheel chair bound, no Ben, no time travel, no Hanso, Dharma, Richard, no Juliet and her impressive rack, no smoke monster, and no island?

Hardly!!!

Let me tell you what it means. In essence, it means Jack won the game, or lost the game, depending on your perspective and he has proceeded to the next level. Juliet reset the game. The virtual reality parameters. To the next experiment. The next level. And that my faithful Lost readers is what my Lost theory is all about.

Just what is the Grassy Knoll Institutes Lost theory….I’ve been telling you for six years now but here it is again…..
Although it appears the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 are on a tropical island, they are being deceived. There is no island. The survivors are in a virtual reality laboratory. All the castaways are inter-connected to one another sharing each others thoughts, memories, and feelings. While in this virtual reality laboratory, a battery of physical and mental experiments are performed on them. And who is running these experiments? As Juliet stated, the Aliens of course.

Lets get one thing straight. In season five, the lost castaways were simultaneously living in at least three time lines, if not more. (50's, 70's, 2000's) With that, they broke all the laws of physics and several traffic laws. Season six brings them all back together, in one time line. When that is, only I know.

As I stated above, in tonight's episode, flight 815 lands safely in Los Angeles. Desmond disappears from the flight, Charlie is hauled away in handcuffs for possession of drugs, Kate is escorted off by the Federal Marshal, Sayid, Sawyer, and Hurley disembark, Jin and Sun have trouble at the customs line. Locke is assisted off the plane in a wheel chair. Jack gets bad news that his fathers coffin is missing.

Tonight, a new scenario was introduced to the castaways. A what if scenario as in what if the plane didn't crash. What would happen to the castaways. This is their new experiment.

Let's start with Kate. She is escorted off the plane after stealing a pen while still seated. She insists on using the bath room so she can unlock her cuffs. She succeeds and smashes the federal Marshal knocking him unconscious. She then flees and escapes. Doing what she has done her entire life. Perhaps a little respit on the island can refocus what really matters in life.

John Locke is next. Instead of waking up on the island with the miracle of being able to walk again, the plane lands and he is assisted off the plane in a wheel chair. He interacts with jack during a claim for lost baggage. Jack offers a free consultation concerning Locke's condition.

Jack continues life as well. The airlines lost his fathers coffin and he has to file a claim for it. He just wanted to get it over with in a hurry and move on in life. Time spent on the island may offer Jack some redemption, some insight on what his father meant to him.

Charlie almost dies in the planes bath room choking on a bad of heroin he swallowed. Jack saves him but charlie asks why he did that. He was supposed to die. On the island, Charlie kicked his drug habit, became an important part of the island society and gave his life to save the others.

Jin and sun were hassled at customs about the watch Jin received as a gift and the excess amount of money he failed to declare. He was hauled off by the authorities. Sun saw her chance to be free from Jin and clammed up. Perhaps some time stranded on the island with her husband would rekindle their marriage spark, help them work things out.

Here's a hint folks. What you saw tonight, the successful landing of flight 815, is how the series finale of Lost ends. The passengers will know each other on the plane, as if they have known each other for years. But one thing will be changed. Their lives have turned to good fortune. Kate is not in custody, jack is not burying his father, Locke is not in a wheel chair, etc. Trust me when I say this. (Ben, you can attest to my knowledge of the show as I have proven tonight.) You just saw the ending to the show.

But wait, there's more. Juliet had something important to tell Sawyer before she died. Miles relayed the message to Sawyer. The message: It worked! As in, Juliet exploded the bomb, giving her life, the ultimate sacrifice, to save Sawyer and the castaways from all the sorrow they were going to endure. Game won. The castaways made the right moves and won. Next experiment. Move on. New scenario.

Jacob had been waiting for this to happen for a long time. It finally paid off. The group coming together for a common goal, selfless sacrifice, for love, honor, for all the right reasons. Just like a video game. When you win you receive a prize, a trophy, and then you reset the game and increase the difficulty level. I stated this exact scenario more than a year ago.

Tidbits From Tonight's Episode:
* The flight attendant who gave Jack one bottle of booze instead of two, she was in with the temple group. She recognized them by stating, "They were on the first plane!"

* Sayid is dead.

* Imposter Locke equals the Man in black equals the Smoke Monster. Did you see that demonic stare from him as he told Ben he wanted to go home.

* The Smoke monster kicked ass in the temple.

* Richard gets his ass kicked by Imposter Locke. He was in chains before. Perhaps a prisoner on the Black Rock.

* Weep. Juliet is dead. But fear not. She and her rack will appear once more before the series finale.

* So who are the temple guys? And was the water some sort of fountain of youth that has healing properties.

Tonight, the castaways got a taste of their original lives. And the taste was bitter. If you had to choose between tonight's scenario or crashing on the island, which would you select?

Lost Update: Addendum 02/04/2010

One more point to drive home my theory of virtual reality and alien intervention. Remember Ben and the Man in Black, MIB talking at the end of the episode. Ben asks him, "What do you want?" MIB simply replies, "I want to go home!"

Jacob and MIB have been at it for quite some time. Perhaps hundreds of years. Repeating the same experiment over and over again with always the same results. Remember this exchange in season five between MIB and Jacob, on the beach, watching the Black Rock sail in.

MIB: You’re still trying to prove me wrong.
Jacob: You are wrong!
MIB: They come, fight, they destroy, they corrupt. It always ends the same.
Jacob: It only ends once. Anything that happens before that, it’s just progress.


Well, MIB has had enough. He believes enough data has been collected on the human race and any further experiments would be futile. He wants to pack it all in and return home. Alas, Jacob is expecting and wanting a different outcome, a best case scenario, which never occurred in any of the study groups. And he doesn't want to leave until he gets it right. Hence, MIB's exasperation.

The comments section is open. What say you all......


LURKING, STILL LOST ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

98 comments:

  1. BTW, tonight's lyrics are from none other than the famous Arlo Guthrie. The lyrics sum up tonight's episode quite nicely don't you think.

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  2. Just watched it... Really more characters, more places, and people that don't speak english. No way they can tie this all together. There is no ending. I am going to have to check myself into an institution. By the by Kate is getting sexier....

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  3. You already saw the ending tonight. Trust me. And Kate is a sexy bitch.

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  4. Anonymous Blog Comments2/03/2010 4:06 AM

    I think you may have stumbled upon the end ing of Lost. The plane lands safely and everyone gets off a better person to change the world. Which is what the Dharma Initiative was all about in the first place. Nice script. :)

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  5. I hope I'm right mister ABC. :D

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  6. Lost Fanatic2/03/2010 6:33 AM

    I was blown away from last nights episode. Jack on the plane knowing something was up, Desmond on the plane and then vanishing. And the smoke monster, he was brilliant. Fox is right about all the new people added to the show, how are they going to tie this all up by the end of the season.

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  7. Back to my original theory which I think is proven more so than LOTGK's tonight. The island is the gateway between heavan and hell or just hell. I believe it is Hell. Everyone there is just trying to heavan. Julliet dies trying tp save the island. Her reward is she gets to leave and go heavan. Where are all the children? Children can't be in hell. Sayid dies... He comes right back to hell where he belongs. If sayid dies again, he still will come back. Charlie, drowns trying to save the island.. Reward = Heavan. Everyone that is stuck there, has to prove theirself to be release from hell..

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  8. Interesting theory. The island is hell and everyone is trying to get off. But Juliet blows the bomb and yet she survives somehow. In reality, she would have been vaporized.

    But Ana Lucia died, and she was no angel and yet she didn't come right back to the island. Nikki And Paulo were bad people but they didn't come back to the island.

    I know some people are going to comment that the writers have already stated that they are not in heaven or hell. However, they also stated that time travel was not involved and yet the entire season 5 was dedicated to it. So all bets are off and all theories wide open.

    Fox, please elaborate more on your theory.

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  9. Old Smoky was cool. And the evil face on Imposter Locke was fantastic. Pure evil incarnate.

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  10. If everyone on the island is already dead, then I don't know if you can use Juliette surving the explosion as evidence of anything. Jacob got stabbed and burnt up in a matter of seconds. Then he is talking to Hurley. Now if someone else would have crawled down to get Julliet with Sawyer would they have heard her talk too? Juillet said it worked because, after she made the ultimate sacrafrice, she began to see the white light. The white light that opened the pearly gates for her. She was trying to tell Sawyer that with all the sins he had committed, there's still hope, and good in everyone. What she meant to say was, "sacrafice yourself for a greater good James and join me in the promise land." Instead she said "it worked"

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  11. Or Miles lied to James, so he wouldn't kill Jack.

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  12. The story of Lost is actually all about being found. It's about finding yourself. It's about everyone having a good side. It's a chance for redemption, a chance for forgiveness. A chance for sinful people to enter the kingdom of god.

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  13. Why would she say it worked if she meant to say sacrifice yourself for the greater good and join me in heaven. I think she said it worked because it did. She reset the island and the timeline and everyone was back where they should be.

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  14. They are not dead so they cannot be in hell. And if you are already in hell, you can't go to heaven because you have already been judged and sent to hell.

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  15. I was almost wondering if Evil John Locke was the one who landed at LAX...just a thought...maybe the man in black actually making it to the real world

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  16. There's no way aliens are controlling the losties. That would so suck ass. I can believe a controlled experiment without their knowledge but not runs by aliens.

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  17. Did everyone miss the date of season 6 premiere. February 2nd. Groundhogs day. Where the same thing happens every year. You know what it means, 6 more weeks of Lost theories.

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  18. I want the damn numbers explained. They been showing them to us for years and now they are forgetting about them. I want answers. Anyone really know.

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  19. hmm, must admit, not impressed with season 6 so far.

    All this waiting and then kinda a lame start to 6, it all seemed just thrown together.

    Jack's character is starting to bother me again.

    Hope it gets better.

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  20. They did show the kids in season 3... briefly.. when Jack was in the cage and the flight attendant came up and talked to him.. so the kids are there... somewhere

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  21. I have been reading your Lost updates for years (shout out!). I always found it comforting to come by after my brains are scrambled and get your take on what went down in each episode. You have a way logically piecing together the disjointed scraps the producers and writers give to us. I must admit, I've always thought you were onto something with your theory but never supported it 100%...You're starting to make a believer outta me! I'm slow to warm up...:D

    If anyone can tease out the smoke monster for me, that'd be great. Is it whatever is inside Locke? Is Locke being "possessed" (for lack of a better word.. animated?) by Jacob's friend that was sitting with him on the island? The one that said he wanted to kill him? I always thought the smoke monster was some self-correcting thing that deleted the paradoxical...

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  22. Could Sayid now be Jacob ? After all Locke died and came back as the other guy and now Sayid dies and comes back.

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  23. Remember when Jacob said this always happens (when the pirate ship came)? The island is a never ending game of teaching people important lessons about life. Jacob is definitely "god" and the man in black is his adversary. Locke was the key (Or loophole). The evil man could only kill Jacob through another man. Locke made a pact with the adversary, sort of like an antichrist type of thing. Sayid repented to Hurley before his death and now is worthy of resurrection like Christ, thus being possessed by Jacob. Jack has never been a man of faith, only science. That's why he is still there. And if I keep trying to figure out this crap I'm gonna have an breakdown. LOL.

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  24. The problem I have with Juliet and the bomb,....
    If she was successful and detonated the hydrogen bomb, then she would have been vaporized meaning instant death. But, she survives the blast and Sawyer carries her out of the pit.
    So, she commits a selfless act to save everyone just to be rewarded with dying in Sawyers arms. In your theory, wouldn't she have gone to heaven already instead of enduring the agony of being buried alive and blown up by a hydrogen bomb.

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  25. Distinctly possible. Miles could have been fearing for his life and told Sawyer what he wanted to hear.

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  26. I have friends that say they are living in hell right on earth. Perhaps you don't have to be dead to be in hell.

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  27. Very good thought Paul. But does that mean that Ben Linus murdered evil John Locke in the hotel room?

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  28. Yes I know, unbelievable, I formulated my theory during viewing the pilot episode way back in 2004. I combined the Twilight Zone treatment, (Supernatural explained in everyday terms) and the virtual reality theory was formed. The aliens was added for humankind does not have the technology for such an elaborate laboratory as the Lost island. So I said it was all controlled by aliens.

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  29. :D Gumby. You have something here. Remember Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog day. He lived that same day over and over and soon he knew everything that was going to happen. He became a God. However, no matter how he tried to change the present, everything reset at 6am the next morning. sounds a little like Lost.

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  30. So do I Jones. The writers need to address certain questions and the numbers are one of them that needs a good explanation.

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  31. Someone needs to just "Off" Jack already. Either be a bad ass but don't pretend.

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  32. well just like in the Star Trek movie, the future is now an open book so maybe all that we saw in their future is completely erased

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  33. I also saw a glimpse of the children. I haven't watched the episode again yet. Will this weekend.

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  34. Aaislyn, thank you for the kind words and support. (I'll need your vote in 2012)
    One thing about me, I persevere. My theory has weathered the storm for 5 plus seasons. At the end of May, we will finally know if my theory is correct.

    Here's a twist for you. Everyone believes the smoke monster, AKA the MIB, man in black, is evil incarnate and Jacob the good guy. What if MIB is the actual good guy and he has Jacob murdered to set in motion an end to all the suffering for all the Lost castaways, past, present, and future.

    You heard it here first folks.

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  35. Excellent call Tazman. It will be interesting to see how Sayid acts in upcoming episodes.

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  36. I do remember that, Jacob and the MIB on the beach talking. Jacob seemed very content to allow the suffering to continue for the castaways and a new set of arrivals. It was the MIB that was outraged, as if he was being tortured. What I'm saying, the MIB is the good guy.

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  37. Perhaps. But I see a problem with the time line there. As Locke ws being murdered by Ben, at least several other time lines were running at the same time. So if Locke died in say 2004, how did he go back in time to the 1970's, and how did he go to the future, 2008 if he were already dead.

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  38. good catch, I am sure it was intended to screw with us.

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  39. I figured the MIB was a good guy too but at this point we really don't KNOW anything for certain.
    And yes Patrick, you did get your grubby little paws on the script from the season premiere. I was impressed. How much more insider info do you have??
    Smartypants.

    Still I hope you are wrong about that being the end of the show. It would be very anticlimactic I think.

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  40. I hope you didn't read the entire email I sent you. It would have spoiled the show for you. Pretty spot on though wasn't it. How did I get it? I am the curator of the Grassy Knoll Institute. Home of the 99 cent conspiracy theory. I have almost unlimited funds. :D (Patty says i can spend $15 dollars per year on this site so I must choose my purchases carefully)

    How much more insider information do I have? Well, log onto that magical Internet box on your desk and surf on over next week. This section of my blog isn't called Lost Secrets Revealed for nothing.... :D

    It's revealed for $15 dollars a year....

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  41. About how the show ends. I believe the writers are cornered. To many questions left wide open. My take, the writers have two paths to travel. Either they can do an end game and the castaways win and return to civilization as better people ready to help save the world.

    Or they can go with the old stand by. My theory on how the show will end.

    10/19/2005 Lost Update - Series Finale Revealed
    :D

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  42. Absolutely. The writers have so many red herrings swimming in the vast Internet sea that it's hard to determine what blogs and web sites are real and which are virtual reality.

    I'm hungry. I'll have the fish.....

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  43. trishatanakaisdead2/03/2010 7:46 PM

    A lot of questions have been answered over the past five years. There is of course still a lot of uncertainty in the air. I like how they are playing with the idea of what would happen if the plane had not crashed. Although i do not agree with your theory completely, i like to keep all options open. The part that threw me most, and what i would like to hear your opinion on, is why is the island under water hen they up in the air. And i understand your stuck on this theory, but if you think there will be an explanation scene involving and actually showing aliens in some form, no way.

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  44. haha glad to be back on this forum... great ideas as well. The hopes of a twist at the end of the series, as paralleled by past endings, gives us the hypotheses of virtual reality or a heaven/hell scenario.

    Off topic and I'm not sure this is of any significance, but Sayid's passport that was shown is actually an Iranian passport, not Iraqi.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/lizzo1/0b8d84c32bbf5e12caa5c94ad58021a0.jpg

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  45. I wouldn't say stuck on my theory. But yes, all theories can be openly discussed here. And trust me, you are in the majority on this blog that do not agree with my theory. You are in good company. However, my theory is sound and strong and each season it tends to move towards virtual reality more.

    About the aliens, this is how I envision the introduction to the aliens controlling the experiment. It is implied. I even wrote the series finale five years ago. Here is the link again.
    ABC Lost - Series Finale Epiosde

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  46. Glad to have you back.
    Whatever the scenario, it all boils down to Good VS Evil.

    Great catch on Sayid's passport. It flipped so fast I did not pay close attention.

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  47. Losties Fanatic2/04/2010 5:35 AM

    I want to know about what Juliet Burke was telling sawyer about having coffee together and going dutch. Totally confusing.

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  48. Load Of Crap2/04/2010 9:25 AM

    I just read a lost update and the writers said forget about what happened in the flashbacks and forwards and now just concentrate on the sideflashes and how they connect to the island. So 5 years of watching down the drain. Screw you lost.

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  49. Load Of Crap2/04/2010 9:27 AM

    i feel bad for all of us fans that invested our time watching hoping for the writers to give us real answers, not just forget about the flashbacks, they didn't matter. Bullshit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  50. I'm upset about this too. We have enough characters to chart and keep track of and now they introduce a whole new set of others. I think Sayid is now Jacob.

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  51. Lost Update: Addendum 02/04/2010

    One more solid point to drive home my theory of virtual reality and alien intervention. Remember Ben and the Man in Black, MIB talking at the end of the episode. Ben asks him, "What do you want?" MIB simply replies, "I want to go home!"

    Jacob and MIB have been at it for quite some time. Perhaps hundreds of years. Repeating the same experiment over and over again with always the same results. Remember this exchange in season five between MIB and Jacob, on the beach, watching the Black Rock sail in.

    MIB: You’re still trying to prove me wrong.
    Jacob: You are wrong!
    MIB: They come, fight, they destroy, they corrupt. It always ends the same.
    Jacob: It only ends once. Anything that happens before that, it’s just progress.


    Well, MIB has had enough. He believes enough data has been collected on the human race and any further experiments would be futile. He wants to pack it all in and return home. Alas, Jacob is expecting and wanting a different outcome, a best case scenario, which never occurred in any of the study groups. And he doesn't want to leave until he gets it right. Hence, MIB's exasperation.

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  52. I only read the beginning of the email, I read the rest after the show. I didn't want to ruin it for myself but yes it was spot on.

    Good for Patty for keeping you in line. I can't imagine the trouble you'd get into with an unlimited budget. ;)

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  53. What about Shannon? Shouldn't she have been on the plane?

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  54. she didnt blow the bomb, the island shifted in time one last time. Miles even said he saw the bright light just like before. so the bomb never went off, they flashed in time again.

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  55. MIB could be the bad guy too. Jacob could be in hopes that mankind will learn from their mistakes and wants them to succeed. Where as MIB could be afraid they might succeed and wants out before the figure it out while he is on the "winning end"

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  56. correction, Jin said he saw the flash not Miles.

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  57. Reliable inside sources tell me that Jacob had assumed the body a Sayid. Sayid is now Jacob. 100% sure take it to the bank...

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  58. To the lurker in the shadows that sent me that Lost information. Are you a one trick pony or can you produce more results?

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  59. Yes, she wasn't talking to Sawyer, at least not at that moment, but in another reality, a virtual reality.

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  60. Can you send the link to the article? I read that the writers were not going to have anymore flash forwards or backwards, just side flashes, to show the alternate reality of the plane not crashing and what we have been seeing for the past five years.

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  61. I think we will get real answers, not all of them, but enough to satisfy most of us.

    Unless they are planning to do a movie and tie up the loose ends there.

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  62. Agreed Vince on the new characters.

    Now about Sayid, I thought either Jacob or Locke took over his body.

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  63. I'm in trouble with only 15 bucks now. :D

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  64. Yes, she should have been. But remember, this is a different time line. She didn't need to be on the plane. This bolsters my theory even more. Boone was still in love with her. She didn't feel the same. So in reality, she never gets on the plane and Boone continues life without her. But, in the virtual reality experiments, Boone wanted her there, so she was. Perhaps what we all saw Tuesday night was the reality, the plane landing safely, and what we have seen for the past five years is the virtual reality.

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  65. Very good point. If Juliet detonated the bomb, she would have been vaporized and there would be nothing for Sawyer to find.

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  66. He absolutely could be the evil as well. Or perhaps they are both evil, conducting experiments on the human race and now the MIB wants to stop. He wants to go home.

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  67. And can you post the link of these inside sources or elaborate a little more.

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  68. I watched again and Lockes face was sinister. He looked like the devil himself seething with hatred. You are on to something here Pat, you have a shot at being right.

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  69. WTF is this? What pony? You don't mean Pokey do you?

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  70. Yes, it was very evil. Not doctor evil, but evil incarnate evil.

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  71. I was sent something last Sunday. Want to know if it can be repeated. :D

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  72. No i can't.. Also E weekly has a two page article that kinda takes the fun out of the final season.

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  73. Desmond is on the plane.... He wasn't originally

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  74. what about purgatory? Purgatory is the condition or process of purification or temporary punishment in which the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for Heaven.

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  75. First timer, but have followed all these comments for the past couple of seasons - it's great! It's all finally starting to click LOTGK! Thanks! Has anyone seen the cool video on You Tube(Oceanic 815 side by side). A must see! Look for the differences!

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  76. I believe E Weekly is educating guessing just as many of us Lost theorists.

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  77. exactly. Another difference from the original pilot episode.

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  78. Another theory for sure, but my problem with the religious tie ins is that there are many different beliefs on the island. For those religions that do not believe in purgatory, what is their incentive to be a better person?

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  79. I did not see the Youtube video but I did watch the Lost pilot and the season 6 premiere again.
    And thank you for the kind words.

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  80. WOW cant belive it all ends in may...WOW

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  81. Nothing to get all grumpy about :)
    I want answers too, but I came to the realization a few seasons ago that they could never have the time to answer every single question posed. It has been a fun ride and I will be happy with any outcome. Unless..... Desmond or Hurley dies...

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  82. Or will it. Rumors are swirling that a Lost Movie is being bantered around to continue at the end of the series.

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  83. Alas, no one is safe in the final season of Lost. Maybe we find out that Desmond and Hurley are already dead and only their residual memories are floating in virtual reality. Or something like that.
    :D

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  84. if thats the truth... damn ill go nuts,but in a desmond kinda way!

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  85. Lost is a very profitable entity. I don't think the producers are just going to walk away from it in May. I am sure they have something planned for 2011.

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  86. Well if thats true.... Were is the body of Sayid? MIB didnt need Johns body to be him.... Maybe its johns spirit... But Jacks Fathers body came back and was never found. IDK.... just thought of that.

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  87. hey did they shoot the end when they shot the first episode?

    the characters looks all young and the same as the first seasons first episode...

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  88. I don't think so, maybe that's why they didn't show Walt and Michael.

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  89. Excellent point. We can all assume that MIB can shape shift, we have seen the smoke monster side of him, so it's very possible he can become whoever he chooses to be.

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  90. Interesting read. You have some good ideas and I can't wait to see if you're correct or not!

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  91. Thanks for reading and commenting Cody. I can wait to find out if I'm right or not. That answer will come May 23rd. I am enjoying the final season. Plenty of new theories and aspects of the island are being revealed. Very cool season so far.

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  92. This is my thoughts. I think the images we are seeing with the crew landing safely is the ultimate result of the series. It is what happens after the war we are waiting to see is over. I think there will be a struggle of power and the charactors from the original crash plays an important role in the overall outcome. This is why they are rewarded as they will help each other to mimic the results of the plane crash miracles. I think jack will make lock walk again, and jack meet kate n fall in love (prob when claire has her baby). I think the island will win as they will finally be lost underwater and out of risk. Somehow the owners of the island will be free. Fate brought all this together and will bring them together no matter what. For all the crazy alien theries, watch some more x-files. n maybe visit hurley in the nut house.

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  93. but who knows what to expect from this show

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  94. Smell The Difference2/13/2010 8:42 PM

    Your a piece of work George. Your theory is fate caused all this. How do you explain all the time travel, the deaths, the ghosts or spirits of the dead coming back to visit, the smoke monster, and everything else happening on the island. You say fate explains it all and you think grassknolls theory is crazy.

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  95. This is my thoughts. I think the images we are seeing with the crew landing safely is the ultimate result of the series.
    LOTGK Replies: This was discussed above. I stated that, "Here’s a hint folks. What you saw tonight, the successful landing of flight 815, is how the series finale of Lost ends. The passengers will know each other on the plane, as if they have known each other for years. But one thing will be changed. Their lives have turned to good fortune. Kate is not in custody, jack is not burying his father, Locke is not in a wheel chair, etc. Trust me when I say this. (Ben, you can attest to my knowledge of the show as I have proven tonight.) You just saw the ending to the show."

    It is what happens after the war we are waiting to see is over. I think there will be a struggle of power and the charactors from the original crash plays an important role in the overall outcome.

    LOTGK Replies: Dude, this was the premise of the show from the very beginning.

    For all the crazy alien theries, watch some more x-files. n maybe visit hurley in the nut house.

    LOTGK Replies: And yet people still visit and comment. Just exactly like you did! :D

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  96. Thanks Smell. When all these events cannot be explained with just one theory, except mine, it makes my theory stronger.

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  97. LOST IN LOST2/18/2010 3:21 PM

    Wasn't the name of the ship where Ford kills the con artist "Sawyer" called the Black Rock? And isn't the ship in Charles Whitmores office...was he the MIB? Is the "Black Rock" refering to the black rock on the scale...thoughts

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