Lost Season 5 (Sunday, Sky1, 9PM)

Its been confirmed by the creators that Jacob was in the First Season, but he didnt have a speaking role..

First mention in season 3 if I remember correctly:

'He wasn't on Jacobs list' in reference to Jack. Before that it would be pure speculation. The idea of Jacob may have been around in season 1 but it wasn't mentioned afaik.
 
Watching some of those clips just reminds me how damn good Lost is. I almost cant wait for it to finish, so that i can buy the whole boxset and watch it all again. It's definitely going to be a great watch the second, or even third time around. I just remember the end of season 1 (i think) where they take Walt off the boat. It's just so unexpected, i was watching it with my housemates at Uni and we were all just shouting at the TV "what the ****!!" lol :D
 
The first series was a decroded piece of crap. It was Dawson's Creek on an Island.

Once the Dharma stations started to apperar then it became a worthwhile series IMO.

It's taken a while but now the losties are in 1970's Dharma timeframe things are going to start to become less pointless.

One thing that bugs me is how the original main characters don't ask questions . Locke demanded to know of Ben what the smoke monster was but the question was deflected.

It's as annoying as **** but I'm addicted to it.
 
Like who Richard Alpert is / his origins. Who Jacob is / his origins. What the smoke monster is / it's origins. What the whispers are, echos, some omnipresent observers?. The actual (although there are a few likely) meaning behind the numbers and their sum. Who was behind the Dharma initiative?. The apparitions of the dead or living people from peoples past. How did the black rock come to be so far inland, who came in on the black rock, does it have any relation to the others?.

Just a few I could think of from the top of my head whilst making this post, i'm sure there is a hell of a lot more.

The numbers are part of an equation called 'the valanzetti equation' it was a way of predicting when the world was going to end. Dharmas overall goal was to change the numbers and thus make the world 'live' longer.
 
The numbers are part of an equation called 'the valanzetti equation' it was a way of predicting when the world was going to end. Dharmas overall goal was to change the numbers and thus make the world 'live' longer.

Yeah, I know, but it's never been explained within the show (that is what the brackets where about in my QP) and thus glazes over how they were actually going about changing the numbers so therefore, what implications changing them would even have for the world / the island etc, so it's still a mystery.
 
(Possible episode 10 spoiler but not really)
Episode 10 is incredible. I hate this bloody OCUK rule because most of us watch them in a US timeline and it'd be nice if we could share our thoughts straight away. All I'll say about EP10 is think back to when Jack operated on Ben's spine, it's extremely relevant ;)
 
Seems like gotten a bit too interesting on too many fronts, I want to know what locke / ben are doing, what sun / lupidus are doing. Having to wait for "their" eps is killing me :(

I just had an amusing thought about the numbers, perhaps they are 100% meaningless, that when The Swan is eventually completed they look for an arbitrary set of digits to throw in to discharge the EM build up and Hurley suggests them.
 
(Possible episode 10 spoiler but not really)
Episode 10 is incredible. I hate this bloody OCUK rule because most of us watch them in a US timeline and it'd be nice if we could share our thoughts straight away. All I'll say about EP10 is think back to when Jack operated on Ben's spine, it's extremely relevant ;)

His spine has nothing to do of what happened in this episode..

He had a tumor or something inside him which needed to get taken out back in season 3 i think..

I'm 100% the Jug head Bomb is where the Swan Station is going to be built. Every 108 Minutes they have to press the button to release the energy inside the bomb, if they dont the bomb will exploded (end of the island, *world*)

Even Daniel said somthing like we have to bury that bomb in concrete, and whats behind the concrete in the swan......!
 
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His spine has nothing to do of what happened in this episode..

He had a tumor or something inside him which needed to get taken out back in season 3 i think..

I'm 100% the Jug head Bomb is where the Swan Station is going to be built. Every 108 Minutes they have to press the button to release the energy inside the bomb, if they dont the bomb will exploded (end of the island, *world*)

Even Daniel said somthing like we have to bury that bomb in concrete, and whats behind the concrete in the swan......!

How does that explain the rather extreme magnetism, my thoughts on the swan is that there is a station somewhere (maybe even the swan itself) that acts like an anchor to the island, keeping it in a single position in time so the Dharma Initiative could easily get to and fro without having to rely on the lampost and random chance (which inturn is why the looking glass is required to keep the island hidden)... the build up of energy that needs to be released is just a side effect of that.
 
Yea but what about when they were underground and they were thinking about using explosives to get through the rock after detecting electromagnetism behind it but were stopped?

Couldn't that also be the swan?

So many questions to be answered now!

And Ben's spine wasn't to do with the latest episode, but something else in the episode where his tumour was operated on was.
 
Yea but what about when they were underground and they were thinking about using explosives to get through the rock after detecting electromagnetism behind it but were stopped?

Couldn't that also be the swan?

So many questions to be answered now!

And Ben's spine wasn't to do with the latest episode, but something else in the episode where his tumour was operated on was.

That was The Orchid.
 
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