I think the fact that Zoe/Widmore had some electromagnetic maps from DHARMA is just another clue that Jughead didn't sink the Island.
I think the fact that Zoe/Widmore had some electromagnetic maps from DHARMA is just another clue that Jughead didn't sink the Island.
You're right Yummsh, Des did have a large bandage on his arm…but wasn't he shot in the gut? Or the milk, if I remember right?
I'm hoping it's Sayid. Maybe it will finally kill his dead soul.
They've mentioned him several times talking about this season, so I don't think that's the case. It's just that Malcom David Kelly is now a grown ass man.
I'm not even going to begin to try to explain how it's possible, but I think it is.
I thought Sun and Jin did change - they decided to run away together. In the Island timeline, Sun was prepared to run away alone.
In a recent podcast Cuse and Lindelof also made mention of the Island's volcano, so that is also still in play.
A lot of people - both fans and critics - have come into this season thinking the game was going to change. I think that's why there has been some grumbling. The strength of the show is that it is able to maintain its tone while hopping between story telling devices and genres. It was pointed out elsewhere, but who…
So we know that Jacob wanted to turn the dial to 108, and it said Wallace, and we kind of discounted it. Wallace is a Scottish name, and Desmond is Scottish - could Desmond be Wallace?
Clue to Adam and Eve
Sun was tempted in a garden by what has been referred to as "the devil." A clue?
I was hoping it would be more like Danny Farraday.
If I remember correctly, the beach camp Sawyer and the group stumbled upon during the time jumps was pretty mangled, so something must be about to happen there.
I'm under the impression that Hurley was told about the Man in Black by Jacob, not Isabella.
I'd always wondered if he'd been pulled off like Jack and Co. were pulled off Ajira.
I think it's interesting that pretty much everyone has a different "favorite" of the season. For me, I'd have to say I enjoyed Ab Aeterno, The Substitute, and Lighthouse the most. The first for obvious reasons, the second because of the great reveals, the the last because it was about Jack.
What if they referred to Desmond as "the package" because it isn't really Desmond, much like Locke isn't really Locke? Maybe Desmond's bond with the Island caused him to be a proxy for Jacob.
Was a group of a peoples' minds changed by this epic stare? Or just one?
I saw that post as well…I'll be right here next week to give you a virtual pat on the back if you're right Noel.
I don't think he mentioned the Island, but I did swear I heard him refer to Mikhail as "Danny's friend."
I think that would be great…Lindelof had a cryptic Twitter post "Next week, the conversation will change."