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That's the thing I'd like to get at! Richard! Dude's stakes have been upped lately! Has he known all along that the "person" in the cabin was Blackie and not Jacob? Or did jacob only recent ditch the cabin for the foot and Richard had always known the cabin was Jacob's? Will he be quite upset when we return in the

Shoot, at least the SERIES didn't end tonight! My Lost posse all thought the show could tie up tonight if it tried hard enough. Let's be thankful there really is another season.

Speaking of leaders, this show seems to follow a pattern with the island's leaders: There is supposed to be just one, as Richard always says, but we always have two, technically. Initially Esau and Jacob. Then, Ellie was a leader - but she had Widmore. And it seems she was the more woman of faith type. Then you had

Where is Richard in this? If Jacob is still alive or will return, is he going to be royally pissed with Batmanuel for letting Ben and Not-Locke into his foot? Or, is Richard ACTUALLY on the Smokey side and all the "orders" that Ben had been receiving were actually from Smokey and not Jacob? Or, again, is Richard

First of all, that whole time loop and compass problem is explained! We just need to find when Not-Locke entered the picture. Not-Locke set it up for Richard to believe in John and to make him the leader; Not-Locke set it up for John to seem all-powerful in Ben's eyes (was that "I'm no longer afraid of you" comment

Or maybe Jack doesn't have any.

Well was Ilana going to the cabin to seek out Jacob or Blackie? When they got there she said "Someone else has been here" and the ash was disturbed. We noticed the ash in season 3 in Cabin Fever, I believe. That was when the question became, "Is it for containment?" Well obviously. The thing about "someone else being

I totally agree. When Richard said that Jacob lives in the foot of the statue, I was like, "Um, what happened to the cabin?" And that made me wonder about Ben taking John to the cabin. And the fact that Hurley could see the Cabin. And more importantly, Christian!!! Where was Ben getting his information thinking the

This is called accessible Star Trek directed by non-fans and acted out by bigger fans of Star Wars than Star Trek. The only way this gets to be an actual Star Trek movie is because it's written by big Star Trek fans. That's how it works. Perfect combination, I think. I loved it and all I've ever seen is Wrath of Khan

What if John's brief trek into the jungle in Dead is Dead was for him to find that compass somewhere? What if the island told him there is a compass on the ground that someone dropped. Pick it up and give it to people because it will be necessary for establishing yourself in the past so that you will get Richard on

Well it was always somewhat obvious that the time flashes John experienced in the first episodes of the season were going back and forth in time. And Richard coming out of the jungle was odd, but was entirely explained in Follow the Leader. Locke, for whatever reason, is being TOLD stuff by the island. Of course, by

The obvious reason this "reboot" of the show back to a time when 815 landed safely instead of crashing is impossible is because you can't gather everybody back and play like it's 2004. Just try sticking Walt on this show now. You can't. It won't work. Jack will be wrong about the reboot, which makes me wonder why

Ben and Richard: Scared to Death
Anybody else love the facial expressions from these boys? Ben and his questions coming one after another because he's so confused by John now. Richard and his confusion over how John is so in tune with everything. The fact that Richard and Ben share a "Psst, maybe John's a mistake"

Probably been said already
J. K. Rowling. Don't try to deny it. Anything that woman writes in the future is gonna be bought by everybody and their brothers and step-uncles and fifth cousins twice removed. And more than likely, it could be crap, but people will still buy her stuff no matter what because there might be

Michael Keaton is the Debra Winger of male Hollywood actors. I'm copyrighting this statement here and now.

Alcoholic?
Nathan, Nathan, I don't know how you think Keaton's Frank Logan is an alcoholic in this film. If you're referring to the scene right before he ices the man in the SUV, I think the bottle shape alone and his hacking cough can tell you he's knocking back cough medicine. The alcoholic in the film is the

Yeah, "We want our film to be beautiful," I know he hasn't been involved with Lost since season 1. But he did co-create the series! I was congratulating him on the fact that a show he put together initially has hit a milestone in television. He deserves credit for creation, though Lindelof gets credit for taking the

"Make a choice mistaken for changing things."

Personal Lost Karma
Just thought I would share: How timely is it that I was able to speak to JJ Abrams today, the same day as the 100th episode of Lost? I'm covering Star Trek promotions for my university paper so I was invited to take part in conference calls and today was a call with JJ Abrams. I told him congrats

There mere fact that we don't know what was going on in Ann Arbor or how Faraday knows all of this about Chang and whatnot makes me think we have not seen the last of Faraday. He's the only one who can really take us to Ann Arbor and give us an idea of who is really behind DHARMA. I think it's silly to kill off your