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perhaps they came closer to the village then they knew. Maybe the smoke "monster" kept them from getting too close.
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I have a theory that everything Jack is going through right now is part of another experiment (as is practically everything else on the island), with Juliette as the conductor. This experiment would revolve around trust, and who else would be a better subject than Jack? It seems he hasn't trusted anyone in his life... his father, his ex-wife... and I think he only half-trusts the rest of the losties, and that's only to survive. And now he finds himself in a box, alone with a stranger, and even she's isolated from him, save for a glass wall and a locked door. The "fact" that they're underwater drives this sense of isolation even further (although I think this cell is as much underwater as the "village" from the season 2 finale was real... we have to remember that everything on the island is constructed, even our perception). It's just Jack and Juliette. And, as the experiment goes on, we'll see the a relationship grow, Jack's shell will thaw out a bit, and, little by little, he'll starting trusting someone again. We already saw it happening a little bit when Jack agreed to sit in the corner. And the scene between Jack, Juliette and Ben, I think, was also just an act. Jack witnessed the interplay between his two captors, saw the tension and distrust, and figures that Juliette is perhaps as much alone in this as he is. Now, what the DHARMA folks are hoping to learn from this experiment only time (and JJ Abrams) will tell, but it would be interesting to see how Jack would react when he finds out. Perhaps it'll be like when Locke found out that the button-pushing exercise was just an experiment (which, of course, turned out not to be the case).
But, since this is LOST, this theory will probably get dashed to pieces by the next episode. Who knows... maybe they really are underwater... and maybe Juliette will become a friend of the losties... there's certainly no love lost between herself and Ben (past relationship perhaps?)... but it sure is fun to guess. One other thing, though. We know that Jack and Kate were injected with something because of the cotton balls. Was Sawyer given a shot, too? |
Originally Posted by Superman07
so if the others have such a good track on everybody, how do they not know russeau's daugher is living with them and the one who helped claire escape?!
They took Russeau daughter so they know she's on the island. She even tried to trade Claire's daughter to get Alex back. And I think the whole escape was a set up anyway much like Sawyers was. They did what the needed to to her and let her go. They'll come again for the daughter eventually. |
were they injected, or was blood drawn? that looked like blood was drawn to me.
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Originally Posted by Big Boy Laroux
were they injected, or was blood drawn? that looked like blood was drawn to me.
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Originally Posted by Big Boy Laroux
were they injected, or was blood drawn? that looked like blood was drawn to me.
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i think they all had the same thing on the arms. i deleted it off of tivo, so i can't say for sure, but i think they all had the band-aid on the arm.
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
I was trying to read the label. Must only be visible in HD. For as much detail as this show goes into, I can't believe they'd overlook something like that.
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So no one is going to fill me in on the last 2 minutes? :grunt:
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Juliet mentioned something about them being given drugs, so obviously they were injected.
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Originally Posted by adamblast
I recognized the Talking Heads "Speaking in Tongues" CD cover immediately without HD. Was surprised when it played "Downtown" instead. "Burning Down the House" would've been cool.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
Juliet mentioned something about them being given drugs, so obviously they were injected.
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must have been a huge needle if it needs a bandage AND a cotton swab.
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Originally Posted by Big Boy Laroux
must have been a huge needle if it needs a bandage AND a cotton swab.
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can you grab a shot of the AA group? |
Did I completely miss another character's cross-over in Jack's flashback, or was one not there? I honestly forgot to look for one.
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"I really enjoyed the episode. It's been getting a lot of flak around most message boards though. Most people still seem to want every possible answer right now which is pretty ludicrous. We'd have no show then..."
That is true, but maybe the show would have been better off only running 1-2 seasons without stretching anything out. Probably would have made it more 'satisfying' finding things out and ending it instead of dragging it out. Course, TV just doesn't work that way. They'll milk it as long as they can. |
Originally Posted by pinata242
Looking at this, I find it hard to believe Goodwin could have got from that village to the tail in an hour.
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Originally Posted by pinata242
Looking at this, I find it hard to believe Goodwin could have got from that village to the tail in an hour.
I wonder how long it took Ethan to get to the fuselage crash site. |
Originally Posted by monkey42
Did I completely miss another character's cross-over in Jack's flashback, or was one not there? I honestly forgot to look for one.
That's what I'm wondering too. Looks all clear at the AA Group. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...oupcropped.jpg |
Wait! Is that Carl at the snack table?! ;) Shit... It was a joke, but now I think it might be.
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Originally Posted by kvrdave
So no one is going to fill me in on the last 2 minutes? :grunt:
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I'm still trying to get the math all squared up myself. That is a HELL of a distance from one point to the next in an hour's run. Unless they have a series of pathways that we don't know about.
Originally Posted by Groucho
I thought it was Ethan that was fixing her plumbing.
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