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I agree, these mobisodes are getting better as they go along.
I always wondered why Ben would ever give up Walt if he is supposed to be so special. The new mobisode finally answered my question - it looked like they were so freaked out, they were probably happy to get rid of him.
I always wondered why Ben would ever give up Walt if he is supposed to be so special. The new mobisode finally answered my question - it looked like they were so freaked out, they were probably happy to get rid of him.
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#12 is up on ABC - http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/mis...index?pn=index - pretty interesting, typical Lost fashion leaving us hanging though.
The last one, #13, is so far only up on YouTube, and is definitely the most interesting (possibly throwing a widely accepted theory out the window) yet - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEn72T6poA0 .
What do you think? Most of us (I think?) have thought when people see "dead" people on the island, they were actually seeing good old Smokey (Jack's dad, Eko's brother, maybe Hurley and that bald guy from the psych ward) in the form of that person. But now? Not so sure...if "Christian" (Jack's dad) here was actually Smokey, why wouldn't Smokey just take the form of the dog or something else himself to wake up Jack? Why employ a dog to do such a seemingly simple task?
But then there's the words he uses - "He has work to do." What did Walt say to Locke at the end of S3? "You have work to do." That might go towards suggesting both are the same "person," Smokey.
Thoughts?
The last one, #13, is so far only up on YouTube, and is definitely the most interesting (possibly throwing a widely accepted theory out the window) yet - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEn72T6poA0 .
What do you think? Most of us (I think?) have thought when people see "dead" people on the island, they were actually seeing good old Smokey (Jack's dad, Eko's brother, maybe Hurley and that bald guy from the psych ward) in the form of that person. But now? Not so sure...if "Christian" (Jack's dad) here was actually Smokey, why wouldn't Smokey just take the form of the dog or something else himself to wake up Jack? Why employ a dog to do such a seemingly simple task?
But then there's the words he uses - "He has work to do." What did Walt say to Locke at the end of S3? "You have work to do." That might go towards suggesting both are the same "person," Smokey.
Thoughts?
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Just watched these for the first time. The Jack/Ben one was very interesting. "My intent is to let you off the island but the island might not let you go." That seems to be what's happening now to Jack that's he's off the island. It's calling him back. Making him nuts.
The Sun/Michael scene was nice. I'd like to see what happens with that when he comes back.
I really don't think these could have been new productions (despite what it says on the site). They looked like cut scenes from various seasons. Unless they can show us production slates from last year at the front end of these scenes, I don't buy it.
The Sun/Michael scene was nice. I'd like to see what happens with that when he comes back.
I really don't think these could have been new productions (despite what it says on the site). They looked like cut scenes from various seasons. Unless they can show us production slates from last year at the front end of these scenes, I don't buy it.
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Originally Posted by cracksky
Just watched these for the first time. The Jack/Ben one was very interesting. "My intent is to let you off the island but the island might not let you go." That seems to be what's happening now to Jack that's he's off the island. It's calling him back. Making him nuts.