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Something very nerdy for you, just looking at ep 21 again. The print out that Locke does is in this format 41602117:05 accepted 41602118:53 accepted (can't see the exact number):21... the :XX numbers are 05, 53, 41, 29, 17 and then back to 05. NOW take the time 00:05 (5 minutes past what ever your start time is) and add 108 minutes (or 1 hour 48 minutes) and you get 01:53. Add another hour and 48 minutes 03:41... and again 05:29 and again 07:17 and again 9:05. So 5 codes in and we have gone 9 hours! So now we can know a few things (even though they mean practicly nothing) the counter started at either 5 17 29 41 or 53 minutes past the hour. and two 41602127 (the higest number we see of the print out) means that it was started AT LEAST 4762.14825 years ago.... Lemme try those calculation again. 41602127 / 24(hours in a day) 1733421.96 / 7(days in a week) 247631.709 /52(weeks in year) =4762.14825 years.... hmmm, either i'm looking too deep into the show (with lost, I so don't think that is possible) or the much more likely scenario is that the people over at LOST didn't put enought thought into this show...lazy tools. hmmpf. YAY LAST EPISODE SOONISH!!!
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Eyedol7513

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« Reply #422 on: 05-25-2006 02:33 »
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I sorta agree with Slacit02's view on the ending. It would've been better if it had ended either with the sack going over Jack's head, or with the bright light . Other than that, exactly what questions were answered? All I caught was the explanation for why the plane crashed. On another thought, I hope the writers didn't forget about the Smoke Monster.
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« Reply #423 on: 05-25-2006 07:02 »
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Great, none of my assumptions for the season's finale were correct, but still I won! Excellent.  Actually I wasn't disappointed by the season finale, after all, J.J. Abrams had warned me (and basically everyone else) in advance not to expect anything from it.  And surprise, there were some shocking revelations! - The plane crash was an accident. Thank you Desmond.  (At least that is what we can assume for now.) - The Pearl was not a surveilance station, but also part of an experiment. (Not really surprising, the orientation movie for it gave it already away.) - The Others put up a show for the Losties. (I guess nobody saw that coming, eh? Eh?) But even less surprising should be that the finale bombarded the poor 'Lost' fan with even more questions. - We may know now what caused the plane to crash. Still, it does not explain how some of the passengers survived the fall from a few thousand feet... - We may know what the Others aren't, but still have no idea who they are and what they want. - Where is their 'home'? - Does Dharma really exist? - Where is the island? Can it be found? ('Henry Gale' said no, but the last scene said said the opposite...go figure.) - What do the Others want from Jack, Sawyer and Freckles? - Has the Swan station been destroyed? Are Locke and Eko dead?  (Maybe I'm wrong, but I had the impression that the metal door that landed in front of Claire and Bernard belonged to the hatch...) But the most important question would be: Can we really expect to get a reasonable answer to all these questions...ever?
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« Reply #424 on: 05-25-2006 10:09 »
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yes, yes you can
How did people survive the plane crash? They landed in water, nice soft fluffy water. Whats more important is how did Eko survive the crazy flame bomb.
The episode was awful. I dont think any new information really came about. We knew already that there was a giant magnet in the hatch - and assumed that about the plane.
We know that the hatch might have blown up, but atleast Locke will be alive, because the others wanted him, and thats a whole story line for them to run with. Assuming he is going to live, Eko probably will too. The only iffy person is Desmond. I hope he lives because, hes awesome, and Irish Scottish people rock.
The only "omg" moment was the end, because now we know people outside of the island know about it. Its not interesting that the others have jack and crew because 1)they really havent hurt anyone 2) jack was all mostly nice to Gale, so its doubtful gale will do anything to him - and kate and sawyer didnt even know about him. If anything, they will need to make up for their sin and thats it.
They should have ended it with Michael killng Ana and Libby.
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« Reply #427 on: 05-25-2006 11:19 »
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Originally posted by Slackit02: How did people survive the plane crash? They landed in water, nice soft fluffy water. That's probably what all those people think when they jump of the Golden Gate bridge. Unfortuantely, even when jumping from that bridge (which is nothing compared with falling a few thousand feet) water is as soft and fluffy as concrete... Originally posted by Slackit02: We know that the hatch might have blown up, but atleast Locke will be alive, because the others wanted him, ... That's what 'Henry Gale' said. And he said many other things as well. Problem is that whenever he said something, it turned out not to be true. So I wouldn't be that surprised to find out next season that Locke and Mr. Eko are indeed dead. Or that none of them are dead and even Desmond survived. Who knows? Perhaps not even the 'Lost' writers...
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I just hope that the show doesn't overextend itself. Right now there is so much information waiting in the wings, but it is still manageable. I think any more though, and it will just be one giant "umm, what?"-fest. I liked the finale, it didn't necessarily answer anything, but finales aren't supposed to. It certainly opened a lot of doors though.
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Oh they have bigger and better plans for Mr Locke.
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