Isn't that what the whole series is about, unanswered questions?
Keith
Isn't that what the whole series is about, unanswered questions?
Keith
Live each day like it's your last, one day you'll get it right.
I agree Jamie, they introduced at least 3 more unanswered questions in the season opener. Oh well, I think it's going to be a great season!
Smoke em' if you got em'
After the explosion, in the opening of the show, there was a scene underwater that showed the "town" from the island. WTF is up with that? Future? Past?
You mean where statue's foot was right?
I think that is a glimpse of the future and thats how the island will be destroyed. That is the "parallel universe" that is being shown when the plane actually makes it to LA. My 2 cents at least.
Good question Jamie, I forgot about that one! How about a temple with Monks? WTF, I've never seen these guys before! Sayeed dies and then comes back?!?! Juliet survives the blast but then dies a few minutes into the episode? Why even keep her around? Richard was in chains/prisoner at some point?
It also seems there are two realities/dimensions happenging at the same time - Plane lands safely and people on the island after the explosion.
I don't know what the hell is going on, but I love it!
Smoke em' if you got em'
I hear you on the temple thing...thought the wall has been seen before I believe.
My wife thinks that the "people" left on the island don't know that their "twin" or whatever, has actually succeeded in going back to their correct time until they are about to die. That is why Juliet was trying to tell Sawyer "It worked" when she died, but none of the rest of them have a clue. It will be interesting to see what Sayeed has to say next week.
I agree with Jamie about the whole issue with Juliet and she might be dropping a hint with her "It worked" comment about the 2nd story line which I will call the "parallel universe" from this point on.
For some reason I think that in the end, the island will be destroyed which is why it was all underwater at the beginning. This means that all the passangers arrived safely to LAX and were never on the island. Remember there is a time travel theme here. Kind of like a Back to the Future deal...only wierder???
The wall outside the temple has been seen before. This was where Ben went underground and saw the "monster" and where his dead daughter told him to listen to Locke and do whatever he says.
I have no idea who the hell are those monks and that Genghis Khan/Bruce Lee hybrid leader.
My theory:
At the end of the last season, we saw Jacob with some other dude on the beach arguing about the arrival of other people or some shit like that. I think these 2 became enemies and for some reason, that "other guy" became the monster, hence why he (in the form of Locke) wanted to kill Jacob. Something tells me that for some reason, them being supernatural or something, they could not physically harm each other which is why Locke needed Ben to kill Jacob.
Richard might have been a prisoner of this "other guy" (jacob's nemesis) and had him encarcerated until Jacob set him free, hence the aliance between jacob and richard. The monks might be loyal to jacob which is why they run out to set up those fireworks when they learn that Jacob is dead. And that monk leader also did that ash ring in order to protect himself from the monster(Locke). I find it interesting though that the monster says he "wants to go home".
Really freaky thought:
Don't know why but I have a feeling Jacob may be reincarnated in Sayid. Remember, he told Hurley about helping Sayid after he was dead and the note in the guitar case said they would all die if they did not help Sayid.
Just my thoughts...I need a cigar![]()
Last edited by ndv21; 02-03-2010 at 03:31 PM. Reason: spelling
I'll be pissed if there are any unanswered questions at the end. Last night's premiere blew my mind and of course, left me with unanswered questions. Love the show though. Whatever those producers are smoking, I need a double![]()
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