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06-01-2005, 07:55 PM
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But just working from memory, I think you may be referring to the scene where Locke asks Danielle if she has any explosives.Danielle: "Dynamite. At the Black Rock. In the Dark Territory." Hurley: "Well there's three reasons to go, right there." He said it very sarcastically, obviously meaning "Well there's three reasons to NOT go." Hurley's not exactly the bravest dude on the island.
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06-01-2005, 09:17 PM
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06-01-2005, 09:23 PM
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| See? I really can't rely on my faulty memory. No more comments from me until I rewatch the finale and take my notes.Just a heads-up: ABC is airing the premiere episode tonight at 10 pm. I'm not sure if they'll have time over the summer to replay the entire season, but for anyone who wasn't watching, I'd definitely suggest jumping on the bandwagon tonight.
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06-01-2005, 09:35 PM
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06-01-2005, 09:44 PM
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06-01-2005, 11:17 PM
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| I didn't see this anywhere so here goes my question: what was the significance of Hurley giving the thumbs up and winking at Walt when he made it on the plane at the end of the finale? Was there interaction beforehand that I missed? Also, was the comic book that Hurley then opened up and began reading the same comic book that Walt was reading while waiting for the rain to stop in the second (?) epsiode?
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06-01-2005, 11:26 PM
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| Speedy, the comic book Hurley had was the same one that Walt was reading on the island. I saw the polar bear as Hurley was flipping the pages.Not sure why Hurley gave the thumbs up to Walt. Maybe he was just trying to say he made it on board just in time. ![]()
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06-01-2005, 11:38 PM
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06-01-2005, 11:49 PM
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| The broccoli must die!!! Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Ontario, Canada Age: 24
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| Well I watched the Pilot ep tonight (again). Wow, how the times have changed. Everything looked so much different than in later eps and in how I remembered it, partially b/c pilot episodes are shot months before the 2nd or 3rd eps, but still, even the first scene, with Jack just waking up, it didn't seem like a normal episode of Lost. It felt......different. Quote:
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06-02-2005, 02:17 AM
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| I just rewatched the first (pilot) episode also, and had forgotten how good it was. Once again, I was immediately sucked in A few things I did notice...1) Jack did already have his tattoo when the plane crashed because they did a close up of it when Kate was sewing up his back. 2) Jack has 4 scratch marks on his face...two on each cheek. 3) I got the impression the "monter" appeared each time they tried to do something to get themselves rescued...a) after building the huge bonfire on the beach the monster showed up, b) when the pilot tried using the transceiver (or whatever it's called) the monster showed up. Also...someone had mentioned up-thread about the plane from Nigeria and the slave boat from Mozambique. From Looking at a map, Nigeria is located on the Central West coast of Africa, and Mozambique on the South East coast. Flight 815 was six hours into the flight when they realized their instruments weren't working and tried turning around for Fiji, but if the instruments weren't working, how do they know they were actually turning around to head back to Fiji? I personally don't see the little Beechcraft making it from Nigeria all the way across the Indian Ocean, Indonesia and Micronesia to the South Pacific. Could flight 815 have been off course the entire time, with the radar "fixed" on LAX as their final destination? Or did they start off on course, and fly over something that threw them off? Just a few thoughts to ponder.
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