I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
ok... we see sawyer in a cage and he gets whiffed by something... jack underwater...i was thinking... and it hurt...
what if these experiments are there to wipe out the LOSTies bad traits thru a little behavioral reprogramming??? sawyer's failing is that he doesn't trust and has to do things on his own... he is not a team player... the test shows him not listening to some-one's offer of help... typical sawyer and he gets consequent ed... how many times will it take before he will accept help and learn to work with others...
jack is seen underwater and in need of help... jack needs to be the hero... he also doesn't take help from others... he has to give it... what needs to be done before jack will be willing to be helped??
kate...cares enough to do anything to better the life of someone else at any great cost to herself...all we know is that she will be spending time with henry and she makes her choice but it is not the final choice... what if, to save both sawyer and jack, she needs to align with henry... will she do that??
But with Kate i see that her wanting to run from things is what's being tested. Instead of giving her a chance to run or stay they force her to leave (with Zeke) and then at some point will leave a chance for her to "Escape" and see if she runs back to help or if she heads back to the beach (running away) for help.
But with Kate i see that her wanting to run from things is what's being tested. Instead of giving her a chance to run or stay they force her to leave (with Zeke) and then at some point will leave a chance for her to "Escape" and see if she runs back to help or if she heads back to the beach (running away) for help.
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
I showed Des the promo stuff, she's thinking maybe the Others are doing the "choose between Jack or Sawyer" thing and they took her to Sawyer to say goodbye.
I can't wait to see... *gets 20 boxes of kleenex ready*
Perhaps The Others really are the good guys and by proclaiming, "This is our island" and, "Don't cross this line" they were really trying to act as a buffer between the survivors and the really bad guys who are on the other side of the island. Wearing those clothes made out of potato sacks is really their form of camoflage since the real baddies have gone completely native and favor that form of dress. Might be that Kate & Sawyer shot one of the real baddies and that is why no one among The Others appears to be too upset by a death of one of their own.
Of course, this is all just guessing until more info comes our way.
GrayLensman wrote: Of course, this is all just guessing until more info comes our way.
One thing that so many TV shows do now is to lead you down one path, veer right, re-trace you steps, then make a complete turn-around. Lots of TV shows and movies take predictable routes and even that can be enjoyable too, if done right.
You know, everybody has been watching and re-watching episodes and going to all the websites. I just can't get it all done . . . too much work to do and too many new TV shows to watch. I feel so behind. Hope this board fills in the gaps when the new season starts.
One of them broke Henry Gales neck, they were gonna kill claire and take her baby, Walt was afraid of them and wanted his dad to get him away from them, Nathan killed what's his face ... can't think of his name ... so what if he was or wasn't a "good" guy, why is it right to kill someone because you don't think they are a good person ? And if they are doing this experiment to see if they'll do something different, does that give them the right to play God and put them through all kinds of trauma so they can do experiments ? Look at how Henry played with Lock and how he smiled at the end of the eppy when Locke was pounding on the door asking him if he really pushed the button or not. Also, Henry wanted Locke to not push the button because he told him the button did nothing, even though he obviously knew that it did do something. Good people don't use mind control games on innocent people. Yea, the losties all had problems in their every day lives, they didn't do great things - most of them, but they're still people and deserve some kind of dignity. When is locking someone up in a cage and pulling old rat experiments on them, and chaining them up to a ceiling underwater or hanging them from a cliff treating them with dignity?
Unless, they pulled a TRUE Alfred Hitchocky thing and we find that they are all in the Phsyic ward, every last one of them. but then, how they'd have the same hallucination - I dunno.
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
OooOooo ........ it was Sawyers story and then the explosion happened when Jack burned the manuscript! NOW it's all chaos and noone knows how it will end!