LOST: Everybody Loves Hugo

Re: their reaction to her death...they have seen so much death on the island, of people they really cared about have died...they are immune to it by now
 
Beautiful episode! Illana exploding was hilarious. I have been wondering what would happen if Desmond ever turns the donkey wheel. Guess we will find out soon enough. No way is he dead. Loved Locke getting run over.

And a huge answer tonight: The whispers.


Why would he turn the donkey wheel?
 
And that look between Jack and Flocke right at the end was super creepy.

Agreed. Flocke seemed surprised/confused/mad that Jack was there. That wasn't a coincidence...it meant something.

All in all, a decent episode. I liked last weeks much better mainly because of the big change in direction of the flash sideways. More on-insland action this week which was great.
 
Agreed. Flocke seemed surprised/confused/mad that Jack was there. That wasn't a coincidence...it meant something.

All in all, a decent episode. I liked last weeks much better mainly because of the big change in direction of the flash sideways. More on-insland action this week which was great.


I don't know. He has been trying to get all the candidates together so he can off them all at once. Maybe he was surprised in the fact that he didn't need to use Kate to get them.
 
I amy have jumped the gun and assumed that the well he was shoved down also leads to the wheel.


Oh ha. I dont think this one does. They sealed off the one that does correct?

I hope desmond gets out of that well and shoves his boot up either Sayids *** or MIB's ***.
 
They have already done this before...they have already gathered together..they have already left the island with MiB before, which is what I think the alt timeline is...and perhaps in that reiteration of the cycle, the limo driver was the body MiB inhabited to get off the island...that timeline is in the past,,,2005...and what we are seeing on the island is this same cycle happening again...and again, and again

Remember the end of the Matrix movies? The Oracle and The Architect met and agreed to unplug all humans that wanted to be free, and that peace would last 'As long as it can'.

I think the show is going to end with Desmond rebooting things so the MiB never got off...and Jacob and MiB will be back on the beach...and the world spins round and round, and they look up, and there is a plane splitting up in the sky....and away we go.
 
I think this whole thing is just going to be Hurley's time in the mental institution.........this is all just made up in his head. IMHO.


In the season 2 episode "Dave", this was what Dave was trying to tell Hurley.


I may have bought this idea 3 years ago, but no anymore.
 
I think this whole thing is just going to be Hurley's time in the mental institution.........this is all just made up in his head. IMHO.

Just like bob Newhart rolling over in bed and susanne pleshette was in bed with him and the Inn was all just a dream?
 
I think this whole thing is just going to be Hurley's time in the mental institution.........this is all just made up in his head. IMHO.

That's been a popular theory ever since "Dave". And the writers have said time and time again -- no. :wink:
 
In the season 2 episode "Dave", this was what Dave was trying to tell Hurley.


I may have bought this idea 3 years ago, but no anymore.


Carlton Cuse: The connection between the imaginary Dave and Dave his father was completely intentional, I mean we wanted basically Hurley to imagine a friend and have that be wrapped up in his unresolved relationship with his Dad, so that’s why his imaginary friend is named Dave.
 
Carlton Cuse: The connection between the imaginary Dave and Dave his father was completely intentional, I mean we wanted basically Hurley to imagine a friend and have that be wrapped up in his unresolved relationship with his Dad, so that’s why his imaginary friend is named Dave.

Cuse has also mentioned that Dave was Libby's husband, and he died on the deck when Hurley stepped on it.
 
I wish I could take credit for fully noticing this but I just read it on another site. It appears there is a Bruce Springsteen fan writing Lost.

When Hurley's mother set him up on a blind date to meet a girl named Rosalita, and the restaurant that they met in Spanish Johnny's - these are two clear references to two songs on Bruce's "The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle": Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) and Incident On 57th Street"

The name Rosalita got my radar up a little, but I completely missed the Spanish Johnny reference.

Anyway - Buuuuuuuuce!
 
I think this whole thing is just going to be Hurley's time in the mental institution.........this is all just made up in his head. IMHO.

No way...people would be ******...You can get away with this on Newhart, but not Lost.
 
My Dad loves to tell me over and over about the Newhart ending.


Do you guys think they will tie loose ends about Christian Sheppard?



Take a stroll down memory lane. Remember when we had simple themes? Such as the plane survivors simply trying to survive, or Ben vs. Widmore, or even Losties vs. Others.
 
Christian will be interesting. So the whispers/ghosts are people who did bad stuff on the island, does that mean he did something bad there? Was Christian really the man in black in disguise? Why was Christians body never found ( I guess its a big jungle and all so that might not have to be explained).

Also, if the man in black can take any form, why did he need Lockes body? Did he only need it to get off the island? I wonder if Desmond trying to kill Locke in the sideways timeline will knock Lockes consciousness back into his body on the island, forcing MIB out.

Yeah, there has got to be some connection between the two "Lockes", or else there is no reason for Desmond to run him over, unless he was just doing so to trigger his memories of the other timeline, which I suppose is possible. Seems a little drastic as it looked like he was trying to kill him though. Of course that also happened just after Flocke through Desmond down a well.

Good episode, I loved seeing htem get rid of Alana's annoying character like that. Can't wait to see where this all leads.
 
Okay, I'm starting to buy the idea that this has all happened, ala Matrix.

Now, here's my reasoning: the producers have been quoted as saying that a number of Stephen King books have influenced the show, most specifically, The Stand. Brief synopsis: most of the population is eliminated. The remaining people divide into two groups of "good" vs. "evil." A big showdown occurs and the evil clan is destroyed by a nuclear bomb. Final chapter, the Flagg, the leader of the baddies, reappears in the form of a crow and begins gathering his clan again.

Second King influence: the Dark Tower series. I won't spoil it for those interested in reading them. Suffice it to say, we see the same idea of the story looping continuously. For King (and most of his readers), it's not the final destination, it's the journey or process that gets us there where we reveal our true selves and learn/grow.
 

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