yes that has seemed more and more likely I wonder what Kate will think next week.
So what do you think the giant statue was that they saw just before the last flash?
I love it!! A love rhombus (like a love trianlge, but with four sides, the opposing sides which don't meet, i.e. Jack doesn't get it on with Sawyer and Kate won't with Juliette)!! Tough call since she did get to gether with Jack for a while once they got back. Looks like the makings for a bit of a soap opera in there.
Well...at least we know why Jin was in the Van now. I'm also very happy about the Sawyer/Juliette thing. I felt bad for him after Kate left. I just hope that Kate doesn't come in and mess it all up now.
Is Goodspeed the one who got Ben's dad to come to the island?
Just want to mention that I was right. I love it when that happens.
Yes, Horace Goodpseed was the one that brought Ben and his father to the island. Jin, Sawyer, Juliette and Miles are in the mid 70's, and now Jack, Kate and Hurley are there too - but where's Sun?
YOU KNOW, she is going to come back and mess it up!
I have SO much to say, I got to work today and the THEORIES were FLYING!
Of course, it's a love rhombus.
Randini, WHERE ARE YOU???????
Something came up. I just got around to watching it.
Here we go,
The statue, something CLEARLY happens to it after because if you recall when they were on the little boat on an episode, there was only the foot left? Remember?
Yea the four toed foot. Too bad we only saw the back of the whole statue.
One of the girls here thinks that Ben is going to be like Richard, stuck in time and doesn't age.
I don't buy it. Locke maybe. Ben's too machiavelian. Remember when Ben & Locke went to "see" Jacob, that Jacob asked Locke to help him. I don't think that Ben has any "special" connection to the island and is more similar to what Castro is to Cuba - a political figure/military leader.
I CAN NOT believe they did not say the name of the baby??? I NEED TO KNOW THAT![/QUOTE]You waiting to see if it's Jacob like I am? I mean Jacob lives in Horace's cabin.
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Another great recap....Richard might be Egyptian? Hence the eyeliner? Hence the Statue? He never ages? Very interesting theory in the recap.
Interesting. I agree with him about sawyer telling horace the whole spiel about being able to get over love, then having that "oh shucks (editied to get around profanity filster), now am I going to do" look on his face when Kate showed up (assuming he aws actually talking about Kate and not the mother of Clementine - his daughter). I disagree with the author though in talking about Lost leaving the drama. They just made a freaking love rhombus. That's pure soap opera material right there (and IMHO soap operas are basically over dramatized drama).
I do like his Egypt theory though. My only problem with it is that the Island seems to always be inthe Pacific. However, Yimmy's (Echo's brother) plane (the beechcraft that Boone died in) crashed on it after coming out of Nigeria. Since there's no way a plane that small would make it to the Pacific without stopping to refuel (who's to say it didn't?) the island might actually go to the Atlantic once in a while - after all, it is always moving (as Eloise said). Aso note that the necklace that Amy took from her husband before turning him over to be brought to the hostiles is is not a cross, it's an ankh, an ancient egyptian symbol for eternal life (interestingly of you go to the wiki page for Horus, there's a drawing of him holding an ankh in his hand and when Horace pulls the Ankh that Amy was hiding in the sock drawer, he holds it up).
That is correct. Interstingly, Tunisia is very close to Egypt (they're only separated by Lybia) and was like the major "fork in the road" of acient times (Egyptians moving outward - and later Romans moving into Africa). I'm not sure, but I'd bet that ancient Tunisia was heavily onfluenced by the Egyptians. Hmmm. I'm going to have to read up a bit on Ancient Tunisia, maybe that's where the key is.