March 04, 2009
“Lafleur” March 4th, 2009 “…now what?” - Jin ; “…then what?” - Juliet It has been said that the last two episodes of Lost, “316″ and “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham,” were sort of a launching point for the rest of the show...
Cultural Learnings
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Myles
at 11:16 PM
December 16, 2008
Contains S5 Spoilers. Alright, time for a stretch of the imagination... So far, each season, we are introduced to a new set of players on the stage that is the island.By now, if you have done even basic research into next season, we know that some sort of PHYSICAL time travel has occurred. Now, I do...
LOST Theories
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DarkUFO
at 10:16 PM
October 22, 2008
Let me begin by prefacing this series of theories and observations by saying that this is not meant to be an end-all-be-all theory. This is simply an attempt to explain what we already know and what we should expect to learn given what we already know. Possibilities will be explored in an objective ...
LOST Theories
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DarkUFO
at 5:57 PM
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July 09, 2008
Once again, we present Rock-Critically Correct, a feature in which the most recent issues of Rolling Stone, Blender, Vibe, and Spin are given a once-over by a writer who's contributed to many of those magazines, as well as a few others! In this installment, he looks at the new issue of Blender: Five...
Idolator
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at 12:00 PM
June 02, 2008
Ok, bear with me here. I want to begin by making it clear that my knowledge of The Stand (by Stephen King) is strictly based on Wikipedia-based research. Now, the creators have insisted that, while Lost is incredibly immersed in mythology, it is essentially a character-driven show. Keeping that in m...
LOST Theories
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at 5:21 AM
June 01, 2008
Once there was an island. Not The Island, just "an" island. Probably in the South Pacific. Unremarkable. The kind of place that would have a few resorts and host a season of Survivor. Then something came down. We know exotic matter is deep within the island. I believe it impacted the earth on that u...
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at 6:47 AM
May 29, 2008
I found this theory a month or so ago. I didn't see it here, so I thought I would share. Early 1800’s: The Black Rock was a slave boat crossing the Pacific. The boat was transporting a large assortment of metallic minerals, which were highly reactive to other forces of magnetism. Unexpectedly, the...
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at 4:59 PM
May 09, 2008
Early 1800’s: The Black Rock was a slave boat crossing the Pacific. The boat was transporting a large assortment of metallic minerals, which were highly reactive to other forces of magnetism. Unexpectedly, the boat encounters the island of LOST. Being that the island has unique magnetic properties...
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at 11:04 AM
May 06, 2008
I sorry if anyone has previously posted this theory, but its something i've been thinking since just before Alexandra Rousseau-Linus died in "The Shape of Things to Come". It's relative to us finding out what the hell happened to The Crazy French Chick in her past. The only way we are going to find ...
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at 2:56 PM
March 26, 2008
We know several things about Mr. Whitmore. First, we know that he is aware of the island in detail. He knew about the Black Rock (log recovered), the plane (flight recorder, a modern equivalent to a ship's log), Ben, etc. And I think we have more than a hunch that he sent Desmond to the island knowi...
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