Apr 06
Darlton Reveal Finale Twist Codename & Tease “Dead is Dead”
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ABC just posted a new audio podcast with Damon and Carlton:
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Apr 06
Season 5 Fan Ratings – Ep. 5.11 “Whatever Happened, Happened”
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According to SL-LOST.com readers, “Whatever Happened, Happened” was a slightly better episode than “Namaste” and “He’s Our You”:
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Apr 06
Mondays’ LOST Debate: The Temple
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On today’s debate we want to hear your theories on the Temple.
Who built it, and when?
What do Smokey and the Temple have to do with each other?
What effects does it have on people who enter it?
How will Ben be healed? Why will he lose his “innocence” and recent memories?
Discuss!
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Apr 05
The LOST Initiative – “Whatever Happened, Happened”
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Apr 05
Gitsie Girl’s Thoughts on Ep. 5.11 “Whatever Happened, Happened”
Recaps/Reviews, Season 5
Should the Losties really be going back and course correcting? What if their purpose is to go back and change something? I appreciated that Jack refused to help Ben. Sure, it violates the Hippocratic Oath, but I appreciate that he’s operating more on faith now and doesn’t have to control and fix everything.
See my initial thoughts here.
1. Are we so sure that Claire’s mom is on the up-and-up? After all, she was meeting with Ben’s lawyer. And, just a few short months ago was in a coma and now miraculously, and conveniently, she’s up, walking around and meeting with shady lawyers. I’m going to hold judgment on her until we see a little more. I still think that Aaron is going to show up on the island and maybe she’ll be the one to bring him.
2. Jin says that Sayid is headed North. Everybody heads north in this show. When Michael went looking for Walt remember which way he went (North)? Remember Eko’s stick… “Lift up your eyes and look North.”
3. I want to know if Hurley is still seeing his dead friends now that he’s back on the island? Any more chess with Mr Eko?
4. Kate is using Cassidy as her confessional. She tells her about the crash, the survivors and even that Aaron is not her son. Is it fair that she puts all of this on Cassidy? I don’t want to believe that this will come back to haunt her but on the show you never know what kinds of connections people have. Heck, for all we know Cassidy is a Widmore.
5. Listen to Jack, new man of faith, “Did you ever think that the island wants to fix things itself?” Poignant moment or Jack making excuses? I like to think that Jack is going to let whatever happened, happen.
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Apr 04
LOST’s Take on Free Will Makes Sense to Physicists
LOST Theories, Season 5
I just came across with this interesting article from Popular Mechanics, it’s a great read:
We can always count on Hurley to bring into question exactly what we’re thinking. In last night’s episode, of Lost, “Whatever Happened, Happened,” he came through once again when he asked what should be a simple question: Does Ben (2004) remember being shot by Sayid back in 1977? Clearly, the chronology of time on the island is as perplexing to the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 as it is to us.
A few weeks ago, we addressed the issue of paradox in time travel. (A quick refresher: A time traveler goes back into the past and kills his grandfather before his mother is conceived, which negates his own birth. In that case, he would never travel back in time in the first place. So his grandfather wouldn’t be killed at his hand and the time traveler would be born—and could potentially travel back in time and kill his grandfather. Therein lies the paradox.) According to Novikov’s Self-Consistency principle, there is zero probability of a time traveler doing something that would change the future; therefore, the universe will keep time travelers from altering the past to change the future.
And that’s exactly what trips us—and Hurley—up. Miles (channeling Faraday, who has mysteriously disappeared) explains that everything that has happened has already happened at sometime, “we [just] never experienced how it all turns out.” This jibes completely with what we’ve been told by other characters on the show (“Time is like a string. You can move forward, and you can move in reverse, but you can’t create a new string,” Faraday explained in the season five premiere ). But if everything that’s happened has already happened, then what about the concept of free will?
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Apr 03
“Whatever Happened, Happened” Recap & Analysis by Chris Kirkman
LOST Theories, Recaps/Reviews, Season 5
Previously, on Lost: Sawyer. Cassidy. Baby. Con. Kate. Copter. Whisper. SPLASH! Kidnap. Lawyer. Carole. Island. Past. Ben. Sayid. Van. CRASH! Escape. Jungle. Run. Jin? WHACK! BLAM! Thud. Thonk!
This week on Lost: Okay, this week it’s time for me to be fast and furious (in theaters today!), so bear with me. Let’s roll!
After Kate gets off the Island, she goes to see Cassidy – Sawyer’s ex and mother of his daughter, Clementine – and spills the beans. Cassidy calls Sawyer a son of a bitch and a coward for jumping off the chopper. Kate hands Cassidy money, but she doesn’t want it since it’s dirty blood money from the Oceanic settlement.
Later, later, like 2007 later, Kate leaves the docks where Sun has Ben at gunpoint and decides, despite the shock of potential gunfire around her “son,” that it’s okay to stop off at the local supermart for some chocolate milk. Aaron doesn’t want chocolate milk, dammit, he wants a juice box. So, somewhere between aisle three and aisle five, Kate loses Aaron. That kid is damn slippery. Anyone else have a problem with this scenario? Did your mom ever lose you in the grocery store as a child? Hell no, when you were Aaron’s age, your mom got a shopping cart even if she was going in there just to pick up panty hose and you were in the cart, standing up at the front, playing King of the World like Leonardo fucking DiCaprio. You know it’s true. Anyways, she gets all frantic and sees someone who looks a lot like Claire walking toward the exit with Aaron. She grabs him and holds him close. Next time, use a cart Kate. Moms everywhere agree.
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