omg...Morbo said:Okay, 'The Shape Of Things To Come' is my new favourite episode of Season 4 so far lol. I'm thinking we'll be seeing a lot more of Penny to come...
Hey Morbo!Morbo said:Just confirming 'Cabin Fever' will be Locke centric.
Also, after looking at the guest stars list for the season finale 'There's No Place Like Home', it appears to be flashbacks of various characters (much like the Season One finale, 'Exodus'). The unconfirmed guest star list includes:
L. Scott Caldwell (Rose)
Nestor Carbonell (Richard)
Jeff Fahey (Frank)
Kevin Durand (Keamy)
Anthony Azizi (Omar)
Andrea Gabriel (Nadia)
Byron Chung (Sun's father, Mr. Paik)
June Kyoko Lu (Sun's mother, Mrs. Paik)
Lillian Hurst (Hurley's mother, Carmen Reyes)
Cheech Marin (Hurley's father, David Reyes)
Veronica Hamel (Jack's mother, Margo Shephard)
Michelle Forbes (unknown character)
Susan Duerden (Claire's mother, Carole Littleton) - N.B. Duerden is not the same actress who appeared as Claire's mother in 'Par Avion'
Noah Craft (unknown character)
I know right, oh, Awesome, downloads finished guys!bigboyjames said:omg im downloading the last 2 hour season finale ATM. im having an orgasm
Damn, i'm capped for another 1 and a half weeks.bigboyjames said:omg im downloading the last 2 hour season finale ATM. im having an orgasm
Is that true? I dont get itMorbo said:They also shot two additional dummy scenes to prevent leaking the final reveal in the season finale with
Sawyer and Desmond in the coffin.
Yeah i know, i was so happy for Desmond, finally...and thank god that Sawyer didnt die!! I was so sad for Jin and locke, i hope those darn producers are feeling happy and good about themselves now :mad1:ZEROtheHERO said:Last night's episode, wow. First off, THANK GOSH Desmond didn't die. So happy he was reunited with Penny.
Walt is woaahhhhh now. He's so huge and grown up. I didn't recognize him.
The sadest scene ever in the history of lost must be the scene with the helicopter and Jin. I knew he was going to die, but i still felt emotional. If only they waited like 20 seconds!
Michael is definately dead. Harold Perrineau (the actor who plays Michael) confirmed it in an interview recently. I took Christian's comment: "You can go now, Michael" as the island's way of informing Michael that he has redeemed himself, he no longer "has work to do" and can now die. More importantly, we are yet to see the status of Claire, another "spooky, ghostlike" addition to Jacob's clan perhaps?ZEROtheHERO said:Oh come on. Micheal isn't dead. What was up with that whole scene with Jack and Claire's dad talking to him? And just before the explosion to?
It was definately a flashback. The writers cleverly disguised Jin's flashback and Sun's flashforward as one story and fooled the viewer into believing that the events were occuring concurrently. The gravestone had the date of the crash (September 22, 2004) on it, which is consistent with the "lie" the Oceanic Six are telling the public but the events of "Ji Yeon" are shortly after they leave the island (6-7 months) while the events of Sun's flashforward in "There's No Place Like Home Part 2" are approximately three years (according to Kate) after they leave the island and we dont know whether "Jeremy Bentham" has approached Sun between these two time periods (however, I assume he has and has told her about Jin's survival and that may be the reason why Sun is so eager to help Charles Widmore to locate the island, reuniting her with her "lost" husband).CharlieB said:The flash-forward (possibly a flash-black) where Jin is in a rush to buy the panda for a client's wife, and the flash-forward where Jin and Hurley visiting the grave of Jin seemed very dodgy aswell.
We know that apparently the numbers are "bad". Hurley was institutionalised in 'Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute' where he first encountered the numbers from Leonard Simms, a patient at the hospital. Leonard first heard the numbers repeating on a loop while he was stationed in the Pacific with Sam Toomey, who also believes the numbers to be cursed and thought the only way to break the "curse" was to shoot himself in the head with a shotgun. Apparently, the numbers were also what led Danielle Rousseau's expedition team to the island (they heard the numbers being transmitted on a loop from the island and upon investigation were shipwrecked onto the island). The numbers also appeared in the hatch: 4+8+15+16+23+42 = 108 (i.e. the counter which appears in 'The Swan'). These numbers are significant to the Valenzetti Equation, a mathematical interpretation of how many years human existence will survive (from, The Lost Experience).MaNiElla said:What got me the most is that this season's over and there are still so many things that we still don’t know, and they didnt give any satisfying answers to any of the other stuff from other seasons, such as:
-The numbers that keep haunting Hurley
-The effect that happened when Desmond stopped pushing the button
-How the others can get off the island and back (and im talking about the guy with eyeliner, Alper I think?)
A+++ postMorbo said:Michael is definately dead. Harold Perrineau (the actor who plays Michael) confirmed it in an interview recently. I took Christian's comment: "You can go now, Michael" as the island's way of informing Michael that he has redeemed himself, he no longer "has work to do" and can now die. More importantly, we are yet to see the status of Claire, another "spooky, ghostlike" addition to Jacob's clan perhaps?
It was definately a flashback. The writers cleverly disguised Jin's flashback and Sun's flashforward as one story and fooled the viewer into believing that the events were occuring concurrently. The gravestone had the date of the crash (September 22, 2004) on it, which is consistent with the "lie" the Oceanic Six are telling the public but the events of "Ji Yeon" are shortly after they leave the island (6-7 months) while the events of Sun's flashforward in "There's No Place Like Home Part 2" are approximately three years (according to Kate) after they leave the island and we dont know whether "Jeremy Bentham" has approached Sun between these two time periods (however, I assume he has and has told her about Jin's survival and that may be the reason why Sun is so eager to help Charles Widmore to locate the island, reuniting her with her "lost" husband).
We know that apparently the numbers are "bad". Hurley was institutionalised in 'Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute' where he first encountered the numbers from Leonard Simms, a patient at the hospital. Leonard first heard the numbers repeating on a loop while he was stationed in the Pacific with Sam Toomey, who also believes the numbers to be cursed and thought the only way to break the "curse" was to shoot himself in the head with a shotgun. Apparently, the numbers were also what led Danielle Rousseau's expedition team to the island (they heard the numbers being transmitted on a loop from the island and upon investigation were shipwrecked onto the island). The numbers also appeared in the hatch: 4+8+15+16+23+42 = 108 (i.e. the counter which appears in 'The Swan'). These numbers are significant to the Valenzetti Equation, a mathematical interpretation of how many years human existence will survive (from, The Lost Experience).
Desmond exhibited "super powers" after turning the fail-safe key. He can now relive past events such as those in "Flashes Before Your Eyes" and "The Constant" while also being able to see the future, for example in "Catch 22". A consequence of this new found ability is upon leaving the island, one must only leave and enter on a bearing of 305 degrees, if he leaves on a bearing other than this, he will begin to exhibit side effects of becoming "unstuck in time", much like Minkowski. To prevent this from happening, Desmond must contact someone which exists in both time periods, Penny.
The "Others" had a submarine which they could use get off and on the island. Unfortunately, Locke blew the submarine up before Jack and Juliet could leave in "The Man From Tallahassee". Since this, none of the "Others" have been shown to ever leave the island, with the exception of Ben (who used the Orchid to "teleport" one year into the future, to the Sahara Desert). We've seen Ethan, Richard and Tom off the island but these took place before "The Man From Tallahassee". Also of interest, the "Others" were building a runway "for the aliens" (according to Juliet) on the Hydra Station, possibly an alternate method of leaving the island but since then, The Hydra has now been abandoned.