If it was that easy, they’d have been rescued by now. The fact that they haven’t been rescued alone should have them crawling all over this landmass trying to figure out what’s up.
You let a jumbo jet (pontoon options or no) go down and there are going to be military ships and planes a-plenty gridding off all the possible places it could have went down. As much play as these issues get on this board, you’d think they’d toss in some more discussions of that nature among the castaways.
Not to freak you out, but head back to that page and count which paragraph that is, then move on to another paragraph that wasn’t shown in the episode. In case you forgot the link
Assuming, of course, that they are actually still on the Earth they know. They could be on a parallel world (perhaps an otherwise empty one?) or just “elsewhere.”
Damn. At first I thought maybe those were deleted scenes and somebody forgot to take them out of the episode summary (perhaps prepared in advance).
And then when Flightless Bird mentioned to check the paragraphs, I knew it would be those… (although 4, 16, and 23 were scenes present in the episode).
A guess for next week’s episode. The raft crew heads stright north for however long and picks up something on the radar. They sail on towards the radar object and find that they’ve somehow come back to the island without having doubled back.
A guess for next week’s episode. The raft crew heads stright north for however long and picks up something on the radar. They sail on towards the radar object and find that they’ve somehow come back to the island without having doubled back.
Good idea, but MY guess is, the raft crew heads stright north for however long and picks up something on the radar. They sail on towards the radar object and find that they’ve somehow come back to the island without having doubled back.