Lessee…Jack told the pilot 48, and that’s the only number we’ve heard. The pilot made it 49, but then he died, so it’s 48 again.
Then the marshal died, making it 47.
But soon the baby will be born, making it 48 again!
Or maybe it’s twins! 49!
Lessee…Jack told the pilot 48, and that’s the only number we’ve heard. The pilot made it 49, but then he died, so it’s 48 again.
Then the marshal died, making it 47.
But soon the baby will be born, making it 48 again!
Or maybe it’s twins! 49!
She is indeed aussie. I thought her accent was a little wishy-washy at first too.
Click!
The whole thing is one of Hurley’s flashbacks! He’s sitting in the back of a parked microbus, freaking out after a Phish concert.
Why not?
We do it to all other types of shows here on the Dope, even those that aren’t mysteries. I, for one, welcome such in depth scrutiny. Especially for this fascinating new show of ours.
Just because we nitpick doesn’t mean we don’t love the show. Ever been to a Star Trek convention? I rest my case.
Someone on the show asked the same question - or they might’ve asked “How did you get those knives on the plane?” and the answer was a pretty straightforward “I checked them.”
Question: Where is checked baggage stored in a plane like that? All along the bottom of the plane? I always got the impression there was a hold in the back of the plane… but if that were the case, the checked luggage would’ve been lost with the tail section.
Also, regarding his legs atrophied… it does take him quite a while to first stand up. That could be the token gesture the writers showed to indicate that his legs were weak.
RE: Luggage… My uncle was a mechanic for Eastern Airlines and he currently works for Gulfstream. He told me that there are nets every so often in the cargo hold that keeps the luggage from shifting during the flight. I just can’t remember if that was for the big Eastern jets or the little Gulfstreams.
So it would make sense for some of the luggage to stay with the center section. Maybe. (I’m still thinking that there is no way that center section survived after losing the tail section, but that’s just me.)
There are some potential spoilers on this E online page.
Potential spoilers: (you may not want to read!!!)
[Spoiler]They’re going to end up dividing into two camps–one camp believes they can still be saved, the other does not and moves into some caves on the island. (If you saw my E! News Live segment on Wednesday, you know that some skinny fellas, aka skeletons, are already inhabiting those caves…)
On Oct. 20, we’ll learn more about Jack and find out about his mother and why he was in Australia. There’s also a thief on the island–someone steals the last bottles of water. And Claire’s pregnancy gets complicated.[/Spoiler]
I watched the parts with Locke again. Despite not recognizing it as any brand I’m aware of, I do think the device on his bedside table was a ham radio. The microphone on top & the squeeling noise that stops when he shuts it off point that way.
If he is a ham, should he be able to hel sayid with radio stuff? (tho he isn’t supoosed to know about the French transmission)
I still think we don’t know for sure if he was paralyzed (despite him being amazed with his toes wiggling). I just find it odd that that no one said it outright. tho I suppose they may just be being politically correct in saying “your condition”.
Brian
I never asked that question. I said it seemed to me that he’d called specifically to discuss the trip.
It’s Evil Death, dude.
Re: Locke’s leg muscles. However he wound up chairbound, his limbs would have been exercised regularly as part of his treatment regimen. Retaining muscle tone aids circulation, reducing the risk of strokes, clots, thrombosis and gangrene.
Re: luggage. We actually saw the hold section at the bottom of the fuselage.
Sorry. I misread that. I see now that you were saying you got the impression that the conversation had just begun as opposed to saying that you wondered why he would call for that purpose and then wait until the end of the hour.
As for the name, OOPS! My short hand fails me again (when it takes you until Friday to get around to posting, mucho notes are required!)
That should read, “I see now that it SEEMS you were saying…”
I don’t want to put words in your keyboard again!
Oh, random note…
At the end of each show, after the credits, there’s a… I’m not sure what the term is… the production company gets a 2 second logo thing at the end… and it seems to be “Bad Robot” productions.
Yeah, Bad Robot is the same crew that does Alias (and Felicity too, I believe). Means nothing.
Okay. I can forgive the fact that the writers write ridiculous plots like sending two people, including a girl, out on a boar hunt when there’s plenty of he-men sitting around doing nothing but picking sand out of their asses. I can accept that Sayid would send Kate off with his prized tracking device so that SHE could climb a tree… in the middle of her boar hunt.
But I can’t stand that the writers make the characters stupid beyond reason. Burning the fuselage was stupid for practical reasons,yes. It is made of metal – a useful material for creating cooking pots, weapons, tools, or even roofs on a hut.
But, the most glaring reason they wouldn’t burn it is because it’s THE BIGGEST GIVEAWAY to any pilot who would pass overhead that there was a PLANE CRASH.
And, pardon me for being too critical, but has NO ONE thought to write the words “SOS” in the sand!?! Or to burn fires at night that spell “SOS?” If a pilot did pass overhead and saw the fire, what in the world makes anyone think the pilot would know that they needed help?
ARGH!
You need to go sit down somewhere and think. The fuselage is not going to be completely destroyed by the fire. The reason they’re burning it is to cremate the dead bodies that are inside it.
That’s what I figured. Just thought it might be funny when considering a few theories.
After rewatching I think I’m the only one who thinks Jack just grunts in the preview for next week instead of saying
Dad!
And as for the Austrailian chick, Emilie De Ravin used to star on the show Roswell where her American accent was so good I just assumed she was American. Just how Austrailian is she?
Aside from having a boat pass by, their best chance of being found is from the air. Why would you take this huge shiny, silvery hunk of plane that reflects the sun and torch it to a charred black? What is going to better attract attention?
I agree that it may be short sided to burn the plane. Some people suggested that the bodies should have been removed and burned some other way. It makes sense except for the fact that bodies in crashed planes tend to be in many more pieces than they would show on the TV.
It may also help the plot line to dispose of the big ol hardware store sitting there on the beach with the castaways.
short sided?
jeeeeez - more coffee