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re: Started Watching Lost and Love It So Far *FINISHED IT*
Posted on 3/18/13 at 3:03 pm to CocomoLSU
Posted on 3/18/13 at 3:03 pm to CocomoLSU
Ok here are just a couple. I'm sure I'm way off so don't poke fun. I'm sure when I'm done watching the series I will look back on this and laugh.
***DO NOT TELL ME IF I AM RIGHT, WRONG, OUT OF LEFT FIELD, OR ON THE RIGHT TRACK***
1)The electromagnetic "event" described in the video was some malfunction of the experiment leading to the station operators death. The code being entered prevents it from happening again. My guess is some form of chemical release. Rousseau's team landed near one and something similar happened which caused her team to get "sick". Maybe the inhabitants of the island saved her child.
2)Seeing as how the island is in the South Pacific, maybe it was a military experiment to prepare soldiers for a tropical warzone. The stations were used to manipulate the mind to help with survival. When the station operators stop working their station, the mind manipulation got worse. This could explain the black smoke cloud, the hallucinations, flashbacks, etc.
***DO NOT TELL ME IF I AM RIGHT, WRONG, OUT OF LEFT FIELD, OR ON THE RIGHT TRACK***
1)The electromagnetic "event" described in the video was some malfunction of the experiment leading to the station operators death. The code being entered prevents it from happening again. My guess is some form of chemical release. Rousseau's team landed near one and something similar happened which caused her team to get "sick". Maybe the inhabitants of the island saved her child.
2)Seeing as how the island is in the South Pacific, maybe it was a military experiment to prepare soldiers for a tropical warzone. The stations were used to manipulate the mind to help with survival. When the station operators stop working their station, the mind manipulation got worse. This could explain the black smoke cloud, the hallucinations, flashbacks, etc.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 3:11 pm to kballa6
At this point in the series, those are as good of guesses/theories as anybody else's. The more you watch, the more you'll see if/where you're right/wrong. And like I said, once you're done with the series finale, going back and looking at your theories should be good times.
Are you to the point where it's killing you to not be able to watch the show 24/7? I remember when I rewatched with my ex, it sucked so bad if we couldn't get together and watch the show on any particular night...it meant I had to go another day without it. Lost was very much addicting for me.![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/IconLOL.gif)
Are you to the point where it's killing you to not be able to watch the show 24/7? I remember when I rewatched with my ex, it sucked so bad if we couldn't get together and watch the show on any particular night...it meant I had to go another day without it. Lost was very much addicting for me.
![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/IconLOL.gif)
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:38 am to kballa6
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Seeing as how the island is in the South Pacific
When was this ever stated?
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