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re: Lost: Season 5 Ep 7 (2/25/2009) "The Life and Death of JB"
Posted on 2/23/09 at 4:34 pm to BhamTigah
Posted on 2/23/09 at 4:34 pm to BhamTigah
quote:
I can't wait to find out more about that dude.
sorry dont want the spoilers nazis after me. although anyone who is a die hard fan of the show, will read any info given to find out more about what it is going on and what to expect
Posted on 2/23/09 at 4:36 pm to BhamTigah
quote:
Goes along nicely with Christian telling Locke he was suppose to turn the wheel rather than Ben. I guess Jacob wanted Locke gone, not Ben.
This would be consistent with the show.
Remember, much of the first 3 seasons was devoted to the idea of the con, and how people are taken one direction and completely thrown out of loop (no pun intended), and then the con is set.
Could Locke not be the "chosen" one as we all see him, and really he's just a pawn? He's been the pawn his whole life, remember. Maybe that will stay true on the island.
Posted on 2/23/09 at 4:39 pm to Stewie Griffin
People haven't been guessing so much about a TV show since everyone wanted to know "who shot J.R."
By the way, who did shoot J.R.? I never watched the show.
By the way, who did shoot J.R.? I never watched the show.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 8:38 am to tylercsbn9
quote:
tylercsbn9
did you watch the 3 sneak peaks
Posted on 2/25/09 at 9:12 am to CE Tiger
Yeah. I saw them.
Fantastic

Fantastic
Posted on 2/25/09 at 9:18 am to BhamTigah
quote:This show actually always reminds me about the mystery I used to enjoy about wondering WTF was going on in "the X-Files".
People haven't been guessing so much about a TV show since everyone wanted to know "who shot J.R."
I hope this show ends better than that one did
Posted on 2/25/09 at 9:21 am to TigerInBamaLand
quote:
WTF was going on in "the X-Files"
I was gonna mention the same thing. It sucks that they stopped being so creative with that show. They tried to kill Mulder about 3 different times because they didn't know if it was going to be the last season or not.
Writers for Lost are much better. It is kinda nice that they are really flying through this season without much "filler". I see this as similar to the "who shot mr. burns" from the simpsons.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 10:39 am to seawolf06
Doc Jensen has a new theory that Jacks grandaddy is actually Jack
Posted on 2/25/09 at 11:32 am to CE Tiger
quote:
Doc Jensen has a new theory that Jacks grandaddy is actually Jack
They are all their own grandpas, that's the point, lol.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 11:35 am to seawolf06
Isn't that physically impossible?
Even in the 'Lost' realm.
Even in the 'Lost' realm.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 11:43 am to Decatur
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Doc Jensen has a new theory that Jacks grandaddy is actually Jack
quote:It was on his ew.com recap from that episode. He mentioned it in passing - it is one of hie more "out there" theories for sure.
Link?
I'll see if I can find you that link.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 11:49 am to TigerInBamaLand
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My big theory?
Grandpa Ray really isn't Jack's Grandpa.
HE'S JACK.
Older. Wiser. Off The Island. And here, at this moment in his history, he's helping his younger self along his path of destiny by giving him what he most needs: His father's shoes.
linky-link
It's on pg 5 of that recap I think under some heading about Jack's daddy issues.
This post was edited on 2/25/09 at 11:50 am
Posted on 2/25/09 at 12:00 pm to TigerInBamaLand
Okay, how about this. If you noticed, Jack and his grandfather are exactly the same size and build. So, let's say he Jack only thinks that this is his grandfather.
Christian went along with the charade as he is obviously involved with the island as well.
This would mean that Jack isn't biologically his own grandfather, he was just raised to believe that a future version of himself is his grandfather.
Christian went along with the charade as he is obviously involved with the island as well.
This would mean that Jack isn't biologically his own grandfather, he was just raised to believe that a future version of himself is his grandfather.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 4:53 pm to Lexo
Only 3 more hours
Do you guys usually watch the enhanced episodes? Every now and then I learn something from them.
Do you guys usually watch the enhanced episodes? Every now and then I learn something from them.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 6:13 pm to Lexo
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So, let's say he Jack only thinks that this is his grandfather.
Ive said from the moment it happened that there is a whole lot more to Jack Grandfather.... there was no reason to put him in for those 2 min.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 6:16 pm to Lsut81
And no reason for him to carry around his dead son's shoes.
Posted on 2/25/09 at 6:20 pm to seawolf06
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And no reason for him to carry around his dead son's shoes.
This is one of those things that I believe Abrams is just fricking with us with. Add kate's long lost brother who brings her a sandwich and now he is he husband in the future.
This grandpa conspiracy is bs and illogical, Abrams has a lot of Lost viewers around his finger, and he is pointing them whichever way he pleases.
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