Uh, to disperse the freaky electromagnetism I think. But that wasn't really explained it just kind of happened.
Uh, to disperse the freaky electromagnetism I think. But that wasn't really explained it just kind of happened.
Yeah it was that electromagnetism buggery. Not that it actually seemed to do very much when he stopped, aside from be a beacon to Penny.
Did the Island just teleport everyone off the plane then? No crash, no wreckage, just the blinding light and then there they are.
Also I had presumed that Hurley had bought the seats up to save the lives of other people - but only First Class was actually bought out (Mostly). Did he have some other motivation in doing this?
Lapetus is still awesome and still one of the best reasons to watch the show so I am megaglad he's back.
The button-pushing was helping to protect the island from outsiders' prying eyes. That was the most important factor of it, I think. That said, had Desmond not turned the key after everything went haywire it probably would've been a lot more disastrous.
I suspect that only a select few people actually saw the white light. It would be one of the typical bastard twists of fate if Sun and Jin turned out to be separated by a period of fifteen years or whatever.
i liked this weeks episode but it wasn't as great as the first 5. it seemed a little cold to me, but some interesting questions arose;
Who built/created the Lamp Post? Eloise said it was a clever man
Who are those two mildly annoying new characters (are they Ilana and Ceaser?)
WTF happened with Aaron?
Was its Desmond that beat the shiz out of Ben?
Where are Sun, Ben, Sayid and possibly Frank (yay he's back)?
And whats with the Guitar Hurley? did Charie tell him to bring it?
Obviously they are gonna come back to this episode to tell us what happened to Kate, Sayid, Hurley and Ben.
They showed Jack's grandpa, which is really strange since its yet another Shepherd! And he sat in that rocking chair almost like a certain Jacob.
Why would he have Christian's shoes if he wasn't?
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There's actually a crackpot "Jack's grandfather is Jacob" theory too, but I don't buy that one.
As far as Ben being beaten up, yep, almost certainly Desmond, and I think it's pretty much a given that Charlie told Hurley to bring the guitar as well. As far as the others, for all we know they may be in a completely different time period, .
Wouldn't it be cool if Locke arrives in like 2004 and has to kidnap Anthony Cooper to send him to the island? Ben: "You brought him here."
That would actually be a very satisfying explanation for "the Magic Box."
I assume it was Alvar Hanso or Widmore she was talking about here. Hanso's descendants existed on the Island (the Black Rock); it's obvious why Widmore would be looking.
Well, I can't say I was surprised that Ben killed Locke.