LOST

from some sourceless newsweek article, one of the writers, i think , speaking.

"We are going to tell you why the plane crashed," says Cuse. "We're going to explain what happens if you don't push the button. And we're going to resolve the Michael-and-Walt story." (Michael's son, Walt, was kidnapped by "the others" in last year's season finale and has been missing ever since.)
I have just heard that the final episode is going to be violent and something really crazy is going to happen. Plus, the science-y guy who blew off his hand made a reference to tsunami season when they were building the raft.

That, and I'm a huge dork about this show.

Todd McFarlane is making Lost action figures.
Well, I don't think that either would have caused the plane to crash. I was thinking that it had something to do with Dharma and the black smoke
so, what is this lost that y'all are talking about?
I meant to say who blew himself up…
I'm not saying that either thing will have anything to do w/ the plane crash, I just think that's what's going to happen at the very end. Just a thought.

I'm guessing that Dharma people brought the plane down to get to Walt.
I'm not saying that either thing will have anything to do w/ the plane crash, I just think that's what's going to happen at the very end. Just a thought.

I'm guessing that Dharma people brought the plane down to get to Walt.
OK, I am with you know. I always thought a good ending to the show would be the sound of the fasten seat belt sign coming from an airplane and a pilot announcing that Oceanic Air flight 815 is preparing to land at LAX..as that happens, you see Jack wake up on the plane. as they get off the plane, you see all the poeple he was dreaming about on the island get off the plane
AHHH I hate those "it was just a dream" endings…makes all the drama seem almost pointless to me.
Originally posted by lbcardoni:
OK, I am with you know. I always thought a good ending to the show would be the sound of the fasten seat belt sign coming from an airplane and a pilot announcing that Oceanic Air flight 815 is preparing to land at LAX..as that happens, you see Jack wake up on the plane. as they get off the plane, you see all the poeple he was dreaming about on the island get off the plane
haven't the writers already said that it wasn't a dream?
Originally posted by K8teebug:
I'm not saying that either thing will have anything to do w/ the plane crash, I just think that's what's going to happen at the very end. Just a thought.

I'm guessing that Dharma people brought the plane down to get to Walt.
I figured it would have something to do with the magnet. they keep showing the magnetism of the hatch or something, gotta be something there.
Planes are made of aluminum and aren't magnetic.

The producers have said it's not a dream, it's not purgatory, and it's not all going on in someone's mind.

Which is good, because any of them would've really ticked me off.
Originally posted by K8teebug:
Planes are made of aluminum and aren't magnetic.
well that magnet means something dontcha think? they show it too much for it to be nothing.

and i am not really saying there is a "magnet" on the island, but just referring to the magnetic pull that seems to be present in certain areas.
I think a magnetic pull would make more sense. Not that the plane was magnetic. That's what some people out there are saying.

And, if you look at that crazy website thing (too much happens over there for me to keep track). But, there is a map and a hidden section on the map shows Dharma projects in what looks like the Bermuda triangle.

There's some scenes from tonight's episode up on aol now. Lost Extras
Has anyone been following the Lost ARG?
There's a great synopsis of everything at

www.thelostexperience.com
last nights episode was pretty crazy…they answered everything and nothing at the same time
Originally posted by Got Haggis?:
last nights episode was pretty crazy…they answered everything and nothing at the same time
yeah, sure did. excellent, however i was hoping for some closure on at least SOMETHING!

and i hate Claire.
Char-lay
Bring back mah BayBay
I don't know, in the end I wasn't all that gripped. It was 10:57 and I thought, "oh, any minute will be the "jump out of your seat" moment!" And, nothing.

Don't want to give away any spoilers as I'm sure a lot of folks probably taped or tivo'd it, but "eh".