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Lost Season 6
Muffinmix:
--- Quote from: Rughugger on June 26, 2009, 01:45:51 PM ---I think that "Lost" was actually referring to what happened to the plot they originally had.
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God damn, that is almost sig worthy. I laughed pretty hard.
Littledude:
--- Quote from: Rughugger on June 26, 2009, 01:45:51 PM ---I think that "Lost" was actually referring to what happened to the plot they originally had.
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On the contrary they knew exactly what they were doing with the show from the first season. There is lots of evidence to show this as well. One being, In the second or third episode John Locke is playing backgammon and the boy named Walt goes up to him and asks if it's like checkers John says no, and he says that there are to sides to backgammon, light and dark. In the season 5 finale it reveals that on the island there are two forces one light and one dark.
yuki:
The storyline isn't confusing, the way they present it is.
Island is actually a time machine, it can relocate itself to any point or any time. It's dangerous to move because it could end up inside a city or inside the earth etc.
There's bases on the island that control various things, and it was all a testbed or some stuff. The fog monster is a island defense mechanism.
--- Quote from: Littledude on June 27, 2009, 07:14:53 PM ---there are two forces one light and one dark.
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That's a very basic plot element in any story.
Rughugger:
--- Quote from: Littledude on June 27, 2009, 07:14:53 PM ---On the contrary they knew exactly what they were doing with the show from the first season. There is lots of evidence to show this as well. One being, In the second or third episode John Locke is playing backgammon and the boy named Walt goes up to him and asks if it's like checkers John says no, and he says that there are to sides to backgammon, light and dark. In the season 5 finale it reveals that on the island there are two forces one light and one dark.
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That hardly proves anything. As Yuki says, that's apparent in any form of story telling.
captain blue:
Theory: Woman can't have babies on the island anymore because of the radiation created when jughead exploded.
Theory: Jacob and his enemy, whatever his name is, are gods. The island is their "playing field" for their little game. Jacob thinks that Humans can be good, while his enemy thinks they can't. He brings people to the island against or with their will and presents them with different situations.