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Showing posts with label first four minutes of lost analysis. Show all posts

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 10

Please click the following link to Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 10- 'The Package': Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 10









 

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 9

Please click the following link to Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 9- 'Ab Aeterno': Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 9








 

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 8

Please click the following link to Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 7- 'Dr Linus': Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 8



 

Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 6

Please click the following link to Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 6 - 'Sundown': Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 6





 

Jack's Scar - What does it Mean? - Lost Season 6 Episode 5

In the latest episode 'The Lighthouse' the Jack which is living in the timeline where flight 815 didn't crash finds that he had his appendix taken out when he was very young, although he does not remember this.

This scene gave me the impression that there is some sort of bleeding effect between the two timelines. It seems that that scar should not be there but has somehow bled from the old timeline into this new one. And the timeline has a way of course correcting itself with Jack's Mother claiming that he had it as a child, and Jack sort of remembering the incident.


Sundown Promo Trailers - Lost Season 6 Episode 6









Lost 'The Substitute' Easter Eggs - Lost Season 6

Understandably, the latest episode of Lost was packed full of easter eggs, some of which were more obscure than others. Here are some of the ones that stuck out the most:
  • When John is in the interview as shown on the right, you can see three posters. If you look carefully, the one on the left shows someone that looks like Juliet, with a family, the one in the middle shows two people that look like kate and saywer, and the one on the right shows someone that looks like Jack.
  • When Randy comes over to John to talk to him, if you look inside his cubicle as shown on the right, you can see a picture of a younger John Locke with his father hunting.
  • John's first interviewer when he's getting a new job is the physicic that Hurley's father took Hurley to see when he was trying to convince him that the curse could be broken
  • The episode is called 'The Substitute' and John becomes a substitute teacher
  • Eloise said that John's body would act as a substitute when they travelled back to the island in season 5, another reason for the chosen title.
  • The numbers assigned to the 815 survivors are all Hurley's lottery numbers; 4 8 15 etc.
  • The scale of the two rocks; one was dark and one was light, perhaps reflecting Jacob and his nemesis. When John throws away the light rock and the scale turns towards the dark rock, it may indicate that dark and evil is winning.

New 'The Lighthouse Scenes' - Lost Season 6 Episode 5

The following video reveals some interesting information on the next episode of Lost Season 6 - 'The Lighthouse'.

The Lighthouse Promo Trailers - Lost Season 6 Episode 5













Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 4

Please click the following link to Watch Lost Season 6 Episode 4 - 'The Substitute': Lost Season 6 Episode 4





 

More Un-answered Questions? - Lost Season 6

Everyone hoped that Lost Season 6 was going to answer all of those strange questions that have built up over the past 5 seasons. However, only 3 episodes in and we are more confused than ever:

  • The obvious question is, why are there two different stories running at the same time? We have the reality where flight 815 didn't crash, and the one continuing from where season 5 left off. At this time, the reason for this is completely unkown.

  • In the first episode, on the flight 815 that doesn't crash, Hurley says 'I'm the lucmiest person alive'. This contradicts the whole previous story that Hurley has nothing but bad luck. This would suggest that preventing the crash from happening has changed the character's life before the crash.

  • In episode 3, we see Ethan, one of the others at a hospital in LA. This is contary to the previous story, because we see Ethan at a time where the plane would have just crashed, and we know from previous seasons that at this time Ethan was on the Island (he was sent to pretend that he was a survivor of flight 815)

  • The story with Boone and Shannon has changed; in the origional flight both Boone and Shannon are on the plane returning to LA, however in episode 1 we see that Boone is alone, claiming that Shannon did not want to get out of the relationship.
Clearly, we are already knee-deep in more questions, and most of the un-answered questions from previous seasons haven't been answered either. Hopefully, the next few episodes should shed some light on the uncertain plot of the final Season of Lost.

New 'The Substitute' Promo Trailers - Lost Season 6







Sayid's Ressurection - Whats Going On? Lost Season 6

This time, it wasn't Jack's CPR that saved someone. Instead, Sayid miraculously came back to life after being dead for some time. One could argue that there are limited possibilities as to how this is possible: (Do not read this if you have not seen Episode 3 yet.)
 
The leader of the Others reveals that not only is Sayid 'infected', that it is possible that Sayid somehow has another person living inside of him. One could argue that the obvious candidate would be Jacob; John was resurrected as Jacob's rival, so it seems possible that Sayid may have been resurrected as Jacob himself. One could argue that Jacob living inside of Sayid is not possible, since the Others are convinced that whatever is living inside of Sayid

In the third episode, the leader of the Others argues that Sayid must take a poison pill in order to kill whatever is inside of him. He also claims that if he does not take the pill, the darkness will attack his heart. When Jack questions how he knows this, the Other replies that this is what happened to Jack's sister, aka Claire. Claire has pretty much completely exempt from the Lost story for a while, so it should be interesting to see how she fits in the new story.

 

The Substitute Promo Trailer - Lost Season 6 Episode 4

Lost Season 6 Character Wallpapers

What Kate Does Promo Videos - Lost Season 6 Episode 3

The Following three videos are currently the only promo videos for the forcoming third episode of Lost Season 6.

 




Lost Season 6 Episode 3 will broadcast on ABC on wednesday the 10th of February, and on Sky1 on friday the 12th of February.



John Locke as the Smoke Monster - Lost Season 6

As revealed in LA X (1), the new John Locke is apparently the smoke monster. The monster has made many appearances throughout the whole show, and a couple of these moments will now be analysed.

  • The second appearance of the monster, when three of the survivors visit the cockpit of the plane. The monster brutally kills the captain of Oceanic 815, Seth Norris. One could argue that it did this to lower the chances of the survivors from leaving the island; with  the captain, they may have been able to have been rescued earlier. The reason why it would not have wanted this is not clear.
  • The murder of Mr Echo.  One could argue that the monster chose to murder Echo because it was because of this that John managed to regain his faith, which would eventually lead to his death. If this had not happened, it may have been harder for the monster to shape-shift into John Locke's body.

Analysis of the First Four Minutes of Lost Season 6

Clearly, roughly the first two minutes are just the ending of the last season, where Juliet detonates the nuclear bomb on impact. After she has done this, the scene changes to flight 815 before it crashes, however, they have not just replayed that scene, and there are several differences between the new one and the original;
  • The characters all appear different, not majorly but their hair is different, etc.
  • The characters have different, although similar conversations before the plane experiences turbulence. For example, the scene where Cindy gives Jack the bottles of alcohol is still present, but it is slightly altered; she only gives him one bottle as opposed to two and they use different words.
  • The conversation between Rose and Jack is still present, but similarly to the previous conversation, the wording is different.
  • In the original, after Jack finishes his drink he packs it up when Charlie runs past him to the toilet to escape from the air stewardesses, however in the new version we do not see Charlie at all.
One could argue that all of these differences in the scenes are deliberate, so there must be some significance in their alteration. At the moment, we do not have enough information to determine what that significance is.

In the original version, after the conversation between Rose and Jack, Jack says "Don't worry, everything will be ok..." and he gets cut off as the plane suffers severe turbulence. This happens in the new version, however, incredibly, The turbulence eventually stops and the flight carries on. Jack then says something cheesy like "I guess we made it" and that concludes the first four minutes of Lost Season 6.