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XianneKei |
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I'm not sure where to put this... but my local (Houston) ABC station ran a quick story on their 4 or 5 pm newscast about Lost. They said that during the
100th episode, Daniel Faraday would providing information to the viewers about the island but that it also pertains to a new show that involves a storyline
about everyone in the world blacking out for 2 minutes. I admit, I had just taken a vicodin and muscle relaxer, so perhaps I was having visual and auditory
hallucinations, but I can find nothing else about this anywhere? Has anyone else heard anything else like this?
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FeliciaM7 |
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I haven't heard anything like that. Sounds cool though. Lemme take a Vicodin and a muscle relaxer and I'll get back to you, ok?
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XianneKei |
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FeliciaM7 wrote: I'd rather take them when I don't need them. Unfortunately, I really needed them today. |
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Riliss |
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8) Episode 5x15 - We will learn more about Phil THANK GOD |
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Fluffynurse |
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Interesting that they made it a point to mention there being 2 helicopters. Spoiler pics are floating around showing an aged, intact helicopter on the beach.
It was in the same scene where 2 young people resembling Aaron & JiYeon are in swimsuits.
And it's funny how they answered the beer issue. |
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phantomkp |
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I think they made a point to mention that there are two helicopters because oif the debate around here recently of whether or not Desmond did in fact change
anything.
A poster was arguing that if Miles, Farady, and Charlotte were supposed to always have parachuted on the island and gone back in time on the island to do their things they are supposed to do, than Desmond saving Charlie to make it to the Looking Glass and letting the 06 escape was supposed to happen too! (Regardless of how much the show says the 06 leaving wasnt supposed to happen) I was arguing that Miles, Faraday, and Charlotte were a separate event from the soldiers, Lapidus, and the helicopter that enables the 06 to escape. What Desmond changed was allowing that helicopter to make it to the island and land...thus allowing the 06 to leave when they never were supposed to. This also shows why Lapidus never flashed back to 1977 (he was never supposed to be on the island in the first place to flash back...in fact, he was replaced as the pilot on the original flight 815. thats how much he was never supposed to be on the island!) And it also shows how the Alex dying might have been "against the rules" and why the island had to be "moved" far sooner than it was supposed to...cause Widmores soldiers were never supposed to find the island enough to land a helicopter and do all the stuff they did. So by pointing out the difference in the two helicopters may help to explain the difference in what changed from the supposed to :P |
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XianneKei |
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XianneKei wrote:I"m talking to myself, but at last I have found the story online and it wasn't just my drug-filled mind... ABC is so excited about its new project Flash Forward the network has plans to start marketing the show before its even officially ordered a series. When viewers tune in for the 100th episode of Lost next week, they will be served an extra dose of mystery. Sources said ABC will launch a stealth promo campaign for Flash during the episode. While questions from the dense mythology of Lost probably will be answered in the episode, the commercial breaks are sure to raise a host of new ones. Viewers will see perplexing snippets that might direct viewers to a Web site. The mystery spots will in fact be for Flash. They are said to be part of an elaborate marketing campaign for the drama, which has not been officially picked up but is quietly being positioned on ABC's schedule for next season. ABC has used several online Web sites to promote Lost over the years; sites designed to expand on various aspects of the the show's complex mythology. Several summer programs are getting early starts next month as networks jockey to use their in-season momentum to launch post-season programs. But promoting a new show for next season in April -- a program that hasn't even been formerly announced yet -- is extremely unusual. Fox is making a somewhat similar early move with its musical drama Glee, which will air one episode after American Idol next month before launching the show in the fall. Both Flash and Glee are expected to have marketing campaigns that help ramp up excitement for the projects through the summer. From the moment in September the Flash spec script by filmmaker David S. Goyer and Star Trek veteran Brannon Braga landed at ABC with a series commitment, the project has been considered a perfect companion for Lost. Yet with Lost airing in midseason, ABC promoting Flash suggests the network may be considering the show for fall rather than trying to air the shows on the same night.. Based on Robert J. Sawyer's sci-fi novel, Flash starring Joseph Fiennes, chronicles the aftermath of a global event in which everyone in the world blacks out for 2 minutes, 17 seconds and has a mysterious vision of the future. Source: Hollywood Reporter |
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cindidindi76 |
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phantomkp wrote: Yeah. That's why they mentioned it. |
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FeliciaM7 |
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Since a lot of people don't read this thread, I'm gonna post this in a new thread. Hope you don't mind?
I didn't think you were hallucinating. :) |
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XianneKei |
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I don't mind but I saw one complaint that I thought wasn't really legit that there was a spoiler in there (on Dark UFO).
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FeliciaM7 |
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Ugh, lemme read it again... Or go take a look and point it out to me.
eta - this? While questions from the dense mythology of Lost probably will be answered in the episode
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Fluffynurse |
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FeliciaM7 wrote:We're going to get an answer about the mythology? *gasp* Color me shocked! Seriously, how could anyone consider that a spoiler? We've been getting answers all season. I want to smack some of these non-spoiler people. They can be annoying. |
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XianneKei |
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I honestly don't know what the spoiler is. I never have understood people who don't watch previews because it might spoil something. Never knew those
people existed until Lost. Anyway, thanks Felicia.
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Screerider |
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Funny. The whole two helicopters thing actually backs my position that Desmond changed things, by getting Charlie to turn off the jammer, that allowed the
Freighties land, and to subsequently time-travel. If Desmond hadn't changed things, that wouldn't have happened, like it was allegedly
supposed to.
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WiscBadger95 |
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Yep, I think you're onto something. By repeatedly saving Charlie's life, Desmond somehow messed up the universe. Even though the universe was
eventually able to "course correct" itself, in the interim other things were effected (changed) that wouldn't have, had Charlie died when he was
supposed (drowning trying to save Claire).
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Screerider |
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If Desmond hadn't saved Charlie's life, the jamming station would have still been active. The Freighties would not have landed, so Faraday would not
have gone back in time with the Losties. So Faraday would not be shot and killed by Eloise. So Eloise would not know the truth about time travel (but for
Faraday's crazy rant at Jughead), and might not have talked Desmond into going to the Island. So Desmond wouldn't go to the Island, and the Swan Hatch
would be manned by Kelvin. He'd keep button pushing so 815 would not have crashed. So the Losties would not be time-traveling either, nor would there be an
O6.
Stupid Desmond. Fucked it all up by saving Charlie. |
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phantomkp |
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Screerider wrote:No, my point is that Faraday would have been on the island irregardless of the other freighties (along with Miles and Charlotte) cause they were always supposed to be on the island to go back in time. Thats why im saying the producers made a point to express the differences of the helicopters. The "scout" helicopter carrying Faraday, Miles, and Charlotte would always have passed over the island and dropped them off...regardless of what Desmond did. It would have done so the same way flight 815 did and Ekos plane did and the black rock did, etc. The point showing the helicopter difference is that the SECOND helicopter...the one with Lapidus and the soldiers...the one the 06 used to escape....THAT being able to land on the island was what changed. Thats is what Desmond interfering allowed to happen. :) |
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Screerider |
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6) There were two helicopters - 1 Scout (Naomi's) and the other helicopter was Frank's that eventually crashes with the O6Okay... I read it that the scout was Naomi's (and not Frank's), and the other copter was Frank's (not Naomi's). Frank's helicopter first contained Faraday et al, then later the soldiers after he went back to the freighter, and finally the O6. Not sure why you think Faraday and the others were with Naomi on her chopper. |
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cindidindi76 |
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Yeah, I think phantom is confused on that one. Naomi was the scout helicopter, Faraday and co. were clearly on Frank's helicopter, which is also the one
the O6 used to escape.
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phantomkp |
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Screerider wrote:Ah i see what you are saying. But Faraday, Miles, and Naomi parachuted in right? Lapidus was never supposed to land that chopper on the island...or do you think he was? |
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