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Kirblar |
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Here's the thing- what if Daniel was wrong, with the Bomb detonation actually being the incident.
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The Heartbreak Yid |
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05/05 - Look for another game-changing finale. Based on the rumors we're hearing about what happens, you may find yourself wondering how they could still even do the same show after thisThis is from spoilerfix. Maybe they do succeed in getting the bomb to go off, thus the plane never crashes to begin with? |
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sir debb eaton hogg |
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Could that pit with all of the bodies were when Ben shot Locke be full of Losties? IE where Richard says I saw them all die.
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Kirblar |
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sir debb eaton hogg wrote:That would be awesome. |
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aslanscubs |
Synopsis of "Follow the Leader" | ||
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Episode starts directly after the last one ended with Faraday being shot. Jack and Kate talk about what they should do now but are then captured by Widmore.
Eloise looks at Faraday's journal and sees the note she wrote. She says to put Jack and Kate into a tent and she would talk to them. They have a discussion
about going through with Faraday's plan and Kate doesn't want to be involved. Jack convinces Eloise that Faraday was her son and that she needs to show
him where the bomb is. She helps but, just like future Hawking, seems strangely eager to help them make her fade into non-existence. So Jack, Kate, Eloise,
Richard, and some other guy head to the bomb. Richard seems like a big pacifist for some reason. They keep talking about the plan and Kate becomes more and
more convinced that she doesn't want to be involved. She attempts to leave but other guy won't let her and says he will shoot her if she does. For a
split second I thought Kate had been shot but it was actually SAYID who shot other guy. Sayid joins the little group and Kate leaves. Hawking, Jack, Sayid, and
Richard go underground into a tunnel and come out into what looks like an old ruin (temple-esque) and the bomb is there. It's also RIGHT UNDERNEATH
Dharmaville.
Meanwhile Locke is taking full control of the Others. He arrives back to the camp in 2008, much to Richard's surprise. He says he has a task for Richard and that Ben should go ahead and come along as well. Then after they finish the task he says they are going to see Jacob. Richard doesn't seem that thrilled. They go to the drug plane and Locke just looks out eerily. He then gives Richard a kit to get bullets out of people and says that he needs to help whoever comes out of that jungle in a second, and also to tell him that he needs to get everyone back to the island and that he will also die. Of course this scene leads into when Locke was time-jumping earlier this season but the way they do it is just awesome. I have no clue how Locke knew he would be coming out at that exact moment. After Richard helps time-skipping Locke they go back to the camp. Locke is still eager to see Jacob and Richard says they can go tomorrow morning but Locke insists that they go now. He then asks Richard if he can talk to the rest of the camp. He says that there is a man named Jacob who is their leader but no one has ever seen or talked to him but Ben, and Locke even doubts that Ben ever talked to him. This is a whole new Locke obviously. He finishes the speech by inviting everyone to go with them to see Jacob. Richard seems very uncomfortable with this. This whole time Sawyer and Juliet are being interrogated by Radzinksy and Phil. Sawyer refuses to tell them where Kate is. A guy comes in and says that Jack and Kate were on the sub manifest, but also a guy named Hugo Reyes. Hurley is getting food for their new camp during his escape but is followed by a curious Pierre Chang. He finds Huley, Jin, and Miles all with guns and asks them straight up if they are from the future or not. They all deny it but then Chang starts asking Hurley questions (what year he was born, etc.). I won't spoil this because it was by far the funniest part of the episode. Hurley admits they are from the future and Chang now believes what Faraday said. He goes to Horace and Radzinsky to get them to help him evacuate the island but Radzinsky doesn't believe him. Sawyer backs him up however and says that he would give them any information they wanted if him and Juliet could get on the sub. They accept but Kate ends up coming back on her own anyways. Near the end of the episode both Sawyer and Juliet happily go onto the sub so they can go to the real world and live happily, and then right before they leave the Dharma guys say there is one more passenger and it is Kate of course. The sub leaves. The episode ends with Locke, Ben, Richard and the Others walking to see Jacob. Richard tells Ben that Locke could be trouble. Ben approaches Locke and says that Richard is a little uncomfortable with him taking charge so quickly, and if he is really ready to talk to Jacob. Locke says that he doesn't want to talk to Jacob, he wants to kill him... THE END. http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/ |
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Tigernanama |
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Damn. I knew I shouldn't have read that! However...just awesome.
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Little Boy |
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This whole thing with John Locke was set up perfectly back in season one. From the moment he turned around and gave Kate that bizarre grin with an orange peel
in his mouth, to the point in Claire's nightmare with him having one black and one white eye (symbolic of his coming struggle to choose which side to
believe, evil or good) he would be "The One" like Neo in The Matrix... not absolutely sure about his destiny or the power he holds until the time
comes when it's proven to him and the others.
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cindidindi76 |
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Not gonna read it not gonna read it not gonna read it....
Eh, who am I kidding? |
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FeliciaM7 |
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That fool wants to kill Jacob...
This season is screwing up my head. |
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Fluffynurse |
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For once I'm not reading the synopsis. Maybe I would have if it had come out a couple of days ago but since the show's tonight I think I can wait.
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WiscBadger95 |
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Screerider |
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Locke becomes the new Jacob. That way, he can appear in 1977 and save the O6.
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Aunt Pappy |
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Oooh! This is going to be gooood! Can't wait!
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Tigernanama |
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If you go with the Godfather (and many others) reference to oranges implying impending death (and that he's got it in his mouth I guess makes him death in
a weird way) you can interpret that pic many ways. (Then again, I teach lit for a living, so that's all I do is read into things -- this show drives me
insane -- okay, MORE insane cindi)
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phantomkp |
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Hostile6 wrote:Havent read spoilers for tonights episode, so i dunno if its addressed buuuutt... If a hydrogen bomb goes off on the island....supposedly at the Swan hatch site....are you telling me the Dharma people will come back and rebuild the Swan station on that same spot? that the electromagnetic source at the Swan hatch that needs to be releived with button pushing is still there and intact even though a 15 megaton hydrogen bomb exploded on it? If the bomb exploded over the orchid...there would be no donkey wheel anymore. I dont know why you dont think there would be that much devestation from a hydrogen bomb explosion? |
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FeliciaM7 |
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The bomb is under DharmaVille.
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Hostile6 |
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FeliciaM7 wrote:Looks like I was wrong about that The last season finale folks... I imagine there's going to be a shitload of spoilers. So far, I know very little, except Jacob appears.. I kind of want to keep it that way with this new cliffhanger. I'll hang around until something juicy comes around though. |
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Hostile6 |
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phantomkp wrote: No... I'm not saying any of those things. If Jack succeeds, perhaps the Swan is never built and there is no need to push a button, and the 815 never crashes and lands safe as a result. what I am telling you is simple. The.future.will.change.in.some.way. Whatever happened, happened is out the window. If you want to hold onto that theory, go ahead. Maybe you'll enjoy the episode more. However the rules were told to us for a reason. To be broken. |
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Little Boy |
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Locke wanting to kill Jacob could be one of many possibilities...
1. When Locke saw Jacob in the cabin he heard Jacob say "help me." Perhaps the island (or Jacob) wants Locke to kill Jacob in order to free him from his imprisonment in the cabin. We know that he's invisible to Ben, but John caught a brief glimpse of him. Maybe he's trapped in time/space from the incident that happened in 1977? 2. Locke is attempting to call out Jacob in front of his followers for what he is, which is a fraud or non-existent. Remember the Twilight Zone episode about the old man in the cave who helps survivors of an atomic bomb to remain alive by giving his emissary orders on what to eat and how to live? We later find out that the old man in the cave is nothing more than a computer placed there to help humanity. They wind up destroying it and eat canned food poisoned with radiation against the instructions of the computer and they all die. Maybe Jacob (or what's left of the human Jacob) is actually artificial intelligence that was designed to survive himself and carry out what was needed to keep the island as it should? 3. Locke is acting on direct orders from the island (or smokey) to kill Jacob and become the leader and savior of the island since there can only be one true leader. Perhaps Jacob, like Ben, wasn't always acting on behalf of the island and did things to benefit themselves which wound up hurting the island? 4. Locke is completely insane and has actually become Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now. |
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Fluffynurse |
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Help. In the previews didn't they show Eloise strike the firing pin of Jughead with a hammer or was it Jack? I was still very emotional over Locke when
they showed that.
If Eloise does it then it's NOT Jack's fault. |
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