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You must watch this YouTube video. This guy is amazing with his “Lost” software how he explains the two parallel time lines exist. Then there is this “deleted scene” from Season Five where Faraday also explains the split in time.
So, we can see how the island is underwater in the “new” 2004 airplane scene. How? In 1977 Juliet detonated the bomb. The whole thing was gone and sunk the island (no, I don’t know how but come on, Locke turns into smoke so it’s possible here). Butterfly affect comes into play. Widmore has no reason to want to get back to the island (it’s underwater and everyone there is dead). Desmond never sets sail on his around the world trip and lands on the island. Ben and the Others back on the island never travel back and forth doing who knows what back on land. Juliet never goes to the island. Leonard would have never been chanting the numbers in the asylum for Hurley to use (yes, I know Hurley still won the lottery so it goes along with the theory that what must happen will happen).
In Season One people’s paths were crossing and it was fun to spot them but in Season Six their crossing paths now has a whole new significance.
If we believe the time line of Vaughn (the first video I linked) then the the two (or more) time lines will never cross. But if we listen to Faraday he doesn’t say they will cross either but he does reiterate that whatever happened, happened. On a side note, he says that he spent the 3 years back home recreating his all of his work back in Ann Arbor (if you recall that is where the DeGroots founded the Dharma Initiative) so in this alternative time line they have access to all of Faraday’s work. I can’t imagine what they might do with it in this alternative time line.
And let’s agree that Not-Locke was correct when he called their lives “pathetic” back home. As we can see from this first episode, they are no better off with the plane not crashing. Kate was better the original way because she didn’t have to go to prison and could stop running.
1. Remember right after Faraday talks to Desmond about finding his mother Desmond wakes up with Penny and suddenly “remembers” the conversation? When we first see Jack on the new plane he looks for a minute like he’s disoriented. I wonder if something similar happened to Jack in that we see him only moments in time after Juliet detonates the bomb. Hopefully you understand what I meant here. Not that she changed Jack’s present but it’s happening on two different plains of time simultaneously.

2. I don’t know if they were serious, but Darlton were recently on Jimmy Kimmel and indicated that the fact that the stewardess only gave Jack one drink instead of two was significant. But they joke a lot. Time will be the judge.
3. Darlton also told Kimmel that Rose being the confident flier while Jack was frightened has significance. I think it’s cute that Rose tells Bernard she missed him while he was in the bathroom. Or is there more to this as well.

4. How is it that Jack doesn’t remember cutting himself? And I love the scene here of Jack looking at himself in the mirror. Symbolic of the time lines.
5. If my theory is right then Jack would have never met Desmond in the stadium because Des would not have been preparing for his big sailing trip. Ever had dejavu? Jack is having it right here. Makes me wonder what my dejavu means. Hm…

6. Underwater shots. Here you go! Dharma security, Dharma houses, the swing set and even the Dharma shark!
7. One thing has stayed the same, opening the scene with an eye. But I have a hard time believing Kate could get her hands on false eyelashes. Maybe she took them out of Claire’s bag. Remember how Claire always had makeup on?

8. If Artz is asking Hurley to site lines from his Clucky commercial, then these teasers this summer really meant something; Clucky Commercial, Kate on America’s Most Wanted.
9. I still want to know how the Dharma van traveled with them through time.

10. Shouldn’t Rose and Bernard be in the current time with Jack and everyone? And are we going to see Vincent again soon?
11. Michael Emerson must be as excited at Terry O’Quinn for this season. Ben is now tied with Not-Locke and way far away from being any kind of leader. So his role and Not-Locke’s roll are going to reverse. I can’t wait to see how these two guys embrace these characters. You can see already the desperation in Ben’s face. But he always has a plan, right? Maybe Ben will be the one that saves them all. That would be ironic.

12. On a side note, are we going to find out anything about the “real” Henry Gale?
13. Here’s the shot of Not-Locke sitting in the old rocking chair. Looks like the chair from the cabin.

14. Wow, Not-Locke can repel bullets too.

15. Ash ring repels Smokey. This makes me wonder who exactly was in the cabin. We saw in the pilot episode (Season One) that the trees were being parted and the sounds of Smokey. But I also thought for awhile that Jacob had Smokey trapped in the cabin. Now I think that it really was Jacob in the cabin as it was surrounded by Ash. I think it was Locke who ended up breaking that ring and that is when Jacob retreated to the foot.

16. Locke had to die so that Smokey could take over his body. But there is more to Locke then just a vessel. Smokey also took over Eko’s brother, Christian and Ana Lucia so if that’s is all he needed then he could have killed Jacob before. He needed a true believer, like Locke. I wonder if Jacob also had Locke in mind for his own use? Remember how Richard came to him as boy with his “test” that Locke failed? They came to him again in high school.
17. I think we are going to hear the Juliet- coffee line again with Sawyer. I’ve said previously that I think she’s “mind” traveling between the time lines and that is how she knows the plan worked. Elizabeth Mitchell did say that she has more then one scene in Season Six. How the survivors will come to believe it is the next question. Maybe Juliet will somehow retain her memory from the island in the new time line. Maybe that is how Mrs. Hawkings knew to tell Desmond that he “had” to go to the island – she remembered or “mind traveled.”

18. Yeah Charlie! I really hope they bring him back more for this season. Charlie and Hurley were good friends so I can hope.

19. Looks like it’s still 2004 according to Sayid’s passport.

20. Guess we might find out why this watch was so vitally important to Jin. But all the money they find in his luggage makes me think that perhaps Jin was the one thinking of leaving Sun in this alternative world.

21. I don’t think that we discuss enough what a great job Josh Holloway does with his role as Sawyer either. We know what a great looking buy he is and to come onscreen with matted hair and all covered in dirt and blood, well he still looks good. But I think he’s really brought something extra to Sawyer last season and so far this season. I can’t wait to see how much he does this season too with the grief that Sawyer is going to be carrying.

22. I’m thinking that although the island is underwater in the new time line, someone (whether it be Jacob or Not-Locke) needed that body and that is where Christian is. I’m sure he’ll be popping up this season.
23. Nice of Kate to walk away with the torch right as Jin and Jack are going around the huge, gaping hole. But then she hears the whispers. I know that it appears that it’s the new Others but I’m not 100% sure of this. I could believe that they are talking in the cavern and the whispers echo, but it doesn’t explain how they traveled out in the jungle when the survivors heard them back in Season One. I’m hoping there is a little more clarity coming. Maybe all of the new Others at the Temple are dead or something like what Richard is? Afterall, they do have a ragtag group of people – ranging from a hippie to a Japanese Samurai dude.
25. Here is the description of the new guy “Lennon” when they were looking to cast him. “According to the casting breakdown, Lennon is the scruffy, edgy and charismatic spokesperson and translator for the president of a foreign corporation who is far more powerful than it seems from his position.” Is the samurai guy president of a company back home? Did they change their minds about his role?

26. Jack didn’t care to know what the “risks” of putting Sayid in the water were because he’s not 100% a man of faith yet. Jack just thinks Sayid is all but dead anyway.
27. Non-Locke says he wants the one thing that Locke didn’t – to go home. Why does that have to mean off of the island? I think that the reason that the Temple Others got so upset knowing Jacob was dead was because the Temple is his “home.” And I would guess that he can do very bad things from “home” especially considering that they have the magic water at the Temple.
28. Jack tells Locke that nothing is irreversible. What if Locke does go to Jack and have his back fixed? Could Locke being fixed in this time line explain and carry over to another time line? Could it explain how Locke suddenly has the ability to walk once he’s on the island? I’m sure there is a subtle meaning to the line also but thought maybe there was a literal meaning as well.

29. Here’s a shot of Jack’s card, in case it means something later.

30. Right after Not-Locke knocks out Richard he says “I’m very disappointed in all of you.” Huh, why? the he slings Richard over his shoulder like an old boar. Maybe he’s going to hold him ransom to get inside the Temple?
31. I originally thought that Sayid was taken over by Jacob. But when asked, Darlton would only say that “something” is inhabiting Sayid. What are the possibilities? We may not know yet. After all, who could have ever dreamed that there would be a freighter appear or that only 6 would get home then come back. But I would still prefer that it’s Jacob.







February 7th, 2010 at 6:37 am
Maybe in this time line jack and all of them are the new other…just a thought…but has anyone see the movie “the Other” with Nicole Kidman in it? if not watch it cause it could be very similar to why they can here whispers…
February 7th, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Maybe the H-bomb and the power under the Swan station caused an earthquake that sunk the island. That wouldn’t be too far fetched if you think of the Greek cities they’ve discovered underwater in the Med. If the island did sink in 1977, it would mean the others all died along with the Dharma guys. It’d mean no Ben, Hawkin, Widmore and Penny.
I’ve been thinking back about Hurley when he was talking to his imaginary friend Dave and how they showed that clip of Dave hanging out at Mr. Clucks. So was Dave actually a real person? Hurley was at the institution because he walked out onto some dock and it sank killing a bunch of people. Hurley felt guilty about it. Dave – one of the people who died on the dock? Could Hurley have been talking to dead people way back then? Dave may not be that nice of a guy – first trying to keep Hurley eating and then trying to get him to jump off a cliff.
Last season, when they introduced Jack’s grandfather, I think they were kind of hinting there that Jacob is Jack’s great grandfather – Jacob is the great great grandfather of Aaron in the bible. Remember way back when Jack is explaining why he’s a doctor, “family business?” Maybe so, he comes from a line of healers including Jacob. Jack did heal his wife when her back wasn’t just broken, it was crushed. Jack may in the end be the new Jacob, he just needs to believe in himself. Remember how grim he was when telling his wife how she’d never walk again, then his father told him to give some hope – then Jack just let go of himself during the operation and healed her.
Part of me begins to wonder if Smokey isn’t actually the man in black. I’m starting to think that Smokey is a force that can be controlled by not only the man in black but also Jacob.
One thing is certain, the Losties who made it to the temple all seem to have been hand selected by Jacob for some reason or other. They are all not just a major part of his plan, but I think THE major part of his plan. I wonder, if Jack is to be the new Jacob, we saw what a good leader Sawyer could be when he was in Dharma – will he become the leader of the Others?
February 7th, 2010 at 8:58 pm
LOL – “I found the plane’s drink cart… and it’s full of Bud Light!” Now we know what Locke should have done back in Season 1 to keep everyone on the island and happy.
February 8th, 2010 at 12:43 am
(brain fart)
February 8th, 2010 at 2:26 am
Regarding the van time jumping with them . . . wasn’t it pointed out in last season’s time jumping that whatever they were “touching” made the jumps with them (i.e. the raft) and Hurley was shown sitting against the van. Just a thought.
I feel so sorry for the person on the crew in charge of script continuity.
February 8th, 2010 at 5:26 pm
i picked up on something from the show, when not-locke comes out of the foot with ben and sees richard and they chit chat… not locke says “nice to see you out of the chains richard”
im guessing this means that richard came to the island on the black rock, the slave ship with chains in the hull, which locke, back in season 1 says comes from the east coast of africa (even though its got portsmouth written on the back). and isnt egypt by the east coast of africa? and theres a massive egyptian theme with lost with the foot and the hirogliphycs and the fact that richard doesnt age! eternal life or whatever the symbol means. not sure if youve already picked up on this, just a thaught
February 8th, 2010 at 7:34 pm
There’s another thing to think about considering the Black Rock and it’s origins from England. Australia used to be a British penal colony, so maybe the chains weren’t for slaves but for prisoners being brought from England to Australia and got pulled in to the island.
February 8th, 2010 at 7:38 pm
Another thing to support the penal colony idea is the fact that there was mining equipment on the ship and many of the prisoners were brought to Australia to work in mines.
February 8th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
i also noticed the way that they brought sayid out of the dirty swimming pool, was very similar to jesus on the cross. so i predicted that he was gonna come back alive, as jesus did. im guessing its not a coincidence, and another play on religion.
so if sayid is jesus… whos god?
February 9th, 2010 at 1:52 pm
About Sun and Jin, when they found all the cash in his luggage… I think that Jin was unhappy with his life and with Sun’s father controlling everything. I think maybe he wanted to convince Sun to never return home and for them to build a life together where her father could not find them.
If it was not that, then I think Sun’s father was making him do something in America other than what Sun thought they were doing.
Just a thought-
February 9th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
What if Kate, by jumping into the cab with Claire forces Claire into a premature labor and Kate has to deliver Aaron again?