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#676104 by virgin crazy
25 Feb 2008, 14:04
The Names oceanic six can be found here then click on who are the six? Oceanic Six
And the site does contain spoilers!!!!!

I apologise to my fellow v-flyers for any anger i caused earlier by posting the info without thinking.
#436109 by willd
25 Feb 2008, 14:23
Awww VC you have just ruined the suspense. Your input is much appreciated but could I ask that you keep spoilers to a minimum.
#676109 by willd
25 Feb 2008, 14:23
Awww VC you have just ruined the suspense. Your input is much appreciated but could I ask that you keep spoilers to a minimum.
#436114 by FamilyMan
25 Feb 2008, 14:34
Originally posted by willd
Awww VC you have just ruined the suspense. Your input is much appreciated but could I ask that you keep spoilers to a minimum.

I would second that VC - just coming across that piece of information with no spoiler warning is not welcome.

FM

P.S. Mods - any chance of an edit to remove spoiler?
P.P.S. That link is a direct link to spoilers - you have been warned.
#676114 by FamilyMan
25 Feb 2008, 14:34
Originally posted by willd
Awww VC you have just ruined the suspense. Your input is much appreciated but could I ask that you keep spoilers to a minimum.

I would second that VC - just coming across that piece of information with no spoiler warning is not welcome.

FM

P.S. Mods - any chance of an edit to remove spoiler?
P.P.S. That link is a direct link to spoilers - you have been warned.
#436115 by FamilyMan
25 Feb 2008, 14:38
Originally posted by willd
Wow!

What a great episode. So is Aaron included in the six or not? After all he was born on the island.

Questions in my mind now:
- Does Clare die?
- Does Kate kidnap Aaron?
- How have they insisted there were only 8 survivors or whatever the number was?


Also - how does Kate explain a three month old when she was not pregnant before the crash? Is there some kind of freaky time warp in play here?

and also why does Jack have such a problem with Aaraon?
#676115 by FamilyMan
25 Feb 2008, 14:38
Originally posted by willd
Wow!

What a great episode. So is Aaron included in the six or not? After all he was born on the island.

Questions in my mind now:
- Does Clare die?
- Does Kate kidnap Aaron?
- How have they insisted there were only 8 survivors or whatever the number was?


Also - how does Kate explain a three month old when she was not pregnant before the crash? Is there some kind of freaky time warp in play here?

and also why does Jack have such a problem with Aaraon?
#436124 by willd
25 Feb 2008, 16:01
Originally posted by FamilyMan

Also - how does Kate explain a three month old when she was not pregnant before the crash? Is there some kind of freaky time warp in play here?

Yes I think so. Remember back in the 2nd episode when they contacted the helicopter and asked to fire the rocket to the island. The two stopwatches were out of time.

and also why does Jack have such a problem with Aaraon?

Not sure maybe as he delivered him maybe he thinks its wrong what Kate has done. Or maybe Jack is scared of him?
#676124 by willd
25 Feb 2008, 16:01
Originally posted by FamilyMan

Also - how does Kate explain a three month old when she was not pregnant before the crash? Is there some kind of freaky time warp in play here?

Yes I think so. Remember back in the 2nd episode when they contacted the helicopter and asked to fire the rocket to the island. The two stopwatches were out of time.

and also why does Jack have such a problem with Aaraon?

Not sure maybe as he delivered him maybe he thinks its wrong what Kate has done. Or maybe Jack is scared of him?
#436125 by FamilyMan
25 Feb 2008, 16:07
Originally posted by willd

and also why does Jack have such a problem with Aaraon?

Not sure maybe as he delivered him maybe he thinks its wrong what Kate has done. Or maybe Jack is scared of him?

Don't forget that there is a relationship between Jack and Aaron - we're not sure yet whether he knows it but the audience has certainly been told. This relationship should allow Jack to see past any indescretions. Like you said - maybe he is scared of him?

FM

FM
#676125 by FamilyMan
25 Feb 2008, 16:07
Originally posted by willd

and also why does Jack have such a problem with Aaraon?

Not sure maybe as he delivered him maybe he thinks its wrong what Kate has done. Or maybe Jack is scared of him?

Don't forget that there is a relationship between Jack and Aaron - we're not sure yet whether he knows it but the audience has certainly been told. This relationship should allow Jack to see past any indescretions. Like you said - maybe he is scared of him?

FM

FM
#436687 by Scrooge
29 Feb 2008, 13:12
Oh..as ever tonights was a good one...Just a little something..true love comes through [:w]
#676687 by Scrooge
29 Feb 2008, 13:12
Oh..as ever tonights was a good one...Just a little something..true love comes through [:w]
#436827 by Wolves27
01 Mar 2008, 13:11
Well that was one of the most confusing episodes ever BUT, when you look back at it things start to make sense.

And indeed, true love comes through, I was alomost in tears [:)]
#676827 by Wolves27
01 Mar 2008, 13:11
Well that was one of the most confusing episodes ever BUT, when you look back at it things start to make sense.

And indeed, true love comes through, I was alomost in tears [:)]
#437209 by p17blo
04 Mar 2008, 23:48
I'm sure you all watch different programs to me. Going back to Kate's trial, there was no reference to time elapsed since coming off the Island. Sawyer/Kate's scene painstakingly made it clear that they had slept together and Kate had a pregnancy scare.

So here is a possible take on the story!

To get back at Sawyer Kate tells him she isn't pregnant when really she is
Jack knows that Kate has had a child by Sawyer which is why he cannot face the child (as he 'loves' Kate)
Kate simply liked the name Aaron and named her child after Clair's

There is no real way of telling how long after the return the trial took place so in fact Kate could have become pregnant, even by Jack, after the return. I don't think it is unusual for trials to take a year or more to get to court. In fact I can't remember exactly when Kate visited her Mother but that was when she found out she was dying, and her mother stated at the trial that the Drs had given her 6 months to live 2 years ago, so 2 years may have elapsed since Kate saw her Mother before the crash.

Paul
#677209 by p17blo
04 Mar 2008, 23:48
I'm sure you all watch different programs to me. Going back to Kate's trial, there was no reference to time elapsed since coming off the Island. Sawyer/Kate's scene painstakingly made it clear that they had slept together and Kate had a pregnancy scare.

So here is a possible take on the story!

To get back at Sawyer Kate tells him she isn't pregnant when really she is
Jack knows that Kate has had a child by Sawyer which is why he cannot face the child (as he 'loves' Kate)
Kate simply liked the name Aaron and named her child after Clair's

There is no real way of telling how long after the return the trial took place so in fact Kate could have become pregnant, even by Jack, after the return. I don't think it is unusual for trials to take a year or more to get to court. In fact I can't remember exactly when Kate visited her Mother but that was when she found out she was dying, and her mother stated at the trial that the Drs had given her 6 months to live 2 years ago, so 2 years may have elapsed since Kate saw her Mother before the crash.

Paul
#437263 by FamilyMan
05 Mar 2008, 16:53
Originally posted by p17blo

There is no real way of telling how long after the return the trial

Some interesting points but same name different child is a little too low - even by the Lost producers standards.

I was assuming that the trial took place before the flash forward events of 'Through the Looking Glass'. Jack by this time was a wreck - drinking heavily and travelling on aircraft in the hope of crashing and getting back to the island - even trying to convince Kate they should return. This was April 2007 (based on the newspaper clipping) - so at most only 2.5 years had elapsed since the crash - not time enough for rescue, pregnancy and a talking child. I know Jack could have recovered but I'm betting that the events of the trial took place before this.

FM
#677263 by FamilyMan
05 Mar 2008, 16:53
Originally posted by p17blo

There is no real way of telling how long after the return the trial

Some interesting points but same name different child is a little too low - even by the Lost producers standards.

I was assuming that the trial took place before the flash forward events of 'Through the Looking Glass'. Jack by this time was a wreck - drinking heavily and travelling on aircraft in the hope of crashing and getting back to the island - even trying to convince Kate they should return. This was April 2007 (based on the newspaper clipping) - so at most only 2.5 years had elapsed since the crash - not time enough for rescue, pregnancy and a talking child. I know Jack could have recovered but I'm betting that the events of the trial took place before this.

FM
#437440 by p17blo
08 Mar 2008, 16:18
I think you make an assumption with 'talking child'. We never witness the child talking and I know there was a reference to putting the child on stand, but maybe that was just to show the court that she was a mother with a young child.

Looking at the clip of the child I could have placed that child anywhere from around 9 months to 3 years. If Kate fell pregnant on the island there is no telling what potential 'abnormalities' said child could have, maybe faster than average growth.

I can't believe you think anything is too low for the producers of Lost, which seemed for 1 or even 2 seasons, seemed content to right nonsense that even they had no end plan for. Talk about plot holes.

What has happened to the Polar Bear (Don't tell me, that was brought around by Walt!) and what about the mechanical sounding pretection system, that changed into black smoke, that doesn't really seem to have been around any more.

I love the program, you just gotta think that 'anything' might be possible.

Paul
#677440 by p17blo
08 Mar 2008, 16:18
I think you make an assumption with 'talking child'. We never witness the child talking and I know there was a reference to putting the child on stand, but maybe that was just to show the court that she was a mother with a young child.

Looking at the clip of the child I could have placed that child anywhere from around 9 months to 3 years. If Kate fell pregnant on the island there is no telling what potential 'abnormalities' said child could have, maybe faster than average growth.

I can't believe you think anything is too low for the producers of Lost, which seemed for 1 or even 2 seasons, seemed content to right nonsense that even they had no end plan for. Talk about plot holes.

What has happened to the Polar Bear (Don't tell me, that was brought around by Walt!) and what about the mechanical sounding pretection system, that changed into black smoke, that doesn't really seem to have been around any more.

I love the program, you just gotta think that 'anything' might be possible.

Paul
#437454 by FamilyMan
08 Mar 2008, 18:47
Originally posted by p17blo
I think you make an assumption with 'talking child'. We never witness the child talking ..

Think you must have missed it. He distinctly says 'Hi Mommy' at the end of the episode when Kate arrives home. Hardly the complete works of Shakespeare but not the mutterings of a 9 month old either. I figure between 2 and 3 and personally put the events of the episode as occuring probably in 2006 - for the reasons stated before. The accelerated growth is certainly a good theory and probably fits a few other things. You may well be right about your the things you mention - that's the interesting thing about the series - but my money is on Aaron being Clare's Aaron, Jack having an issue based on his relationship and Kate using Aaron as a tool to avoid jail.

FM
#677454 by FamilyMan
08 Mar 2008, 18:47
Originally posted by p17blo
I think you make an assumption with 'talking child'. We never witness the child talking ..

Think you must have missed it. He distinctly says 'Hi Mommy' at the end of the episode when Kate arrives home. Hardly the complete works of Shakespeare but not the mutterings of a 9 month old either. I figure between 2 and 3 and personally put the events of the episode as occuring probably in 2006 - for the reasons stated before. The accelerated growth is certainly a good theory and probably fits a few other things. You may well be right about your the things you mention - that's the interesting thing about the series - but my money is on Aaron being Clare's Aaron, Jack having an issue based on his relationship and Kate using Aaron as a tool to avoid jail.

FM
#437597 by willd
10 Mar 2008, 14:15
Originally posted by p17blo
What has happened to the Polar Bear (Don't tell me, that was brought around by Walt!) and what about the mechanical sounding pretection system, that changed into black smoke, that doesn't really seem to have been around any more.



Well the mechanical sounding protection system was back last night and signaled the arrival of Arnold's wife. Maybe the writers of Lost are reading your posts [;)].

I enjoyed last nights spring back, it was nice after 7 spring forwards to go in the other direction for a while.

What I am personally excited about is the whole relationship surrounding Widmore, Ben, Desmond etc. Remember that Desmond ended up on the island courtesy of Widmore. And of course Widmore purchased that 19th century book the other week, which perhaps has some clues to the island.
#677597 by willd
10 Mar 2008, 14:15
Originally posted by p17blo
What has happened to the Polar Bear (Don't tell me, that was brought around by Walt!) and what about the mechanical sounding pretection system, that changed into black smoke, that doesn't really seem to have been around any more.



Well the mechanical sounding protection system was back last night and signaled the arrival of Arnold's wife. Maybe the writers of Lost are reading your posts [;)].

I enjoyed last nights spring back, it was nice after 7 spring forwards to go in the other direction for a while.

What I am personally excited about is the whole relationship surrounding Widmore, Ben, Desmond etc. Remember that Desmond ended up on the island courtesy of Widmore. And of course Widmore purchased that 19th century book the other week, which perhaps has some clues to the island.
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