Originally posted by: brunswickite
some thoughts..
Locke's father is the real Sawyer.
Jack's wife cheated on him with Sawyer.
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Anyone else catch that he said 'Alex bring her up'
Alex was the French woman's daughter...
Originally posted by: loic2003
One theory is that all the people *did* die, but being on the island is like being 'in limbo' or purgatory, which by definition: "A state in which the souls of those who have died in grace must expiate their sins".
Look at each of the characters: they've all had to either make a change, accept or get over a big issue of their past.
Discuss.
Originally posted by: GamingGuy246
Originally posted by: loic2003
One theory is that all the people *did* die, but being on the island is like being 'in limbo' or purgatory, which by definition: "A state in which the souls of those who have died in grace must expiate their sins".
Look at each of the characters: they've all had to either make a change, accept or get over a big issue of their past.
Discuss.
I thought in some other interview a writer/writers said they weren't going to do a purgatory type scenario?
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: GamingGuy246
Originally posted by: loic2003
One theory is that all the people *did* die, but being on the island is like being 'in limbo' or purgatory, which by definition: "A state in which the souls of those who have died in grace must expiate their sins".
Look at each of the characters: they've all had to either make a change, accept or get over a big issue of their past.
Discuss.
I thought in some other interview a writer/writers said they weren't going to do a purgatory type scenario?
I haven't read such an interview, but you can hardly disagree that each person has had to face their own personal issues from their pasts...
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: GamingGuy246
Originally posted by: loic2003
One theory is that all the people *did* die, but being on the island is like being 'in limbo' or purgatory, which by definition: "A state in which the souls of those who have died in grace must expiate their sins".
Look at each of the characters: they've all had to either make a change, accept or get over a big issue of their past.
Discuss.
I thought in some other interview a writer/writers said they weren't going to do a purgatory type scenario?
I haven't read such an interview, but you can hardly disagree that each person has had to face their own personal issues from their pasts...
Originally posted by: loic2003
you all see the blog where the killer smoke crap actually contains images of the person's past in there? If you go to last weeks's episode where the black dude is staring at it and go frame by frame as the camera pans *through* the smoke, all the little 'sparky' electric flashes are infact images of the person's life, so for Eko there were images of the woman with the statues, the part where he's holding his brother after being shot... essentially it's as though the person has to face up to their past and make peace with it or accept it.
One theory is that all the people *did* die, but being on the island is like being 'in limbo' or purgatory, which by definition: "A state in which the souls of those who have died in grace must expiate their sins".
Look at each of the characters: they've all had to either make a change, accept or get over a big issue of their past.
Discuss.
Edit: Screen caps that are pretty clear can be seen here
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Wow, who is the hot brunette at the hospital!!??? SMOKIN'!!!
Whoa, are we gonna find out what happened to Jack's wife?