I still don’t trust Juliet. She was working with the Others, then she worked with Jack but she was still secretly working for Ben which Jack knew, and so on. At one point I think she was a triple or quadruple agent.
So during “Jughead,” there was one moment that raised a red flag for me. Sawyer asked Locke who shot him, and before he could answer, Juliet changed the subject. Maybe she genuinely wanted to move things along, but it struck me at the time as though she was hiding something.
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Now that characters are time traveling to any point in time, there are a lot of crazy theories out there. Since last night, I’ve read that Desmond’s son Charlie grows up to be Charlie Pace and that Aaron is Daniel Faraday.
I prefer to think of theories that at least have some plausibility, and after last night’s episode, I have a new corollary to my theory that Ms. Hawking is Faraday’s mother.
I believe that ELLIE Hawking is Faraday’s mother.
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Do you want to know more about where Desmond was, when Locke was, and what Archie Comics references there were other than the name of the H-bomb? Check out this week’s Easter Eggs:
Now that you’ve seen “Jughead,” you know just how extraordinarily game-changing it was. Not only did Charlotte most likely die, but more importantly, it was revealed that back in the 1950s, Charles Widmore was an Other.
This changes just about everything we knew or thought we knew about the man who commissioned the freighter. His feud with Ben finally makes sense. Sure, we still don’t know what caused them to become bitter rivals, but knowing that Widmore used to live on the Island gives us a pretty good idea how it started.
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It’s finally here. Post any comments about your thoughts on the amazing revelations in “Jughead,” in which Desmond searches for Faraday’s mother and the castaways encounter their attackers on the Island.
Tomorrow night, “Jughead” arrives, and fans are in store for some big revelations. If you’ve seen the preview videos, you already know a lot about what’s going to happen.
If not, and if you want to go into the episode without any knowledge, I strongly suggest you stop reading now.
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ABC has released three clips from this Wednesday’s brand new episode of Lost, “Jughead.” The clips seem to give away a lot of big reveals, but trust me, this isn’t even close to what you’ll see on Wednesday.
But if you want to watch about 10 percent of this week’s episode right now, below are three one and a half minute clips.
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Over at BuddyTV, I just posted an extended discussion of my Compass Paradox Theories that you guys got first. But I also added in some additional thoughts about time travel.
My newest theory goes like this: I posit that the survivors unstuck in time possess the capability to carry objects or people with them through the time jumps if they are touching them, but that if they are not being touched during the next time jump, they are forever stuck in that time.
If this theory is true, I believe that this explains why Christian Shephard’s body and Claire both went missing on the Island - they were taken during a time jump. I then believe that they were taken way back to the time when Jacob first came to be and so they’ve been taken in by him as his minions or servants, hence their appearance in his cabin.
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When I first watched the season 5 premiere, I loved the scene where Richard Alpert gave John Locke the compass. Not only was it a callback to one of the objects presented to a young Locke by Alpert in the Dalai Lama test from “Cabin Fever,” but it also featured the hilarious deadpan response of “It points North.”
However, the more I think about it, the more I’m troubled by the presence of the compass. I love time travel, but the compass raises two very real paradoxes.
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A new season of Lost means brand new Easter Eggs!
Now in easy-to-view slideshows, we offer updates on tiny details and smaller facts about last night’s episode you may not have picked up on first glance.
For the first episode, there are the Numbers, details on the Arrow Station, and my new favorite game, “When Are They?” This is the latest Lost craze I’m trying to invent where fans use context clues about the established timeline on the Island to pinpoint when in time the castaways are. You may be surprised to learn how precisely we can pinpoint when they jumped to.
Easter Eggs for “Because You Left” »
The second episode didn’t have as many Eggs, but there were more Numbers, numerous callbacks to past episodes.
Easter Eggs for “The Lie” »