APlovesLost
11-13-2005, 12:12 PM
*First time poster here!* If I'm posting this in the wrong place or if others have already said something similar, sorry! Direct me to where I need to be. That being said...
I am not quite sure what my theory is yet but I do know one thing: It can't be anything that's too sci-fi or too mythological. It has to be something that the average Joe Schmo who watches can understand. It can't be something where after however many years the show goes on, it's revealed and people go "That is so stupid (or whatever). I can't believe I wasted x years of my life watching this!"
I really like some of the theories I've seen on here and after reading them I had to buy the first season on DVD and go back and watch again more closely.
A few things I think/wonder about:
1. Walt definitely has special powers. In the first season, in episode 3, Tabula Rasa, Michael tells Walt, "I'll get your dog back as soon as it stops raining" Walt looks outside and it immediatly stops raining. I am sure there are other instances of this but I haven't watched the whole season yet. I think that perhaps Walt doesn't fully understand the powers, he just knows that if he wants or thinks something, it sometimes happens.
2. Is there signifigance to the number 23? As I said, I'm working on watching the 1st season more closely, but already, after only watching the first 4 ep's, I have noticed that Jack's seat on the plane was 23A, which means Rose was also in seat 23-something; when they burn the fuselage, they read off another name that was in a seat in row 23; Ray's reward for turning in Kate was $23,000; 23 is one of "the numbers-4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42" I will be keeping my eye out for more instances of that number coming up. Does anyone else know any places it comes up? Perhaps it's just coincidence, perhaps not.
3. Locke-man of mystery. He is almost godlike. He seems all knowing. How does he know everything about everything??? He knows the ancient history of backgammon, he knows how to hunt boar, he always talks about "destiny" and what he's "supposed to do".
Also, just a small note: several times when they've heard strange noises from the jungle I have heard the sound of a loon. Being from Maine (USA) I would recognize that anywhere. Probably just a sound the producers found that was kinda spooky to use, I'm sure it's not signifigant.
Anyway, feel free to add on, shoot down, whatever. Just be nice!!!:biggrin:
I am not quite sure what my theory is yet but I do know one thing: It can't be anything that's too sci-fi or too mythological. It has to be something that the average Joe Schmo who watches can understand. It can't be something where after however many years the show goes on, it's revealed and people go "That is so stupid (or whatever). I can't believe I wasted x years of my life watching this!"
I really like some of the theories I've seen on here and after reading them I had to buy the first season on DVD and go back and watch again more closely.
A few things I think/wonder about:
1. Walt definitely has special powers. In the first season, in episode 3, Tabula Rasa, Michael tells Walt, "I'll get your dog back as soon as it stops raining" Walt looks outside and it immediatly stops raining. I am sure there are other instances of this but I haven't watched the whole season yet. I think that perhaps Walt doesn't fully understand the powers, he just knows that if he wants or thinks something, it sometimes happens.
2. Is there signifigance to the number 23? As I said, I'm working on watching the 1st season more closely, but already, after only watching the first 4 ep's, I have noticed that Jack's seat on the plane was 23A, which means Rose was also in seat 23-something; when they burn the fuselage, they read off another name that was in a seat in row 23; Ray's reward for turning in Kate was $23,000; 23 is one of "the numbers-4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42" I will be keeping my eye out for more instances of that number coming up. Does anyone else know any places it comes up? Perhaps it's just coincidence, perhaps not.
3. Locke-man of mystery. He is almost godlike. He seems all knowing. How does he know everything about everything??? He knows the ancient history of backgammon, he knows how to hunt boar, he always talks about "destiny" and what he's "supposed to do".
Also, just a small note: several times when they've heard strange noises from the jungle I have heard the sound of a loon. Being from Maine (USA) I would recognize that anywhere. Probably just a sound the producers found that was kinda spooky to use, I'm sure it's not signifigant.
Anyway, feel free to add on, shoot down, whatever. Just be nice!!!:biggrin: