they apparently should look out for tree frogs as well... Sawyer has it coming to him...
BeLu, please expand on the tree frog bit...
I'm open to any Christian and zombie specs, but not married to my puffer fish theory...
How does Sawyer fit in?
Well, I was just watching that Lost in a Day Extra on the DVDs and there's the scene where Mikhail introduces himself and I wonder if it could tie in. He says he is "the last living member of the Dharma Initiative". Now, he could have simply been deceiving them, of course, but if we assume for one moment he was telling the truth, then surely if he's Dharma then so are some of the other Others, at least Ben would be. So could this be back to the idea that Ben isn't living or at least not living on the Island?
Oh terrific - now I have 'Things to Do in Dharma When You're Dead' stuck in my head. lol.
Now that's a LOST movie I'd go to see. Sawyer got real lucky with that tree frog - it being diurnal makes it a good candidate for a poison dart variety, althought to be fair, he would have had to be unlucky to pick up one powerfully poisonous to kill him. Meh.
Still, I thought there would be a source of curare somewhere on the Island. *back the the Rewind*
there's an interesting snippet on one of the S3 dvd bonus features, either the 'Lost in a day' or 'lost on location' where they speak to one of the costume people and talk a little about colour and how/why they choose it.
how about the yellow phone in the snow station scene?
if there was ever a deliberate use of an unexpected colour then that must be one...
there's an interesting snippet on one of the S3 dvd bonus features, either the 'Lost in a day' or 'lost on location' where they speak to one of the costume people and talk a little about colour and how/why they choose it.
how about the yellow phone in the snow station scene?
if there was ever a deliberate use of an unexpected colour then that must be one...
And same scene---that glowing green reflection in both of Mathias' eyes...a case of the "green eye" rather than "red eye"...hehe.
R.I.P. Keamy...wonderfully scary...I love him. Hope I don't have nightmares.
Favorite characters: Smokey and Vincent...TPTB killed my 5 previous favorites.
I wear ruby slippers to watch LOST.
I'm not obsessed with LOST...just very, very interested.
'“Curiouser and curiouser!” cried Alice...' (Lewis Carroll)
It's inter-dimensional time-travelling aliens invading the space station in Saturn's rings...
BL,
That's interesting about the wardrobe department, I'll have to see if I can find it.
And yeah, the Yellow Phone got mentioned waaay back, but it always brings up the same argument - is Yellow a Colour in itself, or, what I suspect, for the purposes of Lost it's the same as Orange? Not that I see much "Danger" in that phone call. Perhaps Widmore was listening in and that's how the Freighter people came to be there? That would be Dangerous.
And yeah, I always thought the Tree Frog scene was a little over-the-top - can anyone really be that cruel?
I mean, killing it, maybe, but to do it in your bare hand?
Yeah, I was about to post that the Sawyer and the tree frog thing was when Sawyer killed the tree frog with his bare hands...I think that I read that even Josh Holloway thought that it was strange...
Yeah, I was about to post that the Sawyer and the tree frog thing was when Sawyer killed the tree frog with his bare hands...I think that I read that even Josh Holloway thought that it was strange...
Maybe, just maybe the frog killing was showing us how Sawyer was capable of using his bare hands to kill a defenseless, living thing (kind of like Cooper).
Maybe, just maybe the frog killing was showing us how Sawyer was capable of using his bare hands to kill a defenseless, living thing (kind of like Cooper).
Oh brilliant! Of course, it was good old classic foreshadowing. That makes perfect sense.
That's one thing I'm beginning to really catch on to during the hiatus. Re-watches, with what we know now, reveal that some of the things that puzzled us so were foreshadowing.
Oh brilliant! Of course, it was good old classic foreshadowing. That makes perfect sense.
That's one thing I'm beginning to really catch on to during the hiatus. Re-watches, with what we know now, reveal that some of the things that puzzled us so were foreshadowing.
Yep. Although there are obviously some things that TPTB added on close to each episode, I think that they are telling the truth when they say that there is a lot that they planned ahead for...
There's a great joke about the whole planning thing on The Tale of Two Cities commentary. If I remember right, something about how there was originally a scene of Ben and Juliet discussing the Jack / Op plot. But they decided to take it out so that people could continue suggesting they were making it all up as they went along.