Notice the 14th episode of season 5 "The Variable" is the LOST 100th episode.
I think that it's more an issue of logistics (especially for syndication). The show writers probably have a vision of the shows they want to make (double episodes etc.) but then the production company needs to convert everything into single episodes for Netflix, DVD, and most importantly syndication (repeats). Ultimately the final packaged shows for syndication make the true show count.Hmmm, sounds almost like they're fudging it so that it can be interpreted either way, thereby giving them more room to work it out whatever way works best for them. Who knows.
Interesting theory. To help bolster your theory many of the promotional pieces for LOST this season have featured a chess board theme.It's just an idea. I don't know. We'll see!
LOST Chess Promo | |
I wonder if I would be this aware of all the details had I watched the show over the last 6 years. :think:You guys amaze me. I watch the show, extremely interested, trying to tie together things as I watch it. But after it's over, I go to bed and don't think about it until the next one starts. Not sure I could connect the dots like you all if I wanted to.
Neat stuff, guys! :up:
:doh:Wow, I hadn't seen any promos like that. Interesting.
Oh, by the way. Miraculous conception leading to the one who will come and be the new chosen one?
Many people have had miraculous blessings on the island. The lame have walked. The unloveable have found love. The sick have been healed. The persecuted have found sanctuary. The addicted have found release. The repentant have found redemption. But there's only one miraculous conception... the baby of Kwon and Paik. And now the big mystery is who the "candidate" will be. The annointed one to carry on the work of Jacob.
It's no secret this show is inspired by the Myst game.
Remember the first Myst? Person is marooned on a mysterious island with various challenges and strange sights. There's a hidden cave you can descend into, where you can view secret information. There's an observatory tower that can turn round to face different directions so you can view different things, depending on which way it's facing. There's advanced scientific equipment. There's a flying vessel that seems grounded; it just sits there, close to the beach. There's a seagoing ship that submerges. There's a small, secondary island you can eventually walk to if you figure out how to get there.
Eventually, you discover... two brothers. Each brother says he's the good guy, and the other one is evil. "Help me, not him! He'll kill you, but I am your friend!" One seems funny but manic. The other acts calm, but creepy. Who do you side with?
Neither. It's a false dilemma. If you take the side of either one, you're doomed. The answer is to reject both. Only then can you escape the island and have a chance to be free.
I've been thinking that since forever ago. Matthew Abaddon is also dead. But, then again, is anything really ever final with LOST?I didn't come up with this theory, but I'm going to jump on board with it and pass it along here... and make a wild prediction.
Matthew Abaddon is Walt.
Just a minor observation, here... It's not my prevailing theory, but maybe worth mentioning.
"What lies in the shadow of the statue?"
Answer: He who will save us.
What did Ben do when Ilana asked him who killed Jacob?
Answer: Lie.
Now, mind you, I favor the theory that the answer to this conundrum is Locke, particularly because the question is not "who" but rather "what." And "what" is Locke's lifeless, inanimate body. Yet, the answer says "who" and not "what."
"What lies in the shadow of the statue? He who will save us." An inanimate object that is a person. That's my prevailing theory. But I found it curiously interesting that in the events at the statue, Ben chose to lie... in the shadow of the statue.