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LOSTies: The second unit film crew was filming last night and today at the local YWCA, which has been the backdrop for several different scenes over the show's seasons.

Today, they are filming at a previous location near my home, outside the same building that served as the funeral home. The episode where Jack went to see the casket (but no one has said who was inside). So expect a flashback or flashforward sometime in a future episode.

Also, on one of my other drives for work last week, I saw the Blue helicopter that has been flying between the island and the boat. It was sitting on the tarmac.


SPOILER: DON'T READ BELOW IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE 5/8/08 EPISODE

What do you all think about John Locke, telling Ben and Hurley that Jacob wants him to move the island? The floor is now open for discussion.
 
OFF TOPIC :happytv:

LOSTies: The second unit film crew was filming last night and today at the local YWCA, which has been the backdrop for several different scenes over the show's seasons.

Today, they are filming at a previous location near my home, outside the same building that served as the funeral home. The episode where Jack went to see the casket (but no one has said who was inside). So expect a flashback or flashforward sometime in a future episode.

Also, on one of my other drives for work last week, I saw the Blue helicopter that has been flying between the island and the boat. It was sitting on the tarmac.


SPOILER: DON'T READ BELOW IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE 5/8/08 EPISODE

What do you all think about John Locke, telling Ben and Hurley that Jacob wants him to move the island? The floor is now open for discussion (hmmm, maybe we should bump this to another thread).

I have no idea what I think. That show baffles me and draws me in all the same, week after week.
 
Well, they keep telling the pilot to go by a certain heading because they can't detect the island (or something like that, it has a weird magnetic force around it) The ships captian even told Sayed(sp) the same thing when he left in the dingy to go to the island to pick up the people. I guess the island can be moved around out in the Ocean somehow. Only the LOST people could think up such things anyway??
So, what do you think aobut John Locke being picked as an infant to somehow have a part in all of this?? (picture he drew as a child of the black smoke whirling around and killing a person????) hmmm...
 
Well the Dharma guy has been in all kinds of scenes in different seasons, and yet he never ages. He shows up in the hospital, looking through the maternity room glass window at Lock. So they knew he was special at birth. Then he shows up at Locke's house to test John. Previously, he was in a scene when Ben was a small kid. And if I recall correctly, he was one of the Dharma people who hired Julia to go to the island as a doctor for research.

I don't know this characters name, yet he's been a part of at least these three peoples lives at various points of their lives, and yet he still looks the same, in other words, he never seems younger or older.


See, he showed up again at the end of the episode (5/15/08), and hasn't aged one bit. He's the guy who took the guns away from Kate and Sayid.
 

I dunno what to think either. Wow interesting. I'm so "Lost" on most of the show anyhow since I barely saw my first episode in Feb. I have been watching though and I'm starting to "get it" some.
 
WHo is the lady that meets Sayeed outside the hanger?? Is that his first wife??
 
WHo is the lady that meets Sayeed outside the hanger?? Is that his first wife??

Yes, Nadia was Sayid's wife from season one. He carried her picture during the scenes when he was in the Army, and she wore a shawl over her head in the photo he had. He always talked about finding her.

That whole opening scene at the airport, and press conference in the hangar was shot about 4 weeks ago when I was at Barber's Point for work. The Coast Guard airplane was authentic, as their base is located just down the tarmac from the hangar. So it takes about 4 weeks from shooting a scene, to making it onto an episode.

Daniel Dae Kim (Jin) was in local court today for his drunk driving arrest in 2007.

http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200880515043

The Orchid site, is actually the old Paradise Park that was like a bird zoo and botanical garden. It's in Manoa Valley where we go hiking up to Manoa Falls. It also served as the set for when Jack, Kate, and Sawyer were held in the big cages.
 
Yep, some of that stuff I had figured out before it happened. I figured it
was Locke in the casket. I thought it had to be the new "leader" once Ben
got off the island. Not sure why they called him by a different name, I
guess that's to be revealed later.

My sister found this on a LOST discussion board: but walt didn't call him locke they called him jeremy bethem. i looked up on cbs lost.com on the blogs someone looked up the name a found this name belongs to a person that was a philosopher in 1748-1832.........

The building that was the funeral home, is on Liliha St., just a few doors
down from L & L drive in. It's an old golf repair shop that closed about 2
years ago. They were filming there just a few weeks ago, so that must have either been last nights episode, or for a future episode.

Walt tells Hurley that Locke was the only one to come visit him out of all
the survivors. And somewhere Hurley alluded to Locke had talked to him as well. Then Ben asks Jack about Locke coming to see him as well, to get
everyone back together to go back to the island.

The boat blows up, Jin is on it? But wait, he's buried back on land in the
flash forward. So he gets off the boat somehow.

The redhead girl decides to stay, and the Asian guy figures out she was
there before. Later she tells the scientist guy, she still hasn't found the
place where she was born. Speaking of the scientist guy, why does he still wear that black tie? He's on a deserted island, is he going to a job interview somewhere?

The "Others" out there surviving on their own. That one character shows up again, and he still looks the exact same now, as when he went to the
hospital to look at Locke as a infant, then later as a small child. Wierd,
he never ages.

Sun taking over the dad's company, and also searching out Penny's father to discuss the island. HMMM.

Where did Penny take Desmond on the boat? Disappeared for all time?

What happened to Walt's dog? He hasn't been on in a long time.

The island vaporized or sank, not sure which. Will it end up in the desert,
where the Dharma bones and the polar bear were found? Or somewhere else?

So who got off the island, they say 6 but I say more. Jack, Sayid, Kate,
Sun, Aaron, Hurley, Jin, Desmond, Walt, Ben, Locke.

LOL, I think the writers must get high on ice, drugs, or booze, and then
start throwing out the stupidest ideas. Then they go "yeah" lets use that
for a story line. LOL.

I'm waiting for all the dead people, like Boone, his sister, Lily, Anna
Lucia, those buried alive in the sand, Oceanic 815 flight crew, Kate's
father, the US Marshall, and everyone else to be sitting in one of the
Dharma rooms, playing strip Texas no-hold-em poker. LOL. :lmao:
 
Don't expect to see Michael (Walt's dad) anymore. He was still on the research ship when it blew up.

In today's Honolulu Advertiser (6/2/08) actor Harold Perrineau was quoted as having already moved on and signed a contract for his own show. Something about a paranoid cop who wears his bullet proof vest everywhere he goes.

So Walt is now an orphan.
 
Posted on: Saturday, July 26, 2008 'Lost' knows exactly where it's going

Next 34 hours of plot will leave no mystery unsolved, writers say


By Sandy Cohen
Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — "Lost" fans can start expecting some answers.

Writer-producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof said yesterday that they know exactly how the ABC series will end.


"We have 34 hours left for you guys to see — seasons five and six," Lindelof told the Comic-Con crowd. "We owe answers. We know the answers that we owe. The questions have to begin to diminish."
"We know where we're going and we know how long we have left to tell the story," Cuse added. "There's also an organic process that goes on."
They compared the process to a road trip, which can often include alternate routes and unexpected stops.


The showrunners said they will continue to supplement their storytelling with Webisodes, mobisodes (on mobile devices) and games.
"We're doing it primarily for the die-hard fans of the show," Lindelof said.
They offered no spoilers at Entertainment Weekly's panel dedicated to visionary TV producers. But they did reveal that they'd like to see the return of Mr. Eko.


"Mr. Eko was a character we really loved," Cuse said of the role played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Turns out the British actor didn't like living and working on an island.


"Hawai'i was not his bag," Cuse continued. "Real life intervened and forced us to end the arc of that character much sooner than we would have liked."


No word on whether Mr. Eko will come back when "Lost" returns this fall.
Comic-Con, the country's biggest comic-book convention, began Thursday at the San Diego Convention Center.


More than 125,000 attendees — many costumed as their favorite characters — will fill the sprawling seaside space during the four-day convention. They're trying out the latest video games, seeking out collectible books and toys, restocking their T-shirt and costume collections, and getting a preview of anticipated films and TV shows.
The annual convention is in its 38th year.
 
I read a snipet from the San Diego Comic Convention.

The producers of LOST said the only thing they know for certain, is that Vincent (Walt's dog) makes it to the very last episode of the show.

I predict, he'll wake up from his nap, walk over to his waterbowl for a drink. When they pan away, there will be a picture of the island in the bottom of the bowl. It was all a dream of Vincent's. :happytv: :lmao: :rotfl2: :laughing: :rotfl:
 
I read a snipet from the San Diego Comic Convention.

The producers of LOST said the only thing they know for certain, is that Vincent (Walt's dog) makes it to the very last episode of the show.

I predict, he'll wake up from his nap, walk over to his waterbowl for a drink. When they pan away, there will be a picture of the island in the bottom of the bowl. It was all a dream of Vincent's. :happytv: :lmao: :rotfl2: :laughing: :rotfl:

Love it, Love it.

Or maybe Walt is having a "Dog Whisperer" hypnotizing the dog and he is just making it all up. :happytv: :lmao:
 
What a crazy doggie dream that would be :rotfl:

All I know is that I CAN NOT wait for season 5 to start. My boyfriend got me hooked on Lost just before season 4 ended and now I am addicted. I'm having serious withdraws now :sad2:
 
The "Others" out there surviving on their own. That one character shows up again, and he still looks the exact same now, as when he went to the
hospital to look at Locke as a infant, then later as a small child. Wierd,
he never ages.

I think he is traveling through time, so he is about the same age, but travels to diffrent time periods. That is why it looks like he never ages.
 
I think he is traveling through time, so he is about the same age, but travels to diffrent time periods. That is why it looks like he never ages.

Yeah, that guy I'm sure is linked to alot of what is going on. At least I think so.:confused3
 
Today's Honolulu Advertiser reported that "Anna Lucia" (Michelle Rodriguez) will return to the show in a Hurley flashback. He sees dead people, like Charlie.
 














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