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Post by JoeGeist on May 31, 2008 9:33:38 GMT -11
Since the Loose Change thread morphed into a discussion about Lost I decided to start a thread about it.
So now that it's over what did everyone think of this season?
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Post by LCellini on May 31, 2008 10:03:15 GMT -11
i just cant believe what happened to that guy! and when that girl did that thing i was so upset! hehehehe i have never watched the show so i have no idea what happened awesome thread though joe!
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Post by hoobsmom on May 31, 2008 10:17:53 GMT -11
OMG I have not watched it yet my buddy went on a date with his wife so I didnt watch it. I enjoy watching it online and chatting with him about it. I know I need to get a life. Can you belive her would rather go out with his hot wife than sit at home while I try to get him to tell me what happens next. I am going to watch it today though. But I think Pink told what happened in the loose change thread. Oh and how did that thread go from George Bush killing my puppy to Lost?
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Post by LCellini on May 31, 2008 10:28:45 GMT -11
going OT but its funny. were building a new visitor center at my work and some lady called the other day and was very upset bu this. she was upset because she heard that george bush was building a house here and that was what all the construction was...and she was sincerly upset. we told her no and we're still laughing about it days later
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Post by Pinkberry on May 31, 2008 10:31:34 GMT -11
going OT but its funny. were building a new visitor center at my work and some lady called the other day and was very upset bu this. she was upset because she heard that george bush was building a house here and that was what all the construction was...and she was sincerly upset. we told her no and we're still laughing about it days later People are so silly sometimes...ugh so many stories from retail..ANYWAY that guy can live wherever he wants..I hope he builds a house right next door to her mwhahahaha... Anyway, LOST this season was a pretty good improvement over season 3...though I liked season 3 haha. Im glad that we finally got some answers and that the writers were nice and let us have an unadultered love scene moment. My bf cried a little when Penny and Desmond were reunited..haha.
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Post by hoobsmom on May 31, 2008 10:58:14 GMT -11
going OT but its funny. were building a new visitor center at my work and some lady called the other day and was very upset bu this. she was upset because she heard that george bush was building a house here and that was what all the construction was...and she was sincerly upset. we told her no and we're still laughing about it days later People are so silly sometimes...ugh so many stories from retail..ANYWAY that guy can live wherever he wants..I hope he builds a house right next door to her mwhahahaha... Anyway, LOST this season was a pretty good improvement over season 3...though I liked season 3 haha. Im glad that we finally got some answers and that the writers were nice and let us have an unadultered love scene moment. My bf cried a little when Penny and Desmond were reunited..haha. Pink NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
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Post by Pinkberry on May 31, 2008 11:40:07 GMT -11
Mwahahaha you are just asking for spoilers!
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Post by JoeGeist on May 31, 2008 12:26:40 GMT -11
OMG I have not watched it yet my buddy went on a date with his wife so I didnt watch it. I enjoy watching it online and chatting with him about it. I know I need to get a life. Can you belive her would rather go out with his hot wife than sit at home while I try to get him to tell me what happens next. I am going to watch it today though. But I think Pink told what happened in the loose change thread. Oh and how did that thread go from George Bush killing my puppy to Lost? Sorry Deb, but it was worth it and the movie was good too.
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Post by JoeGeist on May 31, 2008 12:29:53 GMT -11
I agree this season was good, season three sucked monkey nads. I have to say though that season two was my favorite. I just wished Anna Lucia and Ecko didn't commit crimes in real life otherwise they might still be on the show.
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Post by JoeGeist on May 31, 2008 12:34:55 GMT -11
Mwahahaha you are just asking for spoilers! Well basically you find out the island was created by aliens so they could study humans. The original members of the Dharma initiative were actually aliens and Ben found out thats why he killed them all. It also explains the magnetic anomolies of the island. All the "hatches" are actually hooked togeter and they form a large space ship. It's buried underground. Oh Deb by the way Desmond does find Penny ... in a body bag!
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Post by CougarBob on May 31, 2008 12:42:29 GMT -11
That's what I thought ......
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Post by Pinkberry on May 31, 2008 15:10:32 GMT -11
I agree this season was good, season three sucked monkey nads. I have to say though that season two was my favorite. I just wished Anna Lucia and Ecko didn't commit crimes in real life otherwise they might still be on the show. What did Ecko do??
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Post by bowl on Jun 1, 2008 2:40:44 GMT -11
Prior to the crash Originally from Nigeria, Mr. Eko would always look out for his younger brother, Yemi, and the two lived in a small village. Eko once stole food in order to care for Yemi, which resulted in him being forced to confess his sins in the local church. Since Eko did not see this action as wrong (he saw it as helping someone in need); he refused to do so. One day, as Eko is playing with the local children, a gang of guerrillas raided the village in search of young recruits. When Yemi refuses to shoot an elderly man, Eko steps in and shoots him himself, sparing Yemi from the same fate. Impressed by his actions, the guerrillas take Eko away with them, where they draw him away from his religious lifestyle and into the criminal life. Eko grows up to be a fearless warlord and a vicious leader of a guerrilla group. He acquires a large amount of heroin, which he intends to smuggle out of the country. Eko returns to his home village and visits Yemi, who has now become the priest of the local church. He asks Yemi to help him smuggle the heroin by giving him a large number of Virgin Mary statues to hide it in, and also the use of the plane, in return for a large sum of money. When Yemi refuses, Eko threatens that his associates will burn the church down if he doesn't sign documents that allow him and his henchmen to appear as priests. Yemi reluctantly agrees.
Eko and his men assemble at the airfield, disguised as priests, on the day the shipment is ready to be smuggled. However, Yemi has tipped off the military, and tries to convince Eko not to go through with his plans. When the military arrives, however, Yemi is wounded in the ensuing gun battle; while Eko helps load him onto the beechcraft, he is suddenly kicked off of the plane and left at the mercy of the military. Surprisingly, Eko is mistaken for Yemi and released back to his village. Feeling guilty over Yemi's evident death, Eko assumes his role as the village priest. One day, Eko encounters a gang of guerrillas who made a deal with Yemi: they take 80% of the vaccines delivered to the village in exchange for the village's safety. At first, Eko refuses to cooperate, but at the cost of an innocent life, Eko reluctantly agrees. In a bid to save the village from the guerrillas, Eko sells some vaccine to a dealer, with the intention that the trade is made known to the guerrillas. Soon after, the guerrillas arrive at the church and attempt to cut off Eko's hands. However, Eko fights back and kills them, much to the shock of the village. The church is thus boarded up and Eko is ostracized until he leaves for London (taking Yemi's place on the trip). He is told that he owes Yemi a church.
After leaving England, Eko serves as a priest in Australia, under the name Father Tunde. He receives a passport from a man taking confession to allow Eko to travel to Los Angeles. He is then asked by a senior priest to investigate a reported miracle of a young lady who has come back to life after drowning. After listening to the audio of the autopsy procedure where she is resurrected, Eko visits the family home, where he is greeted by Claire's psychic, Richard Malkin. Malkin dismisses the miracle as an act of incompetence by the undertaker, also revealing that he is not a real psychic. Eko soon prepares to board the doomed flight; shortly after buying a ticket, he encounters Charlotte, the girl whom the investigation is about. She tells Eko that she saw Yemi as she was "between places," and tells him to have faith. Eko grows angry and yells at her, only to be interrupted by a concerned Libby. Eko is seated at the rear of the plane.
After the crash
Season Two Eko lands with the tail-section survivors in the ocean, a short distance from the beach. That night, while the small group falls under attack from the Others, Eko kills two of them whilst resisting a kidnap attempt; feeling guilty, Eko remains mute for the following forty days. During his silence, Eko begins carving Biblical scriptures onto a stick. He finally begins speaking again when comforting a shaken Ana Lucia. Later, Eko manages to beat Jin, Sawyer and Michael unconscious when they arrive on their beach, and haul them into a pit, dug by Ana Lucia. After proving their innocence, and Michael's disappearance prior to leaving the Arrow station, Eko helps Jin find him and bring him back. Later, after the death of Shannon, Eko carries a critically injured Sawyer the rest of the way to the camp, where he encounters Locke in the hatch. After learning of the orientation video, and providing the missing footage found in the Arrow, Eko manages to fit in with the remaining fuselage survivors.
Upon discovering a Virgin Mary statue in Charlie's possession, he demands to be taken to the beechcraft where it came from, knowing that his brother's body would be there; the two decide to burn the plane, along with all the heroin-filled statues. Prior to reaching the plane, Eko has a brief encounter with the "Monster". Soon after, Eko helps interpret Charlie's surreal dreams, suggesting that baby Aaron needs to be baptized, which he later does himself on both Aaron and Claire. One afternoon whilst visiting Locke in the hatch, he notices the bed in the armory, and requests to speak to the man being held in there. Receiving permission, Eko confesses to him about killing two people on the first night of the crash and expresses his condolences before leaving. Later, Eko begins building a church down the beach, with the help of Charlie. However, after a dream where both Ana Lucia and Yemi tell him to help Locke, Eko abandons the church and ventures into the jungle with Locke, claiming to hunt down the escaped "Henry Gale." Eko manages to coax Locke into taking him to the '?' he drew on a map, resulting in the discovery of the Pearl station.
After watching its orientation video, Eko vows to continue pushing the button in the Swan hatch, despite Locke's protests. Eko manages to prevent an enraged Locke from destroying the computer and throws him out of the hatch. The next day, Eko is locked out of the computer room when Locke and Desmond initiate a lockdown. Desperate not to let the timer run out, Eko asks Charlie to take him to the stash of dynamite from the Black Rock. Eko uses it to blow open the blast door but, despite his efforts, is unable to prevent the timer reaching zero. He is still inside the hatch when Desmond turns the fail-safe key, causing it to implode.
Season Three Eko manages to survive the implosion, but is dragged away by a polar bear. He is later rescued by Locke and Charlie, and pulled to safety. Moments later, Eko tells Locke to make things right by rescuing the kidnapped Jack, Kate and Sawyer; he is later carried back to camp. Later one night, Eko awakens to find Yemi in his tent, telling him he needs to confess before finding that his tent is on fire. Eko is pulled free, but disappears into the jungle a few seconds later. Searching for Yemi, he is haunted by ghosts from his past, and eventually finds himself being pursued by the "Monster". He soon decides to follow Locke, Desmond, Sayid, Nikki and Paulo to the Pearl station, but does not enter after them. Whilst waiting outside, he sees Yemi again, and follows the apparition to give his confession. Upon learning that it is merely a deception, Eko grows angry and chases Yemi into the jungle, where he confronts the "Monster" once more. After being thrown about by the Monster, Eko is finally thrown to the ground, fatally wounded. He whispers his last words to Locke, "You're next," before dying. He is buried at the spot where he died, his stick marking his grave.
After the Island In one of the flashforwards in the final episode of the fourth season, Hurley is seen in his room at the Santa Rosa Mental Institution, sitting at a table with a chessboard on it across from a seemingly empty seat. Sayid comes in to break Hurley out. Before they leave, Hurley says he has been talking to dead people all week and makes a move on the chessboard, saying, "Checkmate, Mr. Eko." It is unknown if Hurley was merely hallucinating or if he was truly playing with Mr. Eko.
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Post by Pinkberry on Jun 1, 2008 7:25:49 GMT -11
No no I thought he meant IRL and thats why he wasnt on the show x.x
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Post by bowl on Jun 1, 2008 7:33:28 GMT -11
No no I thought he meant IRL and thats why he wasnt on the show x.x LOL well at least I didn't kill any trees with all that nonsense!
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