I would watch the whole show like that . Coming back to it after some time it only makes sense to me when you alredy know everything and need clarity of what's going on .
Is the scene with Juliette in the kitchen and "extra from the dvd's"? I've watched maybe a dozen times and own the DVD's. But the last 9-10 times I've watched have been on Netflix & Hulu & I don't think that extended scene with her showing the old lady the "secret" is in the normal episodes. But this is very well done. Kudos.
Yeah, it’s from Lost: The Missing Pieces. I don’t have the DVDs, so I can’t say if they’re the same, but these extras were mobisodes (13 of them) between seasons 3&4. The missing pieces are on RU-vid, though.
Not according to this video, they didn't. For example, at 6:25 we see the computer etc in the hatch, with Desmond, has begun shaking. We also see that the others at their book club, aren't shaking. It's not until about 6:54, 30 seconds later that they begin to experience the rumblings. Why then, do you say that "they did"?
@samfromthorne Okay. I know it's likely a mistake, but I'm just trying to think about it rationally and realistically. We see that the ground begins shaking around 5:45 , when the timer reaches zero. The ground begins shaking for Desmond. The hatch is (obviously) on the same small island as the others. I don't understand how ground could be shaking at one location, and not be felt at another, not more than "a few kilometers" away? Also, the plane enters into turbulence at the same time Desmond feels it; long before the others do. They don't feel it until just moments before the timer resets, and the hatch actually STOPS shaking. Anyhow, no big deal. I was just wondering if there was a logical reason. 😊
@@MMAFightMagazine think of it this way. First, there’s just the noise. Then, forks and knives start flying. Then bigger appliances, chairs and eventually units. Then as it grows in intensity, rumbles further away, turbulence and eventually earthquakes and a plane ripping apart. It’s not that complicated 😂
i regularly come back to this video & always show it to anyone who finished this show for the first time <3 not enough people have given love to the 24 clock <3 i see you!!
One of my greatest fears is being in a catastrophic airliner crash which results in me being forced into a leadership position I never wanted, and then having to confront both my father issues and my divorce.
The fact that the first thing the smoke monster does in response to the plane crash is use Jack's dad (the first dead body to hit the Island from that plane) to give the dog a command to go wake up Jack is so great and dramatic.
I think in this case, it was the actual ghost of Jack’s dad. Smokey would have really had to be moving to find the body, scan it, then find Vincent…all to get him to wake up Jack because he had work to do? Doesn’t seem like a very smoke monster thing to do, especially since Jack’s “work” as a Candidate was ultimately to prevent the smoke monster from leaving the island.
part of me likes to thin the mib gets a trait from someone he absorbs ie wanting to protect jack like a father and eventually inspiring faith like locke obviously thru and for different end goals but still a cool parallel
That Ana Lucia was a piece of work. She is upset and scared and calls her mom to tell her to meet her when she lands, obviously traumatized. Then she heads to the bar and hits on Jack. LOL
I'm not sure what "work" the smoke monster would have for Jack to do? Killing the other candidates I presume, and I guess getting involved with them might help that along? Of course Christian was just his dead father, reanimated at this point, not Smokey. Of course whichever he was, he probably knew he couldn't manipulate Jack in that form, because he might respond chaotically if not doing the opposite of what he says he wants Jack to do.