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look out for things that could be potential blown up with Dynamite”

— TheHolyStickman

Ok;

Has anyone noticed that all the series finalies so far have had dynamite involved with them.

Series one; They used Dynamite to blow open he hatch. Very significant.

Series two; They used Dynamite to try and blow the door to the computer room down. Not so important

Series three; They used Dynamite to blow up the others. Quite Important.

So you see what im getting at here Dynamite used in all the series finalies Also boats have been as well (although i think this was pointed out by someone else).

Series one - The raft and also they meet the others boat. Black rock. Very significant

Series two - Desmond arrives on a boat - Quite important

Series three - They make contact with the people on the boat - Very signicant.

These things have all been important to the story line. So basically in later episodes look out for things that could be potential blown up with Dynamite or things that involve ships and you might just have yourself a series finale.

TheHolyStickman q: )

Comments

  1. Quarantine Mar 3, 2008 4:17 p.m. Comment: 1

    Well, yeah. But, in all honesty, it sounds like you’ve been studying “The Divine Comedy” and now you’re looking for Lost’s “Stars.”

    Right now it just looks like coincidence without meaning. Do you have in mind some kind of deeper connection that would make this more than just three explosions?

    I’d love to see you expand on this.

  2. Veefre Mar 3, 2008 8:53 p.m. Comment: 2

    I think you meant to say “Season Finale” rather than “Series Finale”.

    Right?

    Also, I expect the explosions at the SERIES finale will be the massive synchronized nosebleeds experienced by 30% of the population when Dr. Strangelo-, er, I mean Dr. Thomas Mittlewerk is finally able to put into effect his nefarious plan to turn all over-the-counter cold medications into useless placebos.

    Ooops, the DEA already did that!

  3. alvarojgp Mar 3, 2008 9:12 p.m. Comment: 3

    In england seasons are called series, I think… I’m from Venezuela so I’m not entirely sure

  4. AngeloComet Mar 4, 2008 10:51 a.m. Comment: 4

    Yeah, Alvar, seasons are referred to as series in the UK.

    Except for actual seasons - like spring and summer and that - which we still call seasons.

    And geeks, in the UK, are savvy enough to switch to American terminology when discussing their favourite American TV shows and manage to call them seasons, too.