Saturday, Sep 24, 2005
This initially is just going to be a deposit place for trivial lost details, for easy reference.
Episode 19 is titled Deus Ex Machina. Translated literally, it means God from the Machine.
May or may not be a younger Ethan (with a family....well, two kids at least) in the beginning of the Kate-centric episode 22, Born to Run. And if they were his kids, their blonde hair indicates a blonde mother.
Deus Ex Machina starts with Lockes fairly detailed description about the game Mouse Trap. It was evident he was a fan of board games already, but his description of it seemed eerily like what could be happening with the Hatch: "It's a game. My favorite game actually, I used to play it with my brother. You start with all these parts off the board. And then, one by one, you build the trap shoe, bucket, tub piece by piece it all comes together. And then you wait 'til your opponent lands here on the old cheese wheel. And then if you set it up just right you spring the trap."
There was siding on one of the walls in the hatch. Also a graffiti'd wall (sporting the number 108, sum of Hurleys numbers....possibly indicating that everything is coming together?). Sort of looked like an amalgamation of domiciles....maybe houses, apartments, anything.
People who thought the hatch was a bad idea:
Walt
Sayid
Hurley (after seeing the numbers)
Quarantine was written on the inside of the hatch.
Desmond had fresh fruit somehow.
There was evidence Desmond didn't live/work alone.
Sayid mentioned that there were no footprints around the fire that was creating the black smoke. Who/what started it then?
Kate is seeming fairly expendable, as Jack is getting Ana-Lucia as a love interest, and Shannon seems capable of being the main female (especially for the male audience).
Man resembling Desmond refused to let Locke on the bus to go on the walkabout.
The security system/monster or whatever....Locke was being pulled underground by it (either one), and the pilot was snatched from fairly high above ground.
Rousseau was the one who coined the term Security System. Also, she's been on the island 16 years and has never seen anyone else (according to her).
Vincent led Shannon to where Walt made contact with her.
The radar on the raft, according to Sayid, had a 25 mile radius. At one point, the ship that they saw went off the radar screen.
More later.
Episode 19 is titled Deus Ex Machina. Translated literally, it means God from the Machine.
May or may not be a younger Ethan (with a family....well, two kids at least) in the beginning of the Kate-centric episode 22, Born to Run. And if they were his kids, their blonde hair indicates a blonde mother.
Deus Ex Machina starts with Lockes fairly detailed description about the game Mouse Trap. It was evident he was a fan of board games already, but his description of it seemed eerily like what could be happening with the Hatch: "It's a game. My favorite game actually, I used to play it with my brother. You start with all these parts off the board. And then, one by one, you build the trap shoe, bucket, tub piece by piece it all comes together. And then you wait 'til your opponent lands here on the old cheese wheel. And then if you set it up just right you spring the trap."
There was siding on one of the walls in the hatch. Also a graffiti'd wall (sporting the number 108, sum of Hurleys numbers....possibly indicating that everything is coming together?). Sort of looked like an amalgamation of domiciles....maybe houses, apartments, anything.
People who thought the hatch was a bad idea:
Walt
Sayid
Hurley (after seeing the numbers)
Quarantine was written on the inside of the hatch.
Desmond had fresh fruit somehow.
There was evidence Desmond didn't live/work alone.
Sayid mentioned that there were no footprints around the fire that was creating the black smoke. Who/what started it then?
Kate is seeming fairly expendable, as Jack is getting Ana-Lucia as a love interest, and Shannon seems capable of being the main female (especially for the male audience).
Man resembling Desmond refused to let Locke on the bus to go on the walkabout.
The security system/monster or whatever....Locke was being pulled underground by it (either one), and the pilot was snatched from fairly high above ground.
Rousseau was the one who coined the term Security System. Also, she's been on the island 16 years and has never seen anyone else (according to her).
Vincent led Shannon to where Walt made contact with her.
The radar on the raft, according to Sayid, had a 25 mile radius. At one point, the ship that they saw went off the radar screen.
More later.
Some people just don't have opinions. Like fathertadpole10.
fathertadpole10 must really love MovieTome and agree with every review we've ever written! What other reason could fathertadpole10 possibly have for not rating a single film?


