
(My excited lost face!)
Here is what I need to know before this show bites the dust:What is the point of creepy weird Walt?
When 'supposed' Locke tells Richard to tell 'time traveling Locke' to go and bring everyone back to the Island, does Richard know that the 'supposed' Locke is not really a time traveling real Locke but The Nemesis of Jacob? (does that even make sense?!)
Where the Hell is Claire?! (I think she is dead)
What the hell is Christian Shepherd?!
Why doesn't Richard age?
What is the smoke monster?
Why whenever people get thrown of the Island do they end up in Tunisia?
What is with the four toed statue of Tawaret the goddess of fertility?
Is it significant that when Jacob visited all the Losties before the crash that he touched each one of them?
why and for what reason can Hurley talk to dead people?
Who is this group of people who consists of Llana and the other van people who have been driving around in the van and now have John Locke's body in the crate?
And when this group goes to the cabin and see's that Jacob isn't there and Llana says that the cabin has been used by someone else, what does this mean? How long has the cabin been used by someone else? the whole time our Losties have been on the island? If so does this mean that when we saw Christian and Claire in the cabin they weren't there on Jacobs behalf but on whoever had been using it since he left? What does this mean?
"what lies in the shadow of the statue" "Ille qui nos omnes servabit" (he who will save us all) ?!
When Ben kills Jacob, Jacob whispers to the fake Locke impersonator,"They're coming." WHO?
And WHO is the fake Locke impersonator?!
Oh did I mention I hate Kate?
I also feel like the facts below are quite interesting and should be noted (pulled from lostipedia) These are the kind of details I always notice and think significant!
- This is the first time Jacob’s cabin is seen in daylight.
- This is the third time Sawyer is seen crying. The first time was when he witnessed the death of his parents, the second was when he killed the real Sawyer in the Black Rock.
- Richard Alpert responded to the question "What lies in the shadow of the statue?" in Latin, with "Ille qui nos omnes servabit." This could translate as: "He who will protect/save us all."
- More accurate translations might be either, "That man who will save us all," or, "That which will save us all," if the noun in question is of the masculine gender. The Latin word ille does not necessarily refer to a person. The enhanced version of this episode says the intended translation is "He who will save us all."
- Jacob physically touches each of the Oceanic 815 survivors he visits in his flashbacks.
- The only flashback scene in which Jacob does not appear is the scene featuring Juliet; she is the only one of the flashback characters who would become an Other.
- The things the police officer gives back to Hurley when he gets released from the prison (money, a pen and a candy) are the same ones Jacob gives to Kate, Sawyer and Jack.
- The hieroglyphs on the panels are revealed to document many cultures that lived on the island for thousands of years according to the enhanced episode.
Peace,









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