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Old 11-17-2005, 12:04 AM   #187
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Something I didn't catch but some other people did...

Mistereko (Mr. Eko) pulled out dead bodies right? What about the one the camera focused on for a little while longer. You know, the one that was wearing a suit and already looked too stiff to be dead for a few minutes.

Could it be Jack's father?

EDIT here are some other tidbits


An interview on tvguide.com said that we should watch the staff, and that it was something we need to keep a close eye on.

"On Nov. 30 we'll finally learn what Kate's precrash crime was that landed her in so much hot water. Any other big flashback revelations this season?
Damon: In the next string of episodes, one of the really compelling backstory elements is what happened to Jack's marriage. We think Julie Bowen is amazing and she and Matthew Fox are so great in scenes together, and I think the audience is really curious as to what went wrong there.
Carlton: And you should pay attention to Mr. Eko's stick.

Seriously?
Carlton: Yeah.
Damon: Keep your eyes on Mr. Eko's stick.
Carlton: That stick is an important ongoing clue."




US Army Knife - First off I think the knife came to the island in this way... The man that Hurley met in the mental institution and the husband of the woman that Hurley then met in Australia were working on an island monitoring radio frequencies, or so that woman said. I think that it is possible that they were one of the teams of 2 that were in the hatch for 540 days and entering the numbers over and over every 108 minutes. I think that the pressure of having to enter the numbers may have caused one of those guys to go crazy hence ending up in the mental hospital. The woman said they were in the army and they were on a listening post, I think it is possible that there was an old listening post on the island and when they left the post they left the knife behind.

Taking the "Good Ones" - I think that they may be attempting to create a utopian society or something where they can recreate the garden of eden or something. They don't want people there who are bad or "sinners" and that is why they take the "good people" who haven't sinned. That would explain why only Walt has been taken on the other side of the island, because most of the other people have sinned in one way or another from what we have seen so they wouldn't be the "good people" that the others are trying to take. Also maybe since there are more of them and they have stronger people it has been harder for them to get to the "good people" and take them. Maybe Ethan was one of them and Claire was taken with Charlie because Claire was good and they wanted her baby too. He didn't really "take" Charlie because he ended up killing him. Charlie wasn't a "good person" because he was a womanizer and drug addict.

Glass "Prosthetic" Eye - Concerning the eye that we saw them take from the hatch I think that it continues along the same theme of prosthetics that we have seen thus far in the show. The Australian man that took Kate in to work on his farm had a prosthetic arm/hand, the wife of the man from the listening post that Hurley went to visit in Australia had a prosthetic leg, Dr. Marvin Candle appeared in the Orientation video to have a prosthetic hand, and now we have a glass/prosthetic eye.

Mister Eko not talking for 40 days - We saw that he was a religious man when he was talking to one of the survivors telling them that he would pray for the planes to find them and that he would pray for another person (who escapes me at the moment). Then when they found the bible in the hatch he looked at it like he was glad that he had a bible. Obviously he is a religious man and the 40 days of not talking may have something to do with Lent and Jesus spending 40 days/40 nights. I think he was also concerned about the burial of the dead bodies, and making sure that all the dead bodies were pulled in from the ocean so they could properly be buried. It also looked to me like one of the bodies that Mister Eko pulled from the ocean was Jack's father's dead body.

Monster Sound as tail of plane crashed - It sounded like the monster made some noise in the jungle somewhere when the tail end of the plane finally submerged into the ocean at the end of the first portion of the episode.
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