Previously on Lost

Back in the real world

December 17th, 2007 - Comments Off on Back in the real world

We find out that Locke worked for a box company “back in the real world”, and when Hurley and Walt are playing backgammon Walt says that Hurley owes him $20,000 to which Hurley responds “you’ll get it”. Of course we later find out that Hurley is in fact a multi-millionaire due to his lottery win and that he also owns the box company that Locke worked for.

Psychic vision

December 16th, 2007 - Comments Off on Psychic vision

Charlie theorises that the psychic might have foreseen the plane crashing on the Island, and in the flashback that follows we see the psychic tell Claire that she must catch flight 815 because they (the adopting parents…) will be waiting when she arrives. Perhaps he meant they (the others, and Ethan) will be waiting…

Good people

December 16th, 2007 - Comments Off on Good people

Claire’s psychic says that the people he’s found in Los Angeles are keen to adopt her baby, that the child will be safe with them and that they are “good people”, I wonder what chance there is that they are connected in someway to Dharma and the Others?

Your Father, My Father

December 16th, 2007 - Comments Off on Your Father, My Father

Claire mentions that her Dad used to sing “catch a falling star, and put it in your pocket” to her when she was little, of course we now know that Claire’s Father is also Jack’s Father.

Rousseau and the Others

December 16th, 2007 - Comments Off on Rousseau and the Others

Episode nine introduces so many important things, Rousseau, the underwater cable, Ethan, the whispers, and the first mention of “the others”.

Nadia

December 16th, 2007 - Comments Off on Nadia

Sayid says that Nadia is dead, however we see her in other people’s flashbacks (Locke’s and Charlie’s I think) later on, so did she die after those flashbacks happened or is she not dead at all and Sayid just believes that she is. After all he says he is still looking, hoping that one day he will find her.

Who hit Sayid?

December 15th, 2007 - Comments Off on Who hit Sayid?

Locke suggests to Sayid that the person who attacked him might be someone who has something to benefit from their situation (ie. being on the island), which really points straight at Locke himself since he has regained the use of his legs since crashing on the island, yet it isn’t until much later on that we actually find out that it was Locke who hit Sayid.

Sawyer’s letter

December 15th, 2007 - Comments Off on Sawyer’s letter

When Kate read out Sawyer’s letter it isn’t initially clear that he wrote it, it sounds more like it is referring to the storyline that is being played out in his flashback.

Sawyer’s position?

December 15th, 2007 - Comments Off on Sawyer’s position?

Sayid says “Sawyer’s position in the jungle” yet he didn’t know (as far as we are aware) that Kate was no longer there so why wouldn’t he say “Kate’s position” when it was Kate who was meant to set of the flare?

Finding The Radio Tower

December 13th, 2007 - Comments Off on Finding The Radio Tower

With Sayid’s triangulation of the signal, if it weren’t for Locke’s intervention would they have actually managed to locate the radio tower any sooner? I’m thinking that something else would have needed to interfere because so much of the important information around the message, who left it and why wasn’t yet revealed. The way that season 3 ended with the eventual discovery of the tower (in what seemed to be a fairly open and accessible area mind you) actually turned out well since it has ended up being the mid-point in the overall story, and serves as a good stepping stone for season 4 and beyond.