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Post by Lola m on Mar 24, 2008 7:24:37 GMT -5
I think there is a Lostie extra house, where they pipe Locke's speech in. But I also think the Lostie extra house is the kickin' cool house, where they have all the good snacks and the MST3K all of Locke's speeches as he makes them, imitating his voice and mannerisms and then staying up late braiding each other's hair and telling Island!Ghost stories. OK, now I'm totally going to believe that too. ;D ;D And who knows what things are like at the Temple! I've envisioned everything from a huge cave to a resort-spa-thing, to maybe even a cool series of tree houses with fancy rope bridges between them. Like the Swiss Family Robinson.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Mar 24, 2008 8:06:10 GMT -5
OK, now I'm totally going to believe that too. ;D ;D And who knows what things are like at the Temple! I've envisioned everything from a huge cave to a resort-spa-thing, to maybe even a cool series of tree houses with fancy rope bridges between them. Like the Swiss Family Robinson. I love your imagination, Lola.
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Post by Sara on Mar 24, 2008 9:06:41 GMT -5
Some trivial tidbits from the ep, courtesy of lostpedia: - Oft-referenced author Kurt Vonnegut is mentioned as an answer on the game show Michael is watching.
- The song playing in the car when Michael tries to kill himself is "It's Getting Better" by Cass Elliot, who also recorded "Make Your Own Kind of Music".
- The Hotel Earle: This is the former name of the Washington Square Hotel. Bob Dylan is reported to have stayed in room 305. Moreover, in the 1991 Coen Brothers film Barton Fink this is the name of a fictional hotel, which is a metaphysical manifestation of hell for an awkward, isolated New York City writer.
- Before pressing the "Execute" button on the fake bomb, Michael says, "I love you, Walt", echoing Desmond saying, "I love you, Penny" before he turned the fail-safe key in the Swan.
- Michael tells his mother that he wants to see Walt "because he's my son. That is my right," just as he told Jack in "The Hunting Party."
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Post by Jan on Mar 31, 2008 6:49:08 GMT -5
Some trivial tidbits from the ep, courtesy of lostpedia: - Oft-referenced author Kurt Vonnegut is mentioned as an answer on the game show Michael is watching.
- The song playing in the car when Michael tries to kill himself is "It's Getting Better" by Cass Elliot, who also recorded "Make Your Own Kind of Music".
[/color] [/li][li]The Hotel Earle: This is the former name of the Washington Square Hotel. Bob Dylan is reported to have stayed in room 305. Moreover, in the 1991 Coen Brothers film Barton Fink this is the name of a fictional hotel, which is a metaphysical manifestation of hell for an awkward, isolated New York City writer. [/li][li]Before pressing the "Execute" button on the fake bomb, Michael says, "I love you, Walt", echoing Desmond saying, "I love you, Penny" before he turned the fail-safe key in the Swan. [/li][li]Michael tells his mother that he wants to see Walt "because he's my son. That is my right," just as he told Jack in "The Hunting Party."[/li][/ul][/quote] And wasn't it The Mamas & The Papas (Cass Elliot was in that group, for you youngsters) that Desmond was playing when we first saw him in the Hatch? Not that I'm able to trust my memory anymore...
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Post by Onjel on Mar 31, 2008 7:40:59 GMT -5
Some trivial tidbits from the ep, courtesy of lostpedia: - Oft-referenced author Kurt Vonnegut is mentioned as an answer on the game show Michael is watching.
- The song playing in the car when Michael tries to kill himself is "It's Getting Better" by Cass Elliot, who also recorded "Make Your Own Kind of Music".
[/color] [/li][li]The Hotel Earle: This is the former name of the Washington Square Hotel. Bob Dylan is reported to have stayed in room 305. Moreover, in the 1991 Coen Brothers film Barton Fink this is the name of a fictional hotel, which is a metaphysical manifestation of hell for an awkward, isolated New York City writer. [/li][li]Before pressing the "Execute" button on the fake bomb, Michael says, "I love you, Walt", echoing Desmond saying, "I love you, Penny" before he turned the fail-safe key in the Swan. [/li][li]Michael tells his mother that he wants to see Walt "because he's my son. That is my right," just as he told Jack in "The Hunting Party."[/li][/ul][/quote] And wasn't it The Mamas & The Papas (Cass Elliot was in that group, for you youngsters) that Desmond was playing when we first saw him in the Hatch? Not that I'm able to trust my memory anymore... [/quote] You think the youngsters know Cass Elliott rather than "The Mamas & The Papas"? ;D Hey real youngins, how about Mama Cass? Michelle Phillips and Mackenzie Phillips? That help? I'm not exactly sure, but maybe California Dreamin? ;D
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