I think that walt is going to die but i dont think michael will die. I think he will be outcast from the group, cause the preview showed jack asking him and he owned up to it, he will be like russo.
I am just worried because JJ said that "this is the biggest finalle ever" I know he might be trying to sell it a lot, but that cliff hanger is going to suck. It should only drive us crazy for a few weeks then maybe we can focus on the beach a little more then lost :)
i am watching "Adrift" right now and Desmond asks how long ago the plane crashed. Locke says about 42 days ago, and Desmond pauses. He either pauses because 42 is one of the numbers, or he might have not pressed the button 42 days ago, causing the plane to crash.
I think Micheal will die, and Walt will be part of the survivors secret weapon. He will want to avenge his Father (even though Michael fucked up), and this may be a theme for the next season/s.
I'm really looking forward to sitting down and just chilling for two hours tonight. It should be really great. Jimmy.
Can anyone else invision a scenario where Michael goes all apeshit and tries to shoot one of the "Others" or the Losties and during the struggle, Walt tries to stop him and Michael shoots Walt or vice versa? It could be like "Trapped in the Closet" where the camera lingers over the two of them and we won't discover who has been shot until next season... Just a thought!
With all the references to it being "fake", that is the Dharma operations on the island, I wonder if that will be uncovered tonight. There is a flash during one of the previews that shows Sayid entering one of the tents. Perhaps he will find it empty. Maybe Kate will finally tell them about the cadeuceus/medical station and the costume materials she found.
I think that might be too much though, because as long as Dharma/Hanso remains a struggling force against our survivors, the show will go on. If all of that became resolved, what more would we have but a band of stranded survivors?
I have a buttload of questions that irritate me so much, because they're old and forgotten, but the writers have yet to resolve them.
I would really like to know why the stations they find are abandoned. The Pearl and the cadeuceus seemed like valuable stations that were both fairly well hidden.
I would also like know why/how the Black Rock is so far inland, why/how Desmond landed on the island, and why Yemi's plane crashed there too.
For the love of Dharma, would someone tell me how Rousseau went 16 years on the island without finding her daughter, and Michael found Walt in like 2 weeks? As tricky and cunning as the old French lady is, she just so happened to have snared her first Other after 16 years, when finally, someone else was around for her to tell about it. I still think Rousseau smells funny, and I'm not talking about b.o.
I don't care about who's going to die because honestly, no matter who it is, I'm sure I'll still be surprised, and I'll be an emotional wreck either way. I will probably punch someone in the face if they do the whole "is so-and-so actually dead? tune in next season..."
Can you tell that I'm not really "working" while I'm at work today? Here's a nice excerpt from an article at AOL News about the finale:
>The actors suggest that show creator J.J. Abrams has concocted an even bigger surprise for the finale.
Code-named The Challah (braided Jewish bread), the story development is a follow-up to The Bagel, the producers' code term for Walt's kidnapping in last year's finale.
"No one knew what The Bagel was," recalls Perrineau. "And this year, it's The Challah. I don't know what it is, but it's some big thing. J.J. said it's the best ending of a show ever."
i could see jack getting killed off. i have a feeling that the last shot will have something to do with the Timer! last year we kept wondering what was in the Hatch, and they cut away before we were able to find out. This year we keep wondering what happens when the timer counts down. I have a feeling that we will see what happens after the hieroglyph, but only enough to tease us until october.
i dont think that sayid will die, due to the fact that he is the only one to see the ghost of walt. which would be a good question for sayid if ms. klugh gets a hold of him.
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michael will "die alone"
does that mean that walt is going to get killed, and that michael will eventually die alone. or are you saying that michael is done for
I think that walt is going to die but i dont think michael will die. I think he will be outcast from the group, cause the preview showed jack asking him and he owned up to it, he will be like russo.
I am just worried because JJ said that "this is the biggest finalle ever" I know he might be trying to sell it a lot, but that cliff hanger is going to suck. It should only drive us crazy for a few weeks then maybe we can focus on the beach a little more then lost :)
my guess is that walt lives, michael dies. he is beyond redemption...
i am watching "Adrift" right now and Desmond asks how long ago the plane crashed. Locke says about 42 days ago, and Desmond pauses. He either pauses because 42 is one of the numbers, or he might have not pressed the button 42 days ago, causing the plane to crash.
I think Micheal will die, and Walt will be part of the survivors secret weapon. He will want to avenge his Father (even though Michael fucked up), and this may be a theme for the next season/s.
I'm really looking forward to sitting down and just chilling for two hours tonight. It should be really great.
Jimmy.
Ralph, I like your "42" theory. You may be onto something in some way.
Can anyone else invision a scenario where Michael goes all apeshit and tries to shoot one of the "Others" or the Losties and during the struggle, Walt tries to stop him and Michael shoots Walt or vice versa? It could be like "Trapped in the Closet" where the camera lingers over the two of them and we won't discover who has been shot until next season... Just a thought!
Eko and Locke will enter into a biracial love affair and raise Aaron as their own
With all the references to it being "fake", that is the Dharma operations on the island, I wonder if that will be uncovered tonight. There is a flash during one of the previews that shows Sayid entering one of the tents. Perhaps he will find it empty. Maybe Kate will finally tell them about the cadeuceus/medical station and the costume materials she found.
I think that might be too much though, because as long as Dharma/Hanso remains a struggling force against our survivors, the show will go on. If all of that became resolved, what more would we have but a band of stranded survivors?
I have a buttload of questions that irritate me so much, because they're old and forgotten, but the writers have yet to resolve them.
I would really like to know why the stations they find are abandoned. The Pearl and the cadeuceus seemed like valuable stations that were both fairly well hidden.
I would also like know why/how the Black Rock is so far inland, why/how Desmond landed on the island, and why Yemi's plane crashed there too.
For the love of Dharma, would someone tell me how Rousseau went 16 years on the island without finding her daughter, and Michael found Walt in like 2 weeks? As tricky and cunning as the old French lady is, she just so happened to have snared her first Other after 16 years, when finally, someone else was around for her to tell about it. I still think Rousseau smells funny, and I'm not talking about b.o.
I don't care about who's going to die because honestly, no matter who it is, I'm sure I'll still be surprised, and I'll be an emotional wreck either way. I will probably punch someone in the face if they do the whole "is so-and-so actually dead? tune in next season..."
If they really wanted to blow us out of the water again, they'd need to kill Jack though.
Can you tell that I'm not really "working" while I'm at work today? Here's a nice excerpt from an article at AOL News about the finale:
>The actors suggest that show creator J.J. Abrams has concocted an even bigger surprise for the finale.
Code-named The Challah (braided Jewish bread), the story development is a follow-up to The Bagel, the producers' code term for Walt's kidnapping in last year's finale.
"No one knew what The Bagel was," recalls Perrineau. "And this year, it's The Challah. I don't know what it is, but it's some big thing. J.J. said it's the best ending of a show ever."
i could see jack getting killed off.
i have a feeling that the last shot will have something to do with the Timer! last year we kept wondering what was in the Hatch, and they cut away before we were able to find out. This year we keep wondering what happens when the timer counts down. I have a feeling that we will see what happens after the hieroglyph, but only enough to tease us until october.
i dont think that sayid will die, due to the fact that he is the only one to see the ghost of walt. which would be a good question for sayid if ms. klugh gets a hold of him.
Sawyer will bite the dust
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