logan wrote:well this week was a fantastic episode.next week is the finale and it will have to do a lot to beat out through the looking glass and live together,die alone for best finales of this show but it could very well pull it off.
Personally, my favorite finale was exodus from year one. "Were going to have to take the boy" was the line that blew my mind.
Great episode! tearjerker for Kate's fans... just wondering whether Kate (being there in the sub with Sawyer) is thinking of going back to Sawyer since Jack wants to erase their past and after telling her enough of it. Nice shots of emotions there with Juliet feeling uneasy, doubtful or jealous; Sawyer looking uncomfortable and Kate flashing a nice smile.
- When leaving the island, Sawyer mentioned betting on the Dallas Cowboys in the 1978 Super Bowl. For a second, I thought that maybe the only things here were that 8+7=15 and 9-1=8, but there's a bit more.
The Cowboys beat the Broncos in Super bowl 22 which was played in January 15TH, 1978 (15 being a number). The Cowboys used what was referred to as the "Doomsday Defense." I couldn't help but relate "Doomsday" to the eventual catastrophic event that could/will/might happen in regards to time. This could be a stretch though.
Also, I had a chuckle when I was browsing the Cowboys 77-78 season and saw that on December 4th, 1977, Tony Dorsett had 23 rushes against the Eagles. We have december 4th, december is the 12th month (12+4=16), and Dorsett having 23 rushes.
Just some stuff i couldn't help but notice!
Interesting analysis... or did those numbers cursed the Cowboys?
- When leaving the island, Sawyer mentioned betting on the Dallas Cowboys in the 1978 Super Bowl. For a second, I thought that maybe the only things here were that 8+7=15 and 9-1=8, but there's a bit more.
The Cowboys beat the Broncos in Super bowl 22 which was played in January 15TH, 1978 (15 being a number). The Cowboys used what was referred to as the "Doomsday Defense." I couldn't help but relate "Doomsday" to the eventual catastrophic event that could/will/might happen in regards to time. This could be a stretch though.
Also, I had a chuckle when I was browsing the Cowboys 77-78 season and saw that on December 4th, 1977, Tony Dorsett had 23 rushes against the Eagles. We have december 4th, december is the 12th month (12+4=16), and Dorsett having 23 rushes.
Just some stuff i couldn't help but notice!
Interesting analysis... or did those numbers cursed the Cowboys?
wow...people are really reaching here
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- When leaving the island, Sawyer mentioned betting on the Dallas Cowboys in the 1978 Super Bowl. For a second, I thought that maybe the only things here were that 8+7=15 and 9-1=8, but there's a bit more.
The Cowboys beat the Broncos in Super bowl 22 which was played in January 15TH, 1978 (15 being a number). The Cowboys used what was referred to as the "Doomsday Defense." I couldn't help but relate "Doomsday" to the eventual catastrophic event that could/will/might happen in regards to time. This could be a stretch though.
Also, I had a chuckle when I was browsing the Cowboys 77-78 season and saw that on December 4th, 1977, Tony Dorsett had 23 rushes against the Eagles. We have december 4th, december is the 12th month (12+4=16), and Dorsett having 23 rushes.
Just some stuff i couldn't help but notice!
Interesting analysis... or did those numbers cursed the Cowboys?
wow...people are really reaching here
or you know sawyer was just trying to invoke the Biff Tannan theory of making money.the idea to buy Microsoft was a much better idea anyways.way more money to be made that way. i don't know if that came from lostpedia or not but they have some really way out there/dumb stuff they post on occasion. like the Some like it Hoth episode they tried to also link to Some like it Hot in a really reaching way.it's really entertaining to to read sometimes for a laugh.