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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 8:42 pm
aleria-chan This is just a little theory me and my family came up with for the noise of the monster in the woods. We were watching some reruns, and we all swear that we heard the noise that the monster made the second the plain started to crash. It's not that well hidden, so it's not like it's just stock-noise that they reused. I really think that whatever is on the island *caused* them to crash.
Furthermore, I believe that they were *supposed* to crash on the island. Look at the way they crashed. First of all, it wasn't a normal accident. The instruments were malfunctioning, just like they were with Danielle's ship!
So that leads me to think that they were all brought to the island for a purpose. Why?
My sister suggested it's something religious-- which may explain the miracles, Rose's continuous preaching of faith, and the various other references to Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, etc. It could very well be the second coming of Christ, or a metaphor of such. Clair's baby is either Christ, or the Anti-Christ. The monster(s) are archangels or something... But then, I have no way of explaining all of the other things that have been happening...
Any thoughts? I doubt it's really all that religious... it's probably just a few references here and there. I hope, anyway. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 1:46 pm
MeriThranduiliell aleria-chan This is just a little theory me and my family came up with for the noise of the monster in the woods. We were watching some reruns, and we all swear that we heard the noise that the monster made the second the plain started to crash. It's not that well hidden, so it's not like it's just stock-noise that they reused. I really think that whatever is on the island *caused* them to crash.
Furthermore, I believe that they were *supposed* to crash on the island. Look at the way they crashed. First of all, it wasn't a normal accident. The instruments were malfunctioning, just like they were with Danielle's ship!
So that leads me to think that they were all brought to the island for a purpose. Why?
My sister suggested it's something religious-- which may explain the miracles, Rose's continuous preaching of faith, and the various other references to Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, etc. It could very well be the second coming of Christ, or a metaphor of such. Clair's baby is either Christ, or the Anti-Christ. The monster(s) are archangels or something... But then, I have no way of explaining all of the other things that have been happening...
Any thoughts? I doubt it's really all that religious... it's probably just a few references here and there. I hope, anyway. sweatdrop i agree. i thought think it's supposed to be religious. sweatdrop if it was i don't thing Evangeline Lilly would have agreed to do Lost. it would kind of have given the wrong impression about the Bible. basically, you're not supposed to interpret the Bible literally and by what you explained, it would be taken literally.
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 5:38 pm
I think they are trapped in purgatory... but that's me.
*shrugs*
Dunno what to think... does anyone?
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:58 pm
about all of the religious theories or religious related theories, JJ Abrams said that the show was about scifi. so religion isn't exactly science fiction. neutral
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 7:59 pm
celestial_aurora about all of the religious theories or religious related theories, JJ Abrams said that the show was about scifi. so religion isn't exactly science fiction. neutral Actually, I have read a few scifi novels that have revolved around religion and religious metaphores. I think it is unfair to say that scifi has nothing to do with religion, or vice-versa.
I still stand by that theory, until we are given more evidence to prove otherwise.
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 3:16 pm
aleria-chan celestial_aurora about all of the religious theories or religious related theories, JJ Abrams said that the show was about scifi. so religion isn't exactly science fiction. neutral Actually, I have read a few scifi novels that have revolved around religion and religious metaphores. I think it is unfair to say that scifi has nothing to do with religion, or vice-versa.
I still stand by that theory, until we are given more evidence to prove otherwise.well, yeah, there are scifi novels out there that pertain to religion. like gods and goddesses and whatever. but i'm saying, exactly, exactly, religious. like they start talking about heaven and hell and God and Jesus and yeah.
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 3:19 pm
celestial_aurora aleria-chan celestial_aurora about all of the religious theories or religious related theories, JJ Abrams said that the show was about scifi. so religion isn't exactly science fiction. neutral Actually, I have read a few scifi novels that have revolved around religion and religious metaphores. I think it is unfair to say that scifi has nothing to do with religion, or vice-versa.
I still stand by that theory, until we are given more evidence to prove otherwise.well, yeah, there are scifi novels out there that pertain to religion. like gods and goddesses and whatever. but i'm saying, exactly, exactly, religious. like they start talking about heaven and hell and God and Jesus and yeah. Ah, like Christian sci-fi? I don't read much sci-fi, so I can't really know...
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 6:55 pm
MeriThranduiliell celestial_aurora aleria-chan celestial_aurora about all of the religious theories or religious related theories, JJ Abrams said that the show was about scifi. so religion isn't exactly science fiction. neutral Actually, I have read a few scifi novels that have revolved around religion and religious metaphores. I think it is unfair to say that scifi has nothing to do with religion, or vice-versa.
I still stand by that theory, until we are given more evidence to prove otherwise.well, yeah, there are scifi novels out there that pertain to religion. like gods and goddesses and whatever. but i'm saying, exactly, exactly, religious. like they start talking about heaven and hell and God and Jesus and yeah. Ah, like Christian sci-fi? I don't read much sci-fi, so I can't really know... A lot of sci-fi fiction bases itself on Christian stories. I wouldn't be surprised in the least if LOST was also one. biggrin
And as for my new theories-- I think that 'they' stole Danielle's son when he was a baby (or still in the womb! woo!) thinking that he was the child for some sort of prophesy. But we all know that the real important child is Clairs, ala episode 10 when Clair has her fortune read by the psychic. So 'they' stole Alex as a child, realized that wasn't the right baby, and are now after Clair's kid. Makes sense, no?
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 11:18 am
Now, I havn't read everything on the thread, but we came up with the notion that the island is a machiene itself. At least that's what my sister came up with on that hatch. It could lead right into the island. It could make out how it has polar bears in tropical settings.
It's moving.
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:21 pm
Triska: I had the same idea just before coming here. 3nodding If the island was mechanical, it might be the magnetic anomoly that threw the compass off, and it also might have thrown off the plane's instruments and could explain how they got so far off course.
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:13 pm
Tyo Triska: I had the same idea just before coming here. 3nodding If the island was mechanical, it might be the magnetic anomoly that threw the compass off, and it also might have thrown off the plane's instruments and could explain how they got so far off course. very good theory. i also started to think the island had to do with mechanical things. like i think that big monster is mechanical. i mean, it sounds mechanical. and it makes this weird horn noise and it sounds like screeching metal.
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 8:25 am
Tyo Triska: I had the same idea just before coming here. 3nodding If the island was mechanical, it might be the magnetic anomoly that threw the compass off, and it also might have thrown off the plane's instruments and could explain how they got so far off course. I hadn't thought of that. It could also explain why no help came. Can't get the signal off the island. Now a question, How does Lock know when it's going to rain? How does Lock know what's going on with the people around him, and what needs to be done? Why did the 'creature' not attack him? One thing for certain, everyones right, that thing does not sound like an animal.
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:40 pm
I'm starting to think that Locke isn't Locke anymore. Like he was replaced by a pod person or something. xp Maybe he's trying to do the same thing to Boone, or maybe even to Shannon. That could've been a "vision" of things to come.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:07 pm
But there was one moment where you see a few seconds about his life.
"I'm going to Austrailia." "That's great." "I was wondering if you would like to come with me." "Um... I'm sorry but we can't go out with our clients." "Is that what I am to you? A client?"
He has issues also. The question still is, "WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON IN THIS INSANE BOAT!!!" I'm incline to believe that the island is man made.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 8:05 pm
Triska I'm inclined to believe that the island is man made. 3nodding I agree completely. But what I meant about Locke not being Locke again is that he was Locke up to a certain point but was taken over? Did he confront the monster before or after his flashback episode? Because if it was before, then I guess my theory's out the window...
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