LOST - the unanswered questions thread (SPOILER discussion)

The loose ends get more annoying the more I think about them.

Like the dagger that kills smokey but only if he doesn't talk to you first. They built that up over a couple of episodes as a way to get rid of Locke, then nothing happened.
 
I can't wait for that complete box set. I think the game MIB and Jacob play will also be part of the complete series box set.
 
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What about the Hanso corporation and the guy running it? He too seemed interested in the island...not to mention the captain of the Black Rock was named Hanso.

When the Black Rock was marooned on the island, evetyone on board was killed except Richard. Then later, his wife/girl friend just shows up, the smoke monster appears and kills her, but later on, MIB says he had nothing to do with that?

What was that all about? How did she get there and why did he not admit to killing her? Further more, why did MIB kill her?

To *try* to answer an earlier question about what happened to the kids the others kidnapped, I assume they were killed.
They went with Smokelocke, and at one point Widmore started shelling them. The only ones we see emerge from that unharmed are Jack and Smokey, so I assumed they were all killed, along with any others that defected to Smokies side.

The hanso stuff was never a part of the series as shown on TV. It was part of the ARG between season's 1 and 2 and 2 and 3.

Magnus Hanso was the captian of the Black Rock.
Alvar Hanso was supposedly the man behind Dharma.

As for Richards wife, well, smokie is known to lie...

I don't think everyone of lockes followers who disappeared after the bombing died. I think they just scattered into the jungle and weren't seen on camera again. If not, there'd only be two people left on the entire island - Ben and Hurley.
 
Earlier in the other LOST thread I stated my frustration at LOST not having rules that were understandable and consistent. But when another friend asked for an explanation of what LOST was about, while I was writing up the premise, I started to feel like maybe we do know is enough for me.

So, I thought I'd share... here is my attempt to explain the premise of LOST:

THE LOST ISLAND MYTHOLOGY

In the center of an island, in a pool of water at the bottom of a cave where a water fall enters Ancient Egyptians built a circular underground structure with a plug in a volcano like hole that became a light with extremely powerful electromagnetic forces which can effect the space/time continuum.

Also built was a statue of a man/god with a hippo head and a temple with corridors that run underground - all of these structures are covered with Egyptian hieroglyphics.

Exactly what the Egyptians knew and wrote was lost, except this: The heart of the island is the source of life, death and rebirth. A little bit of this light is in every human and many will be tempted to control it and use it's powers. Going near it can mean an existence worse than death, and if anyone destroys it, or if the light ever goes out, evil will be unleashed and everyone everywhere will die.

To keep this from happening, a succession of protectors of this light was established to keep the light and the island from being found, used or destroyed. These human protectors are fallible, but afforded limited abilities to tap into the power of the light to conduct their responsibilities of protection and to find their own replacement.

LOST is the story of one of these protectors to find his replacement told from the perspective of his chosen Candidates. When the protector brings these flawed individuals to the island they are alone in the world, but through their experiences they learn to love one another and are refined and tested until one of them is ready for the responsibility of both fixing the mistakes of the previous protector and continuing the cycle.



Right now, I think that is all I need to know and understand so that I can enjoy watching the series again. :) Any other questions that are unanswered are just part of the mystery.... As I said before, this is just where I am right now, maybe I'll change my mind after thinking about it again. :lol
 
They did more or less say most of that in the show this season. Some implied, no doubt, but reading that, that's pretty much what I took from the show while watching it other than the egyptian stuff. Your description does make sense though. They found it and established temples and whatnot around the island. Perhaps an earlier protector was egyptian and brought others to the island to build things in reverence to it.

My question would be if getting to close to the light 'smokifies' you, how'd they get enough egyptians into the cave to build all the stuff around it?

It is the story of Jacob trying to prove men are inherently good and won't be corrupted and when he finds one who won't be corrupted that's who he intends on passing the torch to. In this case though, MiB found a way around the rules and killed jacob before he could complete his task. The final batch of candidates turned out to be the one's who lived up to jacob's standards. Though, i'd argue that contrary to his giving the power to Jack scene, that all 4 weren't eligible under 'his rules'. Sawyer and Kate didn't show me they were uncorruptable throughout. Jack and Hurley seemed to always be doing what they felt was right for the group and not themselves. But maybe that's just me.

The island is supposed to have mystery to it. You can't take it all away in the end.
 
Thanks cboath. :) I'm really trying to keep my ideas to what we know for sure or what can be picked up reasonably and what is just 'mystery'...

My question would be if getting to close to the light 'smokifies' you, how'd they get enough egyptians into the cave to build all the stuff around it?

I don't think it smokifies everyone... it didn't Desmond or Jack, just MIB... maybe because he was not the protector or because he was bad.

But to your question about how they could build it - I think the writers choose Egyptians because it makes they mystery more believable if you base it in a culture that is known for curses, spell casting, gods and big architectural feats. etc. They build the pyramids, why would laying stones down in a pool be much more difficult? We could guess and try to figure it out, but ultimately, they just did.

It is the story of Jacob trying to prove men are inherently good and won't be corrupted and when he finds one who won't be corrupted that's who he intends on passing the torch to. In this case though, MiB found a way around the rules and killed jacob before he could complete his task. The final batch of candidates turned out to be the one's who lived up to jacob's standards. Though, i'd argue that contrary to his giving the power to Jack scene, that all 4 weren't eligible under 'his rules'. Sawyer and Kate didn't show me they were uncorruptable throughout. Jack and Hurley seemed to always be doing what they felt was right for the group and not themselves. But maybe that's just me.

Yeah, we saw the story of Protector Jacob and how he did things. How did Hurley do things would be another story... and all the other protectors would have their own story.

There is also something that I didn't include in my above explanation, and that is, I think the island did 'want' things and looked out for it's own needs. Not necessarily a consciousness as much as the power manifesting itself to make things happen outside of the protectors knowledge or direction. Which is why Jacob's mom showed up as a ghost to tell MIB who he really was... or why other ghosts were able to appear and give messages. I haven't figured that out, though - I just remember people saying 'the island wants' and it wasn't necessarily interchangeable with what Jacob wanted.

I am starting to really look forward to watching it again.
 
You can add me to that list..

I wish they were releasing that box set now. Give people the whole summer to rewatch it all while we're in reality (and i use that term really loosely), game show, and rerun hell :)
 
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