Ta. I saw all that except for the washing up on the beach & taking into the caves thing.
Was there not a sequence involving Jack & Kate stumbling onto the skeletons at all OR did they just appear at the end of the episode?
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The clothes aren't necessarily a continuity error. Jack says it would take "at least" 50 years for the clothes to deteriorate; he doesn't have any sort of specific way of knowing when the skeletons come from time wise, as he unfortunately left his paleontology tools at home.
And the sequence with Jack and Kate was just a flashback/forward reminding the viewer of that scene's occurance in Season 1. Otherwise, the rest of the episode took place in the Jacob/MIB past.
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Davey, they found the skeletons in season 1.
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"Davey, they found the skeletons in season 1."
F**k, I can hardly remember what I had for dinner 2 days ago!
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This is the perfect review for us to on-topic-ly discuss Lost without leaving the review site. Brilliant.
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So whose dream is it gonna be? ;-)
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I was watching the episode that other day where those aliens reincarnated Napolean, and the church freaked out because they thought he was the Antichrist. Probably my favorite episode of the series.
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This is the perfect review for us to on-topic-ly discuss Lost without leaving the review site. Brilliant.
And here's hoping that people wanting to avoid spoilers will probably assume we're discussing this too
The clothes aren't necessarily a continuity error. Jack says it would take "at least" 50 years for the clothes to deteriorate; he doesn't have any sort of specific way of knowing when the skeletons come from time wise, as he unfortunately left his paleontology tools at home.
Regardless of how knowlegable Jack may have been on the subject or not, its still a continuity error
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I was subscribing to the theory that Jacob and MIB are the same person prior to last night. Never once suspected that they were brothers.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Haha, Satellite, do you by chance listen to Jay and Jack?
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I'm digging the fact that MIB's soul is the smoke monster,and not just him as a whole. I initially thought that maybe MIB was dead for good, and Smokey had just assumed his body, but that wouldn't work given the "fate worse than death" remarks, and Jacob still recognizing smokey as his brother and vice versa
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I'm digging the fact that MIB's soul is the smoke monster
aw what the hell, i haven't seen anything past season four
i am so dumb sometimes
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And here's hoping that people wanting to avoid spoilers will probably assume we're discussing this too
Geez Waior
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I'm digging the fact that MIB's soul is the smoke monster, and not just him as a whole.
This. It's become increasingly evident that the smoke monster is 100% evil incarnate over the past two episodes. He was sort of in a gray area for most of the season.
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Haha, Satellite, do you by chance listen to Jay and Jack?
No. What is that?
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Album Rating: 5.0
A podcast about LOST. I just wondered because they also used the word "preggers" when recapping the episode and it's a running joke that the host Jack is so set on his theory that Jacob and MIB are one and the same... no matter what happens on the show.
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Haha. Yeah, it was a pretty popular theory. I'll have to check that podcast out.
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Jacob's brother had a shitty life. Just saying.
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Jacob didn't have it much better, really.
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Still. He ran away from his murderer/crazy mom and tried to leave the island. Crazy mom then kills everyone he lived with and destroys his plan to leave. He kills his mom out of anger and then Jacob kills him. I think he got the shortest straw.
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