Talk:Isaac of Uluru
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From theories: "Isaac is actually the leader of The Others and healed Locke and Rose."
..anyone else find amusing that whenever there's a new character on the show, a theory emerges placing them as the leader of the others? --skks 07:00, 13 April 2006 (PDT)
- The truth is that I am the leader of the others. Jabberwock talk contribs email - 07:20, 13 April 2006 (PDT)
Its that old gem of sticking the answer to something in your face and then revealing it at the end to gasps of shock and awe... for me.. i now think the Island itself is 'Him' and the others are volcano worshipers. --MRNasher
- That's a good theory. It certainly fits with some of the odder things that have happened on the Island. For example, Locke losing the use of his legs when it appeared "the Island" wanted something else from him. I don't necessarily buy that as "the answer" but it's a good thought. --Sid67 07:57, 14 April 2006 (PDT)
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Masseur?
I googled this term and it looks like someone that performs erotic massage. Was this said in the episode? The tabloid article doesn't use this term at all. Jabberwock talk contribs email - 08:08, 13 April 2006 (PDT)
A masseur (female version masseuse) is anyone trained in massage. This can be therapeutic or erotic. The confusion comes from the fact that "massage parlors" are often thinly veiled houses of prostitution.--Tricksterson 09:29, 13 April 2006 (PDT)
Dictionary.com defines it simply as "A man who gives massages professionally." I would imagine there are alot of websites out there focusing on erotic massage, but there is no reason to believe that Isaac engages in that practice. --BigSteve777 10:48, 13 April 2006 (PDT)
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Isaac of Uluru: A LUCIA FOUR US*, A CURIA** FOUL US,
- (ana lucia?)
- (medieval assembly or council)
just thought I'd throw that in for speculation.
New pic?
This is one of the official pics from the lost website of Isaac. Maybe better for the entry?
Speculations
- Isaac is actually Him, the leader of The Others, and healed Locke and Rose.
- Huh? Based on what? Isaac hasn't even been spotted on the island. --Zicsoft 16:37, 19 May 2007 (PDT)
- Possible connection with Locke. In Walkabout, Locke intended to go to the Australian outback and was highly distressed when he was denied the chance. It is possible that Locke planned to attend a session with Isaac in an attempt to cure his paralysis.
- After seeing "One of Us", I'm going to say this seems to be quite possible.....--Sauron18 20:31, 11 April 2007 (PDT)
Mythology Associated With Uluru
Can anyone offer a source for this info? Sounds a little fantastical, even for a myth.--TechNic|talk|conts 19:53, 19 May 2007 (PDT)
Actually, it is exactly the same wording as that found in Wikipedia. I could be wrong, but I would imagine that it is just a copy/paste from Wikipedia. Why do people do this? It would take about 5 minutes to reword it, instead of just using someone's work. Wouldn't it be ate up if everyone quit coming to this site because everything on here was copied word for word to Wikipedia? I'm sure there are situations like that, but it still isn't appropriate.I should have talked to a mod about this, instead. On your main point though, the section this resembles on Wikipedia was sourced from a book on the subject. Ketamonkey 10:30, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
Edit Needed
I don't edit these things myself as a rule, but someone should fix the beginning. The name "Uluru" is not an area outlying Ayer's Rock. "Uluru" is the Aborigine name for Ayer's Rock. The area around it is Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by TDiNardo (talk • contribs) 15:28, 26 October 2008.
- I changed it to be a little less ambiguous. Good catch. Ketamonkey 10:38, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
