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BMetcalf82 BMetcalf82 21 February 2010
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Items in the Cliffside Cave

Upon first glance, we see a few scattered items on the table. Most notably may be the scale holding the black and white stones in balance. There are however, several other items in that first room and I think they tell us a little bit of a story. Bear with me.

I thought that I saw a ladder in the inner portion of the cave that would presumably lead out of the cave. Upon rewatching the scene (I must have played it back five or six times on hulu) I came to the conclusion that I did see a crude ladder, but not one that may warrant an exit from the cave. There are however, several other tunnels that appear to branch out from the inner room of the cave. I knew the tunnels would factor somehow when I wrote that blog way back when. Anyways,…

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BMetcalf82 BMetcalf82 13 February 2010
7

Michael Emerson spoofs Lost on The Soup

Something to laugh over.

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BMetcalf82 BMetcalf82 30 January 2010
7

Who Sent the Polar Bear on Its' Mission?

Alright then, I'll make this one quick. Here are a few things I've noticed.

Turning the wheel below the Orchid station causes the island to presumably move about space and time, making it invisible and unable for people to find.

So far that we have been shown on the show, two people have used the wheel to move the island. First being Benjamin Linus to protect it, the second being John Locke the right the time-shifts and to persuade the Oceanic 6 to return.

I don't know why I never thought of this before, but hear me out. Charlotte found a polar bear skeleton wearing a Dharma collar in the Tunisian desert (2003, 2004?). The polar bear obviously travelled by turning the wheel. We also know that the wheel chamber has yet to be excavated in …

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BMetcalf82 BMetcalf82 26 January 2010
9

Friggin' Answers! (A parody of Downtown, by The Fine Brothers)

With only seven days remaining, I am beginning to count the hours until the Lost premiere. Less than 178 hours now. While we wait, let's enjoy this little revision of Downtown, performed by The Fine Brothers. I was unable to find the uploadable video (youtube doesn't recognize it yet, very new) so I am attaching a link to where the video may be found. The video is well worth a viewing and is quite funny. I hope you all enjoy!

I want some friggin' answers!

Namaste.

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BMetcalf82 BMetcalf82 16 January 2010
11

Radzinsky Poll (part 2)

It is time to see if I changed anyones' minds with the mode of death for Radzinsky. In my first poll, I asked whether you thought that Radzinsky killed himself, or if he was murdered or even if he was still alive.

There was not much turn out on the poll, but it was pretty even in terms of suicide versus murder. Now, after my last blog detailing many different points and speculation on their history, I will now present a second poll.

1. How many of you believe that Radzinsky ate a bullet for breakfast? (suicide)

2. How many of you believe that Inman fed Radzinsky a bullet? (murdered)

Anyone change their mind?

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