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Dr. Chang: Your friend Faraday said that you're from the future. I need to know if he was telling the truth.
Hurley: Dude, that's ridiculous.
Dr. Chang: What year were you born? What year?
Hurley: Uh... 19... 31.
Dr. Chang: You're 46?
Hurley: Yeah... Yes I am.
Dr. Chang: So you fought in the Korean War?
Hurley: ... There's... no such thing.
Dr. Chang: Who's the President of the United States?
Hurley: All right, dude, we're from the future. I'm sorry.
This doesn't have anything to do with the most recent discussion here, but I just love that dialogue a whole lot.
Hurley: Dude, that's ridiculous.
Dr. Chang: What year were you born? What year?
Hurley: Uh... 19... 31.
Dr. Chang: You're 46?
Hurley: Yeah... Yes I am.
Dr. Chang: So you fought in the Korean War?
Hurley: ... There's... no such thing.
Dr. Chang: Who's the President of the United States?
Hurley: All right, dude, we're from the future. I'm sorry.
This doesn't have anything to do with the most recent discussion here, but I just love that dialogue a whole lot.
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Jeff...you are right. Thanks, Bryan!
What I meant is that the man in black (Jacob's nemesis) is the alive (fake) Locke. Dead Locke is the real
Locke.
So, I thought maybe Jacob might be hiding in Christian's form...but that doesn't make as much sense as
Bryan's idea that Jacob's nemesis is using the forms of multiple people.
What I meant is that the man in black (Jacob's nemesis) is the alive (fake) Locke. Dead Locke is the real
Locke.
So, I thought maybe Jacob might be hiding in Christian's form...but that doesn't make as much sense as
Bryan's idea that Jacob's nemesis is using the forms of multiple people.
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
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--David Byrne
I think he was helping Sayid's wife get run over so that Sayid would have nothing left to lose, and thereby have the start of a motivation to return to the island. Sayid is a badass, and if he wasn't distracted, he surely would have saved his wife from getting hit by a car.HerrHerr wrote:Question:
In your mind, was Jacob helping save Sayid's life when he asked for directions from him
or was he helping to have Sayid's wife be run over so that Sayid would go back to the island?
(or both...but I don't like that as a response really...)
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So, does that make Jacob "bad?"Jeff wrote:I think he was helping Sayid's wife get run over so that Sayid would have nothing left to lose, and thereby have the start of a motivation to return to the island. Sayid is a badass, and if he wasn't distracted, he surely would have saved his wife from getting hit by a car.HerrHerr wrote:Question:
In your mind, was Jacob helping save Sayid's life when he asked for directions from him
or was he helping to have Sayid's wife be run over so that Sayid would go back to the island?
(or both...but I don't like that as a response really...)
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
--David Byrne
--David Byrne
That he allowed Nadia to die? Maybe Jacob is bad. I'm not sure we've seen a lot of evidence that he's good. He's got a pleasant manner about him, and he offered Esau some of his fish. But maybe he's bad. I think the writers want us to not know who the good guys and bad guys are.HerrHerr wrote:So, does that make Jacob "bad?"Jeff wrote:I think he was helping Sayid's wife get run over so that Sayid would have nothing left to lose, and thereby have the start of a motivation to return to the island. Sayid is a badass, and if he wasn't distracted, he surely would have saved his wife from getting hit by a car.
Cool promo photo.

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M*A*S*HAsaf wrote:It seems every cult following show does a Last Supper photo now.
The Sopranos
Battlestar Galactica
The Simpsons

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