Yay, it's the weekend! That means no work and I'm back in Cam.. but boo, I'm also going back to Ipswich tonight =/ I'm gonna bring my laptop there this time. Although there's no internet in my room at least I can play music or watch something to entertain me.
Have been watching the latest season of LOST and it's SO good! So many more questions have popped up and there are so many questions from season 1 that's still not answered. What's the monster? Who are 'the others'? Are the numbers really cursed? What do they mean? And what's in the hatch?...
Season 1 ended with the last question as the cliffhanger, and that's being answered at the moment in season 2.. but there are so many more questions raised.. the cursed numbers add up to 108, and that's the no. of minutes that the button has to be pressed.. does that mean anything? Does pressing the button really saves them or is it just some crazy psychological experiment to see how many times they're going to press it? Where's Walt? Why do the others want Aaron and Walt? Jin actually spoke English?!? There seems to be more survivors than we thought.. I think the scope of this series is so huge, so real yet surreal, that makes it so good.
Have been watching the latest season of LOST and it's SO good! So many more questions have popped up and there are so many questions from season 1 that's still not answered. What's the monster? Who are 'the others'? Are the numbers really cursed? What do they mean? And what's in the hatch?...
Season 1 ended with the last question as the cliffhanger, and that's being answered at the moment in season 2.. but there are so many more questions raised.. the cursed numbers add up to 108, and that's the no. of minutes that the button has to be pressed.. does that mean anything? Does pressing the button really saves them or is it just some crazy psychological experiment to see how many times they're going to press it? Where's Walt? Why do the others want Aaron and Walt? Jin actually spoke English?!? There seems to be more survivors than we thought.. I think the scope of this series is so huge, so real yet surreal, that makes it so good.
I've found some interesting stuff on the internet to add to all these mysteries:
- In the new season, Shannon saw Walt drenched in the middle of the jungle whispering something before disappearing. I couldn't decipher what he was saying, but apparently if you play it backwards, he says "Don't press the button, the button's bad." Click here to hear it.
- Michael, Locke and Kate were all involved in car accidents, and all of those involved the same car...
Michael
Locke
Kate
Hmmm...
There's a big philosophical question in the episodes now regarding belief and science. Are you a man of belief (like Locke) or a man of science (like Jack)? Would you press the button just because someone told you that otherwise, you will all die? Or would you not believe that in any way unless there's a logical explanation for it? Which is you?
Personally, I'm more a man of science. Maybe that's why I'm more of a freethinker. But in the most desperate of times, can one really not have something to believe in, to hold on to, and still make it through?
There's a big philosophical question in the episodes now regarding belief and science. Are you a man of belief (like Locke) or a man of science (like Jack)? Would you press the button just because someone told you that otherwise, you will all die? Or would you not believe that in any way unless there's a logical explanation for it? Which is you?
Personally, I'm more a man of science. Maybe that's why I'm more of a freethinker. But in the most desperate of times, can one really not have something to believe in, to hold on to, and still make it through?
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