gimmers3000 wrote:DarthLocke wrote:but maybe not...the only way I am going to like a reset is if the memory this in tackt this time and that they all choose to go back to the Island with out any interference from anybody else....
I hope with the memory intact bit but i dont want to see another storyline where they want to go back to the island!
but if they do go to the airport ....I can't imagine them not going back agian, because if I remember right Darlton said there it's alot like S1, alot of JUNGLE scenes...so I don't think they would just drop the cast in the outer timeline and say thats it.
babybop wrote:In the set report describing the Swan site they mention...Also saw them and some stunt doubles clumb (I think he means climb) out of the hole using vines/rope. (Them being Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Miles & Jin.) I guess it could have something to do with Juliet. However, I was wondering could they have opened something up or created something by exploding the bomb in the Swan? I'm not good with all the sci-fi science...but I just found that particular tid-bit interesting.
That is interesting

-Although in a way Darlton would have lied because I though they said we were pretty much done with Dharma and time travel next season, but I wouldn't mind, if they have to 'go back to the future' another way and we stuck around 1777 a little while longer...the bomb core did something it never did before...maybe because of the previous turning of the failsafe key
BookhouseBoy wrote:plejaaden wrote:Hatebox wrote:That's what I'm afraid of. Absolutely can't stand the idea of an alternate timeline. The losties in the second, new one are not the ones I have followed for 5 years and not people I care about. Mind you, I'm dislike the notion of a total reset too for similar reasons.
I don't believe in a reset. I believe that we will get more scenes of the boarding on flight 815, maybe there are some interesting infos or conspiracies around flight 815. The first scene could be on the Los Angeles Airport LAX to confuse the Lost fans ??? That's why the Los Angeles Airport is used as a set but not for a reset, I am almost sure about that. But the question is what new infos will Darlton give us about flight 815 ???
This is a good point. This could be sort of like a re-enactment (with our Losties playing themselves) from a TV show going over the events of both Oceanic 815 and Ajira 316 (which flew out of LAX). Now instead of the "Oceanic Six", the world has the Ajira Five, five people who were on both crashed flights (Jack, Kate, Sayid, Sun and Hurley), as well as a pilot who flew one and was supposed to fly the other. That's got to seem REALLY weird to the world and the fuel for tons of conspiracy theories and speculation.
I wrote a piece about how the world might interpret it all here:
http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/forum/viewto ... =17&t=8611
This would be kind of kewl also!
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Anyways just because they stop the plane from crashing does not mean there is no reset...if the date is 2004, it's still a reset to 2004...the date (as it is a specific set point in time) is what is important in regards to a reset being called a reset (<---to set again)....It's funny how many ways we all can take this one spoiler
