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Some questions about 6×01 “LA X”

The temple, LOST 6x01

I’m on the East Coast this week, so I got to see it earlier than usual.

That was mind-boggling. Loved the way it started twice, first in the sky, then on the Island. It’s like everyone gets to be right — the people who thought there would be a time reset AND the people who thought there wouldn’t.

Out of all the many questions raised in the episode, these are the questions that are melting my mind the most:

1. How can they be in two places at once? WTF?

2. Who are those other Others?

3. NotLocke seemed to admire RealLocke, in a way. Is that why he chose him to impersonate?

4. How did Sayid come back to life?

5. How did Juliet know the bomb worked?

6. Why does sand create a barrier that NotLocke/Smoky can’t cross?

7. Why is there a space in the title?

Screenshot of the temple is from lost-media.com.

Schedule reminder for the LOST premiere

Tonight, Tuesday Feb. 2, is the night for the U.S. premiere!

8:00 – 9:00 There will be a clip/recap show called “Final Chapter.” Here’s ABC’s description:

A chapter in the crash of Oceanic flight 815 on the mysterious island spotlights inhabitants, questions that have been answered, and those that remain a mystery.

9:00 – 11:00 The new season begins, with “L AX” parts 1 and 2. ABC’s description:

The aftermath from the detonation of the hydrogen bomb is revealed.

Happy LOSTDAY!

(Times an hour earlier for Central time)

LOST also starts tonight, Feb. 2, in Canada (though I don’t know the exact time). LOST start dates for other countries (according to Wikipedia): Feb. 4 in Israel and Ireland, Feb. 5 in the UK and Turkey, Feb. 9 in Spain, Feb. 10 in Italy and New Zealand, and sometime later in February in Australia.

Official ABC Promo: “Why are you on this island?”

This is a great promo from ABC. It’s got a lot of footage of Season 6. It’s got Locke saying he can answer “the most important question in the world: why are you on this island?” It’s got the smoke monster. It’s got skeletons (Adam and Eve?). It’s got Locke weighing a black and a white stone.

And it’s got a narrator saying “The time for questions is over.”

Answers! We’re going to get answers!

I can’t wait!

Via campetin of sl-LOST.

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