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Posts Tagged Jacob


Countdown To Christian, Part 1: The Bigger Picture

This entry is part 29 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

Jacob/MIB are still making me crazy. I think they’re NOT what they appear to be on the surface, whatsoever.  We’ll delve into this in great detail over the next three posts, but I think we’re missing something HUGE about them in general. We need some frickin’ answers! Why is Jacob so completely different every time [...]

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Karen Explores Some LOST Questions With You

This entry is part 8 of 8 in the series Karen's LOST Notebook

“Living is easy with eyes closed. Misunderstanding all you see.”

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Rewatching LOST: So What Happened?

This entry is part 26 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

This is the second of two posts dedicated to questions submitted by groovy LOST fan, Diane. [Thanks, Diane!]

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Rewatching LOST: That’s Not My Name

This entry is part 4 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

NATURE V. NURTURE Sneaky, sneaky Darlton! Did you notice the comment they made about the “Nature v. Nurture” theme in LOST? It’s right in the middle of their commentary on “Across the Sea” [AGAIN with the wonderful clues! Read the FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE]. Carlton Cuse: We sort of saw this [episode] as its own little [...]

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Rewatching LOST: Hurley

This entry is part 21 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

Let’s put together everything we know about Hurley. 1. Hurley was supposed to take Jacob’s place all along. That may sound hinky, but let’s consider: After “The Incident,” we see [and Miles tells us] that Hurley takes “more of a leadership role.” In “Everybody Loves Hugo,” Michael chides Hurley at Libby’s grave: “People are listening [...]

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Rewatching LOST: Myths and Mommy Issues

This entry is part 17 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

LET THE CONTEXT BEGIN Mother, Jacob and MIB are making me crazy, so let’s start with them. Three hours from “The End,” we get our “mythological download” in “Across the Sea” [More on mythology at Team LOST #1 Sneakiest Trick Ever: Making History]: Claudia pops out of the ocean. She wanders inland. Mother leads her [...]

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The Significance Of The Numbers by Stefan Lensa

This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series Stefan on LOST

Stefan Lensa (@lostqu4d) is an avid LOST fan who lives in Germany and has written some really great and thought-provoking theories. Thanks, Stefan, for posting this theory here on LOSTblog! These 6 numbers have become one of the most controversial mysteries on LOST and this mystery never really has been “solved”. Why? Because there is [...]

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Team LOST #1 Sneakiest Trick Ever: Making History

This entry is part 16 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

MYTHOLOGY USED TO BE A FRIEND OF MINE The “past” is basically a collection of stories. A story is considered History with a capital H when it has been verified as “based in fact.”  A story can’t be verified as “based in fact” without independent, credible sources of verification. The higher the number of independent, [...]

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Rewatching LOST: The Edge Pieces

This entry is part 15 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

THIS IS A RECORDING Let’s pretend there’s a machine that creates a Virtual Reality [VR] world AND a specific journey inside that VR world for Joe Schmoe to experience, and let’s say the journey is a pre-determined protocol [like an assignment]: “Once inside this VR world, Joe Schmoe will go to the grocery store, pick [...]

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Rewatching LOST: ConTEXtual HEALing

This entry is part 14 of 28 in the series Rewatching LOST - Analysis by Amy

SCREW THIS Let’s say you find an abandoned screw on the kitchen floor. You pick it up and look it over.  Your first instinct is to start asking questions. What is it? Where did it come from? Where does it belong? What does it do? Is it important? What should you do with it? Answer: [...]

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