The Heiroglyphics from episode 14

oh sh*t!

Had this last frame filled in some real sh*t wouldv’e hit the fan. Locke just made it. The mechanical sounds in the background right before Locke enteres the numbers and the way this scene was shot was awesome.

Utilizing a heiroglyphic phrase dictionary, the only five symbol phrase that fits the sequence means “to cause to die.” Spooky.

“One diligent poster discovered that the symbols correspond to constellations.”

Here are the main theories on the hatch and the button from Life on the Rocks.

* The hatch is a missile silo. The button is a dead-man’s switch, so if anything goes wrong and there’s no one left to man the control room, you get doomsday.

* The hatch is the control center for the island and the button is a dead-man’s switch for a self-destruct sequence. The Dharma Initiative installed it to keep the project out of the hands of interlopers.

* The hatch is the control center for the island and, when all the factors are in place and all the players are positioned, it powers up the other five stations on the island to begin the “grand experiment.”

* The hatch is the control center for the island and some faction created the button to keep the experiment from being powered back up. They keep a couple of people down there to man the switch and push the button so that the start-up sequence isn’t initiated.

* The hatch is the control center for the island and the switch is in place to keep another “incident” from occurring.

The possibilities are endless.

Read more for this guys Wizard of Oz parallels. crazy.

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