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My new theory about Sun’s asking for the test

I now predict that she was possibly pregnant before they got on the plane, whether she knew it before now or not. Even though I joked about it the other night when talking to Dan about Michael being “involved”, I really hope they don’t make it so that it’s someone else’s (other than Jin’s), unless it happened pre-island.

Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket

The song on the airplane thing in the crib in the hatch that Claire was looking at was playing the song that she had asked the people she met with regarding adopting the baby in an earlier flashback whether they knew it and asked them to sing it to the baby every day.

  1. Is there a relationship with these people and the Dharma project? or,
  2. Is this a skewed memory by Claire that didn’t really happen exactly that way, or
  3. Just a red herring to mess with us

I keep bringing up the fact that I think that their memories / flashbacks are not completely accurate, and include influences that may slightly change the way they remember things, even if it’s just background stuff. Hopefully something will come of this and it won’t just me my crazy theory.

Air Balloon on the Lost set

The story behind the picture is, a make a wish kid took some pictures on the Lost set when he went to the set for his wish and then uploaded this months ago. And only now it makes sense with the addition of Henry Gail. Not that it’s a big of a deal or anything since we plan to see the balloon next week.

Some good speculation on the balloon being real and Henry still being an other; it was Desmond’s air balloon for his trip “around the world”, very interesting no? This would explain why he just took off, so he could go find it and fly off the island.

I really hope this is the case that way we would be able to see what Desmond is really about and see some really great character developments with him and his past.

from Lost..and Gone Forever.

Attention Jason

The new domain for this blog is underwaterhatch.com. If there ever does turn out to be an underwater hatch, we will be ready. Now Dan, you just need to hurry up and get those Yahoo ads and Amazon referrer links up here before they reveal it on the show, so that we’re ready for the flood of visitors.

For everyone else, don’t forget that anyone can register and post here, so if you’ve got some interesting theories, then go for it. Even if they’re not that interesting, go ahead anyway.

Plane theory

With the recent revelation that we will know how the plane was taken down by the end of this season, I’ve been thinking about some things regarding this.

First, I think that *how* they reveal this information might be more interesting than the information itself. I’m sure that whatever they reveal will uncover more questions, but in order to tell the story they will have to tell it from the perspective of someone who knows it, which probably means a flashback from someone we haven’t seen much backstory on yet. Whether it’s the people responsible, or one of the survivors who knows more than they’ve revealed so far, it will be interesting.

Secondly, I have conflicting thoughts about the crash itself. Without some kind of nearly supernatural intervention, there’s no way a plane that size could be ripped apart and go down like that with that many survivors. I guess that if it was some kind of powerful magnetic force that actually ripped the plane up and guided the pieces down more slowly than they otherwise would fall, they could stand a chance of a greater number of people surviving.

In any event, I’ve pretty much decided that I don’t believe any theories which involve these specific people being set up to be on the plane (and then the island). The reason is because if they wanted / needed these specific individuals, it would be way too risky to crash a plane with them on it, because they could never tell who would survive. The only way they could get around that would be if the plane did not actually crash, but I think they’ve tried to make it pretty clear that it did.

Lastly, how is it that the midsection of the plane ended up on one beach, the tail on another side of the island, and the cockpit in between the two of them somewhere in the middle? This would certainly seem to suggest either the crash was very artificial in nature or it didn’t actually “crash” at all.