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Posted by Quagmire aka DinZ on 09/27/05 10:19
"Owen" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> OK, I just finished watching it last night, and I've got some questions.
> Most of which won't be answered until next series, or even the 3rd series.
> But I would be interested to get some of your opinions/theories.
> 2. The Polar Bears and Walter: Is there a connection between the actual
> bears, and the comic book with a polar bear depicted on it, which we saw a
> couple of times? I was wondering if perhaps the polar bears 'manifested'
> themselves as a result of Walt's dark powers, which were hinted at in his
> flashback episode. His adoptive father said to Mike, "Walter's not normal,
> he's... different somehow... bad things just... happen when he's
> around..".
> I think somehow Walt has the power to make things appear after looking at
> pictures of them (like the birds in the book, and the polar bears in the
> comic). This 'almost' fits, but Rooseaux implied the bears had been
> there
> before Walt arrived. Still, it got me thinking. Perhaps every character
> has a 'super power' (Walt makes things appear, Hurley has bad luck, Jack
> has
> miracle healing powers).
The koren women looks good in a bikini is her super power or her ability to
speak the english. Kate is a bad arse wet work specialits. Locke has super
legs. Sawyer is a red neck mo fo.
From other boards and forums the series is being compared to Watchmen. I
hope the makers of lost start provding some answers to existing mysteries
and not add in new ones like they have with EP 201.
Still like i ave already mentioned this with deadwood and rome provides some
great TV. I wish I had the pateince not to watch it right away and wait for
some rained in day in winter. I really need to consider purchasing some sort
of media unit which I can hook up my files to my home cinema system.
DontZ
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