LOST theories??!! ;)?!


Question: heey...;)
i want all your crazy and totally never gonna happen theories on LOST!!!


Answers: heey...;)
i want all your crazy and totally never gonna happen theories on LOST!!!

Frank's errand
Attacking the survivors. Jin dies during the attack (along with a bunch of other people).
Getting back to the island to get Daniel and Charlotte.
Daniel and Charlotte seem to have unfinished business to take care of. He's coming back to pick up others, or to assist in Dan and Charlotte's expedition.
Retrieving Claire, as Desmond's vision predicted. He doesn't need to be at the location to see it happen in real life.
Getting Charles Widmore. There was a lot of urgency on not being late as you would not be late for your very important employer.

Frank's errand is to take Keamy to the island. Keamy is going to substitute Naomi as the leader of Naomi's team. Naomi and her team had a mission: to capture Ben (this is what Miles tells Jack about their mission in Confirmed Dead). Naomi and Abbadon's conversation in that episode revealed that each member of the mission was chosen for a specific purpose. This suggests that their mission as a team is to capture Ben, but that each of them has a specific role to play in achieving that mission. Now that Naomi is dead they need someone else to lead the team. As Naomi and Abaddon conversation also revealed, Naomi was the one in charge of their mission, for Charlotte, Daniel, Miles and Frank didn't have the relevant "military training or field experience." Naomi was the one to lead and protect. Since Daniel and Charlotte have been on the island, they haven't been doing an awful lot in order to capture Ben. This is because they were waiting for orders.

Abbadon told Naomi that each member of the team was chosen for a specific purpose. Daniel was chosen because he is a Physcist not an elite special forces tasked with extracating a dangerous fugutive like Ben. His job so far has been the technical work in the Tempest, the experiments with physics are his personal project.
Also, after Frank and Keamy's conversation on the freighter (in which Keamy tells Frank not to be late), we don't see Keamy any longer on the boat: this is because he has left with Frank.


"Cabin fever"
What is it
Cabin fever is just that: the claustraphobic feeling associated with staying in the same, small, contained place (like a boat) for too long
The "cabin fever" is time distortion. People commit suicide because they know they will eventually die like Minkowski.
Walt is responsible for the “cabin fever” causing the suicides. Time traveling causes deadly brain damage, not suicidal tendencies.
Is caused by time travelers messing with events in the victim's past as a form of attrition.
"Cabin fever" is an intentional pun by the captain--referring to Jacob's cabin.
"Cabin fever" is the same sickness experienced by members of Rousseau's expedition.

Don't trust the captain: It has nothing to do with the island. The entire crew have been out at sea for (presumably) months on a small boat, they're starting to lose it.
Michael has sabotaged the freighter per Ben's instructions in order to keep it within a close proximity to the island, since Ben knew this would start killing the people on the boat.


Regina's suicide
Captain Gault posts a crazy person to guard the prisoners because he has a limited number of crew members that each have a specific job. Captain Gault is making do.
She was despondent over the death of Naomi. They had a bond. She was the R.G. on Naomi's bracelet.
The bracelets contain information on your Constant. Naomi and Regina were friends/lovers/cousins/whatever, but because of Naomi's death, Regina was unable to contact her to stop her descent into madness.

Blood on the wall
It's Brandon's, for he is the only one we've known to die from the time distortion sickness but have not seen.
It's the blood of somebody who committed suicide just like Regina.
It's the blood of a crew member who disobeyed, or just disagreed with, Captain Gault.
Michael was supposed to clean up the blood, but did not so that Sayid and Desmond would see it.
We will never know whose blood it is and is just an illustration of how bad things on the ship have become. It is a also a story point to introduce Kevin Johnson.

The blood was left there on purpose, to deliberately discomfort Sayid and Desmond, almost as a threat.
The tapping heard while Sayid and Desmond were in the sickbay was the occupant of their future room with the nasty bloodstain. I believe he may have banged his head on the wall till he died.


Michael aka Kevin
He was placed there by Ben's off-island organization.
There are people in Ben's off-island organization who have infiltrated the Hanso and Widmore organizations and thus got Michael/Kevin on the boat legitimately despite him still working for Ben.
Depending on how long it took Michael and Walt to return to civilization, this would have had to have happened quickly, especially since it's only been 32 days from the day they left the island until Sayid and Desmond see him. And if you go back further to when Ben first mentions that he has someone on the boat, you've only got 28 days. Plus we don't know how long the freighter has been at sea. If it's been on the ocean longer than 28 days, then they would have had to have intercepted Michael (and possibly Walt as well). But according to the promo for episode 8, it sounds like Ben is once again using Walt to control Michael, which to me means that Ben has to have his own people who intercepted them at some point before Michael came aboard the freighter.
This was Ben's plan. Ben is a great strategist and he knew the Kahana was coming and its position. He sent Michael in a direction that would intercept the Kahana. He left a message for Michael on board the boat he gave him in a location Ben knew Michael was sure to find before he met the Kahana. He told Michael that the people on board the Kahana had staged the fake crash and would kill Michael and Walt if they knew that they were survivors of the crash so Michael had to take up an assumed name.

Michael and Walt were sent by Ben to Fiji. Keamy stated that the Freighter last ported in Fiji. They hired Michael as cheap labor there.
Michael and Walt were forced to return to the island when they ran into the storm caused by the time distortion, as Ben knew they would. Michael was then obliged to negotiate a new deal with Ben, who claimed he had lived up to his part of the original agreement.
Michael was sent to another time when he followed the bearing of 325. Michael got in contact with Captain Gault before the boat went on its mission. This way, Michael gained the trust of the crew and earned a spot on the boat.
Only his consciousness would travel through time, and even then it would only be able to go where he has already been. He can't be in two places at once (i.e. on the freighter and trying to build a raft to leave the island) at the same time.

Walt
Is being held captive by some of Ben's off-island men.
Is on the boat
He is banging on the pipes down below that Sayid references.
He wrote the note "Don't Trust The Captain"; it's written very similar to a child's handwriting.
That sort of block-print is also used to prevent others from recognizing the author's handwriting.
Walt is on the island. It has been suggested in previous episodes that Walt can "be in a place he shouldn't be."
Is on the island in the present (2008), as time on the island and off appear to go at different speeds. He is indeed 3 or so years older.
He teleported off the boat back to the island to get Vincent.
Made it back to the rest of the world. The crew on the freighter intercepted Michael & Walt. Michael was able to bargain for Walt's safe passage back home by working on the freighter.
Is dead and was killed by Widmore's organization. That's why Michael has joined Ben.


Staged Oceanic 815
The dead bodies
They are the bodies of homeless people. They were chosen because nobody would notice that they were missing.
They have been taken from a morgue or morgues.
The bodies are the end result of a Hanso Foundation experiment, like the Spider Protocol.

Who's responsible for it?
Whoever did it, it has to be someone who knows that the survivors are alive and on the island, but cannot find a way out. It is Ben, or Widmore. Both have a motive and means: They both want the world to never find out about the island, and are powerful enough to engineer something like that.
Charles Widmore. He placed the wreckage because he doesn't want anybody to find the island, and he wanted the world to stop looking for the plane. He is lying about the fact that Ben would be responsible for that, because he wants to have the survivors on his side: their collaboration can be useful to find Ben. Michael knows that Widmore is lying and that he does not intend to rescue them, and thus warns Sayid and Desmond with the letter saying that Captain Gault is not trustworthy.

Ben. He staged the faked wreckage and ensuing "discovery." Miles' initial reaction to him, his secret room with copious amounts of cash, and his apparently extensive international travel (in "The Economist," in Miles' photo, his many passports) all indicate that Ben is man of extensive means. Ben staged the crash so the world would stop looking for the plane. He did this to protect the secrecy of the island. Ben was also the one who hired the Christiane I to search the Sunda Trench, using some artifact from the Black Rock (or a map: "from the coordinates we pulled off of our guy's map" from "Confirmed Dead").

Ben has simply guided them to finding it via the emails sent to Sam Thomas.
Ben staged the 815 wreck, Widmore found it and discovered something ab

They were never actually on an island, it was a mass delusion while the people were floating in the ocean waiting for rescue, while sharks picked them off one by one.

Jack is dreaming

they are never going to leave the island

the writers are lost

i am lost watching lost

Its still the best show of televison..

At first, i thought they were in hell. Seriously. Because that one old guy looked like he had horn-ish things on his head. But now, i believe that island is in the Bermuda Triangle. The plane crashed, the ship that was supposed to rescue them broke down, and wierd things happen when people go to and from the island back to the boat. What are your theories? Are you a big fan? Email me please, im interested to know! LOST rocks, doesnt it?!! Its my favorite show EVER!!

i think that the people on the island, are all dead. or like in a coma or something. and then its all in there head. and when the die, they really come back to life (oceanic six) or the die... like charlie, eco and boone and every one else that died on the island. that my crazy theory. ahaha

Lately, its going on the time travel buzz, with Desmond hopping back and forth within his own time. I think time travel will play a bit part in it, apparently Walt is lost in time somewhere round the island.

Anyway, I think it will end with them jumping back in time, never getting on the plane and never meeting.

If one of them can jump back within their own time line like Desmond does, the the time when the plane is boarding, they could stop everyone getting on Oceanic Flight 815 in the first place.

What do ya reckon??

K x

lost i am the one lost!

It's all in the imagination of an Autistic kid....No, that was St. Elswhere's ending.

Sun wakes up and hears the shower running. We see a guy in the shower and it's Jin...he's not dead....No, that was the season ending on Dallas.

Okay, the Oceanic 6 wind up on trial for not being good semeritans and wind up in jail and the show is really a show about nothing....No, that's the Seinfield finale....

Honestly...I don't know...all my theories are usually wrong and LOST makes my head hurt. I'm going to go find my "constant" now and go to my happy place.

Kevin Johnson/Michael Dawson is toast soon, maybe next episode, despite indications about being series regular?

Jin dies saving Sun- he is a hero at the end of the season, just like Charlie! (I miss him)!

Charlie is still alive but is attatched to the island so that he can't ever leave. All of the people that die on the island are trapped there forever in whispers (the ones we keep hearing). Also, if you look on Wikipedia at Lost whispers it shows the conversations, one of them says "I have been in a plane crash, you know". Is this a coincidence or could it be that they died in the plane and this fits in perfectly with my theory!?

Aaron (Claire's baby) is a 'special' baby with some sort of destiny to the island- The only baby that survived on the island. In order for him to survive, Claire gives up her life and we see a scene of Claire reuniting with Charlie!

The body in the coffin could be Julliet's because that's the only body that would really have Jack visit them. Or, we find out that Jack's ex-wife is part of Ben's plan in destroying all of the Losties!

Michael has sided with Ben so my theory is that they made a deal. Walt appears to side with Locke so there could be a showdown!

Desmond will die to save Penny's life, the first time they reunite! A tragic story!!!

Sawyer dies, BUT... Kate is faced with one big question- Who will she save? She has the choice to save Jack or Sawyer, she chooses Jack!

Hurley's imaginary friend is real, sent from the island. Hurley sees Charlie in the shop, so my guess is that certain Losties have powers to communicate with the living.

Julliet will give up everything to save the Losties. Everyone kind of didn't like her to start of with, I think she'll show a really heroic side to her. She MIGHT become pregnant with Jack's baby and DIE on the island!?

Hmmmm, I think that's enough speculation for one evening! Lost is great though! :-)

I think they may be in purgatory?

I'm not really sure thoug, the show bores me and I stopped watching it in the middle of S2, cos it was getting so sh*t.

(:



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