L
ladylara
Guest
yea - i guess they figured not to compete with the olympics? stinks.
SSUNBRN said:Next Wed (03/01) will be a new episode of Lost. For at least two weeks after that, we will be stuck with re-runs.
Does anyone else here get together with the same group of people every week to watch lost? I have got some friends in VA and we alternate the viewing location every week. It can be a lot of fun!
ARGH! nothing like dragging this out for the season! bleh. they better watch it - or they'll lose fan momentum.SSUNBRN said:Next Wed (03/01) will be a new episode of Lost. For at least two weeks after that, we will be stuck with re-runs.
Woo HooSSUNBRN said:New episode of lost -- tonight!
CMC122 said:Amazing! Tonight's show was so good!
How you doinShutterbug said:
Don't ask. Check your pms in a minute.CMC122 said:How you doin
Well... off the top of my head...nomoney said:I missed it what happened?
so did claire find anything?kwillia said:Well... off the top of my head...
When Rousseau shows up at camp and tells Claire that her baby could be 'infected', Claire sets out on a journey to find the answer to this question. Armed with memory "flashes" triggered first by Rousseau's presence and then through Libby's relaxation exercises, Claire remembers that she was in fact being held somewhere on the island and given vaccine for the baby. Convinced that the only way to cure Aaron is to find the vaccine, she enlists the help of Rousseau and Kate to find this mysterious place where she was being kept while the Others had her.
With Kate and Rousseau as her guides, Claire slowly pieces together this missing time in her life to discover something unthinkable…but in the end, the most important information she uncovers is that she was meant to be a mother.
Meanwhile, Jack and Locke continue to try and keep Henry a secret from the camp, but it's becoming increasingly difficult. When Mr. Eko ventures down into the hatch to borrow some tools, he figures out that they are keeping a man inside the armory and tells Jack he wants to speak with the prisoner. While Henry maintains that he is not an Other, Eko treats him as such and confesses to killing two of his friends.
Jack and Locke continue to butt heads about how to handle the situation, further straining the power balance between our two heroes. And when Henry uses this information to try and get inside Locke's head, John Locke's composure snaps for the first time, giving way to his complete frustration at being trapped by his responsibilites to the hatch.
Nope. Just the one booty she had knitted while she was in captivity and all loopy. When they got back to camp, they had found that the baby's fever had broke and the rash was going away. I'm thinking Aaron had been used as a guinea pig to make antibodies for whatever the heck they infected him with. They are gonna want that baby now more than ever.nomoney said:so did claire find anything?
so is the common idea that the dude in the hatch is an other?kwillia said:Nope. Just the one booty she had knitted while she was in captivity and all loopy. When they got back to camp, they had found that the baby's fever had broke and the rash was going away. I'm thinking Aaron had been used as a guinea pig to make antibodies for whatever the heck they infected him with. They are gonna want that baby now more than ever.
Yep... seems to be everyone's gut feeling. However, still no proof.nomoney said:so is the common idea that the dude in the hatch is an other?
kwillia said:They are chatting this episode up real good over here... http://www.tv.com/lost/show/24313/official-discussion-thread---maternity-leave-spoilers/topic/11431-218889/msgs.html