Also from E!
From libbycluck: Secret crush--you! Now give us some Lost scoop.
You are such a suck-up! And there's a special place in heaven for good people like you. I can't remember now what I've said about Claire's next flashback. I don't want to give too much away, the next episode will be very much centered around the baby Aaron (the storyline on the island, not the flashback) and a disturbing development regarding him. She's also getting her memory back and, um, uh...crap, I forget.
From Hillary: Wentworth Miller! And I want to strangle his girlfriend Shmistin Sheech. Okay, my question: Last week, you said that the Others might be "deceiving" the Losties. What does this mean?
Ugh. Seriously. That Shmistin is a Shmitch. It is something that we will find out about in the next flashback episode for Claire. Here's another hint. (Read this only if you want to know and hints don't drive you crazy!) Friendly Mr. Zeke may have something in common with Tobias Fünke.
From buddynbrit: Zeke has hair plugs?
You are sorta, kinda on the right track.
From Geeno: Katherine Heigl. Those lips! Okay, it's still driving me insane about that Easter Egg that Damon Lindelof said was in Charlie's flashback episode. The one about the London skyline? Was it just the Pink Floyd-Animal Farm reference, or was it actually a sign?
I just listened to the latest official Lost podcast. (Can I just say, Damon and Carlton are adorable and funny together! Love them!) And they revealed that the sign on the power-plant building in the skyline was supposed to be bigger, and it read...um, crap, what was it? Who listened? Oh my god, TV has officially made me stupid. I want to say it was Whitmore Construction? Who knows and can save mama from her misery? Anyhoo, they also confirmed that Rousseau's daughter Alex may have something to do with the fact that Mr. Friendly (aka beardy Zeke) called out to an "Alex" to bring out Kate during their little meet and greet. Don't be surprised if Alex is an Other!
From Meagan_Michelle: I wanted to let you know that Glen Miller's plane disappeared over the English channel. He composed "Moonlight Serenade"--the song Sayid and Hurley heard over the radio on the last episode of Lost. Love you!
Oh, wow. I'd forgotten that! Thanks, Meagan. The same song also appeared in an episode of the Twilight Zone in which a guy was receiving radio broadcasts from another time. But I sincerely think that line from Hurley was just to mess with us, and the castaways are still in present day. I also noticed that Oceanic Airlines was launched in 1980, the same year the Hanso video was filmed. Coincidence? Probably not!
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