Para quem tanto reclama que LOST não dá respostas aqui têm um episódio que (quanto a mim) só dá respostas (e muitas) e levanta poucas ou nenhumas questões. Totalmente fora dos padrões “normais” da série. ESPECTACULAR
SPOILLERS
Ponto da situação:
Penny sempre sabe da ilha e que Desmond está vivo;
Existe um portal no tempo entre a ilha e o “mundo real”, daí que haja uma diferença de ±30 minutos entre os dois locais. Neste episódio, como o helicóptero desviou-se um pouco da rota, Desmond ficou preso no tempo;
A confirmação que existe um infiltrado comandado pelo Ben no barco (a linda Zoe Bell ;D);
O passado afinal altera o futuro;
As leis da Física na ilha podem ser instáveis;
O pai de Penny Widmore está envolvido em toda esta história já que comprou o diário do Black Rock (o navio que está no meio da floresta). Há quem defenda que os investigadores e o barco foram contratados por ele…
Às vezes gostava de dar passeios pelo futuro mas não foi o caso Aquele sotaque da Nova Zelândia é inconfundível mas tive uma pequena ajuda de um site brasileiro que acompanho sempre para desvendar algo que não apanhei nos episódios ou notícias (http://dudewearelost.blogspot.com/).
Encontrei uma teoria interessante na net (um pouco velha, por altura do fim da 2ª temporada)
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Yes, Confused. I noticed that too. In fact, the key phrase to me in Lost is when Benjamin stated “every living human”. Are there dead humans living? That would be a contradiction, so there are human/spiritual elements alive on the island.
I think the secret to Lost resides in the names. In the Bible, Benjamin was the second favorite son of Jacob. Joseph was the favorite son, and he was left in a ditch to die but did not. Sound familiar?
The sequence of numbers are figures of the Valenzetti equation, which was a mathematical calculation to determine how long until we humans become extinct. This equation was derived after the it was learned that humans had the ability to wipe out the entire planet. The island likely represents an alternate world, here on earth. The plot of Lost concerns whose vision is going to dominate that new world.
So Benjamin represents the old testament. He definitely is an eye-for-an-eye kind of guy, and he is bothered that Jacob/the father/God has now ditched him for a new favorite, John Locke. So is Locke the new Christ? I don’t think so. Actually, John Locke was an English philosopher whose works were vital to U.S. forefathers and the U.S. Constitution. However, Locke is definitely a new Testament guy, and he will kill in the name of saving others but not for revenge.
The new Christ? Well, that is pretty obvious. Jack SHEPHERD. Jack is a healer, a leader, and a SHEPHERD. It is interesting that Jack is the son of CHRISTopher Shepherd. So Jack is likely the new Christ, the Jesus of the island if you will.
Rousseau is the name of the French philosopher whose works were again critical to the finding of the U.S. Rousseau believed that man was basically good but was corrupted by society. So for a person to be noble he or she had to stay outside of society. Again, sound familiar?
Rousseau, and Locke were two of the three key philosophers who advocated contractarianism, which states that government and its citizens have a social contract. The contract is that we the people give up some of our freedom to the government in order that it protect us. Their works are vital parts of any Democracy.
Everyone is assuming that the new flash forward is THE future, but what if it just a possible future? The one person we know who can look to the future and change future events is Desmond. So if Desmond, who has flashes (remember the anagram is flash forward) sees the future, could he not go and warn Jack of his future plight? Rose has already said she does not want off the island, and Bernard has vowed to stay with her. Locke won‘t leave, and Kate could be looking at jail. Jack did not believe Benjamin, but he might believe Desmond.
And the person in the casket? Well, this may be cheating, but a famous casket of a person who begins with J is Jeremy Bentham. See the link: Jeremy Bentham: the father of selfless hedonism
He likely is the great man the Others were referring to. He was not just the liberal of his day but was the liberal of all time. He advocated rights for women, gays, and animals in the late 1700s and early 1800s. He was also for separation of church and state, interest on loans, free trade, the abolition of slavery and physical punishment, and the right to divorce. He spent much of his time and money developing a new more civilized prison system that looks quite similar to the Dharma stations. It is my guess that the island is really Bentham’s baby.
Keep in mind that Jack did not want to kill himself until reading the article of someone, who was not a friend or family, dying. Was the island the creation of Jeremy Bentham? By Jack getting himself and his clan off the island, was Bentham whose spirit on the island was somehow living, captured, brought back to our world, and killed in a fire?
Bentham was the founder of utilitarianism,. Utilitarianism states that, when faced with a choice, we must first consider the likely consequences of potential actions, and from that, choose to do what we believe will generate the most happiness.
So the tragedy of Jack was calling the “bad guys” for help. And the “bad guys” take over the island for their own selfish interests. That is the cause of Jack’s desire to kill himself. He has single-handedly destroyed the new world, the sanctuary for the follies of man. If/when man does destroy this world, the alternate world, the island/Bentham’s baby, will be gone too.
I think this one is the correct theory. The name of the dead guy on the newspaper was Jeremy Bentham. Search him on Wikipedia and what do you know, a philosopher influenced by none other than John Locke and David Hume (Desmond’s middle and last name). Also, it mentions a political group called the Jacobin Club. This theory seems to fit in with the rest much more than the others.
Nesse mesma altura encontrei um site de alguém que dizia já conhecer como toda a história se iria desenrolar e, do pouco que me lembro, está a acertar até agora. Devo confessar que se continuar a acertar vai-se tornar muito rebuscada e não vai ser para todas as cabeças…mas digamos que Einstein não iria gostar (ou talvez sim).
Está a dar uma serie no canal 2 , começa ás 24:00 chama-se “Reunion” em Inglês e em Português “Reencontro com o Passado”, é uma mini-série prai com 9 episódios.
A minha Patroa anda a ver a serie, mas vai no domingo de férias para o México e pediu-me para gravar a serie, Sob pena de vir a ser despedido ^-^ Acho que o meu DVD não tem essa funcionalidade. Por isso pensei em saca-la da net A serie passou nos states em 2005, mas foi cancelada pela FOX.
Se alguem souber um site manhoso para eu sacar esta serie, com legendas em Português. A minha familia agradece!!!
muito bons os dois ultimos episodios de Terminator… quer-me parecer, como ja referiram anteriormente, que a relaçao Robot-Connor vai evoluir para outro patamar, o que me deixa um bocado confuso… quer-me parecer tambem que a Cameron nao e’ um robot qq, ao que parece gosta de aprender e parece evoluir com a série parecendo cada vez mais humana…
o momento ZEN e’ quando rebentam o Jipe com a Cameron la dentro, o chavalo nem sabe no que se meteu :mrgreen:
e o que dizer do agente do FBI que nao e’ morto ? :think: sera’ que ele no futuro tem alguma relaçao com o lado robotico da historia ? E’ que nao faz outro sentido o robot o ter deixado viver, alias ate’ ha’ uma cena no ultimo episodio em que se vê o “espanto” do robot quando fica a saber que os dados da Sarah Connor se encontram na posse deste :think:
hum, episodio 4 de Jericho e’ bastante revelador, nao que ja’ nao desconfiassemos daquilo que J&R e’ capaz, mas pq fiquei surpreso com a extensao da maquina “maquiavelica” da empresa :mrgreen: