View Full Version : Thoughts on Al Trauwigs' video
MagicoA
05-09-2009, 02:51 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMzA3Kvc75c
now tell me what you think on what he says what confuses me most is that he says whats in the box in 2007 has to do with the incident,but then says its widmore,i also think that how the end last year revealed who was dead the lats few minutes will reveal What is in that crate?!?
so tell me your thoughts on this video cuz i think this guy has valid points
notsolost42
05-09-2009, 03:04 AM
Well, frankly I don't think Widmore is in the box. That is weird! Unless Widmore is not human or something. If they take out the pieces and start building him I'll freak out! I actually think that what's in that big box might have to do with what's in the little box that Ben has been lugging around since LA. It is still in his bag, right? Perhaps he has the key to turn on whatever they have in the box.
TrogdeLorean
05-09-2009, 03:12 AM
I don't agree with anything that guy said.
First, why would Widmore be allied with those people with the crate? They were babbling stuff about "what lies in the shadow of the statue", much like the people that kidnapped Miles and dragged him into their van, trying to convince him to NOT work for Widmore.
Second, why would anybody think that Faraday knew he was gonna die? He clearly looked shocked when he got shot and he even said, "You knew this was going to happen," to Elouise as if he just realized it.
Third, the thing that this guy is doing with saying that the events of Lost are allegories for separate events that have happened in the real world in the twentieth century is kind of pointless. He is just running wild with baseless speculation, and it would be easy to come up with allegories for different events because there are so many things that have happened in the last century that you can basically find any match if you try hard enough.
LOL, Robo-Widmore. I think that might be a jump the shark moment if that happens.
First, why would Widmore be allied with those people with the crate? They were babbling stuff about "what lies in the shadow of the statue", much like the people that kidnapped Miles and dragged him into their van, trying to convince him to NOT work for Widmore.
This is exactly why I think Widmore is not in the box.
TrogdeLorean
05-09-2009, 03:22 AM
LOL, Robo-Widmore. I think that might be a jump the shark moment if that happens.
"Hello, Charles."
"How did you get this number?"
"It doesn't matter. Listen, I'm going back to the island today, but first... I'm going to JUMP YOUR SHARK. Eeeeyyyyy..."
MagicoA
05-09-2009, 04:24 AM
I don't agree with anything that guy said.
First, why would Widmore be allied with those people with the crate? They were babbling stuff about "what lies in the shadow of the statue", much like the people that kidnapped Miles and dragged him into their van, trying to convince him to NOT work for Widmore.
Second, why would anybody think that Faraday knew he was gonna die? He clearly looked shocked when he got shot and he even said, "You knew this was going to happen," to Elouise as if he just realized it.
Third, the thing that this guy is doing with saying that the events of Lost are allegories for separate events that have happened in the real world in the twentieth century is kind of pointless. He is just running wild with baseless speculation, and it would be easy to come up with allegories for different events because there are so many things that have happened in the last century that you can basically find any match if you try hard enough.
well for the 1st one yeah i think hes just being wierd w/that, the second he may have known he was walking into his own grave esp w/that whole countdown thing so its possible he knew
and for the 3rd u do realize Damalton and the rest of the writing staff do throw little things that connect the island to the outside world in refrence of things that happened or things to come so that is possible dare i say right on target,but ur right they can be easily matched but somehow i think damalton threw stuff like that in there like they do to see if anyone would notice
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