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In Episode 4:02, "Confirmed Dead," the wreckage of flight 815 will
supposedly be found at the bottom of the Sunda Trench. Undresea
cameras will show the wreckage, and the footage will be aired on
television. There will be a shot of the pilot's left arm and hand
( see
http://bp0.blogger.com/_RrObyQ3XzcY/R6VvhcBE19I/AAAAAAAASwY/Z69341sK__Q/s1600-h/number.jpg
).(see note after the text for the correct link)) He is wearing a jacket.
His name is Seth Norris. We will see an
old photo of the pilot (with a mustache). It's Greg Grunberg, the
same actor who played him in the first episode.
Frank Lapidus (Jeff Fahey), a new character from the freighter, will
be watching television, and will get upset at the identification of
the body as Seth Norris. He will call the Oceanic hotline number and
insist that the body is not Seth's, because he always wore his wedding
ring, and there is no ring on the body. He'll be told that the ring
must have fallen off. Frank will insist that the body is not Seth's,
and he knows this because *he* was supposed to be the pilot of flight
815, but was replaced by Seth.
*We* will be able to tell that the wreckage is fake, because the pilot
of flight 815 was not wearing a jacket when he was found by Jack,
Kate, and Charlie. See
http://www.lost-tv.com/pictures/displayimage.php?album=24&pos=409
.. The pilot was unconscious, still belted in, with straps over both
shoulders. No jacket is visible in the cockpit. The dead co-pilot,
whose body tumbled out of the cockpit when Jack opened it, was also
not wearing a jacket. The pilot was wearing a watch on his left
wrist, and he appears to have been wearing a wedding ring. It's hard
to tell from watching the season one DVD, but you can look for it in
the shot when he puts the transceiver on the sheepskin.
If the plane had somehow split into two mirror images, or if the
undersea wreckage was the real thing, and the wreckage on Craphole was
in the afterlife, then the pilot should have been wearing the white
****rt (without a jacket) in both places.
Another clue that the body is fake can be found in the pilot's name.
Seth means "substitute." In the Bible, Eve considered Seth a
substitute for her dead son Abel. Seth was also a substitute for
Frank as the pilot of flight 815.
Long ago, I speculated that the pilot's wounded eye resembled the Eye
of Horus. Now, we discover the pilot's name is Seth Norris. The
Egyptian god Set (also called Seth) and the god Horus became enemies,
and Set put out Horus' eye. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mythology)
.. If you transpose the "h" and the "N" in Seth Norris, you get "Set
'n' Horris." The name Horace means "Timekeeper" or "Keeper of the
Hours." This has implications due to the uncertain nature of time on
the island. (You can imagine what the name Horace Goodspeed may
signify.)
Note: Something was lost in translation.
The first photo link should be:
http://bp0.blogger.com/_RrObyQ3XzcY/R6VvhcBE19I/AAAAAAAASwY/Z69341sK__Q/s1600-h/number.jpg
(Don't look if you don't want to be spoiled.)


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