On Mar 17, 9:03 pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 20:34:00 -0400, Darren Delgado
>
>
>
> <darrendelg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On Mar 17, 6:11 pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> SAYID: Lima beans?
>
> >> LAPIDUS: Sorry, we had a little problem in the kitchen. Just stay
put,
> >> alright?
>
> >> Ji Yeon
>
> >> Regina jumps overboard but before she does she reads Jules Verne,
"The
> >> Survivors of the Chancellor"; A story about ****ps, storms and
> >> cannibalism.
>
> >> Back on board the freighter, there is a problem in the kitchen,
people
> >> are
> >> getting 'cabin fever', supplies are running low....and Walt is
missing.
>
> > Are you suggesting they're eating Waltburgers?
>
> The crew of the Chancellor turned to cannibalism.
> When Franks helicopter runs out of fuel, what happens next?
>
> The freighter can't move (?), the crew is going mad, and provisions
> eventually will run out.
> I guess the crew could eat fish, if there are any fish in the weird
waters
> off the Lost isle.
> Spoilers have shown the freighter engine problems getting worse, not
> better.
>
> Am I suggesting they're eating Waltburgers? I am suggesting that is one
> scenario the freighter crew might consider in their mad state of mind.
But
> not for a while though, because the crew just let a five course meal go
> 'man' overboard.
>
>
> >> Spoilers & Suppositions:
>
> >> S4 E 9 - Michael..."I came here to die."
>
> > That's S4 E8.
>
> Thank-You
>
> Of course all of this is speculation, but it appears the freighter crew
> might be in a worse situation than the losties, as far as Dharma
supplies
> go. I can't see prime time TV showing humans eating other humans,
> especially adolescent humans, but
> I never expected prime time to show Michael killing Anna and Libby in
cold
> blood either.
I can't say I think that's where the show is going, but it's certainly
interesting nonetheless. It would set up a nice heaven/hell dichotomy
40 miles apart, with the edenic, peaceful scenery of the Island and
the curing of diseases and tropical climes, people coming to grips
with their flaws and conquering them and finding peace, vs. the
hellish scenes you're imagining in addition to what we've already seen
on the freighter with people going insane, jumping into the ocean,
banging their heads against walls, blowing their own brains out and
eating each other's innards like the crew of that space****p in the
movie Event Horizon.
> But if Michael came to die, where's Walt? In the outside world? On Isle?
> On freighter?
> Wasn't Walt one of the main reasons for Michael's drive to survive? Has
> Michael lost his reason?
Maybe Walt "projected" his way out of danger, and Michael thinks he's
dead or missing.


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