On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 19:36:09 -0400, tenworld <ten@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 1, 1:24 pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 15:13:01 -0400, tdciago <tdci...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > On Apr 1, 1:41�pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >> Bottom Line: Several Lost fans seem to be able to hear the word, �
>> >> 'Encantado', in a whisper, during the Juliet-Harper rain scene of
>> 'The �
>> >> Other Woman'.
>>
>> > In addition to the obvious similarities between the two narratives -
a
>> > journey to an underwater realm, a marriage to a shape****fting
>> > princess, the return to land, a human life tied to single enchanted
>> > object, the hero's inevitable disobedience and his resulting
>> > transformation and death - there are some similar concepts about the
>> > underwater world in both the Japanese and Peruvian traditions. As in
>> > Japanese lore, Peruvian lore pictures the underwater realm to be
>> > similar to, but superior to the human world. The Peruvian guide in
>> > Journey of the Pink Dolphins explained: "The shamans say life in the
>> > water is same as here, but better... People live longer there; one
>> > month underwater is the same as a year here." The Japanese tale of
>> > Uru****ma also illustrates the idea that time in the underwater realm
>> > p***** differently from time on land.
>> > __________________________________
>>
>> When Frank first heard of the Oceanic 815 crash, he was playing with a
>> small model plane in a fish tank.
>>
>> I will have to find the screen cap, but look on TOP of his TV again, at
>>
>> the dolphin plaque.
>>
> does kind of fit with a lot of things:
> Locke was paralized but now his legs work (are they flippers)
> Atlantis (think temple and 4toed statue) at least in some versions is
> populated with fishmen
> Jack almost drowning in the underwater cage (maybe he was made a
> merman then by Juliet)
> Ben and Tom can go back and forth easily (can you swim under the storm/
> snowglobe that guards the island?
> whispering mystery (sailors believed mermaids lured them to shoals by
> whispering to them)
> charlie drowning but then Charlie comes to visit Hurley back home
> why the casket was short- flippers take less room than legs
>
> maybe I will rent Splash and study up :)
>
Remember Scott & Steve? The one that was killed at night on the heavily
guarded beach, was killed by an intruder that came in from the ocean.
Remember JoAnn? An excellent, trained swimmer, Boone failed to save? Maybe
it wasn't an under tow that got her.
Remember how Walt after his abduction, always appeared on island soaked to
the bone?
Maybe we now have another clue as to why the survivers are called the
OCEANIC 6 :)
Have you watched how Michael Emerson walks? LOL, They call him flipper
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