robgood@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Our clue is that Richard Alpert appears to be the same age in all the
> flashbacks. So he's our timer, our "constant". It means the scenes
> took place fairly recently, which means they were acting out a phony
> past for Locke using different actors.
I have to give you credit, robgood. You continually fail to stray from
your
asinine theory, despite the mountain of evidence building against it.
Instead you just choose to shoehorn everything into your explanation. If
this is truly what you believe, it flabbergasts me that you find the show
even remotely watchable.
And I'd like to give myself a pat on the back, because last night while
watching, seeing Alpert arrive at lock's birth, all I could think was "I
can't wait to see robgood's explanation for this. I bet he argues they're
acting it out...."
Seriously, stp back a second and think about how any of what you just said
makes a lick of sense. For who's benefit it this? Why dress up people in
period costumes and have them act out something no one sees that
supposedly
took place 50 years ago? Why dress an entire streetwith 1950s cars so that
one of the actors can be hit, and why fake an entire 1950s hospital? I
mean, sweriously, why bother? Anyone NOT involved in the ruse wouldn't be
convinced of it in the least, since they'd say "Hey, wait a minute. It's
not 1957..." This is RETARDED. (Not as retarded as "baby in a backpack"
but
close.)
And before you start explaining, quit it with the "Well the Lost producers
did it to film the show" bull**** argument. You know that's ****, so quit
it.
> Another possible clue is the disagreement between the ear, which said
> the music on the record was Buddy Holly's version of "Every Day", and
> the closed caption, which said it was Don Mclean's. That could also
> be Damon's shout-out to the feud between Mclean and Andy Breckman.
Closed Captioning is wrong all the time, even on shows that aren't as
conspiracy laden as Lost, so I would put no stock in that error
whatsoever.


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