VeteranX
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I have a question that's been bothering me for awhile, they make a bit deal about how Desmond crashed their plane by failing to enter the numbers. OK, but then what causes 316 to go down? The swan is long gone so wtf?
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VeteranXV Contributor
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Originally Posted by Falhawk
shannon's absence is a rewrite because they couldn't get her bakc on the show
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that's only one of many things that are different though, and it would have been really easy to write around that if everything on the plane was supposed to be exactly the same. Just don't show her or Boone. They made a point of telling people that she was not on the plane.
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
I have a question that's been bothering me for awhile, they make a bit deal about how Desmond crashed their plane by failing to enter the numbers. OK, but then what causes 316 to go down? The swan is long gone so wtf?
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uh...what?
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VeteranXV Contributor
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
I have a question that's been bothering me for awhile, they make a bit deal about how Desmond crashed their plane by failing to enter the numbers. OK, but then what causes 316 to go down? The swan is long gone so wtf?
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Never really been established, but Jacob knew (or caused) it to happen one way or another. Why else would he have had the others build that runway for them to crash on. There were also 2 distinct groups of people that knew that the plane was going to end up on the island (815'ers, and the shadow of the statue people)
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VeteranX
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Originally Posted by LouCypher
Hurley got the numbers from Leonard at the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute. They're the key factors in the Valenzetti Equation. The island was transmitting them to let DHARMA know if any of them had been changed as a result of the experiments.
The alternate Hurley is cheery and incredibly lucky, and nothing bad ever happens to him. If the accident that led to his committal never happened, who did he get the numbers from?
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When the **** was that said on the show? I know about the Leonard story and him giving the numbers to Hurley, but everything else is news to me.
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VeteranX
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Originally Posted by Falhawk
uh...what?
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Flight 815 goes down because desmond didn't enter the code in time at the sawan which lead to a large discharge of electromagnetic energy right when they were flying over the island and it caused the plane to crash.
That doesn't occur when flight 316 is flying over the island so why does it go down?
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
Flight 815 goes down because desmond didn't enter the code in time at the sawan which lead to a large discharge of electromagnetic energy right when they were flying over the island and it caused the plane to crash.
That doesn't occur when flight 316 is flying over the island so why does it go down?
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Oh I gotcha
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VeteranX
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
When the **** was that said on the show?
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It was part of the web game between seasons 2 and 3.
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Linux Tribes++ Contributor
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
Flight 815 goes down because desmond didn't enter the code in time at the sawan which lead to a large discharge of electromagnetic energy right when they were flying over the island and it caused the plane to crash.
That doesn't occur when flight 316 is flying over the island so why does it go down?
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power of suggestion since the pilot already assumed they would crash on the island before they got near it.
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Veteran++
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
Flight 815 goes down because desmond didn't enter the code in time at the sawan which lead to a large discharge of electromagnetic energy right when they were flying over the island and it caused the plane to crash.
That doesn't occur when flight 316 is flying over the island so why does it go down?
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The jet fuel went back in time but the jet didn't.
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by LouCypher
It was part of the web game between seasons 2 and 3.
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pretty sure they basically said the web game had nothing to do with the tv show/timeline
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by Glare
wasnt this show about people who landed on a deserted island at first
now its about a corporate conspiracy with time travel and fantasy creatures if my eyes dont deceive me
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its really a fantasy show that no one would have watched if it didnt start like that to get people slowly hooked before it turned into a mess
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VeteranX
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That young kid told Locke that Shannon didn't want to leave the relationship, there's your re-write
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Human Chia Pet++
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it's not really a rewrite if it happened in another timeline. it still happened in the "plane-crashed" timeline, but not the "no-plane-crash" timeline.
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VeteranX
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The writers' explanation for the small differences (ie Shannon) was basically the butterfly effect. They said the reason they're showing the alternate timeline is to show what the effect of them detonating a nuke in 1977 has, not to show life without a plane crash (boring).
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VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by LouCypher
It was part of the web game between seasons 2 and 3.
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are you serious?
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VeteranXX
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does anyone know the real ending? please PM me so i can ruin it for an ******* friend who spoiled and ruined something for me
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ValtreX
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yeah i do def.
definitely not
ahahahah
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VeteranXX
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I remember the second plane crashing during the time-shift.
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