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 Yes. We know how あなた feel Desmond.
Yes. We know how you feel Desmond.
Please note; this 記事 has no season 6 spoilers beyond the 2-hour premier. I'm just compiling this from what has already been addressed in 前 seasons, and what that means for storyline's in season 6.


How time travel works on ロスト
Its been a long discussed theme that 'whatever happened, happened' meaning that the time travel on ロスト is presented as something that cannot be changed no matter what あなた do to try and stop it. This is called link which is time travel without creating a link. However, with every non-linear equation there is always a variable, and as Daniel Faraday put it 'we are the variable' .


What the hydrogen bomb did
Daniel explained to Jack and Kate how a little pebble won't change the flow of a waterstream, but how a a big boulder will do the trick. によって detonating the Jughead at the 白鳥, スワン site it could possibly change the course of history. The result of this would be never to have needed to push a button every 108 minutes, Desmond never finding the island and forgetting to push 発言しました button, and of course the plane never being pulled out of the sky from the electro magnetism caused によって Desmond's lack of button pushing skills. This is called the link.


What Faraday failed to mention
Because of the rules of non-linear time travel, the result of detonating the h-bomb would have little effect on the characters doing it (other than blasting them back to the present island where they are needed). Instead, the バタフライ, 蝶 effect only actually effects the characters in an alternate timeline which was spawned from the bomb detonation unbeknownst to them.

If this is hard to understand, remember when Desmond turned the failsafe key way back at the end of season 2? The result landed him on the floor of Penny's flat with little recognition of how he got there in Flashes Before Your Eyes. Although he was initially disoriented, certain things triggered memories from the original reality that caused them like; the microwave beeping reminded him of the button, and seeing Charlie in the 通り, ストリート resulted in him recalling a direct memory of him on island, giving him a huge sense of deja vu without understanding the reason behind it until Eloise Hawking laid it all out for him.


How this applies to Season 6
Just like Desmond's sense of Deja vu above, the characters from the alternate timeline (where the plane never crashed) are now experiencing a similar form of displaced deja vu, with certain things and people *triggering* past memories carried over from the original timeline that caused this reality to form. Where this new reality will go from the premier? its hard to know for sure. However, looking at the events that happened to Desmond in Flashes , odds are each character will become increasingly aware of their current displacement until fate ultimately intervenes to help the Losties on their path to where they are needed.


.....Hopefully leaving out the part where Hurley wakes up naked in the jungle.
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Over five years ago, (4.10) "Something Nice Back Home", a Season Four episode of "LOST" aired for the first time and I wrote a review of the episode. After a new, 最近 viewing, I decided to write another 記事 on the episode:


"LOST" RETROSPECT: (4.10) "Something Nice Back Home"

I am beginning to wonder if (4.10) "Something Nice Back Home", a Season Four episode from "LOST", might be one of the most misunderstood episodes of the series. When I recently viewed it for a 秒 time in four years, I came to a realization that I may have misunderstood it.

"Something Nice Back Home" is basically...
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First of all, a small prologue:
(Please don't be too harsh, English is not my native language and it's the first 記事 I write) I wanted to express my 閲覧数 on what I' ve been thinking lately. In the first part of this article, I'm going to write about シャルロット, シャーロット and Daniel and about their love. The 秒 part is about Ben, and how I came to realise I really like him.

PART 1.

In the first Season 4 episodes, it wasn't clear. But then it suddenly became as clear as the sky in a sunny day. A new romance showed up, shyly and quietly, with moments that should be described as sweet, rather than passionate....
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Of all the TV shows of the moment; Heroes, 24, Prison Break... there is a lot on offer, but ロスト is arguably the most ambitious.

The concept itself expands with every episode and with every new 質問 that is raised. With every season we get that little bit もっと見る insight into a world that is so familiar to us... yet appears so different. We have been truly blessed...

Lost, unlike other TV shows of the moment, is an experience of the highest calibre. An experiment of narrative techniques, and pacing that requires the involvement of its audience... but patience also. We have been watching Lost...
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