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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

5.07 - New Preview Clips from "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham"

Why yes, ABC has released three new clips from tomorrow night's episode, "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham!" Pretty awesome if you ask me! Well leave some comments on what you think. While the rest of the world is still in shock over tonight's episode, we'll be working on what to say for the next episode recap (which will hopefully be out by this weekend, website permitting).

I think we can assume from this first video that Locke has just appeared in the Tunisian desert after being flashed from the Donkey-Wheel Chamber in "This Place is Death." It appears some terrorists rudely throw him into their truck and drive off with him. I won't even go into the other clips, I'll leave them for your wanting eyes to see! Enjoy the high quality clips, courtesy of DocArzt putting the videos up on his site (DocArzt.com).

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Oh yeah, and feel free to enjoy these three stills from the clips as well:

Well he apparently didn't leave an imprint in the sand like Ben's time travel did, but after having a compound fracture and having his atoms reassembled in space-time, that's the least of his problems!


Reminds me of when Ben was in the bed being interrogated by Locke in the barracks.


Though I wouldn't have guessed it, Widmore seems to be a newspaper collector, as he's held onto this one for over three years!


Saturday, February 21, 2009

New Theorycast 2/20/09 - S.O.S. Pocket Theory

There's a new Theorycast up over at the podcast page! (podcast links in the upper right-hand column of this page)

This new theory deals with Mrs. Hawking's comments in the latest episode, "316" (episode 5.06), and the episode S.O.S. from Season 2. It deals with electromagnetism, healing, the arctic, and more!

Listen in and leave your comments here on the blog page!

Listen to episode "TDT Theorycast 2/20/09 - S.O.S. Pocket Theory" at:
http://inthedarkterritory.mypodcast.com/index.html

Or download it at (Right-Click, Save As):
http://www.mypodcast.com/cached/inthedarkterritory_20090220_2239-385516-185623-2-25.mp3

We are currently having technical difficulties with the weekly recap podcast (for episode "316") but it will be up as soon as possible (hopefully this weekend). But don't worry, soon the podcast will be up on the iTunes listings, so you won't have to constantly check for new episodes, you will simply be able to subscribe! Woohoo!

Also, we will be putting the theory into print form in an upcoming blog post, so watch for that!

So enjoy the new theory, and feel free to comment all you want! A good theory always deserves some criticism so it can be perfected! So until next time:

See ya in anotha' post, brotha',
Sam & Will

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Frank Lapidus Theory Add-On for Episode 5.06

First, I gotta give credit to Ms. Dee (in the DocArzt LOST Forums) for first suggesting that Frank Lapidus might be flying the plane the O6 return on. If you don't know what theory i'm talking about, go look it up! It does make sense, if the O6 wanna get back to the Island, they're gonna need an inside man. The way I see it, they only have two possibilities: either highjack the plane (unlikely, and it wouldn't look very good for Sayid!), or get a pilot to fly them there. Lapidus is the obivous choice, as he already knows about the lie AND the general location of the Island (assuming it hasn't MOVED).

But there has been some talk, even by professorstotch in his "Lost Spoilers - Looking forward to 316" article on DocArzt today, that they plan to CRASH on the Island again. There is a possibility of this (as we saw Jack opening his eye in the promo, much like he did in Season 1), but I find this pretty doubtful. For one thing, Jack has never been one to believe in destiny or fate. He has stated that he is a man of science, and that their surviving was simply chance. Would Jack (and the rest of the O6) really be willing to "put all their eggs into one basket" in the hopes that they will survive the crash THIS TIME around (especially saying that many of the passengers DID die in the first crash)?

I think it much more likely that they would have a plan. And here's where we get down to the REAL add-on. Recall back to Season 3, the good ol' times when Kate and Sawyer were in bear cages being forced to work while Jack was eating cheeseburgers in the shark tank. What was it that Sawyer an Kate were working on? If memory serves me correctly, it was a runway. A runway for WHAT, though? Yemi's plane? The helicoptor? The submarine (sarcasm for all three)? The point is, they never specified, and now suddenly the O6 are trying to return to the Island by plane.

If I were Ben, and my mission was to make sure the O6 return to the Island, I would make sure that there as no room for error. It seems to me that Kate and Sawyer could have been helping build the very runway that the O6 and Ajira plane would land on in the future. Of course, this would mean that Ben had some insight into the future. But then again, how many times HAVE we underestimated that man?

Note: This is only my theory, and Will might disagree as we havent talked about it yet. In any case, I think we can ALL agree that we can't wait for tonight's episode of LOST! And don't forget to check back for the next Dark Territory Podcast devoted to tonight's episode, 316!

Happy Trails,

Sam.

(What do you think? Agree? Disagree? Comment below!)