Charlie had left his drugs there when he was being chased through the aircraft by the crew. He then sat down & belted up.
I think it is on mid-afternoon on the weekend sometime.
SS - I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering about the cause of it all. Although the pilot did say something about losing his comms & some other stuff that I can't remember, there was a reason it was 1000 miles off course.
Its on on Sunday at 9pm on E4 - nicely replacing my "24" slot! I think the elephant theory sounds good, maybe Locke was an elephant trainer in a previous life!
Yeah, maybe he's a bit like Crocodile Dundee. Remember when he made the buffalo go into a trance just by pointing his fingers at it's head. Maybe Locke did that with the monster and that's why he has this obsession with the Austrlian Outback coz he's thinks he's Croc Dundee.
Surely if it's an elephant we would have heard it trump (is that the right word?!). What exactly do elephants do?
I've got a bit of a question from the episode last week (or was it the week before??). How come we see a flashback where Charlie drops his drugs in the toilet in 1st class, then fall out the door as the turbulance starts and belts himself into a seat just outside the loo (i.e. right at the front of the plane), but he ended up on the beach with all the people who were in the middle section of the plane?
Yes, Sezz, they trump ... 'Nelly the elephant packed his trunk and said goodbye to the circus. Off he trumped with a ..."(slight memory lapse on actual words - might be "trumpety trump"!).
The monster could be a bunch of space aliens and Locke encountered a girlie one who was stopped in her tracks and left unmonsterly by his manly,rugged loveliness ;-)
So, I guess if you watch the credits really closely anytime, next to 'executive in charge of continuity', it will say 'situation vacant' ;-) Maybe DrugsBoy was heading back to his 'official' seat, got so far along the aisle then spotted an empty seat and belted up safely?
Supposedly everyone on the beach was in the middle part of the plane, but I don't think they've actually all said where they were sitting. Maybe it's another mystery that'll be solved rather than a continuity lapse?
Given how much I'm having to suspend disbelief for the rest of the program I don't think I'll bother worrying about it too much!
There is something of a 'tearing metal' type of thing to the sound of the monster but it could equally be a heffalump or a mammoth. Maybe all their ears were damaged by the crash and it's a mass aural hallucination (shared by the viewer)?
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Why are the Brits always drugged up baddies in American film and TV (when we're such a lovely nation really)?
Maybe it's a giant spider, coz when I was in Fiji, boy were those spiders huuuuuuuuge!
I think it is on mid-afternoon on the weekend sometime.
SS - I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering about the cause of it all. Although the pilot did say something about losing his comms & some other stuff that I can't remember, there was a reason it was 1000 miles off course.
I think the elephant theory sounds good, maybe Locke was an elephant trainer in a previous life!
It must get really dark on that island at night (no light pollution) - scary with the 'unknown' loitering in the forest.
Surely if it's an elephant we would have heard it trump (is that the right word?!). What exactly do elephants do?
The monster could be a bunch of space aliens and Locke encountered a girlie one who was stopped in her tracks and left unmonsterly by his manly,rugged loveliness ;-)
Did any of the survivors come from the front part of the plane? I missed the first bit - did they show where he was at the crash moment?
Given how much I'm having to suspend disbelief for the rest of the program I don't think I'll bother worrying about it too much!
Oh, you do make me a laugh!
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Hope I'm not spoiling this for everyone.
(evil grin)
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