pensive, puzzling, intriguing

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This just struck me today as I was reminded that Jack's last name is Shepherd. As we know, the last names have meaning, Locke, Rousseau, and the first name of Hugo which I think may refer to VIctor Hugo, given Hurley's rags to riches story, and the fact that the island dwellers are "Les Miserables"

anyway, we started with sixteen, right? Boone's dead, Walt's gone, and now Jack and Locke have to fight for the devotion and respect of the other 12.

Twelve disciples following the Shepherd. Locke's first name is John, the Baptist, who witnessed Jesus' miracles and preached of Jesus' works.

The only thing that stands out to me though that makes me wary of the disciple theory is that Jack could not save Boone. hmm.
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A few little details that I noticed yesterday.

The candy bars that Kate stole where called APOLLO - which can refer to either the God of the Sun or space travel, and the vanguard, pioneering nature of it.

"What does one Snowman say to another Snowman?" Is this a thing anyone's heard before?

Is it possible that the OTHERS are doppelgangers? I noticed there's a black man, a skinny long haired kate type woman, an asian woman...Are they people who have been there or other survivors?
decemberme, floppy hat

Welcome To Lost Clues

I'll be your friendly neighborhood moderator and hardcore Locke Fan. I've browsed a lot of Lost communities on LJ and they're all pretty fangirlish, with a lot of RPG and fanfic and icon love...and i wanted a place to discuss theories and clues and the history of the show, which is my favorite 'mystery' t.v. show since Twin Peaks.

First topic before tonight's episode?? The Mural. I've posted a pretty huge photo of the Mural on my homepage so it wouldn't take up space here...but what are your theories on the clues held within these pictures? Click on the small version for the big one-

My eye was first drawn to the "I am Sick" phrase at the bottom, but what intrigues me is that the bottom of the mural is blue, filled with fish, and just above the 108 sun are waves. A large arrow that also looks like a ladder directs out of the water...and this seems to feed my theory that The Others are from Atlantis, or some other underwater city, which, I think explains why Walt showed up wet, and with glassed over eyes in Shannon's vision.