Talk:Left Behind (Lost)

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[edit] Define "Main Character"

We're debating the definition of a main character on Lost over at Talk:Nikki Fernandez. If you care, please go take a look. 63.215.29.15 20:01, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Another "Filler" Episode

Lotta backstory on Kate and why she and her mom are at odds, but little else of value. I think most people knew that "the fence" was to stop the Monster. I think most knew that Jack was hurt when he saw Kate and Sawyer together (so her discussing it with Kate was just continueing the "triangle" angle between The Three). And one more "see how they're all connected" with Sawyer's Cassidy running into Kate approaches the mundane. (What's next? Jack's mother had an affair with the guy that Sawyer killed in Australia thinking he was the real "Sawyer"?)

Aside from some "girl fighting" and falling in mud (always a crowd pleaser), the episode was worthless and could have been edited into the beginning of next week's.

As for next week's, it SEEMS (from the previews) that Juliet will be forced by Sayid to cough up SOME answers (obviously from her back-story she doesn't know "everything")....so we'll see.

[edit] Sonic Barrier Code

There is talk on a few fan sites that the code is 151623 not 1623 as you can see a mud print on the 5.--Baker1000 14:03, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Plot order

Someone put the plot segments in the right order please!

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[edit] What did Sawyer do wrong in the Exposé episode?

Why did Hurley say that the people on the beach were going to hold a vote to banish Sawyer? I understand there was never going to be a vote and that Hurley was doing it to make Sawyer act nice. Also, I understand Hurley mentions it was something to do with Nikki and Paulo and the diamonds, but I'm not quite sure I caught what Sawyer did that he would fear being banished from the beach. Was it because he put the diamonds in the grave with Nikki and Paulo? Though there was no indication anyone was unhappy about that. If someone can help me with this, it may be helpful to put an explanation about this in the article for this episode. - Terry 5-7-08 12:39PM —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.148.12.220 (talk) 16:41, 7 May 2008 (UTC)