Here is part 4 of the timeline. You can view Part 1 (1900-1969), Part 2 (1970-1979) and Part3 (1980-1989) here.
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Here is part 4 of the timeline. You can view Part 1 (1900-1969), Part 2 (1970-1979) and Part3 (1980-1989) here.
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What did we miss?
- David Esterbrook’s assistant was named Elizabeth Sarnoff. That is the name of one of the writers from ‘LOST’. Just a tidbit for anyone who is a fan of all of J.J.’s work.
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What theories were overlooked?
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- Broyles said that Fischer conducted the experiments on seven others and that they had them all in custody. Was it one of them who crashed the train 9 months ago? It couldn’t have been Joseph, he said he joined the experiment only a few months ago. Was there someone else, possibly from another experiment? Now that we have ZFT, is it possible they also were running similar experiments? Maybe.
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- This theory wasn’t overlooked, but I would like to bring it up again, in case during later ‘Looking Back’ posts, we run into some more evidence. Walter says to Peter: ” You cannot imagine what it’s like For a man like me To not have access to parts of his mind.” And then later in the episode, he knew that Olivia has seen John. Was Walter in the tank with someone at some point? He has definitely gone through something, as is evident in later episodes, but what? And if he has been linked to someone…who?
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- Also, during that conversation with Peter, Walter also says: “Oh, I had trouble sleeping myself. I was thinking about that man. The one who tortured you. Something about him. So familiar. Peter, when I was in St. Claire’s…”. Did he know John Mosely? John seemed to know Robert Bishop, so it would be possible for him to know Walter as well. Did they meet at St. Claires? It seemed like that was going to be Walter’s next sentence. Was John Mosely involved with experimenting on Walter, along with Sumner?
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How have the characters developed?
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- I enjoyed the general feeling that the characters gave during this episode. Everyone seemed to be in good spirits. Humor was displayed by all, with smiles on everyone’s faces, even Olivia. I found that this made it a very feel-good episode.
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What questions were never answered?
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- We know WHAT Dr. Fischer did to Joeseph and seven others, but WHY did he do it? What was the purpose of the experiment? What was the end game?
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- John Scott says “I was not the one who betrayed you” to Olivia. So, who did betray Olivia? Broyles, Nina?
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- When Olivia told Dr. Fischer to put up his hands, he put them up palms in, instead of palms out like a normal person would do. Was it deliberate? Will we be seeing him again?
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What tie was Broyles wearing?
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Tune in Saturday, June 27 for “Looking back at 106 – The Cure”.
Each of the following images is missing something. Can you figure out what it is? Click on the thumbnail to view the full images.
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Here are the photos for you to refer to…no cheating now!
Question #1….Question #2….Question #3….Question #4….Question #5
Question #6….Question #7….Question #8….Question #9….Question #10
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What did we miss?
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- This isn’t plot related, but I did notice something strange about Olivia’s apartment. At some point it changed. In the four episodes that I have re-watched so far, her apartment looks like the images on the left and in later episodes it looks like the images on the right. Clearly it is not the same set. At first I thought maybe she moved to be closer to her office, but the view from the outside is the same and there’s never any mention of her moving. I will keep my eyes open this summer and try to pinpoint the exact episode in which the change is made.
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Well now that I’ve watched the entire episode, things make much more sense to me. Some of the things here might not be new to most of you, but they’re new to me, so I am including them.
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