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by john lewis hawk » Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:52 am
I'm thinking suspended animation is how the prisoners are in modern times. Possibly time travel for Parimender's character since there's the possibility that the sniper used a special bullet for her.
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by john lewis hawk » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:05 am
One aspect that I'm really fascinated about is the missing guards. I understand that if it was just criminals being used, it could be some secret evil-as-hell conspiracy. But what purpose do the guards serve? If they wanted to control the criminals, they can just use modern people. I really think the missing guards are the key to what is exactly happening.
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by avengingtitan » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:11 am
john lewis hawk wrote:One aspect that I'm really fascinated about is the missing guards. I understand that if it was just criminals being used, it could be some secret evil-as-hell conspiracy. But what purpose do the guards serve? If they wanted to control the criminals, they can just use modern people. I really think the missing guards are the key to what is exactly happening.
Thats why I'm thinking theres some kinda subliminal message that they have. Like the dr getting shot, the key he didnt know why he needed, etc. They can do whatever they want but while they do whatever they randomly stop and do things they dont understand.
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by nietoperz » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:40 am
I have to say, this show reminds me way more of Fringe than it does Lost. Which is a good thing, I reckon.
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by Evan Meadow » Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:28 am
Watched both episodes today. Great stuff and definitely in for the season.
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by MistaT » Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:08 pm
Watched this on ondemand last night, found it pretty intriguing.
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by TROY » Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:25 pm
Had to work last night so I just watched the new episode, and once again it was brilliant. Much more emotional episode this week I thought, dealing with child murders usually bring that out though. We see that the Doctor from the past is around the same age in the present, so that adds another layer to the mystery surrounding Alcatraz. I love Dr. Soto, he steals about every scene he is in I think. Seems like the "grandfather" is a key player in the mystery as well, so many things to think about while watching the show.
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by BlueStreak » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:29 am
Dr. Beauregard's appearance was a plus. However, the rest of this episode was a bit of a downer though.
The book that was on Lucy's desk was called County Wide by H. Wynn Coleman. I can't hunt it down so it's probably a fake.
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by S.F. Jude Terror » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:31 am
TS PUNK wrote:Had to work last night so I just watched the new episode, and once again it was brilliant. Much more emotional episode this week I thought, dealing with child murders usually bring that out though. We see that the Doctor from the past is around the same age in the present, so that adds another layer to the mystery surrounding Alcatraz. I love Dr. Soto, he steals about every scene he is in I think. Seems like the "grandfather" is a key player in the mystery as well, so many things to think about while watching the show.
Too early for the emotional stuff with these characters we hardly know.
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by BubbaKanoosh » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:33 am
Hurley bugged me this ep.
He couldn't tackled the guy in the restaurant.
The pedo was frail, Hurley's weight would've held him at bay
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by KingPagla » Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:49 am
Figured I bump this thread rather than comment in a review thread.
How old is Hauser supposed to be?
He's looks to be in his mid 20s in 1960 when he meets "Lucy" and then when he discovers the island empty in 63.
But he doesn't looks to be in his 70's in 2012.
He looks like what Sam Neil is, a fit 64 year old.
Is he missing a decade?
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by TROY » Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:22 am
I think that Detective Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones) is my new favorite celebrity crush! She is so cute that it is freakin sexxxy as all get out!
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by Evan Meadow » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:59 am
No its a 13 episode season because of when it started.
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