There is alot to do with magnetism in this show. Locke's compass was malfunctioning, Jack's key was pulled toward the wall in the Hatch and in Born To Run Kate passes the MRI sign (that is wrong).
Well my theory is that the "Creature" lives underground, not above. The creature underground is magnetic and so it the Black Smoke.
If you take two magnets and put one under a table and one on top then you move the on on the bottem, the one on top will also move. This is what I think the monster is doing.
This is why the smoke dragged Locke into a hole. It doesn't pull out trees, it pushes them up from below. This also explains why when Jack went underground (in the Hatch) his key was pulled toward the wall.
I got that from another forum.
Originally posted by Morning_Glory
i found this too-- it explains a lot about the cloud:Flashes of Eko's life inside the cloud
When the camera swings through the monster, there are flashes of images from Eko's life.:
Crucifix
Eko on the beach after the plane crash
Eko's brother's Church
Woman
Woman Number 2
Priest (the old man Eko shot as a boy)
Man
Eko's Brother
Young Eko
Eko's Brother Shot
Eko's Brother Shot 2
Eko and Brother
Eko's Partner
Are you serious? I cant believe I didn't notice THAT MUCH.
Originally posted by rickyduck
There is alot to do with magnetism in this show. Locke's compass was malfunctioning, Jack's key was pulled toward the wall in the Hatch and in Born To Run Kate passes the MRI sign (that is wrong).Well my theory is that the "Creature" lives underground, not above. The creature underground is magnetic and so it the Black Smoke.
If you take two magnets and put one under a table and one on top then you move the on on the bottem, the one on top will also move. This is what I think the monster is doing.
This is why the smoke dragged Locke into a hole. It doesn't pull out trees, it pushes them up from below. This also explains why when Jack went underground (in the Hatch) his key was pulled toward the wall.I got that from another forum.
Agreed.
My theory on the black smoke though, is that those who see into it do not see the smoke itself, but their worst fears or worst memories. Hence why in the smoke we could see reflections of Eko's former life as a drug lord.
Originally posted by KENobi™
Agreed.My theory on the black smoke though, is that those who see into it do not see the smoke itself, but their worst fears or worst memories. Hence why in the smoke we could see reflections of Eko's former life as a drug lord.
But why can only Locke and Eko (That we know of) see into the "eye"?
Originally posted by Darth Macabre
But why can only Locke and Eko (That we know of) see into the "eye"?
Because they are looking directly into it. The other Losties see it from the side or from a distance.
They are also the only 2 to have not run from it and stood their ground so they could look into it.
http://sier.home.comcast.net/Lost_Monster2.gif
he doesnt look into the smoke
Here are the faces in the smoke for locke:
Originally posted by rickyduck
its the same episode. when he looks really scared right? but howcome it showed the smoke then with a face in? howcome it didnt before?
Obviously it's not the same episode. 🙄 The scene you posted is 100% not what I was talking about. They never showed the smoke during the scene I mentioned.
Originally posted by Lord Magnus
Locke looked into the eye in Walkabout (all time favorite episode).
Thanks LM, couldn't remember the title, and couldn't be bothered to search. 😂