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For those that get gipped by Comcast's DVR, what happened in the last minute. Hurley went to Libby's bedside and....?

uttered, "Michael" then she died. user:nusentinsaino

Kate thought she was asking how Michael was and responded "He's fine".
And then it zoomed in on Michael, the same shot that was in last week's trailer, and then it zoomed in on the computer while the timer beeped in the background. Thunderbird 19:40, 10 May 2006 (PDT)


Dr Marvin Candle stated another name in this film, someone will have to go back to their VCR and replay to get the name (or however much of the name they can decipher). However, the producers were very clear to point out that in the station 3 Orientation film, Dr Candle has a prosthetic left arm. Either this is his twin (good twin/bad twin - a recurring theme), or the good Dr 'lost' his arm in some 'incident'. Again, someone will have to go back to the VCR to get the copyright date of this film, and compare to the station 3 film to see if he could have lost an arm after the pearl film.

It's possible that the producers lied. They've done so before. Both orientation clips are copyrighted 1980.

Also, the article is incorrect in stating that the observers watch the activities of station 3. The film said they observe people performing their task in another station, and the station was not specified, nor was the task. Locke naturally assumed, with his growing doubt, that it was CVIII. Eko didn't think so. user:ajholloway Well one of the monitors shows station 3 and Jack walking around in it. So if they observe only one station, it appears to be The Swan.
--Porter 05:51, 11 May 2006 (PDT)

  • That's an assumption though. It is never explicitly stated the team in the Pearl is supposed to monitor station 3. There are 6 screens (if I remember correctly), just because only one is currently linked to a functional camera (station 3) doesn't mean that station 3 was always the observed station. For all anyone knows, each Pearl team was given a different station to monitor when they started. There is an insinuation that the Swan was the station they were observing, but I think you will find that will be proved to be incorrect. On a side note, it is interesting there was a camera in Pearl as well, almost like that station was being monitored as well. Also, on the topic of Marvin Candle; perhaps the Pearl video was shot before the Swan video (even though they are both dated 1980) and MC lost his arm in the "incident". The whole one arm thing... and the possible good/bad twin thing reminds me of another ABC show... Twin Peaks.--Isotope23 07:28, 11 May 2006 (PDT)
  • The "print report" function printed out, presumably, each time the numbers were entered, which indicates the Swan was being monitored visually and electronically from the Pearl and was therefore one of the experiments. --MoJo 07:36, 11 May 2006 (PDT)

There's a frame in the montage where we see Eko's brother's face in the black smoke. Maybe everyone see's something different when they're confronted by it. What did Locke see?--Angrytrousers 06:31, 11 May 2006 (PDT)

Even when Locke dreams he is Eko he still walks with a limp--MoJo 07:07, 11 May 2006 (PDT)

More than one version of the Orientation film?

I've seen it mentioned several times that Candle's voice was garbled when he gave his name in this orientation film. Yet, the name sounded perfectly clear to me (Mark Whitman or Wickman). I wonder if there were different versions of the broadcast transmitted or placed online?

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