Results tagged “Walt” from Sledgeweb's LOST ... STUFF

5x07_canoes.jpgThis set of miscellaneous and user requested images from "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" include: The canoes at the Ajira crash site, Hurley's painting, Helen's grave, Sayid's Build Our World shirt, Locke's nurse board, Walt's school, Walt, the Hydra desk, and Locke's suicide note, just after he wrote it. Follow the link below to view the images and let us know what you think in the comments.

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4x08_WaltReturns.jpg If you ask me, any problems with this episode can be summed up as such: "too much Michael, too little Walt". We only get a brief shot of Walt in the window of his grandma's house. The camera angle and lighting used appear to be an attempt to perhaps hide Walt's increased age and height. All the Christmas Trees around indicate this episode takes place some time in December of 2004. So, does this confirm that the Walt on the island, that motivates Locke to get out of the Dharma grave is not Walt? Is it Jacob manifesting as Walt?

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3x22: Ghost Walt!In 3x22, the season finale, "Through the Looking Glass", Walt shows up just in time to stop Locke from putting a bullet in his brain. Of course, the real Walt is elsewhere... it's Ghost Walt! He's now 37 years old and has learned to speak forward! Walt tells Locke that he has work to do, and Locke seems to heal pretty quickly and is up to the task. Except for the shooting Jack part.

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3x15: Backgammon ReturnsThe theme of 3x15 seems to be throw backs to previous episodes. We have "Watership Down" reappearing. We have Cassidy and Kate's mom making a comeback. We have the "Cowboy Up" phrase returning. The Game "Mouse Trap" makes a return. And... backgammon returns. Don't forget smokey as well. In 3x15, "Left Behind", Kate starts messing around with a backgammon set out of boredom while locked in The Others rec room. Backgammon is a recurring item on LOST. We first saw Locke teaching Backgammon to Walt, who later played with Hurley. Backgammon as Locke describes it:



Backgammon's the oldest game in the world. Archeologists found sets when they excavated the ancient ruins of Mesopotamia -- 5,000 years old. That's older than Jesus Christ. But their dice weren't made of plastic. Their dice were made of bones. Two players. Two sides. One is light, one is dark.

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