Team Flocke vs Team Jacob (spoilers)

edited March 2010 in General Chat
anyone watch lost here? who are you rooting for Team Flocke (The man in black useing John Locke's body) or Team Jacob (the garudian of the Island who was stabed to death by Ben who was being manipulated by Flocke)

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  • edited March 2010
    Who exactly would really be supporting The Man in Black though? He's a bad egg through and through
  • edited March 2010
    JedExodus wrote: »
    Who exactly would really be supporting The Man in Black though? He's a bad egg through and through

    I am he rocks! hes the best thing about this series. And I genraly root for villians anyway XD
  • edited March 2010
    TBH I'm kinda lost here; I'm rooting for Team Dexter - which thread is that again? :D
  • edited March 2010
    Leak wrote: »
    TBH I'm kinda lost here; I'm rooting for Team Dexter - which thread is that again? :D

    IDK a dexter thread I guess
  • edited March 2010
    I am he rocks!

    (F)Locke has man cleevage*

    Good day sir!

    and isn't Hurley
  • edited March 2010
    JedExodus wrote: »
    (F)Locke has man cleevage*

    Good day sir!

    and isn't Hurley


    theres so many versions of him only one has moobs and his smoke form is smexy
  • edited March 2010
    theres so many versions of him only one has moobs and his smoke form is smexy

    There's loads of versions of the Man in Black, but there's only one Flocke!

    Game set and match chap!
  • edited March 2010
    JedExodus wrote: »
    There's loads of versions of the Man in Black, but there's only one Flocke!

    Game set and match chap!

    yh but the smoke version is a part of Team Flocke
  • edited March 2010
    I'm rooting for Team Rejoicetheresnoseasonseven.
  • edited March 2010
    yh but the smoke version is a part of Team Flocke

    Well so's Kate and Sawyer, but I don't see how it ties into John Locke's voluptuous body.

    Anyway, The Man in Black has all the lsoers of the group Kate, never been a good character. Claire crazy Autralian tart, ran around shouting "AAAAROON" for about 65% of the screen. Sawyer, formerly the coolest character on the island til he started getting all moody and punching mirrors and giving absouletly everyone the crazy eyes

    Jacob's got Ben. Game over
  • edited March 2010
    JedExodus wrote: »
    Well so's Kate and Sawyer, but I don't see how it ties into John Locke's voluptuous body.

    Anyway, The Man in Black has all the lsoers of the group Kate, never been a good character. Claire crazy Autralian tart, ran around shouting "AAAAROON" for about 65% of the screen. Sawyer, formerly the coolest character on the island til he started getting all moody and punching mirrors and giving absouletly everyone the crazy eyes

    Jacob's got Ben. Game over

    Sawyers awsome! and he has Sayid who is an experianced muder and torcherer and the army of others
  • edited March 2010
    Sawyers awsome! and he has Sayid who is an experianced muder and torcherer and the army of others

    ...nah :p
  • edited March 2010
    I feel robbed of the time it took to watch five seasons just to make my very first hunch about what the island was about to prove correct. I mean seriously, how can this steaming pile of a show be so predictable? I had such high hopes at some point that there was something actually interesting going on, instead of this christian battle in limbo.
  • edited March 2010
    Linque wrote: »
    I feel robbed of the time it took to watch five seasons just to make my very first hunch about what the island was about to prove correct. I mean seriously, how can this steaming pile of a show be so predictable? I had such high hopes at some point that there was something actually interesting going on, instead of this christian battle in limbo.

    You figured out it was a battle between good and evil on a scale of biblical proportions from the start? If I were you i'd be all "YES!!! CALLED IT!!"
  • edited March 2010
    I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not, because it really did seem like the most obvious choice for what's going on. The flashbacks from the start pointed out that many of the people on the original flight who ended up on the island all did something extraordinary in their life that they shouldn't have been able to (Jack miraculously healing a paralyzed woman, Hugo using the magical numbers), some had dark pasts so that the island could be seen as their punishment (Kate, Sayid, Sawyer), others were just plain desparate/disturbed (Claire, Charlie, Locke). These miracles/extreme situations ended up taking these people into a magical place between heaven and h... I mean life and death. It seemed too obvious that I refused to believe it could be that simple. The Widmore / Others / Dharma storylines seemed to take the story to a different direction and I was very happy, but suddenly with Season 6 this seems like some religious propaganda.

    Jacob is God, the Smoke is the Devil. Seriously? And they said they probably won't even explain the numbers. Give me a break. I feel like I've been cheated somehow. Currently, the good guys, Hugo, Jack, Sun & Jin etc. who didn't do bad things in their previous life are with God (in addition to Judas, I'm sorry I meant Ben), and the bad guys, Sawyer, Kate, Sayid and the insane, Claire, Locke (well okay he's dead but still), are with the evil smoke thing whose name can't be mentioned. And who goes by many names. And who is evil.

    I will watch this to the end since there isn't that much left, but I'm hugely disappointed at the series right now. I hope I'm horribly wrong with where this is going.
  • edited March 2010
    Linque wrote: »
    I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not, because it really did seem like the most obvious choice for what's going on. The flashbacks from the start pointed out that many of the people on the original flight who ended up on the island all did something extraordinary in their life that they shouldn't have been able to (Jack miraculously healing a paralyzed woman, Hugo using the magical numbers), some had dark pasts so that the island could be seen as their punishment (Kate, Sayid, Sawyer), others were just plain desparate/disturbed (Claire, Charlie, Locke). These miracles/extreme situations ended up taking these people into a magical place between heaven and h... I mean life and death. It seemed too obvious that I refused to believe it could be that simple. The Widmore / Others / Dharma storylines seemed to take the story to a different direction and I was very happy, but suddenly with Season 6 this seems like some religious propaganda.

    Jacob is God, the Smoke is the Devil. Seriously? And they said they probably won't even explain the numbers. Give me a break. I feel like I've been cheated somehow. Currently, the good guys, Hugo, Jack, Sun & Jin etc. who didn't do bad things in their previous life are with God (in addition to Judas, I'm sorry I meant Ben), and the bad guys, Sawyer, Kate, Sayid and the insane, Claire, Locke (well okay he's dead but still), are with the evil smoke thing whose name can't be mentioned.

    I will watch this to the end since there isn't that much left, but I'm hugely disappointed at the series right now. I hope I'm horribly wrong with where this is going.

    I think the numbers are to do whith the candidates to replace Jacob
  • edited March 2010
    I think the numbers are to do with the candidates to replace Jacob

    Well yes but why specifically 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 will probably never be explained, according to some interview. Or why the candidates have numbers in the first place. Or why the numbers aren't in order, what determines that one of them is 4 and one of them is 23, not the other way around. Or why using the numbers in the real world has magical powers.
  • edited March 2010
    I'm rooting for Cindy the flight attendant. She's the brains behind the entire story.
  • edited March 2010
    Linque wrote: »
    Well yes but why specifically 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 will probably never be explained, according to some interview. Or why the candidates have numbers in the first place. Or why the numbers aren't in order, what determines that one of them is 4 and one of them is 23, not the other way around. Or why using the numbers in the real world has magical powers.

    They picked 4, 8, 15, 16 and 23 because they were found frequently throughout the first few episodes, and they picked 42 because someone on the team was a huge fan of Douglas Adams.
  • edited March 2010
    Some questions shouldn't be answered (like what is the force - damn you episode 1).
  • edited March 2010
    The Force is something the Jedi uses, and is made possible because of micro-organisms.
  • edited March 2010
    and nanobots.
  • edited March 2010
    And love!!11
  • edited March 2010
    There are questions that aren't important and really shouldn't take up our time, but we are damned excited that we'll get answers for. Like Libby. Or the Whispers.

    However, if we don't find out stuff like how the hell Christian is 'alive' on the island, I'll go insane. I'm still holding out that it was Jacob, and not MIB.
  • edited March 2010
    However, if we don't find out stuff like how the hell Christian is 'alive' on the island, I'll go insane. I'm still holding out that it was Jacob, and not MIB.

    The Man in Black got his body I thinks
  • edited March 2010
    There are questions that aren't important and really shouldn't take up our time, but we are damned excited that we'll get answers for. Like Libby. Or the Whispers.

    Are you talking about yourself in plural?
  • edited March 2010
    Linque wrote: »
    Are you talking about yourself in plural?

    Maybe it was "the royal "we"" :p
  • edited March 2010
    I'll be honest, even though Team Flocke is evil, at least Evil is open with it's members and more interesting.
  • edited March 2010
    Ash735 wrote: »
    I'll be honest, even though Team Flocke is evil, at least Evil is open with it's members and more interesting.

    True, though the Alpert flashback remains the highlight of the season so far for me
  • edited March 2010
    MIB Flocke w/e quickly became my fav charecter XD
  • edited March 2010
    I'm with Team Nature. I just want a bloody tidal wave to wash over the island and put an end to the whole bloody mess.

    By the way, am I the only one who thinks that the Man in Black could theoretically be Randall Flagg (I doubt he actually is) or a reference to/inspired by Flagg and the Dark Tower, seeing as they both have similar character traits and qualities and J.J. Abrams is a huge Dark Tower fan? I'm almost sad that Abrams isn't directing the Dark Tower, because I bet any amount of money he would have tied it in to LOST somehow if King let him.
  • edited March 2010
    I'm with Team Nature. I just want a bloody tidal wave to wash over the island and put an end to the whole bloody mess.

    By the way, am I the only one who thinks that the Man in Black could theoretically be Randall Flagg (I doubt he actually is) or a reference to/inspired by Flagg and the Dark Tower, seeing as they both have similar character traits and qualities and J.J. Abrams is a huge Dark Tower fan? I'm almost sad that Abrams isn't directing the Dark Tower, because I bet any amount of money he would have tied it in to LOST somehow if King let him.

    All wishful thinking, if you did any of that I think it would just come across as tacky rather than a concentrated plate of kickass
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