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Adam & Eve

Who was Adam & Eve!?

I know they are going to play a role in the show, and im am 99% sure it will
be one of the Survivors after a time jumping gone wrong.

I dont know if this is because of the decomposition, but their clothes appear
to be gray. Are they Dharama workers? Survivors acting as Dharama workers?

This is a peice of an interview with DL, and CC, That proves that will be important to the show.

What is the meaning or significance of the two skeletons that Jack and Kate found in the cave of season 1?
CUSE: The answer to that question goes to the nature of the timeline of the island. We don’t want to say too much about it, but there are a couple Easter eggs embedded in [the Feb. 7 episode], one of which is an anagram that actually sheds some light on the skeletons and hints at a larger mythological mystery that will start to unfold later in the season.
LINDELOF: There were certain things we knew from the very beginning. Independent of ever knowing when the end was going to be, we knew what it was going to be, and we wanted to start setting it up as early as season 1, or else people would think that we were making it up as we were going along. So the skeletons are the living ‘ or, I guess, slowly decomposing ‘ proof of that. When all is said and done, people are going to point to the skeletons and say, ”That is proof that from the very beginning, they always knew that they were going to do this.”

One more thing This interview was held right before season 3. The Feb. 7th Episode they refer
to was the season 3 Premiere. Did anyone catch the Anagram they spoke of??

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12 thoughts on “Adam & Eve

  1. The season 3 episode that aired on feb. 7th was midway through the season, but was the spring premiere. the episode was “not in portland” where we learn juliet’s back story. I believe this is when we first see the company name “mittelos” which anagrams to “lost time” or “time lost.” I’m not sure how this relates to Adam and Eve other than opening up the possibility of it being any of the losties and confirming that time or time travel does play a role in the show…

  2. I hate it when they say things like this, it makes me have to go back and look but i never find them. Then when someone else finds it and posts i have to kick myself “how did i miss that?” lol

  3. It has to be someone from the island. The question remains…who? Does anyone know the other easter egg the producers refer to. That may be an additional clue that pulls everything together.

  4. What about the two stones? I wonder if Jack still has them? If so does he put them in his pocket and make a last visit to the cave with “Eve”? Does he give them to “Adam and Eve” knowing that he found the skeletons back in season 1? I think that we may see those stones again soon. I should say I hope we see those stones again. They sure would answer questions about the whole “Adam and Eve” angle.

  5. Wait… Would this create a paradox!? If Jack Takes the stones from Adam, and Eve. Then keeps them on him, until he dies in the caves with someone else ( Kate, Claire, Juliet??). Then the island is transported through time, and Living Jack Finds the stones again. Is that possible?

  6. TheSwanStation, if that scenario were true I don’t know that its a paradox, but it is a confusing loop. It’s confusing because from an outsider’s viewpoint, how was the sequence initiated? It’s the old chicken vs. egg dilemma, and we’ve already seen something similar which really hasn’t been mentioned as much.

    From an absolute time standpoint, Richard receives the compass first from Locke who is given the compass in the future by Richard. This makes no sense, how did the sequence start? From Richard’s point of view, he was given the compass by Locke, and then later gave it to Locke. From Locke’s point of view, he was given the compass by Richard, and then later gave it to Richard. How could both be true? How did this sequence initiate?

    I think both lead to the fact that, well the past had to be changed at some point despite what Faraday says.

    Has anyone noticed that thus far Richard has been shown as the one constant? His timeline doesn’t seem to cross crazily with the past at any point yet. Also, I’m in a small group willing to bet that he ages (I think most people are viewing time relative to the wrong thing …)

  7. When Jack & Kate discovered Adam and Eve, Jack says that the corpses appear to have been there about 40-50 years.

    That takes the time frame back to the 1950’s. If recollection serves me, they were wearing tattered Dharma uniforms.

    Keep your eyes peeled for whoever ‘the losties’ are that flash back to this time frame, and I think you will have your answer.

  8. Vtnerd very interesting! I had not thought of the paradox before. The stones he found could not have been there before he had them. In other words if it is Jack he would have had to found the two stones before he died in the cave but after he had found the bodies, hence the paradox (wow wrap your mind around that one). Confusing but he could not have found the stones on his own dead body and then put them on his own dead body doesn’t make sense. Thank you for pointing that out.

  9. To clarify i meant that he could not find the stones on his dead body and put them in his pocket before he died because where did the stones come from they magically appeared on his dead body before he died. They must appear somewhere in a season 5 or 6 episode.

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