They passed through the final clearing of trees separating the vast jungle from the sandy beach. It was hardly reminiscent of the beach camp with which Ryan had become so familiar. It still looked like a mostly empty beach. Locke continued to protest from behind as they kept walking. “Ryan, we have to go back [...]
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Knowing LOST Episode 1.05 “The Drawing of the Three”
Posted: 4th July 2010 by Bryan Jones in Knowing Lost EpisodesKnowing LOST Episode 1.04 “See No Evil”
Posted: 27th June 2010 by Sam McPherson in Knowing Lost EpisodesThey found him lying on the ground in a tangled heap. It took them a while to determine that he was breathing, for his breaths were shallow and silent. He was covered in blood from his broken nose and a gash above his eye, but his injuries were, for the most part, superficial. Once he [...]
Knowing LOST Episode 1.03 “Do You Want to Know a Secret?”
Posted: 20th June 2010 by Knowing LOST in Knowing Lost EpisodesThe beach camp had essentially migrated to surround the pilot, leaving Kevin and Ryan on the outskirts of the crowd. Kevin was still sitting in his fuselage chair, staring hard at the sand. It had been ten minutes since the group had returned, and Kevin hadn’t moved from his spot as the solitary thinker. Ryan, [...]
Knowing LOST Episode 1.02 “We Are the Variables”
Posted: 13th June 2010 by Sam McPherson in Knowing Lost EpisodesThe sun wasn’t up when he woke up. He opened his eyes to the dark blue night sky, realization creeping in but not fully settling. It wasn’t until he sat up, felt the sand underneath him, and saw the still-burning fuselage that he realized that he was still there. Still on the Island, which was [...]
Knowing LOST Episode 1.01 “Irony Is the Sincerest Form of Fate”
Posted: 6th June 2010 by Sam McPherson in Knowing Lost EpisodesHe opened his eyes and immediately wished he hadn’t. The fierce yellow glare of the sun flooded his vision, stunning him. He blinked rapidly, his eyes quickly adjusting to the brightness. He squinted for a while at the sky, unable to think. Where was he? His breath caught in his throat as he realized he [...]
