3.3: Further Instructions
Summary (from Wikipedia)
Locke experiences visions of Boone, leading him to a new mystery on the island.
Key themes
| Theme | Relevant Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|
| Island’s healing powers | 2.19, 3.3, 2.16, 1.4 | 262 |
Key locations
| # | Title | Aired | Central character | Theories |
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Top theories written after Further Instructions
| Title | Author | Cmnts | Votes | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hercules | Trinity2045 | 24 | 13 | +13 |
| Ben, Locke & Jack (& Desmond)- Saharan similarities | seedy | 17 | 11 | +11 |
| Backgammon—Live Together, Die Alone | ragamuffinjoe | 24 | 14 | +8 |
| (Group1: Further Instructions) Symbolism 101 | jazprof | 9 | 7 | +7 |
| A Comprehensive Island Theory (a time machine, multiple realities, the end of the world) | InTheYear4055 | 11 | 13 | +7 |
Better then the last one, and I like the idea that Desmond is some how out of time. As in, he seems to have traveled forward, and now he is back.
It’s a great plot. And I was glad to see the ding dong polar bears again!
um… did anyone else notice that the plot synopsis is different to what happens in this episode?
“Meanwhile, Claire is stunned to see castaways Paulo and Nikki (guest star Kiele Sanchez) having sex in Jack’s tent. Also, Hurley discusses in detail to the camp survivors on what it was like being captured by the “Others.””
There was no sex - no new characters (Paulo and Nicki) and Hurley did not discuss anything in detail…..
What’s going on???
Actually, Paulo and Nicki were introduced at the end of the episode — but you’re right, the official description definitely didn’t match the episode. Strange.
ok, so the two people at the end could be Paulo and nikci - but they weren’t introduced as such, nor were they caught at it like rabbits.
i feel like desmond - seeing the future maybe?