The Lost List of Loose Ends
In the TV-series "Lost", there are a number of loose threads or unanswered questions. This page does not intend to answer them or list any wild theories. For those issues
Lost Forum and
Google
are your friends. This page is about open questions from aired episodes only.
- Why did the plane crash?
- Where did the polar bear(s) come from?
- Where is the source of the radio transmission?
- Why was Locke in a wheelchair?
- What did Locke see in "Walkabout" when the monster attacked?
- Why did Joanna, a skilled diver, drown in "White Rabbit"?
- Where is Jack's father?
- What is the sickness that Rosseau speaks of?
- What are the whispering voices in the jungle?
- What is the "crater" in Rosseau's map?
- Why did Walt tell Locke not to open the hatch?
- Who lit the mysterious fire on the other beach?
- How did the Black Rock, a 17:th century ship end up in the jungle?
- What happened to Walt?
- What happened to Kelvin?
- Where did the shark with the Dharma symbol come from?
- What (if anything) was "the incident" mentioned in the "Orientation" film?
- Who was the man in the chicken suit in Hurleys dream?
- What is behind the concrete wall?
- Who were the quiet people in "...and found"?
- What happened to the tail-section survivors who were taken?
- Where did the black horse come from?
- Why was a piece of the orientation film cut out and left in a bible in the arrow station?
- What happened to Michael in the shooting near the Others?
- What was the engine sound and the strange symbols that appeared when the numbers where not
entered on time?
- Who made the blast door map and what does it mean?
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Last updated Wednesday April 6:th 2006
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