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| Oct 16 2007, 6:23 PM EDT (current) | wetpaint | 11 words added, 5 words deleted |
| Apr 10 2007, 5:13 PM EDT | Anonymous | 188 words added |
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(I am assuming the comment below was meant to be here, since the actual page was empty. Therefore, I am editing it in.)
Jorge,a 10 year old, with a vivid imagination (he thinks he won the lottery) is playing a video game, the object of which is to manipulate a randomized set of characters.characters.
Suddenly (cf. "Jumanji") he finds himself a player in the game (cf. WII) and grows addicted to it, as happens with say, "Dungeons and Dragons" or "MYST."
The game, however, like Jumanji, et al, has a mind of its own and not every decision that Jorge makes plays out as he intends.
Rod Serling would understand, even though he predates video games and WII-type involvement by decades.
Questions:
Who is Jorge?
- Is he Hugo "Hurley""Hurley" Reyes? (Jorge Garcia being the actor here)
What is The Game?
- The Island?Island?
How does any of this correlate to LOST?
If Jorge is the "Man Behind the Curtain", how do the flashbacks tie in to his manipulation?
If Jorge's alter-ego within the game is Hurley,Hurley, why didn't he manipulate the game so he could keep Libby?Libby?
Jorge,a 10 year old, with a vivid imagination (he thinks he won the lottery) is playing a video game, the object of which is to manipulate a randomized set of characters.characters.
Suddenly (cf. "Jumanji") he finds himself a player in the game (cf. WII) and grows addicted to it, as happens with say, "Dungeons and Dragons" or "MYST."
The game, however, like Jumanji, et al, has a mind of its own and not every decision that Jorge makes plays out as he intends.
Rod Serling would understand, even though he predates video games and WII-type involvement by decades.
Questions:
Who is Jorge?
- Is he Hugo "Hurley""Hurley" Reyes? (Jorge Garcia being the actor here)
What is The Game?
- The Island?Island?
How does any of this correlate to LOST?
If Jorge is the "Man Behind the Curtain", how do the flashbacks tie in to his manipulation?
If Jorge's alter-ego within the game is Hurley,Hurley, why didn't he manipulate the game so he could keep Libby?Libby?

