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Lost death pool update: Week two

by Erin Martell, posted Feb 15th 2007 5:24PM
Lost, ABCUnfortunately for death pool participants, nobody died during the "Flashes Before Your Eyes" episode of Lost. There may have been some good news for entrants who marked Charlie for death, however. Will Charlie's supposedly inevitable death come soon, or will the writers drag out the suspense into next season? Either way, below are some possible points scenarios for those who did (and did not) pick Charlie.

Seven lucky people correctly chose Pickett for death and chose Charlie also. Should Charlie die this season, they would receive 5 points for a correct pick, plus episode points (14 at the most, if Charlie dies next week). No "unique pick" points will be awarded, and whether or not any supernatural death points will be awarded remains to be seen. Incorporating the 5 points to players' totals, the following people would be in the lead (at least 26 points) if Charlie dies: Andrew, bbf203, Gina, Holli, Kris Clark, Priscilla, and TuckerKatt.

The following people would remain at 21 "Pickett" points, since they did not select Charlie: April, Brody, Chris Wyant, Craig, darciedyan, Diana, Don, Dustin, Gregory Capobianco, Hubba, jks, John S., Kat, Kenneth Chong, Kristi Parry, Lauren, mgamark, michou2880, Morgan, nandy, PlusDrew, RedStarRevolution, Sam, Stephanie, Thomas Cushard, Tracy, ts, and TVblogger.

The following people would get at least 5 points if Charlie dies: 1L, Aaren, Amy, annie415, antoine62, apocalypsepony, Bas, Brenda Hickland, Brock, Chucklehead, Cody, Constantine, Curt, Devon, Dorothy Evins, dtpollitt, erroneous_nick, Ethan Rom, Harrison, Heather, Jen, John Howard, kaufman, Kyle, Leia, Mel, Nancy, Patrick, RSL, Ryan, Sam Fox, Stephen, Stephen D, TVGenius, and Will.

In the meantime, the current standings are identical to last week's. Good luck, everyone!

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David

Desmond will die before Charlie.

February 15 2007 at 7:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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