Excited because they feel that until they are inevitably rescued they can have a good time, as they are on a "good island."
It's so thickly coated with irony, Ralph's plan throughout the entire book is to keep a fire going to be rescued, Jack could care less. Also, Jack wanted to flush out the island with fire just to finish Ralph off, when instead it brings rescue to Ralph.
heather is voted off next
Yes , "Good Times" was a spin-off from the show 'Maude' .
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cause: they wandered off the trail and become lost. effect: they had to be rescued.
they get saved 2 times. the first is when Charles widmores frieghter is near the island and the ocianic 6 are rescued and flown off the island. the second time is when a second plane crash/lands on the island and they fly it off after a few weeks One popular theory is they never are physically saved from the island. Instead they are saved spiritually and the island was a test of who was a "good person" and who was a "bad person". The island was sort of a test for redemption of the evils they committed in their life.
You can not show off very well on Emerald Island
yeah they have to get off the island
Clarie & Charlie writes a letter, and then tags it the bird, and then lets the fly off!
jug head was the name written on a hydrogen bomb on the island that was buried then later set off to change the future
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Because Claire got lost. She woke up in the middle of the night and just left and left Aaron behind. They couldn't find her.
The main plotline is them trying to get off the island, or deciding whether or not to get off the island. As you know, each episode has a "flashback" but here we have a "flashforward." After the "whoosh!" sound, we are taken to three years in the future, and only six people manage to get off the island, but now they're trying to get back to the island.So we have the main plot, them trying to get off the island, and then we have the flashforward, where they are three years in the future trying to get back to the island. Irony!
Off to See the Wizard - 1967 Island of the Lost Part 2 1-11 was released on: USA: 17 November 1967
Off to See the Wizard - 1967 Island of the Lost Part 1 1-10 was released on: USA: 10 November 1967
Yes, in "Lord of the Flies," the kids are eventually rescued off the island by a naval officer who spots the chaos and destruction that has taken place among the boys. The arrival of the officer signifies the rescue and return to civilization for the surviving children.