Clarification/Follow-up by lfcsg on 04/30/07 4:12 am:
Ye i Get what you are saying. But the kind of lost theme i am after is on actually lost as in physically not mentally even though you above ideas sounds really great.
Clarification/Follow-up by CeeBee2 on 04/30/07 12:20 pm:
How about this? (I think it was a "Twilight Zone" episode years ago, so you will have to rethink it into a "Lost" episode.) --
A little boy disappears into a time warp in his bedroom and has fantastic adventures with prehistoric creatures and people in another world. He and anyone or anything he is touching are able to come and go easily between the two worlds, so he always has aspirin and bandaids in his pockets, for instance. One day the warp closes and he gets stuck in the other world. He has to get back to the real world. How?????
Another rethink and rewrite possibility --Diane Gabaldon wrote a time-travel series called Outlander -- While on her second honeymoon in the British Isles, Claire Randall walks between two large stones (like at Stonehenge) and gets hurled back in time to Scotland. (Others from the present can also travel back in time this way, or go back to the present.) She falls in love with and becomes ensnared in life-threatening situations with a Scots warrior named James Fraser. She ends up meeting up with spies, gets involved in a major war, and has to deal with two husbands, one in each world.
Clarification/Follow-up by lfcsg on 05/01/07 2:29 am:
yeee i like the first one alot i think i might use that sort of story line sounds very intersting i just have to expand my imagination a little bit.
thanks for your help and ideas