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| Cloudburst |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
how would that be relevant to Naomi situation ? |
yeah it seems like they know something about the naomi girl or the boat the others don't know. |
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| CraveTheRave |
| God someone please shoot Jack. Kate should just have walked away from him and Juliette. What a loser. Locke is also a spineless coward. Saeed and Sawyer run the show on this island. Good episode though. Although I think Sawyer shoulda tortured Locke's dad a bit instead of just strangling him hahaha |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by CraveTheRave
Although I think Sawyer shoulda tortured Locke's dad a bit instead of just strangling him hahaha | It would of been hilarious if he just knocked him out, so when Locke carries him back to the Others he wakes up. :stongue: |
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| noikeee |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
It would of been hilarious if he just knocked him out, so when Locke carries him back to the Others he wakes up. :stongue: |
lol :p
This was a good episode again, the only "meh" part was the supposed REVELATION SHOCK of Sawyer taking the bag off the guy's head and woah, it's not Ben. I could've seen that coming from a country mile.
It's a bit strange how the characters' own theory that they're all dead, in hell/purgatory/afterlife/whatever is now a big plot line. The way they're bringing this relatively early before the end of a season, makes me lean towards thinking afterlife is NOT the explanation they'll give at the end. It'd be way too cheap with this line of events.
My fav character out of the past couple episodes is.. Ben. Badass manipulative mindgames freak. Knows exactly what to say to make people do things. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by noikeee
lol :p
This was a good episode again, the only "meh" part was the supposed REVELATION SHOCK of Sawyer taking the bag off the guy's head and woah, it's not Ben. I could've seen that coming from a country mile. |
hehehe 'country mile'. yeah it was very obvious.
| quote: | It's a bit strange how the characters' own theory that they're all dead, in hell/purgatory/afterlife/whatever is now a big plot line. The way they're bringing this relatively early before the end of a season, makes me lean towards thinking afterlife is NOT the explanation they'll give at the end. It'd be way too cheap with this line of events.
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If you pay attention, you'll notice that the show writers/producers occasionally like to poke fun at what the online message boards are saying. From the beginning ppl having been saying they're dead and in hell/purgatory, even though the producers have put down these theories over and over. So they added this plot line so they can debunk it once and for all.
I laugh so hard when Ben told Locke "we have giant hamsters running in wheels to generate electricity." Was poking fun at speculations how the others get their power. |
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
| quote: | USA Today
The end is in sight for ABC's acclaimed island mystery Lost, but fans will have to wait until 2010 for all the answers.
In a highly unusual move, the network announces plans today to end the show after three more shortened seasons of 16 episodes each. The episodes will air consecutively, repeat-free, from February to May.
ABC's bold step marks a response to the show's producers, who have been eager to set a finish line to better plot out their convoluted mystery of plane-crash survivors and to placate fans who are frustrated that the show seemed to be vamping its way to a conclusion.
"Among fans there was an unease that they were making an investment in a show that's complicated without any sense of where that's going to lead them," co-creator Damon Lindelof said in an exclusive interview. "From the very beginning, fans and even critics have been saying, 'Are you making it up as you go along?' " which was "a legitimate question."
Now, with a still far-away ending in sight, Lindelof says he and executive producer Carlton Cuse have "specific designs for ending the next two seasons" and promises that with the answer-filled season finale May 23, viewers "will begin to get an idea of what that design will be, and it will not be at all what they expect."
The finale completed filming in Hawaii on Saturday, a day after Lindelof and Cuse signed new contracts that will keep them working on Lost exclusively for the duration. With 48 more episodes due, the show will have completed 60% of its planned six-season run.
"It's practically unprecedented in network TV to announce the end of a show this far out," Cuse says.
ABC Entertainment president Steve McPherson says the unusual long-term commitment is "a unique situation" he would be unlikely to repeat for other series. "It's one of the best shows that's ever been on," he says. "It's got brilliant storytelling, incredible character work, and takes chances beyond anything that's on the air now."
With Desperate Housewives, Lost re-energized ABC in fall 2004 and became a top 10 series. But after two time-slot switches, interruptions for low-rated repeats and a mystery that tried the patience of some fans, Lost has lost some steam. Ratings are down about 14% this season, though Lost still ranks highly among young adults and is the most heavily recorded show on DVRs.
McPherson concedes that splitting the current third season in two "was not the best for the show" and says the network also is discussing a return to an earlier time slot to draw more family viewership.
Shorter seasons will allow plots to be more tightly constructed and "will make it a real event," Lindelof says. "We won't have to do episodes where people are standing on the beach looking at the water and wondering what's going to happen next."
Will Lost risk losing fans' interest with an eight-month lag? "People wait longer than eight months for the next books and films in the Harry Potter story and they don't seem to lose interest," Cuse says. "We have faith that our audience, knowing exactly how much of the story we have left, is going to be with us for the rest of the ride."
But, Lindelof says, "the last five minutes of (this month's) finale are going to seal our fate." |
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| Scottaculous |
| quote: | Originally posted by noikeee
My fav character out of the past couple episodes is.. Ben. Badass manipulative mindgames freak. Knows exactly what to say to make people do things. |
Ben's deadpan humor delivers everytime. |
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| Subey |
| Death via Princess Leia? |
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| lievez |
Looks promising
btw: i hope Kate dies ^^
2-3 people would die in the last epi :x |
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| CraveTheRave |
| quote: | Originally posted by lievez
Looks promising
btw: i hope Kate dies ^^
2-3 people would die in the last epi :x |
BLASPHEMY!!! She should be the last to die. Defo dumbass Jack, Hurley and I'm beginning to lean towards Locke eating a bullet. |
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| Scottaculous |
| Locke is the Island Jesus. Even though he makes some dumbass mistakes, his story drives the Lost story. Hottie Kate can't die because there needs to be eye candy. Charlie is rather useless, so he can go. |
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