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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: John Junk on January 28, 2008, 02:30:13 PM
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...It's coming back! I'm missing the premiere cause I have to teach, but my girlfriend is taping it (that's right - VHS!)
Anyone else as excited as I am about this? Look, I don't have a very exciting life, there's no question about that, but this is mine.
And I've been evil and have been watching missed episodes online because they have the first two seasons available as HDTV streams , but I don't have HDTV or a super-fast connection, so I just end up watching them on a really minimal screen, like 2 x 3 or something. And I know this is against what I should be doing what with the strike and all, but I can't help it. Lost is t.v. crack. I just watched the season 3 finale again last night and it was so awesome. I hope lame-o Juliette dies in the first five minutes of the new season. Last night I had a dream that season 5 of Lost was supposed to be about Sawyer and Jack living together in a 2 bedroom apartment in Los Angeles for a year and their difficulties getting along with each other.
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I'm psyched for it but sadly a little miffed. Since only 8 episodes were done before the strike. So will be left in the lurch till the strike is done.
But Sawyer and Locke will make it all worthwhile
Plus I want to know who was in the coffin, my guess Michael or Locke
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Yeah, I figured Michael, or Walt. Locke would make sense too.
I know what you mean, I'm bummed about the half-season as well. All this wait for half a season!
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I'm excited to see the ending. I'll be watching but it's getting a little old. Although, last season was a little better.
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I've never watched an episode of this, but I want to!
I heard there's going to be an hour of catch-up-type summary before it airs.
should i go that route, or just buckle down and watch all the old episodes in full?
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all the hour will do is sum it up in less then cliff notes fashion
Watch the whole thing.
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all the hour will do is sum it up in less then cliff notes fashion
Watch the whole thing.
Plus, it will probably just sum up last season.
It's so hard to start watching a show that's still on the air with a few seasons under it's belt. Especially ones where spoilers can ruin an episode. I like watching 24 but didn't start watching until last year. You feel like you have to keep watching to catch up but then you just get sick of it (especially a show like 24). Then, you see commercials that you wouldn't have paid attention to before that give away things that you shouldn't know yet. It's a grueling process trying to catch up with a show! Good luck!
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Gee wiz, I thought this stuff was supposed to be fun. I say watch the hour-long thing. Why not? I watched it before season 3 started and at first I thought it was lame, but then I got totally into it and now I've watched virtually every episode. And I've watched them all out of sequence (aside from Season 3) because I just felt like it. I say watch the hour long thing, start watching the new season, and go back to the old episodes if you're intrigued enough to do it.
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I wish I could do that with serials JJ. There are so many shows I want to watch but refuse to let myself until I can get a hold of the first season and start watching. But, I really shouldn't care.
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omg,jj,you-must-watch-the-clips-show.theres-so-much-i-forgot.
sorry,my-space-key-doest-work
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It was nice to see someone from The Wire make an appearance
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It was great seeing the return of Lost, but I shudder at the thought of anyone just starting to pick it up now, not having watched the first three seasons. It had so much treacly Charlie stuff tonight, and over-the-top score, I pictured newcomers gagging. Ignore what you saw tonight, newcomers, and watch from the beginning. Tonight was somewhat mediocre.
Agreed, Bruce, it was nice to see The Wire crossover!
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When The Wire meets Lost
(http://i30.tinypic.com/wa3on6.jpg)
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Yeah, tonight's episode wasn't that great, but it will probably get better. A little sappy and I forgot how irritating it is to watch with full commercial breaks. I hope there's somebody funny on that ship, 'cause if Charlie's dead and Hurley's bummed out all season (and the rest of his life in the future) it's going to be a loooong journey. They also did a typical shit job of writing dialogue of characters talking to each other. Did you ever notice how no one ever explains what the fuck is going on to the other characters on the show? People just say vague, non-specific things like "something happened that changed Charlie's mind before he---" instead of saying "Holy Shit guys, Charlie held up his hand to this glass as it was filling up with fucking sea water and he made sure that Desmond read it and it said 'Not Penny's Boat' and we're not sure how he found out but he was at a fucking control panel and it was the last thing he ever did before he died so I think it was important." But somehow everyone gets that from "Something changed Charlie's mind. He's my friend!"
But anyway I'm psyched for the rest of the season.
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Yeah, tonight's episode wasn't that great, but it will probably get better.
I find myself saying this a lot throughout every season, haha. I keep watching, though.
They also did a typical shit job of writing dialogue of characters talking to each other. Did you ever notice how no one ever explains what the fuck is going on to the other characters on the show?
This is one of the most frustrating things about the show. This, and the related fact that nobody asks the direct questions a normal person would ask in the situation. I guess if the characters behaved like normal people and did these things, they'd only be able to get like 8 episodes per season.
Still, like I said, I'll keep watching. I can't help myself.
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If you paid close attention last night when Hurley was visited by a second visitor (wont ruin it). Did you notice who told him. His face might have been hidden but fans of the show probably caught it.
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'Doh! Didn't catch it. Now I have to watch the whole show again. Addiction.
My pet theory:
Seems like they're setting up for the "Oceanic Six" to return to the island eventually. I'm thinking the final season. I can't see this flash forward stuff really holding up for three seasons, but maybe the next two. I like to think the last season will be entirely in the present tense, with the narrative of the regular show catching up with the beginnings of the flash forward period, and the flash forward period becoming the present tense, wherein people return to the island.
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ok so we know 6 people make it off, with three of them known Jack, Kate, Hurley. I'm guessing Sawyer is probably another one since it seems Kate might be living with him (last seasons series finale where she says she has to get back to him never mentions a name though) but who else makes it.
Whoever was in the coffin might be another (Michael?). From the sounds of it I think Locke isn't leaving that island but thats been a given.
Oh JJ you really had to pay attention since the person hides their face really well.
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Oh JJ you really had to pay attention since the person hides their face really well.
I tried to see who it was because I was wondering if it was the bald guy who appeared to Hurley last season (or was it season 2?), but I couldn't tell. I DVR'd the episode, so I'll take another look.
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ok so we know 6 people make it off, with three of them known Jack, Kate, Hurley. I'm guessing Sawyer is probably another one since it seems Kate might be living with him (last seasons series finale where she says she has to get back to him never mentions a name though) but who else makes it.
Whoever was in the coffin might be another (Michael?). From the sounds of it I think Locke isn't leaving that island but thats been a given.
Oh JJ you really had to pay attention since the person hides their face really well.
I was going to say Juliette makes it off, but on second thought maybe she's in cahoots with the maybe-bad-guys from the boat, or the maybe-bad-guys from Oceanic, or the maybe-bad-guys from Darma Initiative (or all three) and maybe she just played the crash survivors out.
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If you paid close attention last night when Hurley was visited by a second visitor (wont ruin it). Did you notice who told him. His face might have been hidden but fans of the show probably caught it.
OK, I watched again and still didn't recognize the guy. You're talking about the second visitor in the mental hospital, right? The guy who visits while he's outside? If I've seen the guy before, I don't remember him.
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Ah don't worry maybe I'm just looking to deeply into it. I get that way with Lost. At least I'm not like some of the folks on those Lost message boards.
Actually on Jimmy Kimmel of all places the night before Lost. They showed a deleted scene where you see Sawyer and Julliette while she was digging. Sawyer asks so what are you going to say when they show up, and they go down the check list of people on the flight.
So I don't think she makes it
My guesses are Sawyer, Michael, and Alex (just kidding)
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Everybody looks skinnier
even Jorge lost a few pounds finally
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I'm reviving this thread. I'm so excited about this new season!
am I the only one that thinks the strike was great for Lost? I think that having to wrap up the remaining season in less episodes than originally planned is going to benefit the series so much. no bull s-hit nikki and paolo like antics to clutter up whats turning out to be a fast paced and revealing 4th season.
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I didn't realize that was the plan. How many episodes are they going to air?
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I didn't realize that was the plan. How many episodes are they going to air?
13 episodes all together instead of the 16 planned. whether or not those extra 3 are going to roll over into the next seasons is yet to be seen. I think it's better, it forces them to keep things on track and stop bothering us with the pointless tangents episodes and dead ends that seemed to plague last season.
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I love Lost. I am supposed to be ashamed, I think
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With them cutting out three episode just think no episodes that felt like padding case in point last year that whole episode with the two new characters who just end up getting killed off.
So if this means they will streamline the rest of the season I'm all for it.
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It's going to a pretty long break for five episodes though. I'm assuming those haven't been filmed.
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It's going to a pretty long break for five episodes though. I'm assuming those haven't been filmed.
Actually heard an interview with "Ben" this morning and he was saying it would probably be a month after the already shot episodes air before the new ones are shown. So its not going to be that bad.