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I was speaking idiomatically. |
"You guys got any milk?"
Best way to end an episode ever. Did anyone else watch tonight? Spoiler:
Did anyone notice the WIDMORE LABS on the pregnancy test? I'll catch a screenshot from the Charlie episode to show you what I am referring to you if you don't already know. Also - next episode in 2 weeks? Looks like they're going to let the timer run out. OOPS. I cant WAIT . Next week looks a lot BETTER - 5 events. And I heard it's going to be a Hurley flashback week. Maybe we can finally find out what he was in the psych ward for. <3 What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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LOL Henry Gale is funny..."whoa you guys got cereal". FELIPE NO |
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What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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Jam it back in, in the dark. |
That episode was adequate, but I'm really starting to hate the show in general.
I just can't enjoy Lost anymore. Some kind of spark is missing, and everything's "bleh" and predictable. Every character is starting to become annoying (besides the Koreans) and even I knew from the beginning that Henry's map was just a way to get Ana Lucia's group ambushed. Anyone feel the same as I do? There's nowhere I can't reach. |
No not really. I think a good portion of Lost's audeniece expects too much from the show. the first season was considered great and it had alot of awesome stuff happen...and people expect more awesome stuff to happen during this one. I think this season is more about character development...and despite losing a few...you also have more characters to develop.
Most people hate the show now because a) they wont reveal all the secrets at once or b) long gaps between new episodes (i can understand this being upsetting but its not the end of the world). This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
And man, Knighthawk - the secrets weren't revealed quickly LAST season. I don't think people are dumb enough to expect the secrets to be immediately exposed in the SECOND season. But yea, I am starting to lose interest in it. I am TRYING not to, but the gaps are becoming intolerably long and the plot is scattered and disorganized. Or so it feels like to me. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I like how this show doesn't even excite me anymore. Some stuff is going to go down next week, but I don't think I'm that hyped about it.
Obviously the point of Henry Gale is to keep us guessing. Obviously, since we're quite a ways into the season, his existence is going to push the plot in some direction or another, whether he's an Other or not. I was thinking, is it safe to say Dharma has close ties or is a faction of the U.S. government? After finding out that the Others are/were deceiving the losties, and putting this together with the fact that whats-his-name had a U.S. Army knife, the weapons cache, etc. I'm starting to feel that this whole thing is rather "official". Or at least they were at some point. Double Post:
The show's mystery got WIDER over time, the number of questions increased tenfold. It's become frustrating because questions are created faster than they are answered. I, for one, am now far more interested in answers than I can be in characters. The previous episode was fun to watch because it answered questions. Although I can't help but wonder, what if instead of a bunch of answers at once, how about spreading them more evenly across the season? What if they weren't even in-your-face? What if we had to logically reason things out? Furthermore I haven't seen that many interesting character developments. For example, how much ground was covered in today's flashbacks? How much character development? Very little, in my opinion. In this episode, the flashbacks mostly served as means of a twist (albeit small) at the end of the episode. At best we walk away from it with, "what would seem to be miracles occur on this island." BIG SURPRISE. ZOMG. I was speaking idiomatically.
Last edited by Eleo; Mar 22, 2006 at 11:09 PM.
Reason: Automerged double post.
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Member 1810 Level 17.75 Mar 2006 |
I'm actually liking this seaosn more than season one. More Sawyer, more character developement (which is a key factor in how much I like a show) and more Sawyer. Also, I love the direction that Charlie is going. Yay for bad Charlie!
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? >: 4 8 15 16 23 42 Long Live Lost LiveJournal: Latest Entry: My Political Leanings. Latest JOURNAL Entry: ITE: I review the latest album by The Guillemots (also, exam results) |
Charlie really was great in yesterday's episode.
FELIPE NO |
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What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
That was never confirmed.
Plus that dude was ugly. I hope not. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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I was convinced she was going to have the virus or whatever. Spoiler:
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I wonder what the point of that plot development is anyway. Since each episode equals roughly a day on the island, the show would logically end before she even gave birth.
Plus they've been on that island like fifty-something days. Wouldn't she have realized she missed something within thirty or so. That suggests that the island gifted Jin with electromagnetic sperm of awesomeness. Or Sun with immaculate conception. Who knows, on this island. Also, why do we have to use spoiler tags like this. What kind of doofus reads this thread up until page 5 but doesn't want to be spoiled. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I will stop using them if everyone else agrees we should? I hate them, myself. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I agree we should stop using them.
How ya doing, buddy? |
Yeah, in the 24 thread; as long as the episode's aired already, no spoiler tags needed.
I don't hate Lost per se. I'm satisfied watching with the knowledge that nothing's really been happening this season (nor last season for that matter). Story: plane crash, front end survivors, tail end survivors, get together, holy shit: others, 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 43, black cloud thing, and Mr. Eko. Put it all together and make sure it's not on the same night as 24, and it's a blasty blast. FELIPE NO |
I think the problem is that the first season (and maybe the first couple of episodes of the second one) was just too damn good, and now people expect this to go on forever. If you think about it, even now Lost is a better series than most shit you can see on TV.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Member 1810 Level 17.75 Mar 2006 |
I reckon the Island is making Jin shoot with a loaded gun, as it were. I mean, if Locke can walk, why can't Jin's little fishies swim straight?
Jam it back in, in the dark. >: 4 8 15 16 23 42 Long Live Lost LiveJournal: Latest Entry: My Political Leanings. Latest JOURNAL Entry: ITE: I review the latest album by The Guillemots (also, exam results) |
They need to give Mr. Eko some more airtime. He's such a badass.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Member 1810 Level 17.75 Mar 2006 |
I think with Eko it's a case of 'Less is more'. At least that's what I think. He's certainly the best of the Tailies.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. >: 4 8 15 16 23 42 Long Live Lost LiveJournal: Latest Entry: My Political Leanings. Latest JOURNAL Entry: ITE: I review the latest album by The Guillemots (also, exam results) |
No, the thing is, the show has way too many characters. So many that I actually forget sometimes that Walt's been missing for ages, and that Michael's been missing for several episodes as well. When Claire disappeared for a few episodes, I totally forgot she had disappeared as well. Of course, I wondered where these people were - in the back of my head. But after one to two episodes where they are simply gone and not really mentioned, I kind of just leave it alone.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Considering that this show is theoretically showing every few days in order (over a couple of weeks in our time), it entirely possible for people to not mention these characters on the island. I find it interesting when Locke brings up "It's my fault Micheal is running around on the island", so you know that he is thinking about it at least. If they were all around mentioning "I wonder where Micheal is" all the time, then the show would be boring and pedantic. And it's not reasonable of people to obsess in such a shot timeline over subjects such as that.
I think that we're supposed to forget about these characters, as there are certainly more pertinent issues. It keeps us more in touch not to have to worry or be concerned for everyone on the island, because people just don't think that way in any situation. This issue was addressed by Arzt last season, and I think that he certainly made the point for the audience. I was speaking idiomatically. |
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