05-05-2005, 05:12 AM | #481 (permalink) |
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They can't kill of Locke... Terry O'Quinn is too great of an actor. His work in The Stepfather and "Millenium" just some of my favourite... His work on "Lost" is just adding to this.
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05-05-2005, 09:13 AM | #482 (permalink) |
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I liked the Saiyd backstory and the ending where he gets tough with Locke "And now you're going to take me to the hatch...John, no more lies." Should be interesting what comes next.
I thought the scene where Shannon tries to kill Locke was ridiculous though. Why should Saiyd apologize to Shannon for preventing her from killing an innocent man? Is he that desperate for some action? And why did everyone just stand there after Locke got shot? Wouldn't they want to check to see how badly Locke was injured? |
05-05-2005, 10:56 AM | #484 (permalink) | |
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yah it was kinda lame... but locke did lie about what caused boones injury, changing jacks treatment... if he hadnt lied maybe boone woulda lived... and they know he is hiding something about the hatch
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05-05-2005, 11:05 AM | #485 (permalink) |
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Sayid apologizing to Shannon isn't all that ridiculous when viewed through the context of the backstory that was just revealed...
It's all wrapped up in the guilt he must feel for his friend's suicide, etc. Doing the right thing vs. doing what is right for your friend...
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05-05-2005, 07:54 PM | #487 (permalink) |
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eh, that kinda makes sense and maybe that's what the writers were thinking, but it doesn't completely make sense.
In the flashback, at least IMO, it was more about Saiyd doing what was right for himself (finding his girl) vs. what was right for his friend. I just don't see much of a connection. |
05-05-2005, 10:19 PM | #488 (permalink) |
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I saw it as a pretty good parallel. In the flashback, Sayid did what he did out of concern for his girl, with disastrous consequences; on the island, he got the chance to fix that, but not acting solely out of concern for his girlfriend, but instead doing what was right. It's about redeeming past wrongs, just as with many other flashback / island parallels.
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05-06-2005, 05:26 AM | #489 (permalink) | |
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05-12-2005, 03:10 AM | #491 (permalink) |
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So, what did you all think? I was impressed. It seemed like there were a lot of commercials though. I liked the part where the little boy touches Locke and says "Don't open it, whatever it is" adding to his creepiness. Is his name Walt? Did you guess who poisoned who? Did you guess that Kate was the ring leader? I didn't, but I'm easy to fool.
Next week seems interesting. The whole "they will get you" thing is interesting, for sure. I wonder if they'll have the raft set off in the finale, or if it will break, or if it will go and it'll be like a cliff hanger for next season. Anyways, it's shaping up well.
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05-12-2005, 04:36 AM | #492 (permalink) |
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I predict they will launch the boat but it will travel in a circle and end up right back where they started... the island will not let them go.
Locke has me interested... When we left off before the break, the last shot was Locke looking into the window of the hatch as a light went on inside. We don't know anything else about what happened there... He is up to something and may be in cahoots with the hatch. Looks like the French woman makes an appearance next week to warn that The Others are coming... what did she say in the promo? You can run, hide or die? Something like that anyway... Two more eps to go!
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05-12-2005, 09:42 AM | #494 (permalink) |
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Wouldn't it be great if the hatch burst open and out sprang Jean-Claude VanDamme?
And then he started jumping and kicking everybody? I know that's what I'd like to see... "Don't open it. Whatever it is, don't open it."
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05-19-2005, 12:56 AM | #497 (permalink) |
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New episode chatter. Don't read if you haven't seen the new episode (Wen 18th/Thur 19th):
Wow.. so.. the raft's afloat.. There've been people crashing there long before the french woman (Black Rock)... Sawyer finally told Jack about his dad.... the mechanic-sounding thing is the security system for the island... I love this show. Can't believe there's only ~2hrs to go until we're done (for this season). |
05-19-2005, 02:24 AM | #499 (permalink) | |
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so we can assume that the "monster" of the island is something mechanical? I wasn't 100% sure what we were hearing, but it didn't sound natural.... hm, this could get interesting.
I really liked Jin and Sun's goodbye... I think they're my favorite characters. It was nice to see them say goodbye on good terms. and why the hell did they bring Hurley on their dynamite mission? his fat ass is just gonna slow them down! Quote:
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05-19-2005, 04:27 AM | #500 (permalink) |
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I've always believed the raft would do one of two things:
1) head out to sea for a few days and just arrive back on the island where they left. 2) head out and circle around and be forced back ashore on the otherside of the island where they will be once more marooned but will discover something new and mysterious about the island that will propel season two. This is such a build up episode. Not much happened plot wise but they did tie up a few loose ends with some of the characters... it's like the story is coiling for a big lead to the finish next week... I can't wait.
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05-19-2005, 01:53 PM | #501 (permalink) |
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Just a note - It's not my intention to annoy anyone with this post, I'm just calling it as I see it.
Lost sucks. As a compelling form of entertainment, it sucks. As a product of a major broadcast studio, it was handled incredibly poorly - essentially an insult to the viewers. In regards to the entertainment factor - a show which spends 4 episodes creating unanswered (unanswerable) questions driving the plot deeper and deeper, then spends 15 episodes of 100% useless filler about the zero relevant backgrounds of 5 or 10 of the characters, only to turn around in the last couple of episodes to answer, maybe, one tenth of those questions it posed in the first 4 episodes - this is considered entertainment? No - it's marketing bullshit. As for the studio screwing up - what the hell were those seemingly infinite number of by-weeks? There were like 5 breaks with multiple by-weeks each for this show? Maybe if the episodes were actually compelling and not simply useless backstory filler, I could say the unbelieveable number of by-weeks was simply a way to make the viewers suffer before being taken deeper into the plot - but since the episodes were entirely useless, the by-weeks were simply compounded wastes of time. I attribute much of the utter failure of this show to the understandable inability of JJ Abrams to create and oversee two shows simultaneously. Alias also sucked hard this season. It's a shame too. I thoroughly enjoyed the first few episodes of Lost and as I watched every episode since then, I became more and more disappointed as it became clear that all of these backstories were meaningless. A good television show cannot get by with 4 to 6 interesting episodes in a 20 to 24 episode season. |
05-19-2005, 04:50 PM | #502 (permalink) |
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Everyone is entitled to their (misguided) opinions...
Please feel free to change the channel.
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05-19-2005, 05:13 PM | #503 (permalink) |
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I fully intend to not watch any more episodes. After this season. I'm going to eek out the last remnants of what remains of the quality of this show. But I'm not going to subject myself to another season of irrelevancy.
The last episode was somewhat ok - except I can guarantee you the monster-in-the-jungle is going to be entirely explained away by "It's the island's security system". Puhhhhlease! 75% of the captivation from episode #1 was "Damn what the hell is that monster thing???". And this is what we get? That's called poor writing. |
05-19-2005, 05:32 PM | #505 (permalink) |
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I understand where you're coming from Manx... and if I felt that the backstories where completely useless like you do, then I'd have ditched the show too.
The show definately re-negged on a lot of things... introducing all of these weird ideas about what's going on on the island, but never really delivering on any of it. Then they go ahead with all these back stories... but are these stories just filler used to avoid the questions they don't want to answer, or are the backstories really what the show is about? I guess you have to decide for yourself. Personally, I love the back stories. They're well done and help to really flesh out who these people are. I usually like things to be more character-based than plot-based anyway... so I guess that's why I've been so forgiving up to now. I'd like to think I'd still like the show even if it didn't have all this weird stuff happening on the island. But that weird stuff does provide some excitement and gets people hooked. Meh, so be it.
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05-19-2005, 06:38 PM | #506 (permalink) |
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Moskie - you make very good points.
I suppose I simply wanted the show to be what it was in the first few episodes and then when that direction was replaced with these backstories (many of which annoyingly attempted to play into the plot without actually going anywhere - the lotto numbers of meaninglessness for example) I had already decided I enjoyed the show for other reasons - which were now suddenly replaced. |
05-20-2005, 09:14 PM | #508 (permalink) |
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In my opinion, your judgement of the show is shortsighted Manx. If the show predictably solved each mystery it put forth, people would quickly lose interest, and then indeed you would have cause to complain. I also disagree with your assessment of this Alias season. While it is not as good as the first two seasons, it is much much better than season three. To each his own I guess....
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05-25-2005, 07:15 PM | #510 (permalink) |
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i have no problem with the finale. i don't get too involved in a show to be disappointed in it. when walt was taken, it was a major surprise to me, as was when artz blew up....although kinda ironic. there is another board that is dedicated to lost and those people are vilifying the creators saying that they (the viewers) were treated like fools and blind sheep. they seem to be taking this personal and not enjoying a show for what it is......A SHOW!
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05-25-2005, 07:19 PM | #511 (permalink) |
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Yea, it was a bit disappointing. Things I liked, things I didn't like... It was a good episode, but they really didn't answer any questions....
The thing that attacked Locke was cool, and it was the first thing that's happened that's been overtly supernatural, or whatever you want to call it. Up till now, all the weird stuff on the island has been ambiguous enough where they could explain it away, if they really wanted to. But here they grew some balls with that invisible thing that got Locke... I don't think there's any way to explain that away. The "others" coming to get Walt... Maybe I'm stupid, but I didn't see it coming. I bought the idea that the French woman was just crazy, and then I forgot about the whole idea of a boy being taken away. I'll give the show credit there. The dynamite storyline was wayyy too drawn out. And then to not really have a payoff, and instead just show us a ladder leading downwards... definitely left me wanting more there. And the random flashbacks just don't work for the show... those are definitely just filler, and as pointless as Manx says they are. I guess it doesn't really work for the season finale to be focused on one character, so they instead do these random flashbacks, but they didn't make up for it by what was happening on the island. So yea, I enjoyed it overall, but for an episode/finale that's focused on what's happening on the island, they didn't provide enough answers... and I guess no one's surprised by that.
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05-25-2005, 07:38 PM | #512 (permalink) |
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I don't know. I thought the finale was pretty good.
Even the flashbacks fit in nicely, in my opinion. Hurley in the airport was too much. That they didn't advance the show much is no big surprise being the season finale and all, they had to set up next season with something. Rambling.... Wasn't much of a surprise that that fellow was going to die (like they pointed out on Fark, they just should've given him the red shirt.. ), but...man, was that cool. I'm also a big Sayed fan, so, I'm glad a bit of the show was focused on him. (gunpowder...woah...) Too bad, Charlie picked up the junk. At least they got the hatch open. And Walt's kidnapping took me completely by surprise.
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05-25-2005, 07:48 PM | #513 (permalink) |
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Here is my thing...
[pointless theory] With all the mystery surrounding "whatever the hell that thing is on the island", do you think that those pirates that took Walt are actually the "Others" that the French woman was talking about? Were they "sent" by the island? When the Siaed(sp) and Charlie confronted the french woman on the beach, didn't she say something about "all they wanted was the boy?" Well, maybe they came back for another 'boy' , and Walt was the only one. The island had to go get the only boy near it. [/pointless theory] And now I'm done.....
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05-25-2005, 08:27 PM | #514 (permalink) |
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Dude, you've got some....Arnst on you.
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05-25-2005, 10:28 PM | #515 (permalink) |
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i thought the episode was alright...
I'm so pissed at charlier for picking up the drugs arrrgh... i was figuring if they got the hatch open it wouldnt be anything helpful... i figured it would be an empty room or something... taking walt instead of the baby completely caught me off guard... cant wait for the next season... i want it to just keep going...
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05-26-2005, 05:34 AM | #516 (permalink) |
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Snatching walt shocked me and angered me. those pirates have to be the other people on the island. i wonder how long sawyer and the other two guys will last with a broken raft...will they float back to the island or be shark bait.
I was hoping they would show either part of the creature or at least inside the hatch (which they did...sort of) Did anyone notice Hurley (fat dude) reading the comic book with the polar bear? |
05-26-2005, 06:23 AM | #517 (permalink) | |
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I don't see anyone else for the pirates to be. They have to be the black smoke "them" the French lady kept talking about. So, now I'm really confused. Were they always after Walt or will any baby boy do? Was Ethan of the "Them" like the pirates seem to be or was he just trying to get the French lady a new baby? Did the French lady kidnap Claire the second time, is that what the flashback meant? I guess, I always assumed that Ethan was of the "Them" and that there were no ties between him and the French woman. I don't know why I assumed that... I do think the wandering trio lost out at sea will eventually make they're way to the island, but it's going to take a while and the writers are certainly going to tease us with some sort of great peril. (I imagine it's going to be sharks because they did shoot Sawyer)
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05-26-2005, 07:37 AM | #518 (permalink) |
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All I'm saying is if ABC pulls a "John Doe" with this series then somebody is hurtin' for certain.
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05-26-2005, 08:02 AM | #519 (permalink) |
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When Claire noticed the scratch marks on the French woman and then had the flashback, I was thinking that the French woman saved her from Ethan.....?
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I've been avoiding this thread because I haven't watched the last 2 episodes yet.
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