"Lost" TV Show - Currently Season 2 (US aired)


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this weeks episode was HORRIBLE, defeintaly the worst this season.

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I wouldnt say horrible. I think you are only saying that because they didnt reveal anything about the island and it was pretty much focused on Sawyer. It was ok.

As the season begins to wind down, the episodes will get much better as they have to deal with the island more. You can bet your ass that episodes will be great starting next week when Jin is accused of messing up the raft...but who did?

Also, Hurley goes to try to find the French woman after that and then you will see probably the most interesting episode this season, "Deus Ex Machina" which features the ever entertaining Locke and most likely...more about that hatch in the jungle...

OMG IA M NOW MESSE DUP WITH TEH OC

sorry sorry

i was kinda confused!!! with the oc show...

:no:  :no:  :no:

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:laugh: It's ok man... Just remember which thread you're in. ;)

As far as this past episode, it was ok. We all obviously want to see what is going on with the island but they obviously can't show it to all of us in the very beginning. That's why they have all of these "intermission" episodes as I like to call it. An episode that gives you a break from the real episodes. Anyways, I can't wait till the next two episodes! Hurley, the French woman, Jin, and Locke! :woot:

BTW, Welcome to Neowin manticore! :happy:

On tonight's Lost...spoilerized for you babies out there who think a TV Guide synopsis is a spoiler...

02/10 - More on the intriguing backstory of Jin and Sun is framed by increasing suspicions and feelings of dread among the survivors, fueled by the mysterious burning of Michael's raft. Source: TitanTV

01/21 - When the raft the survivors have been building mysteriously burns down, Michael is convinced that Jin is responsible for the sabotage, which only further escalates their rivalry. Meanwhile, Sun stuns her fellow survivors with a surprising revelation, and Boone gives Sayid a warning about Shannon. Source: ABC

Also its been confirmed that Claire's baby will be born on the season finale. That's not a spoiler, its just common sense. Of course the baby will be born soon.

And some of you know what that means...

With birth, comes death. One of the 14 will die that very episode.

I actually really liked the Sawyer episode - for a moment I thought he was the one who killed Jack's father to put him out of his misery.

But also, I don't mind the fact that myserteries aren't revealed in every episode - there's just no way to keep that up. But since the show centers around its characters (and honestly, you could remove almost all of the island mysteries and I still would think the show is incredibly just in how it deals with the characters in one of the most natural ways I've ever seen) more than makes up for not getting all the mysteries revealed in one fell swoop. We'll get some big reveals in the season finale, but even as we get those, there's sure to be a cliffhanger that will keep us on our toes for the whole summer.

That was a pretty spiffy episode...

I totally didn't see the black kid wanting to burn the raft. And, I loved how Damien Rice's "Delicate" was playing in the end, and then his batteries died! :laugh:

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That was a pretty spiffy episode...

I totally didn't see the black kid wanting to burn the raft. And, I loved how Damien Rice's "Delicate" was playing in the end, and then his batteries died!  :laugh:

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Yeah I couldn't stop laughing when I saw that part! :laugh:

[Taps on CD player] "Son of a bitch!" :laugh:

I can't wait till next week... seems like things are going to start happening!!! :woot: I love this show! :wub:

This shows starting to tick me off,

they build up that something major is going to be revealed about the island every week, I didnt see anything damn major. Except how the knife guy lived his confrontation with the "beast" and still bagged a boar.

Its ticking me off, this "monster/beast" is lame, its like there stuck on Jurassic park or something!!!

This shows starting to tick me off,

they build up that something major is going to be revealed about the island every week, I didnt see anything damn major.  Except how the knife guy lived his confrontation with the "beast" and still bagged a boar.

Its ticking me off, this "monster/beast" is lame, its like there stuck on Jurassic park or something!!!

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Yea, I know how you feel. But to be fair, ABC is the one that makes the previews....what I'm wondering is if Walt burned down the raft with fire or if it was because of his powers (probably with regular fire, but who knows)

Yea, I know how you feel.  But to be fair, ABC is the one that makes the previews....what I'm wondering is if Walt burned down the raft with fire or if it was because of his powers (probably with regular fire, but who knows)

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Whats really going to tickle your brain is just how the plane crashed. The season finale flashes back to when they boarded the plane...and Claire's baby is born.

Like every TV show out there, the season finale is going to answer some questions, not all, and then ask a few more. I really get annoyed with people who complain about the show as if they want the season finale to answer EVERYTHING about the show. Like its supposed to be wrapping up or something. It's a TV SHOW people, they want it to last as long as it can, and seeing how great it's been so far, I hope it stays for years to come. I dont need to be fed ALL the answers right now, I want to go along for the ride.

COuld they be in the bermuda triangle

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No...the plane was lost in between Australia and LA somewhere in the south Pacific Ocean. The bermuda triangle is in the Atlantic Ocean south of Florida.

There could be something triangleish about the area. I dunno.

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