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


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Err, i have a slight fear, can anybody help me out? Just a question.

i cant continue watching, did jack cut boone's leg off or did he die before that? thanks

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Boone woke up just before Jack was going to cut off his leg and he asked Jack to let him die in peace. There was nothing Jack could do because Boone had massive internal bleeding. Jack agreed and Boone died shortly after.

I like the show its also kind of different since the producers dont even know what they are going to do next. They decide as they go along.

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Well, they actually DO plan stuff well in advance.

* 04/09 - On the season finale of ABC's Lost, one of the islanders is going to die, producers have said. Source: Entertainment Weekly 

We can officially expect somebody else to die in the season finale and we can also expect the raft to set sail. Ian Somerhalder, who played Boone, said he will be back in some form or another in flashbacks and maybe a nightmare to Locke, etc. He also said that we WILL see a PART of the monster in the season finale, clearing up some questions as to what it is. :yes:

Just a thought, anyone else notice it was almost at the exact same time that Boone died and the baby was born? Was that supposed to mean anything?

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Yes, it shows the circle of life: One goes, other comes.

I think it was done so well.

On another note, in ep. 19,

In Locke's dream/vision, he saw boone injured, talking about his nanny, so he knew something was going to happen, but he sent him anyway. So he was indeed murdered in a way.

^^ I sooo agree... locke saw boone all bloodied up in the dream - so he knew he'd get ****ed up that day... but what significance did the nanny talk have? and those fricken numbers freaked me out! do you think the series will end when the destroy the numbers at black rock?

and will locke use the smuggled heroin in the plane as an acid mixture to melt through the hatch window?

who was that talkin to boone on the airplane cockpit radio? from black rock? or some passing ship/plane?

Is is just me or did anybody else really like the music that the guy who does the score for this show does? That Michael Giacchino really captures Lost with some really well composed music and the 3 minute song at the end was just awesome. I ripped it so I can listen to it with the rest of my mp3 collection.

Each character seems to have his or her own music. The last time I heard that music was when Jack couldnt find his fathers body in episode 5.

i love lost, can't wait for new episodes!!!

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No new episodes till May 4th, when Sayid's episode airs.

Here is a synopsis from ABC:

After burying one of their own, tempers flare as the castaways' suspicions of each other grow -- and an unlikely survivor vows revenge. Meanwhile, Claire and Charlie struggle to calm her newborn. Source: ABC

Also, I have some news about the season finale. Michelle Rodriguez, the tough chick from Girlfight, Resident Evil, SWAT, etc will play somebody yet to be determined.

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Hmmmm...guess nobody saw Lost yesterday...I guess thats just as well because man oh man that episode was boring...

Things will finally heat up next week when Kate's "Born to Run" episode will have quite a plotline.

Find out why that little plane is so important to Kate!

Somebody gets sick! REALLY sick.

Find out who is going to get on the raft!

Find out who warns Locke about his actions!

She probably is

the girl Sayid is chasing (I think he's in the CIA)

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Nope...she plays

Ana-Lucia, a woman who Jack meets on the plane. The finale is about how the plane crashed but its not clear if he character had anything to do with it.

I'm getting really anxious about the last 3 episodes!!! I WANT TO SEE THE HATCH OPEN!!!!!

As far as last night's episode, I really thought Sayid was going to kill Locke when he told Sayid that he was the one that knocked him out and destroyed the equipment. Either kill him or severely torture him!

I'm getting really anxious about the last 3 episodes!!! I WANT TO SEE THE HATCH OPEN!!!!!

As far as last night's episode, I really thought Sayid was going to kill Locke when he told Sayid that he was the one that knocked him out and destroyed the equipment. Either kill him or severely torture him!

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No way...I knew that Shannon would go nuts because Sayid is a pretty peaceful man and Locke would never die or get really hurt this early in the season. He's just too important.

As for the hatch...omg...after it started glowing...I wanted to see whats inside so badly. I'm pretty sure it will open on the 25th in the 2 hour finale! :D

But remember what happened in the preview for next weeks episode?

Walt said to Locke"...don't open that thing...just dont open it!" And Locke said...what thing? Meaning Walt didnt know about it in the first place and read his thoughts AND knows that whatever is inside the hatch is no good...holy crap.

Man...Walt looked scared, and thats making me just cringe thinking what will happen after its been opened.

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On a further note...what do people here think is inside the hatch? I was thinking at first that its some kind of biological containment unit. I remember the french woman saying there was some kind of sickness that affected the "others" so maybe this was the source of the contamination? Maybe Walt is seeing the effects of opening the hatch such as people dying, people going insane and trying to kill each other? The way Walt warned Locke was creepy...

Then again, a sickness on the island seems kinda original if you ask me...so I'm hoping there is an element to the hatch that we havent considered yet The numbers are on it...and those numbers were being transmitted...so maybe its a lure to get people to come and open it? But then again, it shouldnt be so hard to open....hmmm...so many possibilities.

The writers are saying that the finale is mindblowing, as any writer would say...but I have a feeling this is going to be the finale that everybody will be discussing throughout the summer.

Yeah I definitely agree. I have seen nuemrous discussions about what's going on with the island and the people and there are just too many theories out there.

Maybe this hatch is a 'pandora's box'? I don't know man... there are just way too many things to think about here. The crashed beachcraft full of heroin (and it looked identical to Charlie's heroin), the light in the hatch, Locke being able to walk/not walk and not feel pain in his legs, Locke seeing the 'monster', smiling, AND surviving, Walt being able to manifest his dreams/visions into reality, Walt's ability to alter the outcome of certain things (i.e. always gets the right number from the dice when playing backgammon), the black & white stones they found on the petrified bodies when they first found the caves, the significance of the numbers (and their prevelance throughout the series... each number or combination of numbers can be found throughout the entire season! See the TVTome episode guide for the "Numbers" episode for a long list of apperances and coincidences with the numbers), Ethan Rom (anagram for "Other Man") and where the hell did he come from, Claire's baby and why was the psychic freaked out about it and why did he put her on the plane that was going to crash, Hurley's unlucky streak with the lottery numbers, etc. There are just WAAAAY too many things to list here. I have a feeling that this show will survive quite a few seasons with all of the questions it has to answer.

Great episode today. Kate is finally being fleshed out...and is anybody else DYING to see the 3 hour, 2 part finale? With Walt REALLY wanting to get off the island because he knows that the hatch will bring something horrible...man...I can't wait to see what Walt is seeing in his visions.

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