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


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Everything's going to change.

Have a cluckety cluck cluck day.

That entire dream of hurley's had my laughing out loud.

I didn't notice the shark had the logo on it the first time I watched...it was when I was watching the episode again with the rest of the family that I saw it and thought "wait a minute...what was that?"

As for the pictures, I hadn't seen them before, although I'd heard about them. I'm going to go and find all the shots where people in the island have passed other people without realising it. Like Locke at the airport passing Michael on the phone (alright, big deal, it was that flight) and Jack passing Shannon in the hospital when she went to see about her dad.

I thought this was a good screenshot. It is all we get to see of who is 'supposedly' Alex...whether it is the French lady's daughter or just another person with that name, it's hard to tell by just that arm. Also, I never noticed before, but you can see one of the other's in the background...he actually looks rough like Zeke.

The Other in the background actually looks like John Williams. :) Next thing we know the losties are being chased by an orchestra playing Star Wars or Jaws :D

Direct Download of the 'Addicted to Lost' video - http://s13.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3OH9XLZ...6U0K3M138CXB3GP (AVI Format 16MB)

Can anyone provide an alternative download link? My work is blocking that one out for some reason.

I was kind of disappointed when we saw the crazy black cloud a few eps ago. Everything seemed "real" until that showed up, and now it's gone a bit sci-fi.

Yea, although there was smoke in the first season, it dissappointed me when I saw it more because it was so 'sci-fi-ish'...I was hoping (and still hope) that the show would be able to logically explain most everything...without the use of sci-fi or any type of 'magic'.

Yea, although there was smoke in the first season, it dissappointed me when I saw it more because it was so 'sci-fi-ish'...I was hoping (and still hope) that the show would be able to logically explain most everything...without the use of sci-fi or any type of 'magic'.

Exactly my thoughts.

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