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


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LOST Season 2 Episode 18 - "Dave" (Hurley-centric)

Airing April 5, 2006

LOST Season 2 Episode 19 - "S.O.S." (Rose/Bernard-centric)

Airing April 12, 2006

LOST Season 2 Episode 20 - "Two For The Road"

Airing May 3, 2006

LOST Season 2 Episode 21 - "?"

Airing May 10, 2006

LOST Season 2 Episode 22 - "Three Minutes"

Airing May 17, 2006

LOST Season 2 Episode 23 - Title unknown

Airing May 24, 2006 (Season finale)

I ThInK that "henry" told the others where he was with the PC'Z THEN stayed thurr so they cumzZz

:huh: your grammar skills need work.. it's a little hard to understand you, and if i understand correctly, the answer is no. Henry is one of the others.. and if you watch the show, they already know about the computer, because they put it there.

thanks Sane404 for the update

ha, at first I read those last 2 words as 'gay map' rather than 'may gap'

as did I :laugh: :rofl:

and yes I did see tha gap just wrong honestly...keeping us waiting like

Here is a summary of spoilers that JAVI revealed at a chat at The Comic Review.

- The Episode title "Three Minutes" is NOT a countdown but a duration.

- By the end of this season you will know exactly who drew the map, why and what happened to him.

- Ana-lucia will have a connection with at least one more lost character and who it is will surprise the living heck out of you!

Turns out that supercool black-light reveal is a major plot point that carries on through the rest of the season. "Oh yeah, big time," Damon said. "I mean, it plays huge in the finale, and even in episodes 21 through 24. Twenty-one is an episode that is very much on the sort of fundamental axis of that map, and it's a Locke and Eko story, which is going to be awesome. [Executive Producer] Carlton [Cuse] and I wrote it. That episode is just called '?' because that is the symbol Locke remembers from the map."

Source: Kristin on E!Online

I'm excited about episode "?" :yes:

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Man I hate April Fool's Day, just remember never to believe anything you read from today. (has nothing to do with the story from E!Online)

Turns out that supercool black-light reveal is a major plot point that carries on through the rest of the season. "Oh yeah, big time," Damon said. "I mean, it plays huge in the finale, and even in episodes 21 through 24. Twenty-one is an episode that is very much on the sort of fundamental axis of that map, and it's a Locke and Eko story, which is going to be awesome. [Executive Producer] Carlton [Cuse] and I wrote it. That episode is just called '?' because that is the symbol Locke remembers from the map."

that sounds an amazing episode...I have high hopes for that episode :cool:

i agree. it seemed like he learnt the numbers really quickly. too quickly.

also i think that henry didn't put the numbers in because you could hear the gears and the other noises that we heard when the timer went to 0 last time.

Same. I definitely don't think he could have memerized the numbers that quickly (he must have known them already or didn't care about the timer) , nor do i think he entered them. Can't wait for next week (Y)

Here's another Lost April Fools Day story: http://www.tv.com/story/story.html&story_id=3938

This one is much better than the money story earlier :laugh:

:D that would be great if it were true of course but still :shifty: if he needs to get his head down again at the end of this season im thinking he could join the others...then they would be unbeatable :yes:

Television networks and other programmers make unusual efforts to attract additional viewers during these periods, including airing mostly first-run programming as opposed to repeats, airing more special broadcasts, and including special content in programming such as guest stars, controversial and unexpected plots or topics, extended episodes, finales, and increased competition in advertising

So...this is totally oposite to Lost having a break..

So I was watching Lost Season 2 Episode 1 just to look for the logo on the shark (before realising it was the wrong episode).

And I came across something, dont know if anyone else has realised this yet, but Desmond injects himself with medicine from a bottle labelled "RX-1", I went to episode 15 and Ethan injects claire's womb with a medice bottle labelled "RX-1".

The medicine can't be harmful, desmond seems to take it as part of this morning routine.

Sorry if this has already been pointed out.

So I was watching Lost Season 2 Episode 1 just to look for the logo on the shark (before realising it was the wrong episode).

And I came across something, dont know if anyone else has realised this yet, but Desmond injects himself with medicine from a bottle labelled "RX-1", I went to episode 15 and Ethan injects claire's womb with a medice bottle labelled "RX-1".

The medicine can't be harmful, desmond seems to take it as part of this morning routine.

Sorry if this has already been pointed out.

could the be medicine to not get 'sick'

ya..i noticed that too..and i was surprised how nobody noticed it @ the hatch...the problem with the show is lack of communication between the survivors!

im telling you..if this is was real..and i was involved..i would convince everybody to share everything with me, like how they found fake beard @ the "hospital" that they injected clair.

or how locke couldnt walk before...i dont know..but that really ****es me off!

the problem with the show is lack of communication between the survivors!

The problem with this show are the flashbacks, the massive references between the characters, the numbers everywhere (all the time), bad acting (most of the time, aka ana lucia), the on the way script and see how the audience responce and the cheap trick way to keep the audience hanged with "clues".

If you remove all of that, you have a great show

Television networks and other programmers make unusual efforts to attract additional viewers during these periods, including airing mostly first-run programming as opposed to repeats, airing more special broadcasts, and including special content in programming such as guest stars, controversial and unexpected plots or topics, extended episodes, finales, and increased competition in advertising

So...this is totally oposite to Lost having a break..

uhhhh...not at all.... :blink:

how does breaking before sweeps have anything to do with what you posted?

during sweeps there will be all new episodes....

ya..i noticed that too..and i was surprised how nobody noticed it @ the hatch...the problem with the show is lack of communication between the survivors!

im telling you..if this is was real..and i was involved..i would convince everybody to share everything with me, like how they found fake beard @ the "hospital" that they injected clair.

or how locke couldnt walk before...i dont know..but that really ****es me off!

Heh, here's how a meeting between the survivors would probably go (from the Lost thread at avsforum):

An interesting take.

In reading other postings that comment on the lack of information sharing, I was trying to picture what it would be like if they had an "information sharing session"?

(with apologies to Lord of the Flies)

Jack: "Piggy, oops, I mean Hurley, hand me the conch. OK, people, now settle down."

Jack: "Jack, oops, I mean John, stop playing with the knife."

Jack: "I understand there have been some questions raised about the problems we are facing, and how we are handling them."

Losties: [mumblings of agreement]

Jack: "Well, we've solved the water problem, as you know. And we've just had a food drop, so there will be a party right after the meeting."

Charlie: "Who sent the food?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Unnamed Lostie: "What are you doing to protect us from the 'Others'?"

Jack: "Um, well, see we don't have any guns. Sawyer stole them all."

Another unnamed Lostie: "Who are these 'Others' anyway?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Yet another unnamed Lostie: "What's in the hatch?"

Jack: "A bed, shower, kitchen, old records, some guy we are keeping prisoner, and an old PC where we have to enter a series of numbers ever 108 minutes."

Y.A.U.L: "What happens if you don't enter the numbers?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Y.A.U.L.: What is that scary black smokey thing that comes out of the ground, sounds mechanical, uproots trees, and ate the face off of the pilot?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Y.A.U.L.:"Why are we seeing polar bears, black horses, dead people and dripping kids who talk backwards?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Y.A.U.L.: "Who really is that creepy gun totin' French chick who shoots people with arrows, stole Claire's baby, apparently murdered her crew and tortured Sayid?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Y.A.U.L.: "Why is there a ship called the Black Rock filled with dynamite so far inland?"

Jack: "We don't know."

Jack: "Well, thank you all for coming. As you can see, your leadership team has everything well in hand and under control. Party time!"

The truth is they have seen a lot of stuff, but they have no idea what is going on. Do you really think them sharing information with each other would be benificial at this point? I mean we have seen everything they have and more and we are just as confused as to what is going on.

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