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


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The remaining episodes...

20) "Two for the Road" May 3 2006

21) "?" May 10 2006

22) "Three Minutes" May 17 2006

23) "Finale" May 24, 2006

To add to that:

Two for the Road is an Ana Lucia centric episode. It is rumored that we find a connection between her and another person on the island that will be shocking. I believe that it will be Sayid, but that would be obvious, so maybe the writers have something good up their sleeves for her.

? is a Mr. Eko centric episode. This one will be very interesting and where we find the purpose for the hatch and a startling secret about the island.

Three Minutes will be a very interesting episode because with Locke gone, Jack will have to decide whether or not to push the button based on information from the fake Henry Gale.

Of course the Finale will be great, but unfortunately I cannot find any information about it. From what I've read, the script is being kept very hush-hush. Not very many people know anything about it yet.

So looks like the last set of episodes is going to be awesome. Cannot wait to see how they end the season!

Three Minutes will be a very interesting episode because with Locke gone, Jack will have to decide whether or not to push the button based on information from the fake Henry Gale.

Where is Locke going? :huh:

The last episodes sound really interesting, I cant wait. I think that there will be a Season 3 after Season 2 as well...but Season 3 will be the last Season.

Where is Locke going? :huh:

The last episodes sound really interesting, I cant wait. I think that there will be a Season 3 after Season 2 as well...but Season 3 will be the last Season.

Actually, if I remember correctly the Executives Produces have said that there will be at least 5 seasons.

And Locke and Mr. Eko are going to "?".

I have a feeling that it's going to go on for more than 3 seasons, there's just way too much to cover, they just need to hang on to the cast and not lose any body which seems to be working since the creators just increased their pay a while ago, if one of the main character's leaves then it's like we're missing a part of the show.

Flashbacks are good but I didn't like the recent episode about rose and bernard, it wasn't all that appealing to me and just cleared up their story, the only good thing about the flashback was rose knowing locke was on a wheelchair and michael coming back, that was a great ending.

... which leads to the cliffhanger for season 2 and a four month wait to see what happens in september

I really hope not. But it wouldn't surprise me at all. They have a really sucessful show on their hands, but come on, season 2 has been boring. The hatch thing started in the first 3 episodes, and we really didn't get any useful info on it, besides pushing a damn button every 108 minutes. Now they're gonna use it as the cliffhanger? A whole season to find out what the swan station is for? Besides that, everything stays the same: the monster, the sickness, the others... now we just don't know who the other are, and what they have to do with DHARMA.

It's getting boring IMO.

I thought they said they were going to reveal why the plane crashed on the island.

The hatch thing started in the first 3 episodes, and we really didn't get any useful info on it, besides pushing a damn button every 108 minutes. Now they're gonna use it as the cliffhanger?

Hey, come on!, we already 'know' a lot more than Danielle (Rousseau) in 16 years!! :D. She didnt know about the hatch, about what happend with her daughter! , the 'Henry' crash and a lot of (the) other(s?) stuff or maybe yes :p

And yes, I agree with Gabnoj, that might be an special. They will never lose this train. I bet they will make this series last 5 seasons (more)

Lost started good. Unfortunatley, like all good things in America, money-making forces them to push it on - milk the cow for all she's worth.

It becomes really obvious when they put cliffhangers in, like... every other episode, and take so long to get to the point of the story.

To add to that:

Three Minutes will be a very interesting episode because with Locke gone, Jack will have to decide whether or not to push the button based on information from the fake Henry Gale.

the writers also stated that Three minutes is the duration of an event.... :yes: :shifty:

^^

I beleive that it is a 2 hour special.

the episode is not entitled 'lost'

tv.com lists episodes by the name of the show until the name is known... unless everyones getting on the bandwagon and the simpsons have an episode called the simpsons and the same with Desperate Housewives...

:yes:

Lost started good. Unfortunately, like all good things in America, money-making forces them to push it on - milk the cow for all she's worth.

It becomes really obvious when they put cliffhangers in, like... every other episode, and take so long to get to the point of the story.

Being a good patriot, I can't let yet another Bash America post go without response.

I can see why everyone loves American tv. TV shows produced abroad must be very boring if there are no cliffhangers, dramatic scenes, or plots lasting longer than the attention span of the audience. Yes, it's about the money... I guess no other nation on the earth does things for money. It's just those damn capitalist Americans.

With the formula most whiners on this thread demand, Lost would start on season 1 and end on season 1 with all revealed and the story finished. Wait.... isn't that the way a MOVIE is made?????

This is a TV SERIES. It's designed to entertain people over the course of several years. To do that each week, only little bits of info are shown in order to whet the appetite of the viewer. The magic of Lost is giving us something to talk about during the week waiting for the next episode. I really like Lost and hope it continues in the format that's been so successful.

It must pain the writers and producers to see so much work going into the script, filming, and directing only to see viewers complain about the pace, the script, the actors, etc. Rarely have you seen a network tv series with this much attention to detail with a plot to follow each week.

Hats off to the people of Lost. Continue the way you are and keep us entertained. The ratings are proving your formula works and I along with million of other 'non-whiners' appreciate your efforts.

And keep raking in the bucks.... :0

Being a good patriot, I can't let yet another Bash America post go without response.

I can see why everyone loves American tv. TV shows produced abroad must be very boring if there are no cliffhangers, dramatic scenes, or plots lasting longer than the attention span of the audience. Yes, it's about the money... I guess no other nation on the earth does things for money. It's just those damn capitalist Americans. [...]

The reason people are really ****ed off the most is that in the UK for instance, there is NEVER a break in a series. They never - EVER just stop showing a series mid-season for a week or 2 (or in the case of lost 6 weeks) It just never happens.

Even Lost itself is being shown on Channel 4 in the UK (First Season, 2nd nearly here I think) and It's not had a 1 week break since the start. The UK networks plan ahead and make sure they can run the series without any breaks..

US however.. it seems like they film it as soon as possible and show it as soon as they have anything that could be viewed out. Why not film enough episodes and start the season later into the year so there are no gaps? - Milking the cow for all its worth indeed, even the Producers of the show have said that ABC are dragging it out over several more weeks so they can make the most money on the show. Why not just give the producers more episodes? 24 to small? Want 1 season to span several months? make more episodes per season!

i really hope nobody ruins the series finale for me.. im glad it's being kept very very hush hush, i'd rather it be a suprise, then someone leak anything about it.. even the flashbacks :angry:

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