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


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How in the world can you say there was 'sex' in the show. Inuendo, yes, but no sex. You don't know what they did. It's implied. What would be terrible would be actually showing the sex. That you can object to. That scene would have passed the censors back in the 60's. Get your mind out of the gutter.

It's going to be a fun show next week. How can they deal with the terrible events of tonight's show? Oh how I wonder....

Exactly, oh the humanity.

Ok... I'd say the situation is more like, Henry is failed, and hes dead, as he said himself. Michael has been turned, and now its up to him to continue on what Henry was trying to do.

Someone else where also pointed out that sex = death..

If the plan crashed on sep 2004, are they ever going to have a new years eve?? How how have they been on the island?

Even if it was close to New Years, it isn't like they have a calendar with them to know what day it is. Unless I've missed a calendar somewhere.

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Doesn't work for me either.

Btw, IMHO the show is deviating from its primary goal. Though the first 55 minutes were watchable there wasn't anything lost-like in it. Except the Jack's Father and Ana Lucia relation there wasn't anything great in it. The last 5 minutes saved me from calling this episode a total bogus. Though I am not losing any interest and will continue to watch Lost with the usual enthusiasm, I do think they need to explicate about Dharma Initiative, Hanso Foundation, The Others and their motives rather than stretching the show on Libby-Hurley romance, etc. I am not saying that I don't enjoy that stuff but hasn't it been continuing a little too long? Aren't they postponing the 'real stuff' a little too much ? This whole season I have been thinking that the next episode is gonna be great , I wait for it with skipping bats and all I get is the same old Henry Gale playing with people's minds and losties busy in their love life instead of working upon escape.

I saw none of the losties investigating upon where and how that food stock came from, or looking into the balloon which the fake henty Gale directed them towards. I am a LOST fan and I hope they try improving and help me remain so. Cmon producers, the show has been running from almost two years, aren't we a little too late to know whats inside the island ? If not the the others, atleast the security system ? Or the black smoke ?

On a second note, I am also one of the people who think Michale made a deal with others to let the fake Henry Gale escape so that they will release Walt in exchange. And thats because the theory of making losties retaliate against Others by filling in hatred against Henry makes little sense as Michael might be insane or over possesive upon his son but he wouldn't commit 2 murders and put his own life in danger just to arise the feelings of a few other people. Ana Lucia is a cop, knows how to operate a weapon and is a strong woman. She'd very helpgul in fighting against the others. If he had to kill someone for that purpose he should have chosen someone like Claire.

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Lost Preview-21

Here we go! :)

Thanks for the preview, but does anyone have the Canadian one?

Interesting episode, lots happening. It will be very interesting to see what's up with Michael now and how they react to everything.

Yeah, since the last episode when Jack and Kate found Michael, I thought "he's a mole". Is obvious the one thing on Michaels head is Walt, he doesn't care aboutn anything else. So IMO he's doing and will do EVERYTHING in his power to get him back, or be with him, even if it means, betraying, killing the people from the plane.

I don't like Michelle Rodriguez acting, but I was starting to like how her character was developing, know who knows if Jack will find out that his father was searching for a daughter. I hope Hurley finds out where he know Libby from, even if she's dead.

I think that the LOSTies are very dumb. They fall to evey mind game they're put to.

Michael's most probably going to set up "Henry Gale" for the murders of Libby and Anna Lucia (as he shoot's himself in the arm at the very end of the episode) and tell the other losties that he escaped after shooting them. Because i'm guessing the others told Michael they wanted Henry back if he wants Walt back or something. Well that's what i think anyway lol

Michael's most probably going to set up "Henry Gale" for the murders of Libby and Anna Lucia (as he shoot's himself in the arm at the very end of the episode) and tell the other losties that he escaped after shooting them. Because i'm guessing the others told Michael they wanted Henry back if he wants Walt back or something. Well that's what i think anyway lol

Exactly what i think as well :yes:

Michael's most probably going to set up "Henry Gale" for the murders of Libby and Anna Lucia (as he shoot's himself in the arm at the very end of the episode) and tell the other losties that he escaped after shooting them. Because i'm guessing the others told Michael they wanted Henry back if he wants Walt back or something. Well that's what i think anyway lol

exactly what I am thinking as well.

Michael is really irritating me with his whiny "I am getting Walk back." blah blah blah ...They need to lock his psycho-*ss up with Henry. I think Anna Lucia is dead, but I don't think Libby is. Just my $0.02.

Apparently the deleted scene on GMA this morning was just

Libby and Hurley doing wind sprints on the beach. He misses his music and suggests they go to the hatch to listen to records. She says that would ruin the mood, having a prisoner there and all.
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