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


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I know the whole "sex in Lost" discussion ended some pages back, but I think it wasn't just for ratings.

These people have been stuck on the island for a long time. I'm guessing if you were stuck there, you would want to satisfy your needs/urges, sex being one of them. By implying Ana Lucia and Sawyer have sex after having a fight, it just makes their situation more realistic I guess.

Just my $0.02.

P.S. Hopefully they reveal more things before the season ends, rather than create more mystery.

I know the whole "sex in Lost" discussion ended some pages back, but I think it wasn't just for ratings.

These people have been stuck on the island for a long time. I'm guessing if you were stuck there, you would want to satisfy your needs/urges, sex being one of them. By implying Ana Lucia and Sawyer have sex after having a fight, it just makes their situation more realistic I guess.

Just my $0.02.

P.S. Hopefully they reveal more things before the season ends, rather than create more mystery.

I read the whole sex discussion before watching the episode, and come on, it's not like the episode focused on that, it was some 30 second thing and all. Geez they've been there for some months now, let them have sex!!!

you fools!

the whole sex thing was a distraction for ana lucia to steal the gun

:wacko: But again, it wasn't needed. The writers didn't have to write that in. But that's the last that I'm discussing it. I feel it wasn't needed and that's my opinion.

this has probably been posted already, http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/lostgirlsmug1.html

but i only just saw them and they look scary, especially libby. I wouldn't be supprised if they killed them off on purpose.

now that is scary...

back to the show, i don't understand why michael would shoot ana-lucia unless he was doing because he was told to. they were already going to attack the others soon anyway so it can't have been for that.

At dinner this evening we were discusing Lost, and my mom and sister believe that "Henry" is the leader, he is an intelligent person and has the skills for it. But i don't think he looks like a leader and why would the leader be travelling to the Losties camp. What do you guys think?

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At dinner this evening we were discusing Lost, and my mom and siter believe that "Henry" is the leader, he is an intelligent person. But i don't think he looks like a leader and why would the leader be travelling to the Losties camp. What do you guys think?

You know what, that is a very good point, i've seen this before in an Indian Movie.

About looking like the leader, I'm sure it doesn't matter if he looks the part, he sure is clever.

Ana is a sexy girl which ill gladly do her a favour, killing her is a stupid thing to do

Apparently that was the plan, however, the entire time. So it was actually her choice, she wanted only to play one season the entire time.

Has anyone read Bad Twin yet? I'm reading it right now and it is really interesting . . .

You know what, that is a very good point, i've seen this before in an Indian Movie.

About looking like the leader, I'm sure it doesn't matter if he looks the part, he sure is clever.

Possibility that it could be "Henry" because back in episode 15 (Claires Fashback) we do see Zeke but when he is speaking he says to Ethan "What am i suppose to tell him?!", so maybe Zeke maybe not be the leader?

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