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


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i'm hoping we find out who jacks father was trying to see when he was in australia...

i dont know if this has been forgotten or not... but walt is supposedly psychic. he sees and knows things when he touches people. he told locke not to go in the hatch after a brief touch, before the secret was out. I'd imagine thats a pretty good reason to take the boy.

i think its also important for us to consider the 100 year old monkey (and the implication that hanso and his foundation have been around for at LEAST a hundred years) when we look at the orientation tapes. hanso/dharma have been experimenting with all sorts of stuff, how far fetched would it be if the video where the asian dude had a prostetic arm was older than the other? and how old is hanso anyway?

Season 3 will come in the fall. Season 2 is ending soon. Meh, I guess Supernanny is better if you have a short attention span and can't follow a continuing storyline.

Nope. It's Supernanny > Lost II. I still do catch Lost II on Saturdays (second encore). Just that I feel Lost 2 is a little bit too boring. There's too much suspense built up that it makes it really a plain show. ;)

Nope. It's Supernanny > Lost II. I still do catch Lost II on Saturdays (second encore). Just that I feel Lost 2 is a little bit too boring. There's too much suspense built up that it makes it really a plain show. ;)

Why are you in this thread then if you don't like Lost?

I'm so frustrated that Jack or Kate or Sawyer or anyone for that matter has not asked more questions to the Others...or Desmond...OR Russeau about the island. It seems all they do is talk about other men's kitchens and Jack's wife and Russeau's daughter. Buuut I guess that's to keep the suspense.

That episode a while back...where Russeau's (maybe) daughter freed Claire? That was a sweet episode. Also this last one with Eko wasn't too bad. I really like episodes where we find out more about the island and the Others.

I really didn't like how at the beginning of this season it was a whole buch of flashbacks and barely any island drama. I like them getting back into the present. I think Exodus was the best because it told a coherent story on the island then threw in some little flashbacks to build the story. I'd love to see what they have in store for the finale.

I think the balance between the major island drama and the backstories/side-island stories is perfect. I wouldn't want this show to be like 24 where something has to happen every second. I'm glad that this show takes its time and explains the histories of everyone and shows how people get along on the island. Even then, the makers don't leave us in the cold, showing little hints and clues in every episode.

I actually want to know a lot about some of the side stories and how they connect, like why Libby (potentially) lied about being a Psychologist and not telling Hurley about being in the hospital.

Nope. It's Supernanny > Lost II. I still do catch Lost II on Saturdays (second encore). Just that I feel Lost 2 is a little bit too boring. There's too much suspense built up that it makes it really a plain show. ;)

Hmmm...processed reality TV or an actually interesting storyline that makes the viewer actually think.

Yeah I know which one I will pick.

Because that is the way TV shows work, the seasons end in May (aprox.) and start in Sep-Oct.

I just finished watching Season 1, it was great, and saw a couple of Dharma logos on various scenes, mainly on plane's debri. But after watching it, I clearly thought that Rousseo is one of them "Other"

Well, a torrent has emerged appearing to be episode 22 (i.e. "three minutes"). It has over 650 seeds, so it may be real. I'll be able to tell in about half an hour (In compliance with Neowin's policies, I won't post a link, so don't ask).

I think at the end of that teaser, the losties are watching Desmond emerging from the beach. Maybe he found the ferry that the orientation video mentions? Or maybe the strong electromagnetic weirdness around the swan station is:

a) what caused the plane to crash. They crashed only a mile from the station, so its possible electromagnetic weirdness gave the pilots' compasses wrong readings, and possibly interfered with the radio waves, or did something to cause the plane to crash. That might explain why the smaller plane also crashed on the island - it's smaller, and more primitive, so it might have been affected from further off.

b) what then causes another plane to crash around where the losties are. They're gawping at another plane crash (probably a small one with no survivors)

Because that is the way TV shows work, the seasons end in May (aprox.) and start in Sep-Oct.

I just finished watching Season 1, it was great, and saw a couple of Dharma logos on various scenes, mainly on plane's debri. But after watching it, I clearly thought that Rousseo is one of them "Other"

Dharma logos on the plane? :blink:

Well, a torrent has emerged appearing to be episode 22 (i.e. "three minutes"). It has over 650 seeds, so it may be real. I'll be able to tell in about half an hour (In compliance with Neowin's policies, I won't post a link, so don't ask).

I think at the end of that teaser, the losties are watching Desmond emerging from the beach. Maybe he found the ferry that the orientation video mentions? Or maybe the strong electromagnetic weirdness around the swan station is:

a) what caused the plane to crash. They crashed only a mile from the station, so its possible electromagnetic weirdness gave the pilots' compasses wrong readings, and possibly interfered with the radio waves, or did something to cause the plane to crash. That might explain why the smaller plane also crashed on the island - it's smaller, and more primitive, so it might have been affected from further off.

b) what then causes another plane to crash around where the losties are. They're gawping at another plane crash (probably a small one with no survivors)

Have you found out if that episode is real yet?

erm, we have done in the A-L episode....

yes was trying to see his daughter that was in the womans house

uhh, knowing he was going to see his daughter isnt exactly knowing who his daughter is. For it to be relevant as a lost flashback the daughter is someone on the island. only Claire fits the bill (just broke up with boyfriend, moves in with blonde mommy). I am unsatisfied with the obviousness of the solution and was hoping for some other possible answers.

But who's to say that the video isn't part of the experiment too, just another lie? We won't know until after we really see what happens after the timer goes past zero.

Exactly, and there was that noise when they were late in pressing the button, but maybe that was there only to scare.

I don't think anything that Henry said should be taken seriously as all through out his time in the hatch he only tried to manipulate the losties, especially Locke

Well, a torrent has emerged appearing to be episode 22 (i.e. "three minutes"). It has over 650 seeds, so it may be real. I'll be able to tell in about half an hour (In compliance with Neowin's policies, I won't post a link, so don't ask).

I think at the end of that teaser, the losties are watching Desmond emerging from the beach. Maybe he found the ferry that the orientation video mentions? Or maybe the strong electromagnetic weirdness around the swan station is:

a) what caused the plane to crash. They crashed only a mile from the station, so its possible electromagnetic weirdness gave the pilots' compasses wrong readings, and possibly interfered with the radio waves, or did something to cause the plane to crash. That might explain why the smaller plane also crashed on the island - it's smaller, and more primitive, so it might have been affected from further off.

b) what then causes another plane to crash around where the losties are. They're gawping at another plane crash (probably a small one with no survivors)

We'll find out why the Losties plane crashed by the end of the season. Not sure when we'll find out why the drug plane crashed there.

I don't think anything that Henry said should be taken seriously as all through out his time in the hatch he only tried to manipulate the losties, especially Locke

The only thing I took seriously was that Henry was there to take Locke with him. I mean look at how he manipulated Locke. He mostly tried to turn him against Jack and get him angry enough that he'd want to leave. Even the lie about the button would have been to get him to no longer want to press the button.

ok, that episode 22 torrent is fake. It's rared up with no password, and other torrents by these people seem to be exactly the same - percieved leaks of upcoming episodes, but rared up. Shame, really. With over 650 seeds (now approaching 700), I would have thought it was real. Anyway, back to the topic...

I think its interesting that the others are so well armed (they have guns, and from the raft, also hand grenades). I wonder why Dharma might arm them so well? I can't think of many cases on an island where you'd need grenades. Guns, possibly for hunting. Grenades? No way.

It's quite clear that Dharma put them there knowing that there'd be other people. No other reason why they'd need grenades.

EDIT: what are the chances that somebody doesn't push the button at the exact moment a plane passes over a (presumabley) uncharted island?

ok, that episode 22 torrent is fake. It's rared up with no password, and other torrents by these people seem to be exactly the same - percieved leaks of upcoming episodes, but rared up. Shame, really. With over 650 seeds (now approaching 700), I would have thought it was real. Anyway, back to the topic...

I think its interesting that the others are so well armed (they have guns, and from the raft, also hand grenades). I wonder why Dharma might arm them so well? I can't think of many cases on an island where you'd need grenades. Guns, possibly for hunting. Grenades? No way.

It's quite clear that Dharma put them there knowing that there'd be other people. No other reason why they'd need grenades.

EDIT: what are the chances that somebody doesn't push the button at the exact moment a plane passes over a (presumabley) uncharted island?

bunch of losers ay, spreading fake stuff around :rolleyes: can't wait till next wed.

I like the theory of the magnet causing the plane crash. It's the only plausbile theory I've heard about it crashing (hell, theres not many ways you can make a place crash).

The only other reason I can think of why the plane crashed would be:

Pilot/plane part of dharma, plane was always going to crash.

We know by all the related flashbacks that the crash definately wasn't a coincidence.

Because that is the way TV shows work, the seasons end in May (aprox.) and start in Sep-Oct.

No. According to tv.com this series ends in 2 episodes. And at least I havent read a renew of contract or something about this series.

So, I ask again, why are you (or the other guy) so sure that would be a 3rd season?

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