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


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ahhh....my DVR can also record 2 things at once so i don't run into that issue...

I think TiVo can do that, but it requires two RF cables and I don't feel like buying another one. I cannot wait for IPTV to come my way because that should, hopefully, solve that problem :)

So, no theories about the next episode?

I wonder why Jack is so damn stupid to go out there and yell for them (if it is him in the net).

Just burn a patch of wood, and leave a freakin message for them to find or something.........

I wonder why Jack is so damn stupid to go out there and yell for them (if it is him in the net).

Just burn a patch of wood, and leave a freakin message for them to find or something.........

Seriously, why doesn't he just e-mail them or something? Text message? Fine fine...leave a voicemail... :p

Seriously, why doesn't he just e-mail them or something? Text message? Fine fine...leave a voicemail... :p

1-800-The-Others

"You've reached the voicemail for The Others. I'm sorry, but we're not able to come to the phone right now. If you are expecting a new born, please leave a message and we'll come kidnap the mother within 72 hours. Thank you!"

:p

1-800-The-Others

"You've reached the voicemail for The Others. I'm sorry, but we're not able to come to the phone right now. If you are expecting a new born, please leave a message and we'll come kidnap the mother within 72 hours. Thank you!"

:p

LOl, He He He.

online for free beginning in May.

The thing is, ABC is a public channel (free of charge), so, is like they are giving air for free :p

Another funny thing is, that this is published on fox news! :D

I wonder what the resolution and format will be.

I don't know but this statement bothers me since I use Linux primarily at home:

Sweeney said ABC had already rejected several other deals for possible distribution of TV shows, but she declined to say which ones.

"You're not going to see us on every single platform," she said.

I bet the free thing will put the hurt on iTunes' sale of Lost substantially.

I don't think so. I mean, did anyone every download a video from iTunes that did NOT have a video iPod? It seems to me like getting them via iTunes to watch on your computer was optimal. But, someone please correct me if I'm wrong as I have not used their video service before.

I wonder what the resolution and format will be.

Found out something: Broadcasts will be streamed using Flash 8, in either 500x282 at 400kbs or 700x394 at 700 kbps, both of which use the 16x9 aspect ratio. Users, on Macs or PCs, will be able to pause and select chapters, but not skip the commercials from major advertisers that will make up part of the stream. These commercials will be interactive.

Mac Rumors had this posted which leads to the official press release: http://www.disneyabctv.com/datvg_press/dis...ml?id=041006_06

I was just looking over the episode where Sun got pregnant and I searched and I'm surprised no one brought up that the pregnancy test that Sun had a few weeks ago said "Widmore Labs" on it. The sign on the power plant in one of Charlie's flashbacks said "Widmore Construction" supposedly. I'm surprised I didn't bring that up either.

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Not sure if anyone posted it, but the part where they reversed Sawyer and Bernard's discussion, they said:

Bernard: Well...How do you know?

Sawyer: I've got my sources.

Bernard: Aren't you going to tell him that?

Sawyer: Not my place.

Bernard: Well..You should tell him.

Sawyer: Hell no...Let Sunshine tell him

I was just looking over the episode where Sun got pregnant and I searched and I'm surprised no one brought up that the pregnancy test that Sun had a few weeks ago said "Widmore Labs" on it. The sign on the power plant in one of Charlie's flashbacks said "Widmore Construction" supposedly. I'm surprised I didn't bring that up either.

My friend has just informed me that its also on the basket on the Balloon.

I was just looking over the episode where Sun got pregnant and I searched and I'm surprised no one brought up that the pregnancy test that Sun had a few weeks ago said "Widmore Labs" on it. The sign on the power plant in one of Charlie's flashbacks said "Widmore Construction" supposedly. I'm surprised I didn't bring that up either.

I listen to the Official Podcast and the Executive Produces say that Widmore Labs will play a huge part in the show. I assume, some how, they tie in with Dharma and the Hanso Foundation.

Not sure if anyone posted it, but the part where they reversed Sawyer and Bernard's discussion, they said:

Bernard: Well...How do you know?

Sawyer: I've got my sources.

Bernard: Aren't you going to tell him that?

Sawyer: Not my place.

Bernard: Well..You should tell him.

Sawyer: Hell no...Let Sunshine tell him

And?

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