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


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Oh please...

If you can't handle it, go to an aussie forum that talks of Lost. Nobody is going to compromise discussion of the episode just for you.

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Just for me? Well so far in this thread spoiler tags have been used, oh and I'm pretty sure its almost the whole world that can't see the show straight away.

Just for me? Well so far in this thread spoiler tags have been used, oh and I'm pretty sure its almost the whole world that can't see the show straight away.

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Spoiler tags are used for episodes that haven't aired yet and since this show is airing in the US first, then you are just going to have to suck it up and face the reality that you can't request a nation of people who have already seen the ep to fill this thread full of spoiler tags just because you want it to happen since it doesnt air for you yet. Plain and simple. What don't you understand?

Oh, so why are spoiler tags used in threads for movies?

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cuz people may not have seen the movie yet? :huh:

btw, don't forget to watch GMA (Good Morning America) for the "secret" deleted scene. :unsure:

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The pirates' boat, being that it was small, does it signify that a mainland isn't far off?

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I don't think they're pirates, I think they are from the Island...

BTW, anybody notice that the trees weren't "PULLED" out by the "Security System", it looked more like they were "PUSHED" or BLOWN up from below? I am guessing that whatever the Security System is is down below. Maybe accesible via the hatch?

Also, whats with the little black whisps of smoke, they moved almost like they were alive??

I don't think they're pirates, I think they are from the Island...

BTW, anybody notice that the trees weren't "PULLED" out by the "Security System", it looked more like they were "PUSHED" or BLOWN up from below?  I am guessing that whatever the Security System is is down below.  Maybe accesible via the hatch?

Also, whats with the little black whisps of smoke, they moved almost like they were alive??

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yea i thought they were blow out from the ground too. and when they threw the dynomite in the hole what was with the wisps of smoke behind them. such a cool show.

My question is this: What was with the white trash hillbillies, they are a little far away from their home in Arkansas to be doing something in the south pacific.  hmmm Weird.

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I didn't see any "white trash hillbillies" in the show. I did see an old school fisherman looking person in a trawler with a few others in shadow. Why do they want boys though? I thought the last show was pretty good. Things I did not like were the "security system". I hope this will make sense when it is resolved. Does not look believable right now. That puff of smoke or what ever was a dissapointment.

Next season they all need to scavange that Black Rock ship. Send out teams to search the island.

Also, why dont they start a massive forest fire. Satellite is bound to pick it up.

cuz people may not have seen the movie yet?  :huh:

btw, don't forget to watch GMA (Good Morning America) for the "secret" deleted scene.  :unsure:

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ah dang. as soon as i read this i switch to ABC and caught the last 30 secsonds... :pinch:

I didn't see any "white trash hillbillies" in the show.  I did see an old school fisherman looking person in a trawler with a few others in shadow.  Why do they want boys though?  I thought the last show was pretty good. Things I did not like were the "security system".  I hope this will make sense when it is resolved.  Does not look believable right now.  That puff of smoke or what ever was a dissapointment. 

Next season they all need to scavange that Black Rock ship.  Send out teams to search the island. 

Also, why dont they start a massive forest fire.  Satellite is bound to pick it up.

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thats cruel, what about all the wildlife.

ahh man :( i forgot about the extra scene and i missed it.

A friend of mine thinks the people on the boat are the "others" that the french woman was talking about (cant remember her name) and that they were after the boy (which they got) and not the baby. And the hatch seems something like said earlier, the place leading to the security system or a bunker of some sort.

Gahh, I hate it that they left it like that!

This show has to be one of the best ive seen! Im up to date with all the episodes, its so addictive!!! Cant wait to find out whats the "others" are!!

I think its coming to the UK this Summer (channel 4), which is good for the people who cant be bothered to download it.

Here's something else...

Someone said (I need to rewatch to verify) that the French woman said "her" when referring to her baby, Alex. If thats the case, I wonder if the young girl piloting the trawler could be her? How long has the French woman been on the islnad too? We know the signal is 16 years old, but she could have been there MUCH longer....

Last question, Sahid found her by following a cable from the beach. Frist off, what is the cable (steel cable, power cable, etc). Secondly, what is the OTHER side of the cable attached to? If its a power cable, is there a generator in the ocean? If not, is somethign teathered to the cable?

I don't think they're pirates, I think they are from the Island...

BTW, anybody notice that the trees weren't "PULLED" out by the "Security System", it looked more like they were "PUSHED" or BLOWN up from below?  I am guessing that whatever the Security System is is down below.  Maybe accesible via the hatch?

Also, whats with the little black whisps of smoke, they moved almost like they were alive??

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In the pilot episode though we saw the large shadow of the monster while the survivors were in the cockpit of the plane. Also, in Boone's episode we saw the trees pulled up, and Shannon pulled up as well - now, that may have been hallucinated, but there's no reason to believe it isn't the real monster.

Here's something else...

Someone said (I need to rewatch to verify) that the French woman said "her" when referring to her baby, Alex.  If thats the case, I wonder if the young girl piloting the trawler could be her?  How long has the French woman been on the islnad too?  We know the signal is 16 years old, but she could have been there MUCH longer....

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We honestly don't know if she has been there the entire time - no one ever point blank asked her how long she has been there. I did not notice the girl piloting the boat, but I feel as if she was significant more attention would have been paid to her.

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