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


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soooo im like way back then?

how many more episodes to the end - do they find their way back or what happens?

DONT LEAVE ME IN THE DARK

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Why would they find their way back? They wouldn't exactly have much of a series then, would they?

Why would they find their way back? They wouldn't exactly have much of a series then, would they?

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Dunno how much of a series they are gonna have now, alot of people are dead / stranded in the ocean.

All they really have to work with now was whatever is in that bunker... Which is prolly bad because of the numbers...

Dunno how much of a series they are gonna have now, alot of people are dead / stranded in the ocean.

All they really have to work with now was whatever is in that bunker... Which is prolly bad because of the numbers...

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*SPOILERS FOLLOW*

We've got Walt (the kid) taken by the mysterious pirates that just happened to be in some run-down shanty in the middle of the ocean. What were they doing there? Why'd they take the kid? Do they know his powers?

We've got Sawyer shot and all three of them (Sawyer, Jin and Michael) stranded in the ocean who knows how far from land. Will Sawyer survive the night? Will any of them make it back alive?

We've got the invisible moster/security system/black cloud that's still stomping around somewhere on the island. What is it? What is it protecting? Is it organic or mechanical, or both?

We've got the capsule door, which finally opened, showing us a tunnel with a ladder that only goes down about 4 feet. How deep is it? Where does it go? Are there more of these shafts on the island?

We've got the numbers. Those damn numbers. What do they represent? A date? A location? A code?

We've got the fact that at least four vessels have found themselves on the island over the ages (pirate ship, smuggling plane, Danielle's ship, and the cast's plane). What draws them here?

Yeah...doesn't look like there's much to talk about next season :rolleyes:

okay so some people went on the boat they made and they are stranded. Did the chinese people make up?. did they eventually  open the stupid small windows thingie. what what what?

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They're Korean, man! Anyways, I really think that you should watch the episodes instead of asking for spoilers - it's so worth it to wait!

*SPOILERS FOLLOW*

We've got Walt (the kid) taken by the mysterious pirates that just happened to be in some run-down shanty in the middle of the ocean.  What were they doing there?  Why'd they take the kid?  Do they know his powers?

We've got Sawyer shot and all three of them (Sawyer, Jin and Michael) stranded in the ocean who knows how far from land.  Will Sawyer survive the night?  Will any of them make it back alive?

We've got the invisible moster/security system/black cloud that's still stomping around somewhere on the island.  What is it?  What is it protecting?  Is it organic or mechanical, or both?

We've got the capsule door, which finally opened, showing us a tunnel with a ladder that only goes down about 4 feet.  How deep is it?  Where does it go?  Are there more of these shafts on the island?

We've got the numbers.  Those damn numbers.  What do they represent?  A date?  A location?  A code? 

We've got the fact that at least four vessels have found themselves on the island over the ages (pirate ship, smuggling plane, Danielle's ship, and the cast's plane).  What draws them here?

Yeah...doesn't look like there's much to talk about next season :rolleyes:

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Can't see it being on Par with the first season in all honesty. I mean ya, there are things they can show/explain, but are there really 26 episodes worth? Think of all that happened in this past season. There was always something going on. I dunno... Just my opinion.

Can't see it being on Par with the first season in all honesty.  I mean ya, there are things they can show/explain, but are there really 26 episodes worth?  Think of all that happened in this past season.  There was always something going on.  I dunno...  Just my opinion.

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I am thinking of all that happened last season. After a few episodes it didn't seem like there was much going on. But look at it now. All kinds of shiat went down. You don't think next season will bring it's fair share of new twists, plot developments, character developments, etc.?

Next season isn't going to solely continue with existing story arcs, but it'll surely open up new doors as well.

This is the kind of series that opens up two doors every time they close one. They can pretty much do this forever as long as they keep good writers on hand. Once they decide to end the series, or once they don't get picked up for next season, they'll stop opening new doors and spend the remaining episodes tying everything up and revealing all the remaining mysteries.

  • 2 months later...
Anyone been watching the new TV show "Lost" on ABC?  It's such a great show!  I was wondering what your theories are on the show?  I'm starving for info!

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Lost is my favorite show. i watch it every week. I dont have any major theories yet for season 2 I had a lot in season 1. but and this is with all the fans of lost what is in the hatch. we are gona find out in the season premire on september 21st. We know theres something major under there.

for all of the fans of LOST here is one of their fan sites:

and dont forget the Season 1 on DVD whitch comes out on tuesday.

Lost is my favorite show. i watch it every week. I dont have any major theories yet for season 2 I had a lot in season 1. but and this is with all the fans  of lost  what is in the hatch. we  are gona find out  in the season premire on september 21st. We know theres something major under there.

for all of the fans of LOST here is one of their fan sites:

and dont forget the Season 1 on DVD whitch comes out on tuesday.

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Thanks for reminding me to pick up a copy of the Season 1 DVD on Tuesday.

I'm also anxiously awaiting Season 2... I thought S1 was so great, it instantly ranked in my top favorite TV shows ever. The story, the acting, the whole show, I just loved it. I watched all of S1's episodes in 2 days, couldn't stop watching it. I hope this show goes on for more seasons to come :yes:

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