Lost - Season Three


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regarding 'wasted' episodes or the show moving too slow:

i liken LOST to a really good meal that consists of many courses. If you just relax and enjoy each course as it comes out, you'll experience a great meal and be fully satisfied once the dessert comes around.

But some of you sound like 6 year olds that haven't eaten in 4 days and only really care about dessert anyway. The first course was gobbled down because you were just so damn hungry...but now all you want is dessert, and each course before that is just an obstacle you have to endure. Everyone else is enjoying a nice meal while you're pounding your fists on the table, "Ice cream! I want ice cream!" Well, you'll get ice cream, when it's time.

It's not that the food's bad, it's just that some people are too impatient and don't care about actually savoring each course. Can some of the garnishes be a bit extraneous? Sure, but presentation is half the battle.

regarding 'wasted' episodes or the show moving too slow:

i liken LOST to a really good meal that consists of many courses. If you just relax and enjoy each course as it comes out, you'll experience a great meal and be fully satisfied once the dessert comes around.

But some of you sound like 6 year olds that haven't eaten in 4 days and only really care about dessert anyway. The first course was gobbled down because you were just so damn hungry...but now all you want is dessert, and each course before that is just an obstacle you have to endure. Everyone else is enjoying a nice meal while you're pounding your fists on the table, "Ice cream! I want ice cream!" Well, you'll get ice cream, when it's time.

It's not that the food's bad, it's just that some people are too impatient and don't care about actually savoring each course. Can some of the garnishes be a bit extraneous? Sure, but presentation is half the battle.

i completely agree, Lost is about the overall experience you are supposed to feel like part of the story, i know i do. if all you want is answers you probably arent going to enjoy Lost and those answers are going to be a long time in coming. try to sit back and relax and just watch events unfold...

So then, what good was the episode about Charlie? It only worsened his relationship with Claire and showed that Locke can get violent. No story progression, everything that happened in that episode may have very well occurred within 44 minutes that the show is aired. It tasted like crap even though it was supposed to be an appetizer. A waste. :)

it seems like a lot of people are doing the same as you Tom, they hear everyone talking about Lost and they want to see what the fuss is all about. a lot of people cant be bother to watch 2 and a bit seasons to do that though so well done for that lol :)

i agree with you though, it is one of the best shows i have seen. and now you have to wait for february to see more... i mean WTF is going on with those people in the arctic :s

please remind me where shes from?

She survived with the back of the plane lot, and when they were traveling to get to the Losties camp, she vanished, it was near when Shannon got shot by Anna.

Better information: http://lostpedia.com/wiki/Cindy

Great episode (Y) .

Was happy to see Kate get it on with Sawyer :p . Gutted that he was so willing to die though...

Anyway, long wait ahead :( .

Dude I am NOT happy to see Kate get it on with Sawyer! :crazy: Cuz I think Kate & Jack should be a pair, instead!

OK so I've been watching this over the last couple of months and have caught up to season 3 ep 6 now and I gotta say it's one of the best shows i've ever watched in my life. God!!

I've done this too, I bought the first 2 Seasons on DVD after wondering what all the fuss was about. Have then had to download the 6 episodes of Season 3. Rest assured I will be buying them as soon as they come out. I'm loving it so far :D

Oh and 24 too, but that's another story. :D

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