Lost - Season Three


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oh come on!. Give us the complete episode NOW!.

and about

Santoro, good to know that his character is going to die. He was annoying, the same with the girl.

If they wanna kick this season, they must bring Shannon back :D

Yea, she was REALLY hot. The other girls looks like cows compared with her :)

Lost gets the 24 treatment :D

Face it, if Jack Bauer couldn't avoid the pirates, either will Jack, Kate, and Sawyer. Yesterday, screeners of LOST Not in Portland started showing up in film critics mailboxes around the world. Those lucky bastards all caught an early glimpse at the goodness that is LOST's february 7th return. I'm not going to be so asinine as to bother telling you what the general consensus is on the episode - c'mon, could it be anything other than great? I suspect those of us with a torrent client will know soon enough.

Now, I don't support that kind of activity, but I suspect with the passion that this group of fans has for LOST that morals will go out the window as soon as word hits the street of the episodes availability.

Special note to ABC. Our circulation is actually larger than some of the newspapers I've read 'not in portland' reviews in this morning... where's the love. (I swear I have no idea how to rip a dvd, scouts honor.)

:D

From Tailsection

On Wednesday night, ABC delivered screeners of the return episode of Lost, which is to air on Feb. 7, to TV critics here in Pasadena. The disc came in an unmarked brown envelope ...

In an attached cover letter, the network says: “We kindly ask that you use your discretion in reviewing this show by not revealing any plot details that contain spoilers,” and of course I’ll respect that.

Within those confines, here’s a glimpse at the next Lost hour:

The episode begins off the island.

The line between Others and Losties is becoming increasingly blurred, rather like the racial divide that quickly crumbled in this season’s Survivor.

Episode title: “Not in Portland,” and I’m pretty sure they mean the one in Oregon.

Juliet has a sister.

First word of the episode: “Hello.”

Episode’s opening segment is action-packed, as Kate and Sawyer race through the jungle on their escape attempt. The attempt takes a few detours and even involves a hatch, though not a very big one.

The two-islands-or-one question is answered definitely.

One-liner from Sawyer: “Nice to meet ya, Sheena.”

The Others’ island could use a decent anesthesiologist -- maybe they could offer one of those “We’ll pay your tuition if you promise to practise here for five years” deals.

My boyfriend’s captive, and there’s gonna be trouble.

Now playing on Screen One at the Others Island Cineplex: an extremely weird psychedelic flick that’s pure torture to watch.

The wonderful character actor Zeljko Ivanek, who was a wicked Serb on Season One of 24, the slimy governor on Oz and a noble prosecutor on Homicide, shows up in this episode.

“The sky turned purple”: What was that all about?

Kate and Jack share a tender moment, and it’s easily the emotional highlight of the episode.

The main question with Lost has become, Is it going forward or in ever-deeper loops? This one goes forward into uncertain territory, and it makes you want to know what comes after. If you’re a viewer who has grown tired of the series’ matrushka-doll structure and are wondering whether it’s worth the bother to keep watching, I’d say yes, keep watching.

Edited by Rappy
Whats all this i'm hearing that episode 7 maybe leaked?

It's technically not been leaked but its been sent to the same critics that had 24 Season 6 Premiere so you would assume it be leaked but the critics who have seen have revealed the rundown of the episode :)

- Ben wakes up during the surgery.

- Karl - Sawyer's cage buddy from Tale of Two Cities and Alex's boyfriend - is being held on the hydra island. Alex saves Kate and Sawyer and makes a deal, if they help her rescue Karl she will get them off the island. They go to another station, a smaller one, where Karl is being held. Sawyer over powers the guard and they break in. Inside Karl is strapped to a chair with his eyes forced open. He is being forced to watch a strange movie. The scene has definite brain-washing implications. The movie is of the level of the hatch map and even more. Lots of images to digest, freeze-frame, and theorize on. Get your pause buttons ready.

- Juliet kills Pickett to help Kate and Sawyer escape.

- Even though you think you know Juliet's motives, you don't. She is a master manipulator with a very personal agenda. That agenda will be known in the final act.

- One person I spoke with speculated that Juliet thinks Jack killed Ethan.

- Juliet's flash-back is very connected to how she came to be on the island in the first-place. You should also pay careful attention to 'when' the flash back seems to be taking place.

I got that from Stationzer0 who has sources who has the episode in their hands...damn them!!! but he said its close to being leaked at least one torrent site has it but is waiting :D

I got that from Stationzer0 who has sources who has the episode in their hands...damn them!!! but he said its close to being leaked at least one torrent site has it but is waiting :D

I hope their not lying, or else I'll go over and kick them in the head. :mad:

I got that from Stationzer0 who has sources who has the episode in their hands...damn them!!! but he said its close to being leaked at least one torrent site has it but is waiting :D

Interesting spoilers, thanks. I do hope there not lieing! :pinch:

The Best Promo yet in my opinion plus some new scenes and is

Hurley driving a car?!?...looks like it :laugh:

Then Juliet talking to Jack saying your friends can't get off the island because we aren't on that island.

The scene of Jack talking to Cindy in the cages.

Jack talking to Kate on the walkie "Promise me, that you'll never come back here for me"

A scene of Jack in the cage with a blonde haired woman, she says something like "I was reading your tatoos" and "Do you want to know what they mean?" and Jack smiles. Then a scene of Desmond runnign into the water to get Calaire.

A scene of Skate pulling off into their little canoe, and it has a nice sail up.

Kate saying "We can't leave Jack behind (not on the canoe)

Jack kissing Achara.

Desmond getting out of the water with Claire in his hands.

A scene of Achara nad her blue bra (?lol)

Flashes of Sun holding Aaron, Jin looking down, Hurley, Locke (with a spear looking like thing), Kate hitting that guy with the riffle but,and Desmond's line "No matter what I do, you're gonna die" and then it looks like his lips move to say "Charlie" he makes the "Ch" lip..lol

Source: I am the monster@4815162342

Edited by Rappy

* Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro are MIA. I hope that means what I think that means.

* It's not. An ABC rep says only full-fledged series regulars made the trip to press tour. Technically, Kiele and Rodrigo are guest stars. Eh, a boy can dream.

* Yunjin Kim claims even she doesn't know who the father of Sun's unborn baby is.

* Jack, Kate and Sawyer's time on "Others' island" is officially over at the end of Episode Six, says Damon Lindelof.

* Michael Emerson creeps me out. And I like it.

* Scoop! Carlton Cuse reveals that they're "in discussions" with the network about "picking an end-point for the show. It's always been discussed that this show will have a beginning, middle and end." Damon adds that they want to keep doing the show "as long as it's good."

* The Jack/Juliet and Claire/Charlie relationships will intensify during the final batch of episodes.

* Carlton says the point of Rodrigo and Kiele's characters will become apparent in Episode 14. The point of a really sharp knife, perhaps?

* Who does Evangeline Lilly want Kate to end up with -- Jack or Sawyer? "The obvious answer is whatever serves the story," she says. Obvious answers suck.

* Damon admits that sometimes ABC tells them to, "Answer some f---ing questions!"

* Emilie de Ravin looks bored to tears.

* Carlton strongly suggests that the resolution of Heroes' "Save the cheerleader, save the world" plot didn't live up to all the hype.

* Much to his excitement, Daniel Dae Kim will start speaking more English on the show.

* Scoop! Lost may air 22 consecutive episodes next season -- a-la 24.

Source: Ausiello Report

Pwroar at that bottom one!!! :D

'Lost' creators: We know where we're going

PASADENA, California (Hollywood Reporter) --

The producers of "Lost" are looking to set a precise end-date for ABC's Emmy-winning thriller, which some critics say has lost its way this season.

A time line would help the show's creative team plot out the final story arcs of the marooned plane-crash survivors, executive producer Carlton Cuse told reporters Sunday.

"It's time for us now to find an end point for this show," Cuse said during ABC's portion of the Television Critics Assn. winter press tour in Pasadena. "It's always been discussed that the show would have a beginning, middle and end."

Cuse, who executive produces with Damon Lindelof, said there seemed to be "an underlying anxiety (among fans) that ... we don't know what we're doing."

He noted that "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has said her series will end after the next book, "which gives everybody a sort of feeling of certainty that that story is driving toward a conclusion."

Some critics have blasted ABC's decision to launch the third season of "Lost" in the fall for seven weeks and then rest it for four months. It returns to ABC's schedule next month. ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson said they might be right, and next year he wants to go the route Fox does with "24," running all 20-something episodes consecutively with no repeats.

The success of "Lost" in its 2004 debut led the way for a parade of heavily serialized dramas. Like clockwork, the major networks dived head-first into serial territory this past season -- but with few successes. ABC misfired this fall with two cliffhanger-driven shows, "The Nine" and "Daybreak."

"The shows were incredibly well-produced," McPherson said. "We loved the shows creatively . . . It may have just been the timing."

He said both "Nine" and the poorly-rated freshman drama "Six Degrees" still have a chance to return to the schedule this spring despite being pulled. "Degrees," in fact, is in production to finish out its original 13-episode order.

In fact, many of ABC's rookie series have struggled to find their footing. That includes the comedy "The Knights of Prosperity," a half-hour built around the antics of an oddball group of New Yorkers who set their sights on robbing Mick Jagger. But McPherson said he was committed to comedy.

"The great thing is that people are taking chances," he said. "I mean, for us, taking chances is what redefined us ... We hope we can get a bigger audience for (comedies). But I also don't think that the sitcom is dead ... I believe that comedy is due to kind of explode."

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/...reut/index.html

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