Lost - Season Three


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There wasn't much new info or excitement, but I really enjoyed this episode. It takes me back to when I loved all the characters. I think I at least smiled if not laughed throughout the majority of this one.

I'm glad others have grasped the purpose of the episode. For the last few weeks, and indeed most of this season, we've been bombarded by nothing but misery, misfortune and dread. The castaways, and the audience as well, needed a respite, a moment to feel good again. When Hurley turned that key and the van started, I was just as happy as Sawyer and Jin. Just like Hurley's dad said, everyone needs a little hope now and again.

I'm glad others have grasped the purpose of the episode. For the last few weeks, and indeed most of this season, we've been bombarded by nothing but misery, misfortune and dread. The castaways, and the audience as well, needed a respite, a moment to feel good again. When Hurley turned that key and the van started, I was just as happy as Sawyer and Jin. Just like Hurley's dad said, everyone needs a little hope now and again.

Exactly. I believe that was the main theme of this show, having hope. Without hope, they might as well go do something to get themselves killed. With hope, they can do more and have something to look forward to now, being rescued or finding out the complete truth of the island and staying. Either way, it removes the despair, dread, etc. that everyone was having.

My only complaint is that they had a little more going on with Russo and Locke, Kate and Sayid, but I don't really think they could've done anything worthwhile to be squeezed in this episode, so I'll take it as is :)

Although I found last weeks episode the worst for a long time I wouldn't say I would ditch the show because of it...yeah we all jump on here and say "its crap" or "I am losing faith" yeah it wasn't good but as someone said they are here to take you on a ride and show you the whole story the bigger picture so I wont ever stop watching it, I will just be unhappy if we had 2 or 3 episodes like Jacks episode in a row where they dont answer as much promised but then again that wasn't the writers fault it was the promo makers fault.

I just finish this ep. They are walking in circles for a chance. Like always.

"You want the numbers again, there you go!". I think they (the producers) believe the viewers will have all the faith they expect to have. Aka, the ppl will watch this show forever.

At least this ep we dont see the Jack stupid smile all the time.

The character-centric episode was pretty good. Somebody complained that there aren't enough likeable characters in Lost anymore. This one about Hurley really brought that back.

It sets the scene for a good episode next week, but I can't help feeling that, if after a week, this is the best they can come up with, they are going to continue to lose viewers. They should increase the frequency of episodes, IMO.

Also, on the promo, doesn't the voice say "for mainland communication, enter 3, 8"? Maybe they send a message to the Hanso Foundation that DHARMA has changed one of the numbers.

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The character-centric episode was pretty good. Somebody complained that there aren't enough likeable characters in Lost anymore. This one about Hurley really brought that back.

It sets the scene for a good episode next week, but I can't help feeling that, if after a week, this is the best they can come up with, they are going to continue to lose viewers. They should increase the frequency of episodes, IMO.

Also, on the promo, doesn't the voice say "for mainland communication, enter 3, 8"? Maybe they send a message to the Hanso Foundation that DHARMA has changed one of the numbers.

Yeah I saw that on the promo and I wonder what the significance of the chess game is...it looks alot like the one the 2 people in the Arctic Station were playing at the end of Season 2

If des saw charlie dying... I mean

if desmond LIVED charlie dying, how is des able to prevent or forsee every posible charlie-dying situation? I mean, the logical thing is that when desmond lived this future we suppose he's lived, charlie died, and end of story. Unless desmond saved him in that previously lived future too, but that wouldn't mean desmond is saving charlie, that would mean desmond is doing whatever he did before.

I mean, if desmond lived it all before, he can't have possible lived every possible variation of that future.

Within the last month I've watched all the season DVDs (through netflix) and caught up on Season 3. I think the series will have to wrap up in season 3. I don't know if I will be able to stand a season 4 as I'm not sure the story line has anywhere left to go besides

explaining the stupid smoke stuff that comes out of the island and kills people

.

I've enjoyed the series though!

I've pretty much become addicted to Lost as much as I am to Prison Break and Heroes (and only started watching it 2 days ago - went through all 3 seasons).

But I totally hate the way they've suddenly introduced the 2 new "characters" (that blonde chick and unshaved guy) who came out of nowhere and are suddenly part of the group and are aware of everything that is going on. It simply doesn't feel right (and they're horrible actors to boot).

But I totally hate the way they've suddenly introduced the 2 new "characters" (that blonde chick and unshaved guy) who came out of nowhere and are suddenly part of the group and are aware of everything that is going on.

they're not part of the group yet and i doubt they're aware of everything

sawyer 'asked who the hell are you?' to the chick and their only involvement so far was going with locke, sahid and ecko to the other hatch

they're not part of the group yet and i doubt they're aware of everything

sawyer 'asked who the hell are you?' to the chick and their only involvement so far was going with locke, sahid and ecko to the other hatch

Episode 14 we find out how they got there supposedly along with new footage of the plane crash...

But I totally hate the way they've suddenly introduced the 2 new "characters" (that blonde chick and unshaved guy) who came out of nowhere and are suddenly part of the group and are aware of everything that is going on. It simply doesn't feel right (and they're horrible actors to boot).

I hate those two as well, I hope they write them out of the show. I read somewhere that there was a scene that introduces them, but it got cut out to fit the show into an hour.

I hate those two as well, I hope they write them out of the show. I read somewhere that there was a scene that introduces them, but it got cut out to fit the show into an hour.

Theres alot of scenes that are cut out because I was watching an interview with Cuse and Lindelof and they said when Kate had tea with Ben in the first episodes of Season 3 there was a scene where Kate tried to escape her handcuffs but that was cut and put as extra on the dvd when its out...

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