Lost - Season 5


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Lost takes one less set of breaks than most shows.

I'm assuming here, but that's probably because it only goes up to 17 episodes for this season and the next.

Anyway, it's a minor complaint. I guess I should have emphasized that in the other post. Also, it's not that the break time is long, but the amount of commercials they pack into that time. You know when you watch 5-8 commercials during one break, it will seem long in comparison to 2-5 commercials in the same time.

I'm assuming here, but that's probably because it only goes up to 17 episodes for this season and the next.

Anyway, it's a minor complaint. I guess I should have emphasized that in the other post. Also, it's not that the break time is long, but the amount of commercials they pack into that time. You know when you watch 5-8 commercials during one break, it will seem long in comparison to 2-5 commercials in the same time.

I understand what you're saying, but it adds up to the same number of commercials.

Also, it doesn't have anything to do with the number of episodes. Its been this way since S3.

Do what everyone else does, and DVR it and start at 9:20. You'll finish right on time without watching a single commercial.

The code name for Season's 5 finale moment is "The Fork in the Outlet"

I don't get it...

Sounds like something to do with plugs, don't forget foreign plug adapters are sort of forklike so fork in the electric outlet maybe means the incident

Edited by Rappy
Sounds like something to do with plugs, don't forget foreign plug adapters are sort of forklike so fork in the electric outlet maybe means the incident

Good theory, it's gotta be linked to the incident

Gisselle in Tampa, Fla.: When are Sawyer and Kate getting back together on Lost?

No time in season five, but check back for season six. You should like what you see... (P.S. Exec prod Eddy Kitsis says, perhaps jokingly, perhaps not, "Season six is free to be you and me. Do what you feel.")

Melva in Orlando: My favorite Lost characters have remained Jack, Charlie, Boone and Sayid since the first ep. I'm down by two. So, can you help a sister out: Are Jack and Sayid a sure bet to live through next season? I can't imagine a Lost series finale without either of them!

No promises about a series finale, but neither Jack nor Sayid are the major Lost death happening in season five.

I personally think it's going to be Ben. I can't see any of the 06 biting the bullet. Mind it does depend on how he is judged by Smokey and whatnot. And does anybody have any idea what has happened to Daniel? Is he still will the Dharmaville people? Edited by RPatel

Some more finale snippets...

- We will be seeing a 3rd Eloise Hawking. This time played by Alice Evans who will between the ages of the young and old Ellie.

- The Wedding scene is definitely that of Sun and Jin as has previously been reported and NOT that of Aaron and JiYeon that has been speculated on some sites.

- Jacob will be in attendance for the ceremony

Was talking to my boss (2 of them infact) who LOVE lost, haven't missed an episode etc and they think Lost is getting boring and losing its way... i don't think that ?

/Discuss :p

Typical of your average viewers...

Scared of Science Fiction!

...

"Oh Noes, Time Travel? This show is TEH Suck now" :p

Tonight!!! :woot:

Gisselle in Tampa, Fla.: When are Sawyer and Kate getting back together on Lost?

No time in season five, but check back for season six. You should like what you see... (P.S. Exec prod Eddy Kitsis says, perhaps jokingly, perhaps not, "Season six is free to be you and me. Do what you feel.")

Jaaate is OVER?

Anyone checked the new sneak peeks at Dark UFO? Seems like tonight's is gonna be a great episode.

http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2009/04/e...-two-sneak.html

Yeah, was about to post it.

This is going to be a great episode. There has never been a bad Ben/Locke episode.

Typical of your average viewers...

Scared of Science Fiction!

..

"Oh Noes, Time Travel? This show is TEH Suck now" :p

Tonight!!! :woot:

I gotta agree with that, people I know that used to watch Lost don't anymore. When I ask them why it's always the same it's boring/it's too confusing now. A little bit of time travel scares a lot of people doesn't it :s

Anyone checked the new sneak peeks at Dark UFO? Seems like tonight's is gonna be a great episode.

http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2009/04/e...-two-sneak.html

I was so tempted not to watch them but I succumbed! this episode looks amazing!

Anyone checked the new sneak peeks at Dark UFO? Seems like tonight's is gonna be a great episode.

http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2009/04/e...-two-sneak.html

Wow, wow. It's certainly going to be better than the last few episodes (in terms of excitement and gaining of knowledge). And from the teaser : Ben actually knew that Locke would be revived by the island? I guess that theory about Ben was correct.

Indiana Ben and the Temple of Richard.

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Episode 5.13 - Some Like it Hoth - UK Press Release

?After young Ben is reported missing from the infirmary, suspicion mounts among the Dharma Initiative that there are traitors in their midst and Sawyer's lies about the castaways look set to come undone.

Meanwhile, Miles is asked to deliver a package to a senior Dharma operative as flashbacks reveal how he came to be part of Widmore's operation to retrieve Ben from the island.

But what is his connection to one of the most important figures in the Dharma Initiative??

Source: What's On TV UK

Duh:ph :p

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