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As long as the real ending is better than that trainwreck of an ending to season 5...

(I know this post won't go down well with the lost faithful, don't get me wrong I like the series. I also thought the end of season 4 was bad.)

Cant wait, like seriously :p Although I don't want it to end :'(

Me neither.

I used to hate Lost so much, but last year I decided to give it another go and now I love it. I watched all 4 seasons over summer to catch up.

I really wish it wasn't ending.

Good news about the extra hour (Y)

Major w00tage right there!

I started watching the series from the beginning almost two weeks ago. Nearly done with the first season, seeing some clues that I didn't pick up on originally but picked up on in later seasons. We're half way through the first season and have my father-in-law hooked. I said it before: best show on television :D

Yeah. I am half-way through season 4 and yes, lost is the best show on television.

Looking forward to it! :D

Though with all these series ending, and not much starting, I don't know what i am going to watch once this is all over.

Yeah totally. Nothing left to watch! Well, actually what all do you watch now?

Looking forward to it! :D

Though with all these series ending, and not much starting, I don't know what i am going to watch once this is all over.

I think you've seen all the shows I regard as my top tier?

Sopranos/Six Feet Under/Oz/Scrubs/The Wire/Firefly/True Blood

I started watching 30 Rock on the plane home from America, it's pretty witty and a good waste of 20 mins, I'll probably finish the whole series (can't say that for some other comedy shows I ditched).

I think you've seen all the shows I regard as my top tier?

Sopranos/Six Feet Under/Oz/Scrubs/The Wire/Firefly/True Blood

I started watching 30 Rock on the plane home from America, it's pretty witty and a good waste of 20 mins, I'll probably finish the whole series (can't say that for some other comedy shows I ditched).

I've seen those two, well, all of Firefly, and lots of scrubs.

Though I do have the first series of the Shield lying around, apparently that can be quite good.

Though screw those, my parent has the definitive collection of Sharpe on DVD, oh yes! :D

I've seen those two, well, all of Firefly, and lots of scrubs.

Though I do have the first series of the Shield lying around, apparently that can be quite good.

Though screw those, my parent has the definitive collection of Sharpe on DVD, oh yes! :D

You have some watching to do son!

Six Feet Under/The Sopranos and The Wire, closely followed by Oz are my top shows of all time. No man is complete without seeing them :p

  • 2 weeks later...

Some interesting Observations from the Pilot on Rewatch

When Jack asks Kate to sew him up, he chooses the black thread. From everything we've learned on this show and all the black/white themes, it's interesting that he picks black.

Kate points out that Jack isn't scared, and this leads to Jack's surgery story and only letting fear in for 5 seconds, before finishing the surgery (and then sharing an Apollo bar with Jacob). But why was Jack so calm after the crash? Was this really his first time experiencing all of this?

Speaking of Smokey, he puts on a show for the 815 survivors on their first night there. Rose later mentions that there was something really familiar about the sound. Why was it familiar to her?

http://gulfcoastoffense.blogspot.com/2009/...tch-week-1.html

And the Spoiler in Video Game...

Will it just repeat itself at the end? Will Jack choose the Dark side in the Season 6?

Edited by JediXAngel

ABC television series 'Lost' props at Comic Con

In celebration of our fans around the world, Profiles in History has been selected to auction a selection of original props, set pieces, costumes and collectors' artifacts from the entire series in order to give our fans a chance to own a piece of one of the greatest, most iconic shows in history. A first look at some of these items will take place at this year's San Diego Comic Con."

Profiles in History, the world's largest Hollywood memorabilia auctioneer, will host this four-day sneak preview at booth #315 at the San Diego Comic Con July 23-26, and conduct this auction in May 2010.

Kate's toy plane, Hurley's winning lottery ticket, Locke's hunting knife, Sawyer's letter, Charlie's guitar, Mr. Eko's club as well as other key props, costumes and set pieces from the first five seasons of LOST will be on display at Comic Con.

Profiles in History President, Joseph Maddalena: "Profiles in History is thrilled to be holding the Lost Auction. Lost is one of the most iconic TV shows ever created, and we are working in conjunction with ABC to offer fans from around the world an opportunity to own a memento of this amazing show. This is a once in a lifetime auction event that will celebrate one of the most beloved shows in television history.

[source]

I want Charlies guitar :(

How do the producers of ABC's Lost plan to make their grab for Emmys gold? TVGuide.com has the exclusive reveal of which six episodes they submitted for consideration in the Outstanding Drama series category.

As expected, both parts of the Season 5 finale, "The Incident," made the cut. But which other four hours hope to be deemed Emmy-worthy?

Well, "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" made the short list, as did the similarly Locke-centric "Follow the Leader."

Rounding out Lost's Emmy reel are "La Fleur" (in which Sawyer went from con man to big man on the Dharma campus) and "The Variable" (which revealed Faraday's dangerous plan to "save" the future).

With Lost's list now revealed, one big mystery remains: Can the 2005 winner for Outstanding Drama Series beat the six other contenders in this year's race ? Big Love, Breaking Bad, Damages, Dexter, House and Mad Men?

[tv guide]

Woo.... *cries for a moment* the possible last 'Lost' thread :( - I say possible because someone, at some time will make one, I swear! :p

Edit: As Rappy said, Lost Comic Con stuff = Here :)

You know there will be a "Lost : The Movie" thread ;)

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