Lost is back!

iaeolan

Dalayan Elder
:siren: :siren: After a long hiatus... Lost is back! :siren: :siren:

If I remember correctly, the writer's said 23rd Psalm is going to be about Eko's past, his 40 days of silence, and the significance of his club.


Next Episode:
Wednesday, Jan.11, 8/7c
"Lost: Revelation"
Discover the complete story of the grueling first 48 days on the island for both the fuselage survivors and tailies after the crash of Oceanic flight 815.

Wednesday, Jan.11, 9/8c
"The 23rd Psalm"
Mr. Eko interrogates Charlie about the Virgin Mary statue, Claire begins to lose faith in Charlie when she discovers his secret, and Jack is an interested observer when Kate gives the recovering Sawyer a much-needed haircut.

:D :D :D
 
Raherin said:
You sound like my mom when she talks about soap operas. <3

See, that's exactly what lost is... except it
- doesn't suck
- has a better story line
- has a larger budget
- involves things other then love/family drama
 
raherin is just in a different demographic then me.
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im early 20s male kickass ubersaurus
 
After the first season of Lost ... I had a theory that ... all of the survivors were all really dead, and we were watching their "souls" try to find a way to be "released"/"get out" of that place. But since then ... my theories have been crushed ... which is a shame, because that would have been a great twist ending.
 
Eh, someone will wake up in bed, open the shower door and find Patrick Duffy bathing and find out it was all dream... Or that they were all part of an autistic boys imagination while playing with a snowglobe with an island inside it. Or maybe they'll wake up and find out that they really were just a dream of a 70's sitcom psychologist!? The possibilities are endless! :D
 
Xardon said:
After the first season of Lost ... I had a theory that ... all of the survivors were all really dead, and we were watching their "souls" try to find a way to be "released"/"get out" of that place. But since then ... my theories have been crushed ... which is a shame, because that would have been a great twist ending.

The writers explained very early on that everything in the show could be explained scientifically.
 
iaeolan said:
Xardon said:
After the first season of Lost ... I had a theory that ... all of the survivors were all really dead, and we were watching their "souls" try to find a way to be "released"/"get out" of that place. But since then ... my theories have been crushed ... which is a shame, because that would have been a great twist ending.

The writers explained very early on that everything in the show could be explained scientifically.

Well forget that, if the show doesn't defy logic that I don't want to watch it.

/returns to watching his A-Team reruns where everyone has such great aim that nobody dies
 
dbum said:
iaeolan said:
Xardon said:
After the first season of Lost ... I had a theory that ... all of the survivors were all really dead, and we were watching their "souls" try to find a way to be "released"/"get out" of that place. But since then ... my theories have been crushed ... which is a shame, because that would have been a great twist ending.

The writers explained very early on that everything in the show could be explained scientifically.

Well forget that, if the show doesn't defy logic that I don't want to watch it.

/returns to watching his A-Team reruns where everyone has such great aim that nobody dies

I personally would rather a show be like this which forces you to remain within the bounds of logic, yet is still perplexing rather then at the end of the series go "ROFLAMLOL IT WAS ALL A DREAM!!! THE END!"
 
iaeolan said:
I personally would rather a show be like this which forces you to remain within the bounds of logic, yet is still perplexing rather then at the end of the series go "ROFLAMLOL IT WAS ALL A DREAM!!! THE END!"

Mine was just a load of sarcasm. But I would agree that a show ending with the cheesey "it was all a dream" bit is freaking lame. But then again I really only watch cartoons/anime now - so much more entertaining. The last "have to watch show" for me was The Pretender - and that was years ago.
 
dbum said:
iaeolan said:
I personally would rather a show be like this which forces you to remain within the bounds of logic, yet is still perplexing rather then at the end of the series go "ROFLAMLOL IT WAS ALL A DREAM!!! THE END!"

Mine was just a load of sarcasm. But I would agree that a show ending with the cheesey "it was all a dream" bit is freaking lame. But then again I really only watch cartoons/anime now - so much more entertaining. The last "have to watch show" for me was The Pretender - and that was years ago.

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iaeolan said:
I personally would rather a show be like this which forces you to remain within the bounds of logic, yet is still perplexing rather then at the end of the series go "ROFLAMLOL IT WAS ALL A DREAM!!! THE END!"

ROFLAMLOL THIS POST WAS ALL A DREAM!!! THE END!
 
Next Episode:
Wednesday, Jan.18, 9/8c
"The Hunting Party"
Jack, Locke and Sawyer pursue a determined Michael after he heads into the jungle toward the dreaded "Others" in search of Walt. Meanwhile, Sun has a surprising reaction to Jin's desire to join the search party, and Hurley and Charlie commiserate over the age-old conundrum of "what women want."


Michael and his crazy antics.... I disappointed they didn't show more of the computer conversations... but wait, were they just one of the island hallucinations?
 
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