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Frank Granovski
November 8th, 2006, 06:47 PM
What ever happened with the girlfriend looking for her "lost" boyfriend? Do you recall the episode? She's hired these experts who seem to have discovered the island using magnetic readers or something like that.

What is that black mist that kills these poor souls?

Are "the others" "the good guys" or really the bad guys?

Who the Hell are some of these new people from the plane crash? Think we wouldn't notice?

It's become really stupid. No wonder Lost won't be coming back 'til Feb. after tonight's episode.

Nate Schmidt
November 8th, 2006, 09:59 PM
I agree with you totally Frank, I used to be a huge fan until mid-way during Season 2 I realized I just wasted an hour of my life watching Sawyer look for a tree frog that was giving him a headache. It's full of random story lines that are "connected" in bizarre ways. I've been watching just to see if it gets any better but I don't think it will. Oh well... there's always 24 to look forward to :)

Brian Duke
November 8th, 2006, 11:08 PM
I am almost "lost" on lost too. Its just ridiculous and its getting to the point where the plot and characters are so convoluted that it is difficult to follow and they will eventually lose their audience. IF, and only IF, they had wrapped it up in the first season it would have going down in history, in my opinon, as the greatest TV drama ever. However, greed has gotten the bets of them.

Greg Boston
November 8th, 2006, 11:50 PM
I am almost "lost" on lost too. Its just ridiculous and its getting to the point where the plot and characters are so convoluted that it is difficult to follow and they will eventually lose their audience. IF, and only IF, they had wrapped it up in the first season it would have going down in history, in my opinon, as the greatest TV drama ever. However, greed has gotten the bets of them.

They lost me after the first season by not giving continuous new episodes each week. I have better things to do than to figure out whether this week will be a new episode or a repeat. But even in the first season, they seemed to bring things into the story and then never get back to them. Like the large, unseen animal that attacked and killed in the first few episodes. I kept waiting to see what that thing was, and they never came back to it. Last I saw, Sawyer shot at it with a pistol.

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Chris Colin Swanson
November 9th, 2006, 12:17 AM
I have to agree with you all and I am still sickly hooked despite. I think its because I played the game myst and I find it to be a version of that game. I keep holding on to the faith that at some point they are going to put the threads together and it will become clear but I am seriously doubting that more and more. The more I watch the more I think it is not a great puzzle like Myst but just a strange soap opera with no intention of connecting it and only leading me on with the extranious intrigue.

Frank Granovski
November 9th, 2006, 12:30 AM
It's reminding me of the X-files more and more....

At least Jack outsmarted them on today's episode---or did he? Like I'm going to bite my fingernails 'til Feb. to find out? Screw it.

Barry Gribble
November 9th, 2006, 09:11 AM
I've actually been enjoying it... not quite as much as last season, but I still think they do a good job. I'm very curious about how they are going to get us back to everyone being together on the island.

Regarding the new survivors - they have always been there, floating around in the background not showing their faces. There are something like 40 survivors, and we only regularly see the 9 or so that we like. The rest are there to be injected in to the story as needed. If you look at the big funeral scenes or the sending away of the raft, they have quite a crowd. The rest just don't seem to matter.

Brian Duke
November 9th, 2006, 10:52 PM
My theory is that the Island is actually the place where they go to die, or that they may all have died already. Think about it, they all have shady backgrounds, they seemed to be doomed from the plane crash. So far a lot of them have died. Its just place to find out why they are dying and perhaps redeem themsleves in some way. that is why they have surreal monsters etc. Its death coming after each one, slowly, like Echo. After Echo died form that black smoke I knew it wasn't real anymore, and that it may be a haven for them to face their death.

Barry Gribble
November 9th, 2006, 10:59 PM
Brian,

The producers stay pretty tight-lipped on big themes, but the "they are already dead" and purgatory theories came out pretty early and they very specifically said it wasn't the case. I just watched the season one special features (good info there) and they said that they fealt that if they let that theory go people might lose investment in what was happening to the characters.

Brian Duke
November 10th, 2006, 05:16 AM
Brian,

The producers stay pretty tight-lipped on big themes, but the "they are already dead" and purgatory theories came out pretty early and they very specifically said it wasn't the case. I just watched the season one special features (good info there) and they said that they fealt that if they let that theory go people might lose investment in what was happening to the characters.

I never heard of my theory before, but then again, I don't really read much about the show anyway, since I caught onto it late.

I don't necessarily think "they already died," however, I do think, due to the abnormal Island behavior and the constant "killing off" the characters, there is a hint that this may be a place where they are going to die. Sort of like Jacobs Ladder, i.e. in between living and dying. And they are simply experiencing their past sins etc.

Think about this:

John Locke began to walk again on the island with no explanation.
Echo died from a "black smoke" that threw him around.
They can't get off this island.
They all seem to die off slowly.
They all seem to have shady pasts that they are trying to amends.

What other possible LOGICAL explanation could there be? The whole series thus far makes no sense, but has enough character development and cliffhangers to get an audience to keep watching. But NO movie would have gotten away with the amount of unexplained plots and characters as Lost.

Keith Loh
November 10th, 2006, 10:28 AM
I actually liked the cliffhanger from this episode. Crazy Jack is more interesting than Jack the Loser. And I got to see Kate who I can watch just staring into nothingness for an hour.

I'm still holding out that they will bring the dog Vincent back and devote one whole episode to his flashback.

Barry Gribble
November 10th, 2006, 11:00 AM
That would be really funny...

Frank Granovski
November 10th, 2006, 04:45 PM
Maybe the dog had a shady past too, like eating a cat, and the evil black mist got it.

Jason Bowers
November 25th, 2006, 09:13 PM
After Season 1 the original writer and creator of the series quit to work on a big movie. That is why the show dropped some of it's plots and has gone in a new direction. The people added this season were brought in to keep our attention and wonder what their backstory will be. They can now spend most of the season on them. The black smoke if you listen has a mechanical sound to it almost like a machine or a safety mechanism Locke said. Last season they killed Michelle rodriquez off because of her legal matters, and Michael and Walt had to go if they were to continue the slow time lapse of the story. It would look odd if only 50 days had passed and Walt starts growing a beard.

Barry Gribble
November 26th, 2006, 01:55 AM
I actually read that Michelle Rodriquez only took the job on the condition that it would be for a single season from the start. She said she's restless that way.

Van Zijl Loots
November 27th, 2006, 07:36 AM
I´m giving them, the makers of the show, till the end of this season to fix all this loose ends. If not, I´m leaving it, like I left Smallville a long time ago...

But anyways I still think it rocks, Lost that is...

Regards
Van Zijl

Russell Pearce
February 26th, 2007, 04:55 PM
ok who's still onboard with lost? I was gettin pretty annoyed with no follow ups to story lines and such but ive just seen episode 8 of season 3 and ive gota WTMF! old skool lost! nice...

Russ

Dan Aragon
February 26th, 2007, 10:25 PM
I'm watching. It is getting a bit drawn out for me, but I'll keep watching.

Frank Granovski
May 25th, 2007, 02:56 AM
So I started watching again to the last episode of the season.

4 questions:

1) Jack was having a flashback about the future...how come he kept mentioning to contact his father when he was trying to buy pills at the drugstore? Isn't his father dead?

2) What happened to the 2nd "identical" island, with the cabins and cages? Is there only 1 island again? I think the producers really screwed up.

3) is that island monster (the black mist) out of the picture now? For some reason no one's frightened of it.

4) How did that guy's father appear? The father said that he died and woke up on the island.

Ben Winter
May 25th, 2007, 06:22 PM
1) Jack was having a flashback about the future...how come he kept mentioning to contact his father when he was trying to buy pills at the drugstore? Isn't his father dead?

2) What happened to the 2nd "identical" island, with the cabins and cages? Is there only 1 island again? I think the producers really screwed up.

3) is that island monster (the black mist) out of the picture now? For some reason no one's frightened of it.

4) How did that guy's father appear? The father said that he died and woke up on the island.

1. Jack knew his father was dead and was hoping the pharmacist didn't, and would just accept the forged prescription. When she said "I'll have to call this in," he said "don't bother" because he knew his father of course wouldn't pick up.

2. ....it's still there. It's only got the station for zoological research on it though. Not sure why you'd expect anything to be happening there as of late though.

3. Not everyone knows about it, and even if they did they couldn't very well sit on the beach and wait to get picked off by the Others. If it was a major concern it would be a major plot point and a major incursion on everyone's ability to traverse the island, which it isn't.

4. ...one of those mysteries waiting to be explained.

Frank Granovski
May 26th, 2007, 12:54 AM
Thanks for the explanations.

Frank Granovski
May 29th, 2007, 04:22 AM
I had taped it for the wife and she just watched it. She didn't like it. During each recorded commercial, she had questions for me.