LOST Discussion Thread

GoofBall06

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I remember Walt looking at the comic book and his father asked, "oh, you can read spanish?" and Walt says " No I'm just looking at the pictures" (or something like that)

but I THINK it was that day when the group saw the polar bear in the jungle.

So do you think whenever Walt gets mad, something happens?

Also, do you think Locke is a bad guy or a good guy? For me it's hard to say... :veryconfu
 
Locke is definitly a good guy although, I think they're trying to make you double think him. The previews for last night's show made it appear that he was trying to come between Walt and his Dad and just the opposite happened.

How weird was that episode? The ads kept promising all your quesitons would be answered and now I have more than I had before . . .

Chele
 

stranger

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GoofBall06 said:
Also, do you think Locke is a bad guy or a good guy? For me it's hard to say... :veryconfu


Locke is the most interesting character on the show, by far IMO. I think at some point the island will be split into two groups: Jack's side vs. Locke's. Notice by the end of each episode Locke has a new supporter, Charlie, Boone, Walt and now Michael.

I'm glad they're going to show repeats...I need to catch up. I especially want to see Locke's story (I missed it).
 

speck76

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stranger said:
Locke is the most interesting character on the show, by far IMO. I think at some point the island will be split into two groups: Jack's side vs. Locke's. Notice by the end of each episode Locke has a new supporter, Charlie, Boone, Walt and now Michael.

I'm glad they're going to show repeats...I need to catch up. I especially want to see Locke's story (I missed it).

I agree.....

Also, 2 episodes ago, when Boone was complaining about Sayid....Locak made the comment of "We are going to want him on our side".

I really think what will happen is in the season cliffhanger, the tail section of the plane will be seen/found. What will happen after that, as the two groups meet, is a major split will happen between the two groups.....
 

cherrynegra

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LOVE FOR HOBBIT ON 'LOST' SET
"Lord of the Rings" actor Dominic Mohaghan has reportedly found love with his "Lost" co-star Evangeline Lilly.

The British actor, 28, who plays Charlie on the hit drama, escorted his stunning Canadian co-star to the Golden Globe Awards on January 16.

Fellow award attendees tell gossip site MSNBC.com, the pair were "inseparable" and Lilly, 25, was spotted kissing the actor's neck at one of the post-Globes parties.
 

Slipknot

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I haven't read any posts about tonights episode. My mom was supposed to tape it for me but totally forgot. Is it worth it to just ask what happened here, or wait till it becomes a rerun?
 

speck76

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Claire returns and has no memory of anything that happens after she got onto the plane.

Ethan knocks out Jin with a rock, then tells Charlie if Claire is not returned, he will kill someone each day until she is returned.

The guys set up trip wires and sentries to protect everyone, but somehow, Scott is killed (he came from the water)

Jack gets the 4 guns and they use Claire as bait to trap Ethan....they also find out the Sawyer stilled had a gun.

Ethan goes to grab Claire, and Jack kicks his a$$, but in the process, loses his gun. When Ethan is "beat" they ask him "what's up", but Charlie had found them, grabbed Jack's gun, and shoots Ethan dead.


Those are the major plot things that happened tonight.
 

CTXRover

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Little Lost update, after being off for two weeks, Lost came back last night with its 3rd highest ratings ever with over 19.5 million viewers. Good to see it'll probably be back in the top 10 again...

I love this show :)
 

stranger

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speck76 said:
me too.....


killing him = dumbest move ever!


It was reckless what Charlie did to Ethan, but not the dumbest move ever. I don’t think Ethan would’ve given the islanders any information. Plus, if he was kept alive what would they have done with him? Keep him prisoner? There is no way they could tame him, or force him to stay away from Claire. He’s shown multiple times that he’s not afraid to kill to get his way (the way he killed Steve/Scott was cruel and unnecessarily brutal.) If they Kept Ethan alive, sooner or later he’s going to start killing and who are you willing to sacrifice for the CHANCE that Ethan might talk?
 

speck76

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stranger said:
It was reckless what Charlie did to Ethan, but not the dumbest move ever. I don’t think Ethan would’ve given the islanders any information. Plus, if he was kept alive what would they have done with him? Keep him prisoner? There is no way they could tame him, or force him to stay away from Claire. He’s shown multiple times that he’s not afraid to kill to get his way (the way he killed Steve/Scott was cruel and unnecessarily brutal.) If they Kept Ethan alive, sooner or later he’s going to start killing and who are you willing to sacrifice for the CHANCE that Ethan might talk?

I think it would have been good if he would have had time to say something....

One thing that is frusterating me about the show is that more and more "mysteries" are being created, but NOTHING is getting tied up.

I asw something that listed 67 different mysteries that have been mentioned of have occured on the show, that remain unresolved.

Not that I want them all resolved right now, but it is almost too much to manage.......I feel like I am being strung along.
 
I feel that, yes, it was a mistake to kill Ethan, but in the long run, I don't think he would have revealed much. Plus, think of the havoc he would have created if he was somehow able to get lose.

Here are my questions:

1. If there are others on the island, besides the crazy french woman, will they try to get Claire and revenge Ethan's death?

2. In my eyes, they want Claire because of the baby. But why do they want the baby?

3. Now that there are 5 guns on the lose, who is the first islander to bite it? (besides Ethan!)

4. And with the 5 guns, does this mean that the looming island "split" is coming (cave vs. water tribes) with new weapons of warfare. Are the guns divided evenly with someone up the middle?

cave: Charlie/Jack Water: Sayid
Kate Sawyer

Locke

Inquirning minds want to know . . . I want to know . . . and yes, I'll keep watching, week after week, to find out! But we've got to start wrapping some mysteries up -- some things can't keep dragging on -- like on X-Files with Fox Moulders little sister abducted by aliens.
 

speck76

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Upcoming Episodes

Episode 16: Outlaws
Kate and Sawyer divulge dark secrets to each other while tracking a renegade boar that Sawyer swears is purposely harassing him. Meanwhile, Hurley and Sayid worry that Charlie is losing it after his brush with death, and a shocking, prior connection between Sawyer and Jack is revealed.
Original US Airdate: 16 February 2005
Written by: Drew Goddard
Directed by: Jack Bender

Episode 17: ...In Translation
When the raft the survivors have been building mysteriously burns down, Michael is convinced that Jin is responsible for the sabotage, which only further escalates their rivalry. Meanwhile, Sun stuns her fellow survivors with a surprising revelation, and Boone gives Sayid a warning about Shannon.
Original US Airdate: 23 February 2005
Written by: Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Leonard ________
Directed by: Tucker Gates

Episode 18: Numbers
When Hurley becomes obsessed with the French woman and heads into the jungle to find her, Jack, Sayid and Charlie have no choice but to follow. Meanwhile, Locke asks Claire to help build a mysterious item.
Original US Airdate: 02 March 2005
Written by: David Fury and Brent Fletcher
Directed by: Dan Tallias

5 weeks until the next new episode! [/B]:(

Episode 19: Deus Ex Machina (Locke centered)
Original US Airdate: 13 April 2005
Written by: Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse
Directed by: Robert Mandel


Episode 20: Do No Harm (Jack Centered)
Original US Airdate: 20 April 2005
Written by: Janet Tamaro
Directed by: Stephen Williams

Episode 21: Sides (Sayid Centered)
Original US Airdate: 27 April 2005
Written by: Leonard ________
Directed by: David Grossman


Episode 22 (Kate centered)
Original US Airdate: May
Written by:
Directed by:


Episode 23
Original US Airdate: May
Written by:
Directed by:


Episode 24 (Season Finale)
Original US Airdate: May
Written by:
Directed by:
 

speck76

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speck76

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Lost Article

IN ABOUT 24 hours, we're going to get a fresh dose of "Lost," the hot ABC sci-fi series about the strange adventures of plane crash survivors stranded on a mysterious island.

The previews for a new episode — after weeks of reruns — have been deliciously teased by ABC.

Whose body is being carried by three "Lost" regulars in the rolled-up blanket? Could it be Jack, who was in a gun tussle with Ethan?

Were the producers fulfilling their promise that one of the 14 main characters would get killed this season before the May finale?

TV watchers are being separated into two camps: Those who get "Lost" every week, and those who get lost just thinking about it.

"Lost" offers more twists and turns than a Sunday drive down Highway 1. So, to help out those watchers (or would-be watchers) who are seeking some guidance, here's a primer in time for the new episodes that start airing at 8 p.m. Wednesdays on ABC-Channel 7.

At least 46 people survived the horrific plane crash of Oceanic 815 that originated in Australia and ended on a tropical island. Each episode corresponds to one or two days on the island, so at the end of the season, they will have been stuck there for about a month.

Each survivor is linked in some way to the others, and at least three have killed people in their pre-island days.

This isn't "Survivor: Mystery Island," although the concept came from an ABC executive trying to cash in on CBS' hit reality series. The odd happenings on the island have some fans speculating that the survivors
are not on an island at all, but are instead stuck in purgatory to atone for their earlier sins. Others think the people are part of a mad scientist's petri dish.

Odd things happen on this island. A marauding polar bear pops up occasionally. And some sort of "monster" lurks in the treetops.

There's also a mysterious man named Ethan Rom, who wasn't on the plane's roster and kidnaps pregnant castaway Claire. When last we saw an original episode three weeks ago, Claire just popped out of the bushes, mussed but unharmed. Is she still pregnant? That question alone has dominated Web site discussions about the series.

In a recent interview with "Lost" producers Bryan Burk, Damon Lindelof and JJ Abrams, the trio said that Claire was still pregnant and promised "the monster" would be revealed before the end of this season. They did give us one clue: It isn't a dinosaur. We also got him to admit that this thing is bigger than a breadbox (much) and lives in the trees.

But other intrigues will remain.

"There is another mystery that will make the monster pale in comparison," Lindelof promises. "We walk a tightrope every day trying to reveal enough so that viewers don't feel like they are getting strung along, and not so much that they lose interest.

"It's like 'Jaws.' It was so much scarier when all you saw was the fin and the tail rather than the actual shark."

In fact, all the producers admit that when they read the message boards on the Web, they are shocked at how close viewers are to discovering the island's mysteries and where the characters are heading.

"Sometimes they are so spot on, we wonder if they have seen the scripts or know someone in the writers' room," Burk says.
"Then they stray so far off the mark, we know it's just a coincidence."

We do know a few things, however. We know that actor Greg Grunberg was asked to come back for the season finale. He was the pilot we saw getting ripped out of the cockpit and brutally killed by something we think is the monster.

Or was he killed?

In the recent Boone-centric episode, Boone tells Locke he's going to tell Shannon about a metal hatch they found on the jungle floor. Locke beans him and ties him up. Boone wakes up hearing Shannon scream. Eventually, he discovers "the monster" has killed her. Psych! It was just a dream sequence. Or was it?

At least we know we've seen the shadow of "the monster."

"Actually, we showed the shadow of the so-called monster during the (aforementioned) Boone episode," Burk says. "We were going to reveal it then, but because of the success of the show, we will put it off for a while.
 

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