ConsciousContact said: I ve watched about 10 minutes of Lost. Can anyone sum up for me what s happened in 2 sentences. Ta.
You gotta be kiddin'. [Edited 5/5/10 11:21am] | |
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florescent said: HonestMan13 said: Last night was intense. 3 major characters died within 10 minutes. This show is the real deal. I'm going to miss it when it goes off the air. Thank god for the DVD sets.
Yeah, thanks for that Didn't tell you which 3. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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HonestMan13 said: florescent said: Yeah, thanks for that Didn't tell you which 3. | |
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HonestMan13 said: Last night was intense. 3 major characters died within 10 minutes.
This I didn't get... I thought "candidates" (or anyone touched by Jacob) couldn't kill themselves... This show is the real deal. I'm going to miss it when it goes off the air. Thank god for the DVD sets.
Lost - Complete Series (Blu-ray) Neversin. O(+>NIИ<+)O
“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | |
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Identity said: ConsciousContact said: I ve watched about 10 minutes of Lost. Can anyone sum up for me what s happened in 2 sentences. Ta.
You gotta be kiddin'. [Edited 5/5/10 11:21am] | |
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this show's not off the air YET? | |
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Identity said: ConsciousContact said: I ve watched about 10 minutes of Lost. Can anyone sum up for me what s happened in 2 sentences. Ta.
You gotta be kiddin'. [Edited 5/5/10 11:21am] Here's series 1 - 5! | |
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ConsciousContact said: I ve watched about 10 minutes of Lost. Can anyone sum up for me what s happened in 2 sentences. Ta.
Plane crashed and shit got weird. Who knows what's going on but the second series was irrelevant. | |
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HonestMan13 said: Last night was intense. 3 major characters died within 10 minutes. This show is the real deal. I'm going to miss it when it goes off the air. Thank god for the DVD sets.
I know I'm really going to miss that dog, the horse and Wilson from Castaway. | |
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ConsciousContact said: I ve watched about 10 minutes of Lost. Can anyone sum up for me what s happened in 2 sentences. Ta.
Here you go: All of Lost in 108 Seconds - Video Link: http://www.time.com/time/...68,00.html | |
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'Across the sea' was . Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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Jimmy Kimmel Hosts Special After The Last 'Lost' May 22, 2010 Jimmy Kimmel has booked an impressive warmup act for his special show this weekend. Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost, which airs at 12:05 a.m. ET on Monday, will be preceded on ABC by the much-awaited, sure-to-be-debated finale to Lost that begins at 9 p.m. Sunday. During his program, Kimmel is scheduled to be joined by Lost favorites Naveen Andrews, Nestor Carbonell, Alan Dale, Jeremy Davies, Emilie de Ravin, Michael Emerson, Matthew Fox, Daniel Dae Kim, Terry O'Quinn and Harold Perrineau. In addition, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway and Evangeline Lilly will make what's being billed as "special appearances." And for viewers still scratching their heads over the two-and-one-half-hour Lost conclusion, Kimmel will introduce three alternative final scenes, each conceived by the series' executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. It's fitting that Kimmel should host such a shindig. He's been a huge fan of Lost ever since the crash of Oceanic flight 815 on that isle in the middle of nowhere. "I think it might be my all-time favorite show," he said during an interview Thursday. "I'm gonna miss it so much." Who's his favorite character? "You know, they're all like my children," he hedged. "But I love Jack and Hurley and Kate and Sawyer. There have been a few along the way I haven't loved, but most of them got shot or exploded. The producers seem to be reading my mind." On a scale of Lost expertise ascending from 1 to 10, Kimmel claims to be an 8. "I give myself homework after each show," he explained. E-mail and discussions about each episode are part of his weekly regimen. "If I'd studied this much at college, I'd be the governor by now." Of course, even after six seasons there are people who still don't feel the magic of Lost. "Most people who don't watch Lost have kind of a preconceived notion that it's like doing an enormous Sudoku puzzle," he said. Kimmel's studio audience — presumably made up of people who don't feel that way — will screen the finale Sunday afternoon. "Then, as soon as that ends, we'll pick right up taping." Cuse has said he and Lindelof are "satisfied with the finale." How does Kimmel think viewers will receive it? "I know everyone wants every question answered at the end of the show," Kimmel said. "I want every question answered, too! But let's be honest: Every question isn't going to be answered. I think we're going to have to accept that, going in, or we'll probably be disappointed." But Kimmel doesn't plan to be disappointed. Just a little sad, maybe, that Lost has reached its end. http://www.usatoday.com/l...lost_N.htm | |
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