~alissa
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wissywacki |
lost | ||
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It's reminds me a little of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness".
~alissa |
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Joewa77 |
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this is definitely the best new show of the fall ..i've watched every episode as well as downloaded every one ... im curious to see the brother and sisters backgrounds, as well as the father and son, and the fat guy (who says dude a lot) ... but the one background that will be the juiciest is Sayeed from his republic guard days .. good stuff
joe Stay Classy MSM ... |
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anythingbutordinary |
Re: Lost | ||
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i always think your posts are your signature because of the font.
>> Roya {Roys1019}
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kssunset1 |
Re: Lost | ||
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usatoday article
Fans find all manner of theories about 'Lost' By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY Sometimes it starts at 9:01 p.m. Wednesday. Sometimes it doesn't happen until Thursday morning. But each week, at some point after the credits start rolling on ABC's hit drama Lost, fans start in. On the Internet, on radio shows, in the office or at home with friends and family, they assess and obsess about the latest episode of the mystery about plane crash survivors on a mysterious island. "My husband and I discuss theories throughout the viewing of the show so much that sometimes I have to shush him so I can hear what is happening," says Michelle Horan, 36, of Atlanta. "If we had a water cooler, that's where we'd talk about it, but we end up talking about it in the lab," says Karen Schroeder, 35, of Taylor Mill, Ky., who works in a research and development lab for a company that formulates coatings for various products. Lost averages more than 17 million viewers each week. Speculation already is running high about Episode 9, which airs tonight at 8 ET/PT: Is Iraqi survivor Sayid captured by a Frenchwoman, the source of the bizarre 16-year-old radio transmission? Also tonight, Tom Cruise's cousin William Mapother plays Ethan, another plane crash survivor or is he? Details get viewers buzzing. For example, what was the significance of bad boy Sawyer reading the book Watership Down? And what is the connection between the polar bear in the comic youngster Walt was reading and the polar bear found on the island? The focus on minutiae is all part of the larger question: What's really going on? Viewers know an airplane left Sydney bound for Los Angeles, got off course and crashed on a tropical island. But where are they, and how can some of the strange things be explained? Some fans think it's a giant "ant farm" being observed by aliens; others suggest it's a government project; still others figure it must be a Jurassic Park type of scientific compound, although show co-creator Damon Lindelof has said the unseen monster on the island is "not a dinosaur." So what's going on? Here are some of the most popular theories: Purgatory. Jeffrey Field, 34, of Overland Park, Kan., says maybe they're trapped "between heaven and hell forced to look back on the decisions of their lives. It's a fascinating concept, though now that I've spent so much time contemplating that idea, I almost hope they've got something better up their sleeves."                         Beverly Bruce, 30, of Phoenix, isn't convinced that it's purgatory, even though that has been one of the earliest and most popular theories. "I'm not sure any show is brave enough to pretend heaven is not utopia, and hell is not relentless torture, and this show depicts neither of the two. There's good and bad, but not sainthood or evilness." Time travel/science testing. "As for theories, my favorite is that they flew through a worm hole," says Rob Bingham, 33, of St. Peters, Mo., an admitted Star Trek "geek." The survivors "have been captured on an island for scientific observation. This would answer a lot of questions: They are not dead; the weird creatures are independent variables introduced by the scientists to test their adaptability and stamina." Survivalist Locke is working for the scientists "thus the ability to walk (Locke had been in a wheelchair before the crash) and the level of understanding he seems to have." A dream planet. "My favorite theory is that the island is a place that creates out of whole cloth the thoughts and dreams of these people. Wish you could walk? You walk. Wish everyone hated you? They do. Want your cold dead father to be alive? Done," says Julian South, 46, of Portland, Ore. Terrorists. "These people are not dead," says Jack Groshans, 51, of Pinckney, Mich. Lost is a regular topic of conversation at his weekly Monday Night Football get-together. Best theory: "It's a military research project funded by Euro-terrorists. They are testing genetic changes to animals (hence the polar bear) in hopes of creating ways to make people immune to cold and heat, cutting down on their need for food and water and lightening the amount of stuff they would have to carry in an invasion or coup d' état. Their ultimate goal is control of the OPEC oil fields, and they are hoping to create small forces capable of striking multiple targets at once." And some are just along for the ride. "I don't have any theory as to what the overall plot is," says Rozan Caculitan, 31, of Ashburn, Va. "But it's a great exploration into human behavior when forced into an unexpected situation."                 |
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johnshummingbird |
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Yeah I totally love this show. The fact that every question they answer leads to more questions just hooks you in. I can't wait to see what happens tonight.
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Racharoo |
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I have been looking forward to this week's episode for a long, long time. GOSH. I will be brita pitchering vodka as I watch. FUN FOR ME.
~r |
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kssunset1 |
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i know...i really shouldn't stay for the whole ep tonight because i've got a show to go to that starts at 8, but...i don't think i'll care about missing the first 15 minutes of the opener.
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x hurley bella |
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did anyone watch ellen yesterday????//
matthew fox is a foxxxx was on it. so fucking hilarious |
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bellalane |
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Matthew Fox. Yum. I'm so sorry I missed that. He was such a cutie on the AMA's the other night. I mean, the show is fabulous, but I'm starting to crush heavy on Matt.
To ask, "Is my anger legitimate?" is similar to asking, "Do I have a right to be thirsty?"
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OpheliasE |
Re: ahahah | ||
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Wow, I don't watch this enough. I've seen two episodes, and none with a polar bear or mysterious monster running around. I'll have to try harder to catch it.
drm |
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Mellymel4775 |
Re: ahahah | ||
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You so should Doc. Trust me, it's great...it's on tonight!
Mel C.
aim: mellymel4775 |
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katydid(d1) |
Re: ahahah | ||
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I know I SHOULD watch this show. I'd probably like it. But for some reason I'm not interested enough to sit down and watch it even though I've read this thread AND my roomie watches.
Katie
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Shellyjanuary |
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Quote: This is the genius of J. J. Abrams. Ever watch 'Alias'? That show never gives you a satisfying answer, only more questions. ~ Michelle M. |
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lippsnewyorkcity |
Re: ahahah | ||
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Did anyone else notice that Locke used to be on Alias...
he was the CIA director or whatever... he was also in the movie The Cutting Edge - which makes him the third actor from the movie to be on a show in the last year and a half.... (aim: lipps212)
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OpheliasE |
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I got to miss it again. Someone warned me that it's not a show you can just jump into. P(#*%@)(#$%)#(**#^!!!!!!
drm |
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AureliaEC |
tonight | ||
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What an interesting episode, as always.
Sayeed's story broke my heart. Although he said Nadia was dead, they didn't show that in his story unless I missed it. And then he said later that he kept hoping she wasn't dead as if he didn't know? So now we have strange illness to add to the craziness on the island. And possible baby snatchers? French woman Danielle's son Adam and next week single mom's unborn child? Thanks for posting that article by the way. It definitely seems like there are many clues throughout the show. I never caught that the boy was reading a comic book about a polar bear. And how strange that the "torturer" became the tortured. Poetic justice and maybe something more? I don't really remember much of Watership Down except that it was about a rabbit colony? Anyone care to clue me in to what that was about and how it could relate to what is going on on Lost? And how many weeks before the next episode?? I always finish an episode wanting more RIGHT NOW!! Thanks, Aurelia |
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Shellyjanuary |
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Aurelia, because of Thanksgiving next week, I believe, the next new episode is in two weeks, on December 1st.
~ Michelle M. |
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Racharoo |
Re: tonight | ||
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10 dollars says Hurley ends up being that lady's kid.
it's sayid btw. Claire is going to die. yay. Racharoo No Pity. No Shame. No Silence. |
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lippsnewyorkcity |
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how do you know claire is going to die?
that french woman was really annoying... i love this show.... (aim: lipps212)
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kssunset1 |
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great episode.
and yeah, sayid's story....now it all makes sense. oh, and drm- if you get in now...you could probably catch up quickly.... |
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