LOST - But Not Forgotten...Except by the Emmys

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We can watch if we want to,
we can leave your friends behind.
Cause your friends dont like the finale,
and if they dont like finale,
well they're no friends of mine.

:o
 
That's fine but you aren't coming in here to say "people actually liked the finale???"

As if liking the finale is some sort of put down. The people that hated it are in two camps: they don't understand it or it wasn't what they wanted/expected. That is basically what it boils down to.

Well, yeah, that is a *****e move. Fair enough.
 
I know most of you don't know me because I hang out at the Comics & Spider-Man section of these boards, but I'm a HUGE Lost fan.

When Season 6 was going on, I posted on some other board. They were intelligent posters and it was fun discussing, speculating, and arguing. As for the finale.,I was about the only one that loved it. Most did not like it. They were intelligent, they did understand it. They just felt like it was an unnecessary sentimental curtain call for the cast. I think many thought the sideways was a cop out as oppose to an actual divergence of the timeline caused by Jughead.

Anyway, I know I'm late to the party here, but I always like discussing Lost. I got the complete series on Blu-Ray for Christmas and I am watching it again with my daughter. We are near the end of Season Two.
 
Listen up, all of you: Watch Fringe. :o

Stay tuned for further updates.
 
Is someone from LOST going to guest star on Fringe?
 
Jorge is.

I don't watch Fringe so sorry Hurley:(
 
Yeah, I don't watch it either. But I did see him guest star on How I Met Your Mother. That was funny.
 
Watch.

It.

:cmad:

And, actually, he already showed up. He played a security guard who got high with Walter Bishop. :awesome:
 
Jorge also has some what of a Janitor from scrubs type role on Mr. Sunshine.

So Sawyer I don't watch Fringe either. It got way to goofy for my taste. I liked it better in the first season when it was just going basically by episode.
 
This isn't the 1900s anymore, Mike. You can watch both.
 
You can and you will! :cmad:
 
My SECOND favorite Jorge Garcia role:

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcf2CO65lf4[/YT]
 
Anyone not watching Fringe is missing out on all the awesomeness :awesome:
 
Someday, Spider-Gnome you will have your own island. Then you can make the rules.
 
Someday, Spider-Gnome you will have your own island. Then you can make the rules.

LOL :woot:

I'm in the middle of rewatching and I'm at the beginning of Season3. It is cool picking up things you don't remember...

I just saw the episode after the hatch blew. Locke can't speak, so he builds his "sweat lodge." I forgot it was Boone who said he had to rescue Ecko from the polar bear. And considering how Boone was acting and knowing what we know about Smokey/Man In Black....

I love this show!
 
^ That never occurred to me before but it makes a lot of sense. The MIB might have been responsible for the weird dreams.
 
Yeah, some appearances stood out and were memorable, like Yemi and Jack's father. But re-watching, I'm picking up things I forgot, like what I mentioned in the Spoiler text above.

Also

The episode after Ana Luccia is shot starts with both Ana & Yemi telling Eko he needs to help Locke find the "?" This leads to the other station and Locke's decision to not press the button, leading to blowing the hatch, etc. etc.

Again I'm using spoiler tags because I see some people coming here that may still be watching it through the first time.
 
If ab aeterno was in season 5 I would have been happy with the sopranos ending

"did it work or did they all die"

I only liked a few episodes of season 6
With that said, with thecorner the writers put themselves into, I'm satisfied

The epilogue I found cheesy and forced

I dunno, I just don't find wasting all that time in the afterlife all that important

I think ab aeternO and Nestor carbonel should have won something for the role of Richard
 
^ That never occurred to me before but it makes a lot of sense. The MIB might have been responsible for the weird dreams.

I think the island itself was responsible for the strange dreams and visions. Whatever the light was, it caused the island itself to be sentient.
 
So I got cast in Shakespeare's The Tempest and as I work through the script I can't help but notice all the parallels with LOST. More so than I remember.


All you high school students out there, this would be a great paper. Compare and contrast and have fun while you make an "A".


Your teacher will be impressed.



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