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MouseWife 03-03-2010 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 316140)
I believe he daid episode 12 of the season or so. Believe me, you'll hear the sirens.


Thanks. I swear, I forgot. I was so thrilled when he announced it, I told the entire family. Then, time goes by...I forgot.

The show. I find it kind of creepy. LOL The looks all seem to be creepy. Angry.

I have to say, I was thrilled at what Sayid ended up doing. But, it seems to me we are having to put too many things together for ourselves about what happened on their 'arrival' back in L.A.

RStar 03-03-2010 11:36 AM

Steve! Welcome back!

There are 10 more episodes until the 2 hour series finale, and then the series is done for good. I agree with you they could move things along a bit more at this point. I'm with you, I expected it to hit floor running, and find my self a tad dissapointed.

sleepyjeff 03-03-2010 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 316162)
I am probably alone in finding last night's episode totally meh.

No, you are not.


We now have another episode to compete with What Kate Does for Sucking.......although to be fair, last nights episode was merely a top of the line Hoover compared to that 7 A.U. wide black hole Kate Centric fiasco.

Maybe I wouldn't be quite so upset with these slow moving shows if they wouldn't stop advertising them as a -questions will be answered- episode. The only questions answered last night were posed this year.....I want old questions answered and since there are something like 30 major and another 400 minor points to be addressed I feel like they're wasting our time....I don't care about a new characters baseball story.......in fact, the very presence of these new characters rubs me the wrong way:mad:

End rant.

Regarding that weird, confused look Flocke gave Kate at the end of last nights show.......Kate isn't on the cave wall but her name does appear in the Lighthouse....could it be that she's a candidate and Flocke doesn't know?

Ghoulish Delight 03-03-2010 11:53 AM

I'm starting to think that short of everyone's favorite character stepping off the TV screen and giving the viewers oral pleasure*, almost everyone is going to end up being "very disappointed" this season. Perhaps it's the producers'/ABC's fault for tacking on the extra seasons beyond the the original 5 year plan which has built the fervor to epic proportions, but it seems like everyone's expectations are sky high, to a degree that no TV show could ever hope to match.

I expect no clear answers until the final minute of the final episode. Everything is one giant 7-season long house of cards. There's some lynchpin bit of information that's going to make everything fall into place. Until then, they're just moving the pieces around to make that moment as complex as possible. And I'm okay with that.

But then, I've never been part of the "Why won't they give us answers?!?!" chorus. Answers aren't the reason I watch the show.



* If that happens I will be very disappointed. My favorite character is Hurley

sleepyjeff 03-03-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 316171)
I'm starting to think that short of everyone's favorite character stepping off the TV screen and giving the viewers oral pleasure, almost everyone is going to end up being "very disappointed" this season.

If they break the 4th wall I will go postal;)

innerSpaceman 03-03-2010 12:23 PM

I don't really watch it for the answers either. I want it to be entertaining. And by that I don't mean action-packed. Last night was all action and zero plot movement. That's not entertaining to me. I don't care about answers, particularly - - but I want something to happen with the plot. Even if all it does is raise more questions.


And, ya know, that's just me and my interests. So far, this season is mostly snore. But that's how I feel about the first 6 episodes of practically every season of this show. If it starts to pick-up - um, right about next week - I'm all good.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-03-2010 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph (Post 316143)
I don't like where it seems to be going.

It looks to me is that both sides are amassing followers for a big showdown at the end. Sounds good.

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Originally Posted by sleepyjeff (Post 316170)
I want old questions answered and since there are something like 30 major and another 400 minor points to be addressed I feel like they're wasting our time....

Hmm, something tells me that they won't get to answering all of your 430 questions. It's up to you whether you enjoy that or not.

I'm sure I've said the phrase myself in the past, but I'm officially sick of "I'm going to be very upset if LOST ends up blah blah blah". By all accounts, no matter what happens, half the watching public is going to start a massacre in the streets as soon as the series ends.

I've decided at this point that the only way to enjoy it is to be Zen about it. It is what it is.

I enjoyed last night's episode. I loved when the annoying translator guy said "he was the only thing keeping Him out!" and Sayid said "I know."

The idea of people like Sayid, Claire, and the defectors being "evil" is interesting. It's quite the statement to show that some people end up on the wrong side due to bad circumstances. Can anyone blame Claire for befriending the only comforting force she found alone in the jungle? Or Sayid for killing a person who tried to kill him?

So if the temple spring didn't bring Sayid back to life, one assumes it was MiB, but how did he do so while the temple was still protected? If he was "infected" beforehand, when did the infection happen? He had no contact with NotLocke.

I am so glad the temple part is over, simply because the comings and goings were annoying. At any point I couldn't remember who had left and who had come back and who wanted to leave but couldn't. Time for some good old running through the jungle.

Is it just me or does Miles have a lot more gray hair now?

BarTopDancer 03-03-2010 01:30 PM

The only reason I'll riot at this point is if it ends up being a dream, a snow globe or they wake up next to Bob Newheart.

I think the reason I am enjoying this season so much is because I know the ending is coming. Some episodes suck and some rock. But I have to have confidence the writers gave the show a decent ending.

I am wondering though, if it is still important that Claire be the one to raise her baby, and if so, why.

Did anyone else notice the burning cross in the carnage?

Stan4dSteph 03-03-2010 01:55 PM

I guess I am Pollyanna, but I would like for it to end on a nice note, not evil winning and everyone dead on the ground. I'm not happy about Sayid killing Dogen. He was an interesting character and now he's dead while Sayid is all evil zombie guy.

sleepyjeff 03-03-2010 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 316192)
It looks to me is that both sides are amassing followers for a big showdown at the end. Sounds good.

It sure does......all we need now is Charlie to come back and sing a cover for Larry Underwood.....Baby can you dig your man

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Hmm, something tells me that they won't get to answering all of your 430 questions. It's up to you whether you enjoy that or not.
Of course I will enjoy it.......if I didn't I wouldn't be wasting my time talking about it.


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