Lost: Final Season!

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I see. Well, from that perspective I would have to agree. You might have something there. The question is, however, how does this alternate reality fit into the grand scheme of things. Hopefully, we will know soon enough.

Cheers,

Phil
I don't know how accurate this information is, but I heard that at the end, both time-lines will merge into just one somehow.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I don't know how accurate this information is, but I heard that at the end, both time-lines will merge into just one somehow.
Could be. It sure would make perfect sense. The question is, however, what will happen if that does happen? It sure would be quite interesting either way.



Cheers,

Phil
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Well, after watching last nights episode of LOST left me with one thought: what a weird episode. Not sure what to think to be be quite candid. :confused::confused: Of course, the same can be said regarding the entire plot. I still find myself with more questions than answers. Perhaps, that is the intention rather than the exception. Anybody here have a decent take of last nights episode? If so, I would love to hear it. Right now, I am in a state of flux. :eek::eek::eek:



Cheers,

Phil
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
I was kind of hoping that Kate and that rifle toting chick would would have some sort of cat fight involving lots of ripped clothing in a stream with everybody throwing dollar bills at them ... it could happen. :)
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I was kind of hoping that Kate and that rifle toting chick would would have some sort of cat fight involving lots of ripped clothing in a stream with everybody throwing dollar bills at them ... it could happen. :)
Yeah, I suppose it could happen. What would make it better is if I was there in the middle of all that action. I mean, who else other than me right? Who says that life isn't fair.............LOL!!!!!! ;):eek::eek:;) I know it will never happen, but hey I was having some fun typing it up!!!!! :eek::D:D:eek:



Cheers,

Phil
 
Anybody here have a decent take of last nights episode? If so, I would love to hear it.
Here's what I think... The last episode of Lost was billed as one that would answer a bunch of questions. It merely raised more.

We're starting to wonder if JJ will allow the series to end with tons of unanswered questions as well. Each week we are losing confidence that they will be able to truly wrap this up neatly.

Has anyone actually analyzed the commercial content? We all swear that there are almost more commercials than show. There can't be more than 35 minutes of show in the hour.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Here's what I think... The last episode of Lost was billed as one that would answer a bunch of questions. It merely raised more.

We're starting to wonder if JJ will allow the series to end with tons of unanswered questions as well. Each week we are losing confidence that they will be able to truly wrap this up neatly.

Has anyone actually analyzed the commercial content? We all swear that there are almost more commercials than show. There can't be more than 35 minutes of show in the hour.
Exactly Clint. It is beginning to look like we will be left with lots of unanswered questions. I suppose it is what the viewer takes from it so to speak. Personally, I don't like that kind of thing too well. It is also good to see that there are more commercials than actual programming. Been that way for a while now and it seems to be getting worse. I bet there isn't even 35-minutes of actual programming material. The good thing is there are 10 episodes left with a 2-hour season finale. Perhaps, we will get some answers. Until then, I will remain quite anxious as to how it all is going to end. ;):);)



Cheers,

Phil
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Well, after viewing this weeks episode of LOST has left me once again with more questions. One thing is for sure, both Claire and Sayid have turned changed. So far, the Smoke Monster has done what he says he will, but the real question is how much longer will he be allowed to do so? My guess is not much longer. This is about all I got out of the last episode. Anyone else have a different take on last weeks episode? I , for one, would love to hear it. The reason being, I am quite confused about how things are unfolding thus far in the final season. :confused::confused::confused:



Cheers,

Phil
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Folks, any of you have a theory about last weeks episode? I mean, the Smoke Monster has destroyed the temple and gathered a few followers. Also noticed the Smoke Monster gave Kate a hard look as she was coming out of the temple. It seemed he was a bit shocked to see that. So, does that mean the Smoke Monster is going to target Kate now? If so, how does all of that fit into the grand scheme of things? Any ideas &/or theories?



Cheers,

Phil
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Also noticed the Smoke Monster gave Kate a hard look as she was coming out of the temple.
Maybe he like everybody else wants to hold hands with her at recess. :D



Seems like he needs the candidates killed so that the island system stops and he can be set free. Since he can't kill them himself he might be wanting to persuade her to do his bidding ... :eek:
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Maybe he like everybody else wants to hold hands with her at recess. :D



Seems like he needs the candidates killed so that the island system stops and he can be set free. Since he can't kill them himself he might be wanting to persuade her to do his bidding ... :eek:
LOL.............good one Alex. Thanks for the laugh. You may have a point with what is motivating the Smoke Monster. What puzzles me is that one second he seems "good", then the next he is "evil". That leaves me trying to figure out who is good and who is bad. However, the Smoke Monster seemed to be very interested in naming Sawyer as the new protector of the island. So many questions yet so few answers. I bet it all ends with what you take from it all. In other words, many questions will not be fully answered. The guessing is what is making me crazy! :eek::p:eek:



Cheers,

Phil
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
I'm really hoping the writers will wrap things up at the end of this season and not pull a "wait for the movie" scam when the smoke clears. (pun intended)
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I'm really hoping the writers will wrap things up at the end of this season and not pull a "wait for the movie" scam when the smoke clears. (pun intended)
Same here bro! However, will it happen? I mean, whatever way to make the most money will win out. Guess we will have to wait and see. The thing I don't like to do. Yes, I am a bit too anxious to get at some of the answers.........LOL!!!!! ;):eek:;)



Cheers,

Phil
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Folks we now know Sawyer or James shall I say is a cop. I admit, did not see that one coming. The question is, however, how does that fit into the grand scheme of things to come right? That is, I have noticed that Sawyer has changed a bunch. For one thing, he seems to be much more self centered as in getting off of the island. I actually thought he was a con man myself, but that looks like a role he played while being undercover so to speak. As such, I am very interested to see how it all plays out. Any other LOST fans here notice anything different or have any ideas as to what is really going on?



Cheers,

Phil
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Well, I got a few questions answered after last nights episode of LOST. Both Sawyer and Miles were once cops. The island is what is called "Hell". Jacob is the protector of the island and the smoke monster is the devil. That explains why he wants to get off the island-you know to spread his evil. Granted the devil told Jacob he would find a loop-hole and kill him. However, when the devil chased the little kid into the jungle he told the devil he broke the rules. That, of course, begs the question will the devil face consequences for doing so AND if so how will they(consequences) fit into the ending of LOST? Anybody here have any ideas? Feel free to speak up as it is just for fun anyways.



Cheers,

Phil
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
It's not that Sawyer and Miles 'were' cops. They would be cops now if their plane hadn't crashed.

That knife used to kill Jacob was only suppose to work if used before he spoke when it was given to Richard Alpert by the man in black and when it was given to Said to kill Locke ... and it didn't kill Locke presumably because he spoke first. So how come it killed Jacob after he spoke to Ben?

Oh wait ... something else. That time line is of everybody's lives if Farady's bomb fix worked way in the past. I will be so happy when this is over so that I can just not watch TV again.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
It's not that Sawyer and Miles 'were' cops. They would be cops now if their plane hadn't crashed.

That knife used to kill Jacob was only suppose to work if used before he spoke when it was given to Richard Alpert by the man in black and when it was given to Said to kill Locke ... and it didn't kill Locke presumably because he spoke first. So how come it killed Jacob after he spoke to Ben?

Oh wait ... something else. That time line is of everybody's lives if Farady's bomb fix worked way in the past. I will be so happy when this is over so that I can just not watch TV again.
Excellent points Alex. Like you, I am anxious to get my questions answered. However, really hate to see it all end. I bet there will be a movie or two to come out of this sooner or later. Who knows, it may be a great movie at that. I would, at the very least go see it and give it a chance.



Cheers,

Phil
 
Nemo128

Nemo128

Audioholic Field Marshall
I think they've been playing it loose and fast ever since (and hitting the bong before most writing sessions).
I'm suprised you guys aren't hitting the bong before watching this steaming pile. :confused:

Well, after watching last nights episode of LOST left me with one thought: what a weird episode.
Funny, that's the thought I'm left with after every episode. That, or replace the word "weird" with the word "crappy"...

We all swear that there are almost more commercials than show.
The answer to all of the Lost questions... viewers are Lost in the sea of advertisements! Now go buy stuff. :p

Folks we now know Sawyer or James shall I say is a cop.
Now if that doesn't tell you they're just making this stuff up as they go along, nothing will. :D

That knife used to kill Jacob was only suppose to work if used before he spoke when it was given to Richard Alpert by the man in black and when it was given to Said to kill Locke ... and it didn't kill Locke presumably because he spoke first. So how come it killed Jacob after he spoke to Ben?
Seriously... everyone read that. If you aren't left thinking WTF, you need to turn the bass down on your subs cuz they're blending your brains into pudding. :eek:
 
There can be only one... of each person. If they live on the alternate universe I think they must die on the island. They can't both live, but they can both die...

That's how they can unite the timelines...
 
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