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Smurfette [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 2 | 05 Feb 2010 05:38am |
...to the person that can fucking explain lost to me........ i mean up to this point.. |
Sub-Zero [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 1 | 05 Feb 2010 05:53am |
Um...crack...coffee....and running out of good ideas. That is exactly what caused Lost. |
[O~G] Bush Cheney [inactive] Post Count: 21 Respect: -624 | 05 Feb 2010 05:56am |
watched a video that was less than 9 minutes that recapped the whole thing. |
Smurfette [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 2 | 05 Feb 2010 05:57am |
LOL....... ...seems to be that way...but i barely have watched any and have NOOoooOOOooo clue wtf |
Sub-Zero [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 1 | 05 Feb 2010 05:59am |
I never even got started on that show because I saw it going to shit pretty quick. I mean how many episodes could they do about a bunch of people stuck on an island? |
[O~G] Bush Cheney [inactive] Post Count: 21 Respect: -624 | 05 Feb 2010 06:04am |
would rather watch gilligan's island:up |
The Badger [inactive] Post Count: 3 Respect: -43 | 05 Feb 2010 06:09am |
I think its rubbish. . . |
Clint Eastwood [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 832 | 05 Feb 2010 06:13am |
Bad Girls Club |
Smurfette [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 2 | 05 Feb 2010 06:18am |
Quote by The Bear Jew: Bad Girls Club man every season them girls get badder and badder...uhhh i mean i dont watch that show! |
Stoned dude Bunny [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 0 | 05 Feb 2010 06:33am |
Season 1 (2004–2005) Main article: Lost (season 1) Season 1 featured 25 episodes that aired on Wednesdays at 8:00 pm in the United States beginning September 22, 2004. A plane crash strands the surviving passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 on a seemingly deserted tropical island, forcing the group of strangers to work together to stay alive. Their survival is threatened by mysterious entities including polar bears, an unseen creature that roams the jungle, and the island's malevolent inhabitants known as the "Others". They encounter a Frenchwoman named Danielle Rousseau who was shipwrecked on the island over 16 years earlier and find a mysterious metal hatch buried in the ground. An attempt is made to leave the island on a raft. Season 2 (2005–2006) Main article: Lost (season 2) Season 2 featured 24 episodes that aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm in the United States and Canada beginning September 21, 2005. Most of the story, which continues 45 days after the crash, focuses on the growing conflict between the survivors and the Others, with the continued theme of the clash between faith and science being important in certain episodes. While some mysteries are resolved, new questions are raised. New characters are introduced, including the tail-section survivors and other island inhabitants. More island mythologies and insights into the survivors' pasts are divulged. The hatch is explored and the existence of the DHARMA Initiative and its benefactor, the Hanso Foundation, are revealed. As the truth about the mysterious Others begins to unfold, one of the crash survivors betrays the other castaways, and the cause of the plane crash is revealed. Season 3 (2006–2007) Main article: Lost (season 3) Season 3 featured 23 episodes that aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm in the United States and Canada beginning October 4, 2006. The series returned from hiatus on February 7, 2007 and was aired at 10:00 pm. The story continues 67 days after the crash. New crash survivors and Others are introduced, as the crash survivors learn about the Others and their history on the mysterious island. One of the Others and a new island inhabitant join the survivors while a survivor defects to the Others. A war between the Others and the survivors comes to a head, and the survivors make contact with a rescue team. Season 4 (2008) Main article: Lost (season 4) Season 4 was planned (prior to the Writers Guild of America strike) to feature 16 episodes, to be broadcast beginning in the US and Canada on January 31, 2008.[68] Due to the writers' strike, the season instead lasted only 14 episodes, consisting of the 8 pre-strike episodes already filmed and aired and 6 post-strike episodes. The season focuses on the survivors dealing with the arrival of people from the freighter Kahana, which has come to the Island, and the escape of the Oceanic Six (their post-island deeds being shown in flashforwards). Season 5 (2009) Main article: Lost (season 5) Season 5 featured 17 episodes that aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm in the United States and Canada beginning January 21, 2009. Season five follows two time lines. The first takes place on the island where the remaining survivors erratically jump forward and backward through time until they are finally stranded with the Dharma Initiative in 1974. The second continues the original timeline which takes place both off the island and following the Oceanic Six's return to the island on Ajira Airways Flight 316 in 2007. |
Stoned dude Bunny [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 0 | 05 Feb 2010 06:34am |
Mythology Main article: Mythology of Lost In parallel to its character development, episodes of Lost include a number of mysterious elements that have been ascribed to science fiction or supernatural phenomena. The creators of the series refer to these elements as composing the mythology of the series, and they form the basis of fan speculation.[70] Among the show's mythological elements is a "monster" that roams the island; a mysterious group of inhabitants whom the survivors refer to as "The Others"; an organization called the DHARMA Initiative that has placed several research stations on the island; a sequence of numbers that have made frequent appearances in the lives of the characters in the past, present and future; and personal connections or synchronicity between the characters, of which they are often unaware. At the heart of the series is a complex and cryptic storyline that spawns numerous unresolved questions.[71] Encouraged by Lost's writers and stars, who often interact with fans online, viewers and TV critics alike have taken to widespread theorizing in an attempt to unravel the mysteries. Theories mainly concern the nature of the island, the origins of the "monster" and the "Others," the meaning of the numbers, and the reasons for both the crash and the survival of some passengers.[citation needed] Several of the more common fan theories have been discussed and rejected by the show's creators, the most common being that the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 are dead or in purgatory. This was specifically denied by J.J. Abrams.[72] Furthermore, Lindelof has rejected speculation that spaceships or aliens influence the events on the island, or that everything seen is a fictional reality taking place in someone's mind. Carlton Cuse dismissed the theory that the island is a reality TV show and the castaways unwitting housemates[73] and Lindelof, many times, has refuted the theory that the "monster" is a nanobot cloud similar to the one featured in Michael Crichton's novel Prey.[74][75] Recurring elements John Locke holds up the two opposing colors of backgammon stones in the pilot episode.There are several recurring elements and motifs on Lost, which generally have no direct effect on the story itself, but expand the show's literary and philosophical subtext. These elements include frequent appearances of the colors black and white, which reflect the dualism within characters and situations; as well as rebellion in almost all characters, especially Kate;[76] dysfunctional family situations (especially ones which revolve around the fathers of many characters), as portrayed in the lives of nearly all the main characters;[77] apocalyptic references, including Desmond's pushing the button to forestall the end of the world and the DHARMA Initiative's goal to alter the parameters of the Valenzetti Equation and prevent the end of humanity;[78] coincidence versus fate, revealed most apparently through the juxtaposition of the characters Locke and Mr. Eko; conflict between science and faith, embodied by the leadership tug-of-war between Jack and Locke;[79] and references to numerous works of literature, including mentions and discussions of particular novels.[80] There are also many allusions in characters' names to famous historical thinkers and writers, such as John Locke (after the philosopher) and his alias Jeremy Bentham (after the philosopher), Danielle Rousseau (after philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau), Desmond Hume (after philosopher David Hume), Juliet Burke (after philosopher Edmund Burke), Mikhail Bakunin (after the anarchist philosopher), Daniel Faraday (after physicist Michael Faraday), Eloise Hawking (after physicist Stephen Hawking), George Minkowski (after mathematician Hermann Minkowski), Richard Alpert (the birth name of spiritual teacher Ram Dass) and Charlotte Staples Lewis (after author C. S. Lewis).[81] |
Clint Eastwood [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 832 | 05 Feb 2010 06:35am |
Quote by Detri: Quote by The Bear Jew: Bad Girls Club man every season them girls get badder and badder...uhhh i mean i dont watch that show! Lol Det yea u do.. idc wat anyone say call me gay but if gay is watching a house full of chicks fight and make out and have sex with eachother and walk around in bra and panties and bathing suits and little tiny shorts then im gay as fuck |
Smurfette [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 2 | 05 Feb 2010 06:45am |
You have successfully sent $1,000,000 to Stoned Bob bunny. back |
Stoned dude Bunny [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 0 | 05 Feb 2010 06:46am |
Bank You have deposited $1,000,000 successfully. back woo hoo!! i win, i win... missing a couple of zeros, but when youre as broke as i am theres no need to complain |
Stoned dude Bunny [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 0 | 05 Feb 2010 06:51am |
oh, lol.... wait it did say 1 million... im tired,... thought it said 1 billion |
Mad_kash [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: -32 | 05 Feb 2010 07:11am |
Lost is not meant to be understood, not even the creators have explored its true potential. |
Smurfette [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 2 | 05 Feb 2010 07:15am |
Quote by Ts. Catharsis: Lost is not meant to be understood, not even the creators have explored its true potential. whats your lost theory? |
Mad_kash [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: -32 | 05 Feb 2010 09:25am |
My theory? My theory'd blow your mind so bad it would make that time you got diarhea in the Walmart bathroom look like finding a turd in the ball pit when you were 7. |
Smurfette [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 2 | 05 Feb 2010 09:37am |
lol nice! |
332 [inactive] Post Count: 0 Respect: 223 | 05 Feb 2010 03:04pm |
i watched the first season and lost interest...there is so much out of whack shit on there that it made me think that they were the ones who died on the plane...not the survivors, and that they are in some sort of limbo |
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