Renault on 27/12/2007 at 23:13
About a month away now, here's a couple of trailers to whet the appetite:
Short version:
(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbY_dWObLho)
Long version:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL87kuTNpjQ)
Should be an interesting season with all the flashback/flash-forward stuff. Too bad the writers strike is going to, for the moment, cut it short. I've read eight episodes are done and ready to go, however.
Vraptor7 on 28/12/2007 at 10:48
In case you guys didn't know, there's (
http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/) this.
Quote:
Lost: Missing Pieces are 13 two- to three-minute stories of compelling, new, never-before-seen moments from the hit television show LOST. These newly-created scenes (not deleted scenes from previous episodes) reveal answers and new details about your favorite characters. For each story, we leave it up to the fans to figure out where these pieces fit into the overall mythology. The new stories are from the same creative team responsible for the series and feature the show's main actors in stories that have all the compelling values that make LOST one of the most popular dramas on television around the world.
New episodes are available every Monday at ABC.com's
(http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/missingpieces/) Lost: Missing Pieces page (
http://lostmobisodes.blogspot.com/) http://lostmobisodes.blogspot.com/
van HellSing on 29/12/2007 at 00:18
Just about the only interesting one was the one with Ben and Juliet about Walt. The rest are trivial conversations etc.
Muzman on 29/12/2007 at 01:20
Is this show still going? I lost interest shortly after it took a year to get a hatch open, and then another year to see what was at the bottom of it (and then it was the Wizard of Oz's great grand nephew camping in his control room or some shit).
Hurry up new Battlestar and The Wire is all I can say.
/grumpy bitch
van HellSing on 29/12/2007 at 01:25
Quote Posted by Muzman
...and then another year to see what was at the bottom of it (and then it was the Wizard of Oz's great grand nephew camping in his control room or some shit)
Err, what?
Muzman on 29/12/2007 at 02:03
I don't know. I watched like the first ten minutes of season 2 just to see them finally get down the friggen hole and there was some guy in some military control room watching porn or something on a dozen screens at once. Reminded me of the Wizard of Oz. And then I immediately lost interest (hahahhahaaa), and never looked at it again. Don't know why exactly. Might catch up with it once it's all over. Everything I hear about it suggests they've introduced so many new things and padded and retconned itself so crazy that the show hasn't so much jumped the shark but become some sort of aquatic follies variety hour for every kind of sea life and waterski stunt known to man.
(ok, so it's not / before the 'grumpy bitch' just yet)
Renault on 29/12/2007 at 03:21
Muz -
There seems to be this misconception that it took forever for the hatch to be opened. It was actually discovered halfway through season one, and opened at the end of the season, so you're only talking about 12 episodes here. Also, we're on season four now, so some catching up is probably in order. The hatch arc was finished off almost two years ago.
And imo, the showed hasn't "jumped the shark." In fact, it's still extremely interesting and I have yet to find anything better anywhere on TV.
Yakoob on 29/12/2007 at 03:30
As I tell my friends who ask about it - "it actually gets interesting after one and a half season."
Dia on 30/12/2007 at 04:47
Lost: the show I love to hate; the most frustrating show I've ever watched (besides '24', which seems to have turned into an action soap opera). Yet I know I'll be hunkered down in front of the tube just waiting five minutes before the first episode of season 4 begins. Sometimes I could just hate myself for becoming addicted to that damned show.
I'm waiting for BSG to get started too, Muz. My absolute ultimate favorite of all time.
Stitch on 30/12/2007 at 04:56
Quote Posted by Brethren
There seems to be this misconception that it took forever for the hatch to be opened. It was actually discovered halfway through season one, and opened at the end of the season, so you're only talking about 12 episodes here.
Twelve hour-long episodes certainly do fly by with the snap of one's fingers.