Stephen Joseph Posted June 14, 2005 Report Posted June 14, 2005 Haarrummpphhh About these pesky...numbers. They're a combination...
Lord of The Curry Posted June 14, 2005 Report Posted June 14, 2005 So, will The Island be bitter at Locke for blowing up the hatch and not nescessarily "earning" his way into it? I'd love it if next season started off with Hurley, Locke, Jack and Kate standing at the hatch, ready to descend and *snap*- Locke's legs go out and he can't climb down. Jack being the one to find out what was inside it the whole time would drive JL up the fuckin wall.
Stephen Joseph Posted June 14, 2005 Report Posted June 14, 2005 That depends on what's re-infected Locke...
Lord of The Curry Posted June 14, 2005 Report Posted June 14, 2005 Uh.......ok. Sometimes I think that SJ is really JJ Abrams and is just fucking with us all. I'm not talking about any re-infection. I'm talking about The Island punishing Locke. But, knowing you, I'm sure the two are related in some way.
Ravenbomb Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 yeah, seems like SJ knows everything about the fricken show, moreso than the writers
ulfistgut Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 yeah, seems like SJ thinks he knows everything about the fricken show, moreso than the writers <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
nl5xsk1 Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 This thread did seem to go from people who enjoyed the show and posted their reactions and possible theories to being a thread filled with long-ass opinions that were seemingly supposed to be viewed as facts. I thought the thread was saved when people posted their "best of" and "worst of" choices, but evidently the lecture continues. I personally completely stopped reading SJ's posts when he posted this classic: Nice to see someone else see something As if his insight to the show was so much superior to anyone else's.
MDH257 Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 So, will The Island be bitter at Locke for blowing up the hatch and not nescessarily "earning" his way into it? I'd love it if next season started off with Hurley, Locke, Jack and Kate standing at the hatch, ready to descend and *snap*- Locke's legs go out and he can't climb down. Jack being the one to find out what was inside it the whole time would drive JL up the fuckin wall. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I thought the last few seconds of the finale clearly showed that ladder only had about 3 or 4 steps, then the next step was unhinged/half destroyed, then there were no more steps and it just went on with nothing on the sides to grab on to.
Ravenbomb Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 I'm sure they could use something as a rope to lower someone down
iliketurtles Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 As someone said, they'll probably have a crappy storyline of them taking half the season to try to get down the hatch. They should have the season premiere have them actually get into the hatch.
BlackFlagg Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 hmmm...what if they had season 2 start like a year after the end of season 1. Have them deep into some things, like into the hatch and can use flashbacks to show the major events that happened over the year that got them to where they are. It'd be a way to keep the flashbacks and change them a bit instead of them just showing charecters pre-flight, though obviously could still use em that way for any new charecters introduced. I dunno, seemed like a good idea when I first thought of it, heh
iliketurtles Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 I have a feeling they've already filmed a good part of the first episode. I think we'll stay in that time frame that we were last year, and not advance. I think we'll start the episode with the four of them still at the hatch trying to figure out what's next, maybe even questioning Hurley what he meant by the numbers. I think we'll be still back at sea (Holloway said in an interview they cut stuff out that they filmed after the ending that was released...basically meaning that there's more stuff we haven't seen yet). I doubt they'll advance it all. I think it would take away too much from the show.
Guest Joe_G Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 OK, I totally missed the boat on Lost until I saw a bit of the finale and was intrigued. So I went on a three week binge of tracking down eps. It actually had its pluses--no pesky seven day wait between eps. And now I only have to wait three agonizing months instead of four agonizing months until the second season. Fun fact: I went to college with the actor who played Charlie's brother in "The Moth." He was on my floor freshman year.
RavishingRickRudo Posted June 17, 2005 Author Report Posted June 17, 2005 I, for one, enjoy SJ's insane theories. hmm, that was a tad backhanded
Guest Evolution Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 Steering this thread away from the constant plugging of "Prey" (It's a good book, but seriously now). The Good Best Episode(s): The Pilot, Walkabout, Exodus I-III Best Character: John Locke. Best Actor: Terry O'Quinn. Best Scene: Tough one. The Others coming to the raft is a good'un, as is the scene on the hill when they get their first signal. Best Flashback: Locke and his co-worker play Risk(?) Best Relationship/Friendship: Jin/Michael Best Surprise/Twist/"OH SNAP!" award: Locke ain't doin' no walkin' about. Best Character Development/Most Improved: Usually it's hard to pick something like this in the first season of a show, but it was so long that Sawyer was the one who showed obvious development. Hottest Chick: Shannon. Studliest Dude: Sawyer. King of the Island (toughest motherfucker award): Tie between John/Sayid. The Bad Worst Episode: Homecoming. Worst Character: Not a big fan of Danielle. Worst Actor: Maggie Grace Worst Scene: Claire's back, and...uh-oh, she don't remember shit. Worst Flashback: Probably one of Charlie's flashbacks. Choose one, most of them were not interesting. Worst Relationship/Friendship: Sayid/Shannon. Don't really care. Worst mystery/"SHOW WHAT'S IN THE GODDAMNED HATCH!!!" award: What happened to Claire when she went missing? Amnesia? You're really going to do that to us? Worst Character Development/Biggest Decline: Claire. Why? Uh...I forget. Most Useless character: Shannon. Bitch is only good for eye candy.
Guest Evolution Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 As someone said, they'll probably have a crappy storyline of them taking half the season to try to get down the hatch. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> But if it's something super awesome down in the hatch, are you going to complain that we took all this time to get to this super awesome thing?
iliketurtles Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 As someone said, they'll probably have a crappy storyline of them taking half the season to try to get down the hatch. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> But if it's something super awesome down in the hatch, are you going to complain that we took all this time to get to this super awesome thing? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> From what they've said, whatever is in it has more of an impact on the Locke character then the impact of shock of what's in it. I'm guessing either an answer to the Locke being paralyzed, or it's going to be something to makes Locke give up faith on the island because he doesn't get answers, or "hope." I just don't want to build it up even more than they have, and then they drop the ball on dissapointment. I think the way to get the most viewers in for the season debut is to maybe even tell what's in the hatch that episode. Or advertise it that way too in order to start the season on a good note.
BlackFlagg Posted June 18, 2005 Report Posted June 18, 2005 dunno if anyone mentioned this yet but David Fury won't be with Lost for season 2. He will instead be working on The Inside<as most here already know> and he will also be working on the next season of 24<that should be interesting>. Also talks about him possibly doing a project of his own, possibly with JJ Abrams
Lord of The Curry Posted June 19, 2005 Report Posted June 19, 2005 Watched Exodus II and III tonight. Still goddamn superb.
Stephen Joseph Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 As someone said, they'll probably have a crappy storyline of them taking half the season to try to get down the hatch. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> But if it's something super awesome down in the hatch, are you going to complain that we took all this time to get to this super awesome thing? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> From what they've said, whatever is in it has more of an impact on the Locke character then the impact of shock of what's in it. I'm guessing either an answer to the Locke being paralyzed, or it's going to be something to makes Locke give up faith on the island because he doesn't get answers, or "hope." I just don't want to build it up even more than they have, and then they drop the ball on dissapointment. I think the way to get the most viewers in for the season debut is to maybe even tell what's in the hatch that episode. Or advertise it that way too in order to start the season on a good note. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I thought the impact on Locke's character was that they opened the hatch and it was a huge shaft with nothing in it... But, I'd be leaning toward whatever is down there making Locke more committed to his goals...whether or not theyre actually his goals is another matter entirely. Oh, just to mention, at a press conference in LA the writers brought up "string" theory. They said they're headed in a similar direction (making the triangle talk more likely). And that next season it will be getting X-Files weird. ::Drools::
The Dames Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 See...the thing that boggles me is this... The light turned on in the Hatch at the end of Deux Ex Machina with Locke looking into it. The next episode shows ZERO Locke, which is when Boone died. What the hell was Locke doing the whole time? I was convinced that they had actually either taken him inside or he was captured and brainwashed that night. Now, I'm starting to think he just sat there all night and stared...which lessens the HOLY SHIT factor of that moment. That's something I really want to know. What the hell happened that night... Dames
iliketurtles Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 I'm guessing he camped out at the hatch, and like you said, just looked at it all night. He woke up and went back to camp. If he had gotten inside the hatch, then there would be no reason why he'd continue trying to get into it.
RavishingRickRudo Posted June 22, 2005 Author Report Posted June 22, 2005 I don't put much thought into the light thing, only because if I did I wouldn't get any sleep at night.
AnonymousBroccoli Posted June 22, 2005 Report Posted June 22, 2005 For those who haven't recorded/downloaded it and watched it a few dozen times since, uber-episode Walkabout is on tonight.
nl5xsk1 Posted June 23, 2005 Report Posted June 23, 2005 See...the thing that boggles me is this... The light turned on in the Hatch at the end of Deux Ex Machina with Locke looking into it. The next episode shows ZERO Locke, which is when Boone died. What the hell was Locke doing the whole time? I was convinced that they had actually either taken him inside or he was captured and brainwashed that night. Now, I'm starting to think he just sat there all night and stared...which lessens the HOLY SHIT factor of that moment. That's something I really want to know. What the hell happened that night... Dames <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dames, I disagree ... if he just sat there hypnotized by the light ... that ADDS to my HS factor ... it'd lessen it if he saw the light, waited a while and then called it a night, but to sit and stare into it for X amount of time. Holy Shit.
Guest shaqaustin34 Posted June 24, 2005 Report Posted June 24, 2005 You all may have answered this alrady but I was wondering when is the premiere for the new season?
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