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Fairplay 11-17-2004 07:04 PM

That reminded me of a gilligans island episode where they find a phone line washed up on shore and they would tap into it listening to phone conversations.

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 07:05 PM

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maybe the pregnant chick will poop out her baby, so I can get a better crank going when i watch the show


Evangeline Lilly doesnt do it enough for ya???

Demonpenz 11-17-2004 07:06 PM

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Evangeline Lilly doesnt do it enough for ya???

heck no i want the pregnant chick, because hey your on an island, FREE MILK

Fairplay 11-17-2004 07:28 PM

The first herion shot is free, the rest will cost you.

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 07:29 PM

The freaky French chick is freaken me out!

Fairplay 11-17-2004 07:30 PM

That fat dude has the right idea. You gotta have fun.

So play golf, then get pissed off at how shitty your score is.

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 08:02 PM

Hmmmm...another great episode tonight. I still think they are lab rats being observed somehow......

Fairplay 11-17-2004 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Hmmmm...another great episode tonight. I still think they are lab rats being observed somehow......



Thats a possibility. Good episode, i would stay away from that women with a rifel, shes nuts.

Michael Michigan 11-17-2004 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
The freaky French chick is freaken me out!

She's right at home, no showers, no shave.

;)

morphius 11-17-2004 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Fairplay
Thats a possibility. Good episode, i would stay away from that women with a rifel, shes nuts.

If you rule out the women that are nuts, you could find yourself very lonely...

VonneMarie 11-17-2004 09:43 PM

Another great show! And it had less and less of Kate.

Where's the Emmies? :clap:

Frazod 11-17-2004 09:50 PM

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Thanks. I didn't have the energy to find the thread.

Unfortunately, I promised my wife I'd watch the end of that absolutely ridiculous, stupid and abyssmal weather disaster movie on CBS :rolleyes: , so I'll have to TiVo Lost and watch it later. :banghead:

After enduring that mind-numbingly bad movie (GOD DID IT SUCK :cuss: ) I just finished tonight's episode. Excellent as always. Sucks that the show won't be on next week.

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 09:54 PM

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After enduring that mind-numbingly bad movie (GOD DID IT SUCK :cuss: ) I just finished tonight's episode. Excellent as always. Sucks that the show won't be on next week.

hahah..im glad I didnt watch that now. From the promos's it looked like a poor mans "Day After Tomorrow"

big nasty kcnut 11-17-2004 10:03 PM

man this show got me hooked so about the little kid will he be hanging with that dude with the knife or is charlie will still hang with him

Frazod 11-17-2004 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
hahah..im glad I didnt watch that now. From the promos's it looked like a poor mans "Day After Tomorrow"

No, it just flat out sucked ass. I liked Day After Tomorrow (yes, it was dumb, but entertaining). This just sucked. It was wretched, stupid and ridiculous, especially to someone who lives in the Chicago area.

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 10:05 PM

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No, it just flat out sucked ass. I liked Day After Tomorrow (yes, it was dumb, but entertaining). This just sucked. It was wretched, stupid and ridiculous, especially to someone who lives in the Chicago area.

But didnt it star Superstar actress Nancy McKeon? How could it suck?? hahaha

Frazod 11-17-2004 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
But didnt it star Superstar actress Nancy McKeon? How could it suck?? hahaha

I would have preferred Blair. :D

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by kcnut
man this show got me hooked so about the little kid will he be hanging with that dude with the knife or is charlie will still hang with him

it looks as though as the season progresses Locke and the kids dad will be fighting for the kids soul or sympathies. I liked how tonights episode introduced a few of the other "minor" survivors as well. They only had a few lines and were hanging around in the background, but i thought it was a nice touch.

Deberg_1990 11-17-2004 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod
I would have preferred Blair. :D

yea, or even Tootie.

WEIRDWOLF 11-17-2004 11:20 PM

Gotta admit...I'm hooked too! I don't know whats worse, waiting to find out what the whole deal with the island is or having to go to the Raiders/Chiefs game on Christmas to see who gets first pick in the draft from the AFC West.

ZootedGranny 11-18-2004 01:12 AM

Some thoughts on tonight's show:

I liked that the woman's name was Rousseau, yet another philosopher's name, just like Locke. Rousseau again fit the character perfectly, as the philosopher believed that humans were good in a sort of primal state untouched by civilization, and that society was the cause for the unhappiness of man. He also thought that science hurt mankind, and it was the advancement of thought that gave the government the power to oppress people. He believed that love for fellow man was instead replaced with paranoia or fear.

The character Rousseau didn't trust Sayid, and in the end warned him of his mates, and was also in a way hurt by science because that was the reason she came to the island.

We also found out that the missing Alex was her child. And in the previews for the next show, Claire thinks someone tried to hurt her unborn baby, so there could be a connection.

What the **** was the power cord doing stretching out into the ocean? The entire time I'm watching the show from the point Sayid sees it, that's in the back of my mind. I really hope they explain that.

Maybe I'm thinking too hard, but if Rousseau could speak not only french, but english and spanish, why did she broadcast her message in only one language? Then again, 16 years on an island, it's possible she had some books to learn them all.

The two characters introduced (guy hunting with Locke, guy with rash) will play a bigger role I think. Generally in a show like this, people aren't given lines for no reason. In fact, its been said that there is someone on the island that wasn't on the plane (aside from Rousseau). It'd be funny if mystery man was the guy hunting with Locke, though that'd be a stretch. Still, I can see that twist happening.

I really hope this show goes beyond a redoing of the plot of John Carpenter's "The Thing." In "The Thing" it's a virus that takes over the host body and mutates into a creature. The giant monster walking around the island could be someone infected with the virus. Just a theory though.

Damn I love this show. It's one of the very few shows I look forward to watching.

big nasty kcnut 11-18-2004 02:19 AM

Zooted well let hope it not a homan kind of monster. As far as the french girl i hope she meet the other people soon. The actress that played her mia furlan was great in babyalon 5 as delen

bideau 11-18-2004 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
it looks as though as the season progresses Locke and the kids dad will be fighting for the kids soul or sympathies. I liked how tonights episode introduced a few of the other "minor" survivors as well. They only had a few lines and were hanging around in the background, but i thought it was a nice touch.

Glad I saw this thread. I'm absolutely hooked on this show. It's got suspense, intrigue and some hot chicks. I've read that Kate will be shown wearing next to nothing sometime later in the season. And the blonde sister fills out that bikini quite nicely.

I like how they slowly introduce new characters as the season goes along. There's enough survivors on the island to keep the introductions going for several seasons. Brilliant idea.

I think we'll be seeing Danielle as a recurring character. She'll become like the monk on the mountain top. Whenever they need advice or knowledge, they'll seek her out.

I think it's also a good idea not to overplay the main characters, especially Doc/Kate. that could get tired very quickly. But notice how the writers are having Kate show some interest in the scumbag. I see a love triangle happening here.

Now we have to wait for 2 weeks before the next episode.

Baby Lee 11-18-2004 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ZootedGranny
It'd be funny if mystery man was the guy hunting with Locke

Mystery man is Tom Cruise's cousin.

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And the blonde sister fills out that bikini quite nicely.

That was an amazing surreptitious butt shot. As she went to get up from the beach, she developed a massive case of plumber's butt.

Frazod 11-18-2004 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by kcnut
actress that played her mia furlan was great in babyalon 5 as delen

Rep! I was going nuts trying to figure out where I'd seen her before. :thumb:

chiefs4me 11-18-2004 09:25 AM

Great show,,,,,and sawyer is HOT,,,,

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 11:38 AM

OK guys hold onto something. I did see part of the ad on Extra the other day.


Star's sexy other career not `Lost' on savvy viewers
By Lauren Beckham Falcone
Tuesday, November 16, 2004

Evangeline Lilly may be ``Lost'' on ABC, but you can find her on late-night TV and online anytime, bare-bellied and hawking a ``fun, flirty'' telephone dating service, www.livelinks.com.

Lilly, who stars as the sweaty escaped convict Kate on the network's hit show about plane crash survivors, once studied international relations at the University of British Columbia, but she's apparently settled on helping the young and dateless with the International Language - love.

The 25-year-old actress is spokeswoman and feature model for the very sexy service, which hooks up singles via telephone.

Talk about letting your fingers do the walking.

``Phone Livelinks Chatline and within seconds, you'll be talking to women or men in your local area!'' the Web site promises, as Lilly, looking decidedly un-marooned in a low-cut white blouse and blown-out hair, chats on a phone, her demure smile beckoning callers.

Fans of the show are abuzz about the beauty's alter ego.

``It's kind of funny because all the other models are really slutty,'' said one blogger on a ``Lost'' fan site. ``You should see the commercials. Scantily-clad women telling you to call in sultry voices.''

Lilly was discovered three years ago in British Columbia by a Ford model scout, but declined a career in high fashion to go to college. When she got her tuition bill, however, Lilly changed her mind and signed with the agency.

Still, she didn't think modeling or acting would stick, according to an interview with People magazine.

``(I studied) international relations because I wanted to be a missionary,'' she told the weekly rag.

While at the U of BC, she founded and ran a world development and human rights committee and went to the Philippines with a missionary group.

``Lost'' is her first starring role. She was featured briefly on Stephen King's now-canceled series ``Kingdom Hospital,'' but was killed off before she became the darling of ``Lost's'' desert island.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 11:41 AM

Actor's past helps on 'Lost'
By Terry Morrow
Scripps Howard News Service

During his lean years, actor Josh Holloway pulled a con on his department-store employers that would make his "Lost" character, the shady Sawyer, proud.

Josh Holloway

He and friends shoplifted merchandise from the store where they worked, then returned it for a refund. They took home thousands of dollars, which helped Holloway through a semester of college. Management never caught on, and in fact loved the hardworking Holloway, he says.
"I was ripping the place off blind, and I left the job as employee of the month," he admits during a phone interview.
Like the self-involved Sawyer, whose cockiness and selfishness irritate the castaways on the hit series (7 p.m., Wednesdays, ABC/Ch. 4), Holloway knows how to survive when money is tight.
It's not a side of he easily admits to or is even proud of, he says, though he understands where it came from. Holloway grew up in rural northern Georgia, about 75 miles outside of Atlanta. His father was a surveyor and his mother was a stay-at-home wife and mother. He and his family lived in a trailer most of his childhood.
"Coming from a poor family, I had the ability to exist, and thrive even, with no money," he says. "I am used to existing without a base, like education, to fall back onto."
Holloway attended college briefly but dropped out for financial reasons. He moved to New York City to expand his horizons and escape Georgia. Then he went to Italy — again without money — and drifted.
"I've done some things that are shady," he says.
After he came back to the United States, he worked as a model and then an actor. Before "Lost," he worked mainly B-movies and hoped for a big break.
Now that success has come, Holloway, 35, says wrapping his head around it has been dizzying.
When he auditioned for the role of Sawyer, he was confident he'd get the part.
"Sawyer is an aspect of me. He's an aspect in you," Holloway says. "He's an aspect in everybody, but I just blow it up for the character. He is not the nicest guy in the world, and now he has to struggle with his redefinition on this island."
"Lost" centers on the survivors of a plane crash on a deserted and mysterious island.
"You find a door for a character, and you exist in it," says Holloway. "I can't just put it on and play a bad guy. . . . You have to exist in someone like this. You let your own life experiences come through that. It's fun because it's an exploration into that side of me."
He hasn't been back to his hometown, where his parents still live, since "Lost" premiered, but he says he is eager to go. "Everybody will start giving me (a hard time)," he says with a laugh.
Now living in Hawaii, where "Lost" is shot, Holloway finds himself laughing out loud when he recollects his down-and-out days.
"I have my moments when I can't believe where life has taken me," he says. "It's amazing. It still has not sunk in that much."

Deberg_1990 11-18-2004 11:44 AM

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Evangeline Lilly may be ``Lost'' on ABC, but you can find her on late-night TV and online anytime, bare-bellied and hawking a ``fun, flirty'' telephone dating service, www.livelinks.com.

They showed this on Letterman when she was on there on Friday. It was quite amusing.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 11:48 AM

NAMES & FACES
'Lost' finds mix of realism in cast

By Ellen Gray | Philadelphia Daily News
Posted November 17, 2004

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Television executives like to talk about "colorblind casting," a process that more often than not produces series pilots that are blindingly white. So how did ABC's Lost manage to create one of TV's most diverse casts right from the beginning?

"I don't think it was colorblind. . . . I think it was color-conscious" casting, says Harold Perrineau (Oz), who plays Michael, a father getting to know his young son (Malcolm David Kelley).

Besides the African-American father and son, the cast includes an Arab character (played by Naveen Andrews, a British actor of Indian descent) and a Korean couple, stranded together on an island after their flight crashes. Plus, there's actor Jorge Garcia, whose character, Hurley, may not be Latino but adds diversity of his own as one of the larger characters on TV.

"Hey, that's what the world looks like. It doesn't look like The O.C.," Perrineau says. "From my point of view, the world looks like the island."

"What's cool about that, actually, is that on an international flight, you have people from all different countries, so it doesn't feel forced at all," says Daniel Dae Kim (24, Angel), a Korean-born, American-reared actor whose Lost character, Jin, speaks no English.

Kim owes his job in part to Yunjin Kim, the Korean-born actress who plays his wife, whose audition for another role in the show "blew us away," executive producer Damon Lindelof says. "We realized that she spoke fluent Korean and decided that we should have a Korean character on the island. And maybe it was a husband and wife."

For Daniel Dae Kim, it's "an opportunity because I haven't had a chance to speak any Korean in any of the projects I've done. And I've really made it a point to try and take roles that are as assimilated as possible, so this is a real great chance to explore a whole different side of my career."

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 11:53 AM

Posted 11/16/2004 9:50 PM Updated 11/17/2004 9:27 AM



Fans find all manner of theories about 'Lost'
By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY
Sometimes it starts at 9:01 p.m. Wednesday. Sometimes it doesn't happen until Thursday morning.

Shedding light: Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Jack (Matthew Fox) are increasingly ensnared by the island's mysteries on the hit series.
ABC

But each week, at some point after the credits start rolling on ABC's hit drama Lost, fans start in.

On the Internet, on radio shows, in the office or at home with friends and family, they assess and obsess about the latest episode of the mystery about plane crash survivors on a mysterious island.

"My husband and I discuss theories throughout the viewing of the show so much that sometimes I have to shush him so I can hear what is happening," says Michelle Horan, 36, of Atlanta.

"If we had a water cooler, that's where we'd talk about it, but we end up talking about it in the lab," says Karen Schroeder, 35, of Taylor Mill, Ky., who works in a research and development lab for a company that formulates coatings for various products.

Lost averages more than 17 million viewers each week. Speculation already is running high about Episode 9, which airs tonight at 8 ET/PT: Is Iraqi survivor Sayid captured by a Frenchwoman, the source of the bizarre 16-year-old radio transmission?

Also tonight, Tom Cruise's cousin William Mapother plays Ethan, another plane crash survivor — or is he?

Details get viewers buzzing. For example, what was the significance of bad boy Sawyer reading the book Watership Down? And what is the connection between the polar bear in the comic youngster Walt was reading and the polar bear found on the island?

The focus on minutiae is all part of the larger question: What's really going on? Viewers know an airplane left Sydney bound for Los Angeles, got off course and crashed on a tropical island. But where are they, and how can some of the strange things be explained?

Some fans think it's a giant "ant farm" being observed by aliens; others suggest it's a government project; still others figure it must be a Jurassic Park type of scientific compound, although show co-creator Damon Lindelof has said the unseen monster on the island is "not a dinosaur."

So what's going on? Here are some of the most popular theories:

•Purgatory. Jeffrey Field, 34, of Overland Park, Kan., says maybe they're trapped "between heaven and hell — forced to look back on the decisions of their lives. It's a fascinating concept, though now that I've spent so much time contemplating that idea, I almost hope they've got something better up their sleeves."

Land of the L-O-S-T

Besides the theories behind the mysterious island of Lost, there are even theories that LOST might be an acronym. Among suggestions at www.lost-tv.com, where there are more than 4,000 posts under the "Theories and Speculation" forum:


Beverly Bruce, 30, of Phoenix, isn't convinced that it's purgatory, even though that has been one of the earliest and most popular theories. "I'm not sure any show is brave enough to pretend heaven is not utopia, and hell is not relentless torture, and this show depicts neither of the two. There's good and bad, but not sainthood or evilness."

•Time travel/science testing. "As for theories, my favorite is that they flew through a worm hole," says Rob Bingham, 33, of St. Peters, Mo., an admitted Star Trek "geek."

The survivors "have been captured on an island for scientific observation. This would answer a lot of questions: They are not dead; the weird creatures are independent variables introduced by the scientists to test their adaptability and stamina." Survivalist Locke is working for the scientists — "thus the ability to walk (Locke had been in a wheelchair before the crash) and the level of understanding he seems to have."

•A dream planet. "My favorite theory is that the island is a place that creates out of whole cloth the thoughts and dreams of these people. Wish you could walk? You walk. Wish everyone hated you? They do. Want your cold dead father to be alive? Done," says Julian South, 46, of Portland, Ore.

•Terrorists. "These people are not dead," says Jack Groshans, 51, of Pinckney, Mich. Lost is a regular topic of conversation at his weekly Monday Night Football get-together. Best theory: "It's a military research project funded by Euro-terrorists. They are testing genetic changes to animals (hence the polar bear) in hopes of creating ways to make people immune to cold and heat, cutting down on their need for food and water and lightening the amount of stuff they would have to carry in an invasion or coup d' état. Their ultimate goal is control of the OPEC oil fields, and they are hoping to create small forces capable of striking multiple targets at once."

And some are just along for the ride. "I don't have any theory as to what the overall plot is," says Rozan Caculitan, 31, of Ashburn, Va. "But it's a great exploration into human behavior when forced into an unexpected situation."

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 11:56 AM

He enjoys being 'Lost'



By MARISA GUTHRIE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER


Dominic Monaghan as 'Lost's' Charlie

Getting stranded on an inhospitable island with a bunch of nefarious characters and a blood-thirsty beast that lurks in the bushes has turned out to be a good thing for Dominic Monaghan.
The British actor acquired cult fame status by playing the hairy-footed Hobbit Merry Brandybuck in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. And now his smoldering portrayal as tortured rocker Charlie on ABC's "Lost" (tonight at 8) has positioned him as one of the hit show's breakout stars.

"It's great to be in a show that people actually watch," Monaghan told the Daily News recently.

"My friends watch it," he continued. "And it's great because they're not tuning in to a piece of sh-- show just to see me. They watch it because they want to watch it."

Monaghan has seen his share of bad TV, most of it in his native England. Although he has the blockbuster "Lord of the Rings" movies to his credit, he had few reservations about committing to an American TV project.

"American television is just a lot more dynamic and creative," said Monaghan. "There seems to be quite a lot invested in American television. They take it really quite seriously over here, which is really refreshing. They give it a lot of weight."

Another selling point was J.J. Abrams, the mastermind behind "Alias," who created "Lost." The new show revolves around a group of people stranded on an island after a plane crash.

"[Abrams] was someone that I was really impressed with," said Monaghan. "He has an innate ability to get you excited about what he's working on."

The cast of "Lost" is sequestered on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, where they endure a grueling production schedule and little advance warning of plot developments lest spoilers end up on the myriad "Lost" fan sites.

"They track all the scripts so if one turns up on eBay, they will know who did it," Monaghan said. "They keep up with what's being said on the Internet and make sure that they confirm or deny rumors that pop up."

But Monaghan has some information about upcoming episodes.

"In future flashbacks, you're going to see Charlie [at] the height of his heroin addiction," he said.

"We're definitely going to see more of the monster," he added, offering another snippet of plot. "At least one of the major characters is going to die by the end of the season. And the monster could be the reason that character gets lost."

On whether or not there is a supernatural element, Monaghan is more cryptic.

"Everyone on the island," he said, "is linked in some way."

Originally published on November 17, 2004

theultimatekcchiefsfan 11-18-2004 12:41 PM

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WAIT THAT'S NOT WHAT PREGNANT CHICKS USUSALLY LOOK LIKE? on a side note what about that bitch from king of queens, looks like she has put on twelveteen gazillion pounds. Talk about jump the shark

Dude you got that right. I about fell off my couch when she came on the other night. She needs to hurry up and have that kid so I can get back to drooling over her again.

theultimatekcchiefsfan 11-18-2004 12:44 PM

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I've been watching a shitty disaster show too. It's called the 2004 chiefs


ROFL........................:cuss:

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 01:05 PM

I found this on the main website that the creators made

This is a THEORY NOT A SPOILER. Not all the details are here to understand it though. If you read Dominics article it might give some insight


In responce to the current debate surr says: If what she said is true... they were scientists... capable of solar power...

Furthermore this continues to support my there theory... why Jack HooksUp with CrazyFrenchChick, and explains several aspects of the show so far...
Credit goes to Dominic Monaghan for the elephant with the cats courtesy of Jorge Garcia(see VIP archive), in addition this incorporated elements of the bipolar bear and gay dolphin story from ABC board(original poster unknown-but-awesome). So without further adu:

Sixteen years ago Frenchy and a boat load of zoo animals crash landed on the island. Frenchy was a genetisist (bad surr spelling!) and genetically engineered many a zoo animal from the animals who survived the crash. This included the bipolar bear, the gay dolphin and a 20 foot tall invisible elephant. Later, when our Losties landed on the island, she took a bunch of invisible house cats from a failed experiment and taped them to the giant invisible elephant. This was done to ensure that none of the Losties would attempt to enter the jungle and discover her experiments. This did not work however and bipolar bear was shot and killed by "Sawyer." (I really have to re-read the bipolar bear and gay dolphin story.) Furthermore, Locke ran into the invisible giant elephant/house cat combo thingy and has since had an ephiphany (is this one spelled right?) and has now decided to use the rest of the Losties for his own experimentation.

See explains a lot doesn't it :) lol... this is just great *eg*

whoops error surr had to fix

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 01:10 PM

I just found this. The Lost website on ABC has a diary by Jack

http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/diary13.html

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 01:38 PM

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I just found this. The Lost website on ABC has a diary by Jack

http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/diary13.html


I guess Jack sank the shot.

Alton deFlat 11-18-2004 01:40 PM

Hopefully, the French chicks son Alex, is not a scientific-experiment-gone-wrong mutant, that turns out to be the creature.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 02:07 PM

From the creators of the show

Javi says:
(Thu Oct 28 01:18:23 2004) [Context]

hi!

hey - speaker, smidge, deathis... thanks for the kind words...

...at the risk of slipping into "prevaricating producer" mode, the rocks are all part of the mystery - so i can only give up as much as you saw on the screen.

fury can tell you, but he just left.

Baby Lee 11-18-2004 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Alton deFlat
Hopefully, the French chicks son Alex, is not a scientific-experiment-gone-wrong mutant, that turns out to be the creature.

FTR - Alex is her 'child.' No one said son.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 02:41 PM

Here are the writers on the episodes to give you a idea on what characters might be written about.


Javi says:
(Sat Oct 30 03:13:20 2004) [Context]

droo -

the writers by episode (up until what is in production right now, i don't want to spoil anything) -

pilot - jj/damon

tabula rasa - damon

white rabbit - christian taylor

walkabout - david fury

house of the rising sun - me

the moth - jennifer johnson, paul dini

confidence man - damon

raised by another - lynne litt

solitary - david fury

all the best cowboys have daddy issues - me

whatever the case may be - damon/ jannifer johnson

and there's more where those came from...

Alton deFlat 11-18-2004 03:12 PM

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FTR - Alex is her 'child.' No one said son.

True.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 04:45 PM

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Saw this on a message board

They were asking if it was a elephant or an arm

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 05:06 PM

And what is the deal with the cord?

Deberg_1990 11-18-2004 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2
Saw this on a message board

They were asking if it was a elephant or an arm


Yea i noticed that too! I was like WTF?? After I saw it last night.

Baby Lee 11-18-2004 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2
Saw this on a message board

They were asking if it was a elephant or an arm

If you watched the entire sequence, it was clear that it was the French lady putting her arm into her gray sweater.

Deberg_1990 11-18-2004 06:48 PM

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If you watched the entire sequence, it was clear that it was the French lady putting her arm into her gray sweater.

Look on the left hand side of the pic. It looks like Tusks.

Deberg_1990 11-18-2004 06:59 PM

The only thing I didnt like about last nights episode was during Sayid's flashbacks, they didnt speak in Arabic and spoke English. I thought that was sort of cheesy. Call me picky I guess, but i would have prefered more realism. When the koreans had their flashbacks, they spoke Korean.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
The only thing I didnt like about last nights episode was during Sayid's flashbacks, they didnt speak in Arabic and spoke English. I thought that was sort of cheesy. Call me picky I guess, but i would have prefered more realism. When the koreans had their flashbacks, they spoke Korean.


I think the actor who plays Syiad does not talk that way. Daniel the guy that plays the Korean has limited Korean. He was born there and he moved here when he was two. When he talks to his parents it is Korean but he calls it "household Korean" He has a coach to help him with words on the set.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 10:17 PM

One thing I found out that is pretty cool is whoever is being featured in the show whenever it is airing that person host a party at his house for all the other actors.

This is a pretty tight group. Cast and production.

The guy that plays Micheal and Walt hang out with Daiel the Korean actor

One little known fact as well the Korean actress was suppose to be Kate but made a part just for her. And since they had a part for her the creators brought in Daniel The cast and production speaks very highly of her.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 10:26 PM

ABC's "Lost," 10.5/16, kept its place at the top show at 8 p.m. despite competition from "Category 6," 9.4/15.

Wow I am really surprised by this.

KingPriest2 11-18-2004 10:55 PM

Found this on another website It is a theory and most of it makes snese

Written by byoung210
Thursday, 28 October 2004
Not much to theorize on in this episode as they answered most questions that were brought up, but here we go.

First, I want to address Kate. Many of else felt we were gipped when no reason was given for why she was wanted by the law. Now we find that the reason has something to do with why she didn't want to take shelter in the caves at Jack's suggestion. How do the two relate? It's very simple. When Jack saw Kate bend over to tie her shoe, he appeared to be checking her out. However, when Kate asked, he denied it and changed the subject.

I'd say she didn't go to the caves because Jack's lack of interest reminded her of someone. It reminded her of someone she loved. But the relationship had problems, and I now believe ended in her murdering her love. So the current situation is all too familiar to her. And it scares her.

Now on to 'Adam & Eve'. Who are they? Why were there perfectly smooth black and white rocks laid to rest with them? They were probably shipwrecked on the island many of years back. Now this isn't The Return to Blue Lagoon or anything like that, but these two ended up making a life on the island when no help came. And I believe they had a child. After all, how were both their bodies laid to rest. Someone had to put them there. I suspect the rocks were laid with them because they represented the bond the child had with his parents. This also means, that another body will be found in a future episode and it's that of the child. But wait! His body won't be found dead. He'll be very much alive.

As for the groups splitting into two, look for the group of idiots on the beach to eventually make it too the caves or half of them will die off. After all, this is a series and the show would end if any rescue came right. I'd admit it's a pretty scene on the beach, but it ain't too pretty if you're dead.

Lastly, Locke holds the key to this island. Only he truly understands it's power. I think future episodes will show this as last nights episode with the guitar showed us.

And I must add again that I believe fears are being manifest. Whether consciously or not. When Charlie stepped on the beehive, it was no coincidence. He has a fear of bees. Keep looking for subtle signs of this in future episodes.

That's about it. Stay tuned next week for Episode #7's Theories and Speculations.

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Deberg_1990 11-19-2004 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2
I think the actor who plays Syiad does not talk that way.

Yea, I took that into consideration........Oh well, it would have been nice if he did speak Arabic. Love his character though.

KingPriest2 11-19-2004 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Yea, I took that into consideration........Oh well, it would have been nice if he did speak Arabic. Love his character though.


I agree with you.

KingPriest2 12-01-2004 01:51 PM

So what is going to happen tonite?

Bearcat 12-01-2004 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2
So what is going to happen tonite?


It's been almost two weeks since I've seen the preview for it.... I want to say it's about the pregnant woman...

Dartgod 12-01-2004 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by KingPriest2
So what is going to happen tonite?

They will once again almost get rescued, only to have Gilligan do something stupid to foil the plan.

big nasty kcnut 12-01-2004 02:36 PM

Dartgod you crazy i think tonight we find out who did the pregnet chick and her back story.

KingPriest2 12-01-2004 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod
They will once again almost get rescued, only to have Gilligan do something stupid to foil the plan.


Would you believe that there is a reality show called "The Real Gilligans Island" There are 2 sets of castaways. Rachel Hunter and Nicole Eggert are on the show.

KingPriest2 12-01-2004 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kcnut
Dartgod you crazy i think tonight we find out who did the pregnet chick and her back story.


Tonites episode is called "Raised by Another" It will be about Claire. There is going to be some foreshadowing I believe.

Next week is going to be about Jack.

Frazod 12-01-2004 07:05 PM

On now. Nice, typical twisted opening. :evil:

big nasty kcnut 12-01-2004 07:28 PM

ok so who think that there a crazy person that want to expirement with claire baby.

OmahaChief 12-01-2004 08:05 PM

WOW!!!

What a show and what an ending. The teaser for next week actualkly gave me goosebumps.

big nasty kcnut 12-01-2004 08:08 PM

ok what you think about tonight i think the psychic is a nut case that knew she was going to crash.

Deberg_1990 12-01-2004 08:38 PM

Freakin outstanding show tonight! Those scenes with the psyhic and that last scene with Ethan standing there gave me the creeps!

Deberg_1990 12-01-2004 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kcnut
ok what you think about tonight i think the psychic is a nut case that knew she was going to crash.

Yea...thats basically what they implied. That he knew the plane was gonna crash, so she would be forced to raise the baby herself. I wonder why SHE has to raise the baby????

Dartgod 12-01-2004 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Yea...thats basically what they implied. That he knew the plane was gonna crash, so she would be forced to raise the baby herself. I wonder why SHE has to raise the baby????

Good question. Tonite was probably the best episode to date. Next week might be better...

Fairplay 12-01-2004 09:07 PM

I didn't see tonights show, could someone brief me on what tonights episode was about?

VonneMarie 12-01-2004 09:34 PM

Another great episode and quite possibly the best one yet. :thumb:

Deberg_1990 12-01-2004 10:06 PM

You know what i love best about this show? I love all of the backstories and of course the central mystery, but I also love all of the small scenes. The scenes tonight with Hurley and the census were a highlight. Particulary the ones with Hurley/Locke and Hurley/Sawyer. Pure magic....

KingPriest2 12-02-2004 02:54 PM

Reading Between Lost's Lines
by Nerina Rammairone




Lost



As with almost everything else on Lost, the castaways' taste in literature isn't arbitrary.

In a recent episode of the cryptic ABC drama, Sawyer (Josh Holloway) was reading Richard Adams' 1972 novel, Watership Down. Show cocreator Damon Lindelof picked the classic tale of a ragtag group of rabbits who band together to survive in a new home because "thematically it totally jives with everything we're trying to say in the show... except with bunnies."

The book's characters include a fearless leader (sounds like Lost's Jack), a pregnant hare (Claire), a go-to person with a sixth sense (Locke), a careless rebel (Sawyer) and a crafty hero (Sayid). "My parents wouldn't let me see the [Down] cartoon because it was for grown-ups," Lindelof says. "Which, of course, was the birth of an obsession."

KevB 12-02-2004 03:04 PM

Hilarious when Hurley moved away from Locke, telling someone, "I know I've already talked to you, but I really wanted to get away from that guy".

Deberg_1990 12-08-2004 06:11 PM

Last "original" episode of the year tonight! Dont miss it bitches!!

big nasty kcnut 12-08-2004 06:33 PM

I can't wait but the question is who got charlie and the hot chick.

Frazod 12-08-2004 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Last "original" episode of the year tonight! Dont miss it bitches!!

Are you serious? THAT SUCKS! :cuss:

Deberg_1990 12-08-2004 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod
Are you serious? THAT SUCKS! :cuss:

Yea i know! We have to wait for about 3 or 4 weeks for the next new episode. IM sure tonight will have some sort of cliffhanger too.

Frazod 12-08-2004 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Yea i know! We have to wait for about 3 or 4 weeks for the next new episode. IM sure tonight will have some sort of cliffhanger too.

I thought you meant no more new ones for the season (although no more for a month sucks ass, too, but not as bad).

big nasty kcnut 12-08-2004 07:08 PM

holy crap jack not having a good day.

Michael Michigan 12-08-2004 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod
I thought you meant no more new ones for the season (although no more for a month sucks ass, too, but not as bad).

AAhhhh, that's what I thought as well.

I've always hated that 'next year' trick.

;)

chiefs4me 12-08-2004 07:25 PM

dam he's good looking,,,,,


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