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Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

I liked the first hour of Lost quite a bit. I *loved* the second hour. J.J. Abrams makes it easier to bear the absence of Joss Whedon from the airwaves.

If you missed the story so far, I urge you to catch ABC's rebroadcast of the first two hours this Saturday.

-Vic.
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Yeah, me too. Saw the second half tonight, after forgetting to Tivo it on Wednesday (Tivo'd the opener, but forgot to get the season pass). It's on the season pass list now. I know from Alias that there are times when I'm gonna be disappointed in the eventual resolution (or lack thereof, in some cases) of a J.J. Ambrams mystery plot, but man, he knows how to control the flow of information to the viewer just perfectly. Good suspense at just about every commercial break, wonderful tension, and good surprises already. I was completley wrong on who the criminal was (avoiding spoilers as much as possible), and I love the idea of gradually revealing the mystery through repeating the crash scene from different points of view.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

My worry was that they're going to run out of interest. I mean, you can only explore the castaways on Gilligan's Island so long before you have to send in the Harlem Globetrotters.

But indications are that he's holding back a lot of good stuff. I'm looking forward to Wednesday nights a lot now!

-Vic.
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Dark Archive Contributor

My move made me miss episodes 2 and 3. Wah! I'll trade someone with Tivo good swag for a tape of the first three so I can catch up before my cable comes through tomorrow.


For want of a nail... if I'd known a few days ago I wouldn't have deleted it. Sorry.


Does anyone have any theories yet?
One that others have come up with is that the island is alive and manifesting their thoughts and/or fears. Possible spoiler coming up here...

...did anyone else notice that the comic book the kid was reading had a picture of a polar bear right before one appeared!

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Didn't notice the polar bear comic...

... but right near the end of the last episode, just as the dog situation was being dealt with, there was some off-screen dialogue that I could *just* make out part of - something like "it just washed in with the tide."

-Vic.
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Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

The more I see it, the more I like it. I love how we get backstory handed out a little at a time, almost on a "need to know" basis, and I like how we gradually get to know the characters.

I enjoy that there's a driving puzzlelike aspect to the storyline that challenges you to figure things out, allowing the screenwriters to manipulate and subvert your expectations.

I like that Mr. Locke (Terry O'Quinn) has recognized that his past and his future don't need to be the same thing, that he has taken the opportunity to reinvent himself, and that he challenges others to do the same.

I'm stunned that Evangeline Lilly (Kate) hasn't really been in anything before. She's good!

-Vic.
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The Hammer wrote:

Does anyone have any theories yet?

One that others have come up with is that the island is alive and manifesting their thoughts and/or fears. Possible spoiler coming up here...

Hmmm ... interesting theory. So would that perhaps make it a modern-day version of Forbidden Planet, where in essence they're fighting "creatures of the id"?


Hey, Forbidden Planet was based on "The Tempest", yes? I could see Abrams doing a modern-day interpretation complete with some new spins on Ariel and Caliban, and a mad scientist or magician who caused the plane crash in order to take revenge upon one of the passengers for a wrong done unto him years ago...

And, of course, the hot naive daughter who, knowing Abrams, turns out to be a military-grade sniper specialist and taijitsu expert.

Of course, I personally am getting increasingly hypothetical, since my brilliant local ABC affiliate decided to do a last-minute tweak to the schedule, and my Tivo faithfully recorded the appropriate time and day for Lost, only to give me "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy". Stupid presidential debates...

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Patrick Weekes wrote:
Of course, I personally am getting increasingly hypothetical, since my brilliant local ABC affiliate decided to do a last-minute tweak to the schedule, and my Tivo faithfully recorded the appropriate time and day for Lost, only to give me "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy". Stupid presidential debates...

That episode and this week's episode are both rerunning this Saturday night, at least in some markets.

-Vic.
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Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

The Hammer wrote:
One that others have come up with is that the island is alive and manifesting their thoughts and/or fears.

Well, that would explain the latest episode...

-Vic.
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Vic, you're a lifesaver. I'll check my Tivo and reset.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

For you timeshifters out there, ABC has taken a cue from NBC and will be implementing nonstandard running times for several of their series, including Lost, which will now run one minute into the next timeslot.

This trend would probably really annoy me if I didn't own a couple of dual-tuner TiVos.

(TiVo owners will find that upcoming Lost episodes are already scheduled for 61 minutes, so unless that causes confilcts for programs in the following hour, you're already set.)

-Vic.
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I am still wondering what happened to his father's body. Or, was it his father's casket at all? Is it possible that the old, bald guy is some sort of angel or guide?


I barely watch any TV anymore, but after hearing Vic rave about Lost for the past couple of weeks, I decided to try to catch the rebroadcast of episodes one and two last night. I am hooked! Granted, I was watching while baking brownies, stuffing Christmas cards into envelopes, and a number of other things, so I missed a several chunks of the story here and there, but wow, it's a captivating show.

Jenny


One of the players in my group is the cousin of Maggie Grace, the girl who plays Shannon. She's visited with Maggie a few times at family gatherings and stuff since the show premiered, but she (Maggie) is being all tight-lipped on what happens on the show so we don't get any inside info...

I really like this show. It's the only show besides Enterprise that I watch regularly. Well, outside of the cable music channels and Comedy Central that is.


Boy! They better have a mighty good exlpenation about what's going on or I'm going to be very pissed (can I say pissed on these boards?)!

I'm still hooked though.

Does anybody have any ideas on what happens if the timer reaches zero? We saw something starting to happen but the timer was quickly re-initiated before we could see what happens.

Ultradan


Ultradan wrote:

Does anybody have any ideas on what happens if the timer reaches zero? We saw something starting to happen but the timer was quickly re-initiated before we could see what happens.

Ultradan

You remember that weird news item from when Sept 11th 2001 happened and there was this thing you could do with Word on the PC where if you typed in 9-11-2001 or something and then changed the type font to 'zig zag' or some other crazy font the stuff you typed looked like a plane crashing into the twin towers? That's what it looked like to me.

Where has Desmond been all this time? brutha!

Scarab Sages

I just read something interesting about Lost the other day. According to IMDB, Forest Whitaker was orignally cast in the role of Sawyer, but gave it up in order to direct a movie instead. If that is true, its pretty weird.


Aberzombie wrote:
I just read something interesting about Lost the other day. According to IMDB, Forest Whitaker was orignally cast in the role of Sawyer, but gave it up in order to direct a movie instead. If that is true, its pretty weird.

There IS a God...

Dan


have you seen THIS?


drunken_nomad wrote:
have you seen THIS?

Funny and bright, thanks for the link.

Liberty's Edge

A magic turtle!!!


Heathansson wrote:
A magic turtle!!!

How else could you keep the secret of the missing ocean?

Liberty's Edge

The Jade wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
A magic turtle!!!
How else could you keep the secret of the missing ocean?

Or the polar bears?

Dark Archive

And what about Benjamin Linus? Didn't Jigsaw totally mess that guy up? I'm so confused...

Scarab Sages

Last nights episode kind of pissed me off.

What the heck was up with Locke?

Spoiler:
Last time we saw him, they were opening a door to reveal his father tied to a chair. Now, all of a sudden, he is allied with the others, going off with them, and treating Kate like she is a "bad" person. I have liked his character, so I hope he is just pretending to ally with the others.

And the Smoke Monster?

Spoiler:
Why couldn't the damn thing simply fly over the sonic fence? And which character was it going after - Kate, or Juliet?

Finally lets talk about the "other" little village.

Spoiler:
If they really have abandoned it, why don't the crash survivors simply move into the place? There running water, electricity, and the fence for security. Instead, it looks like they are going back to the beach.

Either way, each episode seems to bring up more questions than it answers. I like the show, but sometimes it gest frustrating. Not to mention that the new timeslot is a killer.


Aberzombie wrote:

Last nights episode kind of pissed me off.

What the heck was up with Locke?
** spoiler omitted **

And the Smoke Monster?
** spoiler omitted **

Finally lets talk about the "other" little village.
** spoiler omitted **

Either way, each episode seems to bring up more questions than it answers. I like the show, but sometimes it gest frustrating. Not to mention that the new timeslot is a killer.

I agree with everything you said... (I asked myself the same exact question about the smoke monster when the events transpired...)

Ultradan

Dark Archive

I actually enjoyed last night's episode quite a bit, although my wife would agree with you guys about it being frustrating. I prefer Locke to be mysterious and a little bit dangerous, like in the first season. I also like anything to do with the smoke monster, and I thought it was kinda cool with what happened at the fence and all. I have a feeling that they are turning Locke into a major bad guy, and I am digging it all the way. He is by far my favorite character in the show.

Scarab Sages

kikai13 wrote:
I actually enjoyed last night's episode quite a bit, although my wife would agree with you guys about it being frustrating. I prefer Locke to be mysterious and a little bit dangerous, like in the first season. I also like anything to do with the smoke monster, and I thought it was kinda cool with what happened at the fence and all. I have a feeling that they are turning Locke into a major bad guy, and I am digging it all the way. He is by far my favorite character in the show.

I like Locke as well, but would rather see him remain a good guy. Oh well, we'll just have to see. My own favorite characters are Locke, Sayid, Hurley, and Desmond.


Aberzombie wrote:
I like Locke as well, but would rather see him remain a good guy. Oh well, we'll just have to see. My own favorite characters are Locke, Sayid, Hurley, and Desmond.

I like Claire... Just because she's so damn cute!

I dig Hurley... Because he's a blast (funny)!
I like Sun... Because pretty isn't a big enough word for her!
I like Locke... Because he's cool!
I like Jin... Because he's so tough!
I like Said... Because he's a great guy to have around!
I liked Mr. Eko... Because he scared the hell out of me!
I like Desmond... Because he's mysterious!
I like Kate... Because she's so bad!
I like Sawyer... Because of his nicknames!
I like the Doc... Well, I just like him, that's all.
I like Charlie... Because he used to be a hobbit!
I hated Anna-Lucia... Because I just can't tolerate women that are angry for no good reason.
I even like good old Rose... And I think we don't see enough of her.

Not much I don't like about the show... It manages to keep me wanting more everytime it ends.

Ultradan

Dark Archive

Ultradan wrote:

I even like good old Rose... And I think we don't see enough of her.

Now where did she get off to? Anybody seen Rose?


I love this show and will watch it till the wheels fall off. But, I wish they would've done what Kate just said in a throwaway line, "Should we just open fire?"

There are too many people on this island(s). I was so happy a couple weeks ago when the newest couple went away. (trying to do this spoiler-free)...

Dark Archive

Yo--tonight's episode rocked! Juliette is so awesome!


kikai13 wrote:
Yo--tonight's episode rocked! Juliette is so awesome!

Yeah, I agree... The only place I'd be lost on that island would be in her eyes... What a beauty.

Ultradan

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

Yeah....

But I miss Libby!

Dark Archive

Don't we all. When do you think we will see her again?


kikai13 wrote:
Don't we all. When do you think we will see her again?

Well, one hopes that they explain the whole Libby-Hurley connection, and why she was in the psych ward at some point.

Greg

Dark Archive

Well, now. Last night was a fun one, wasn't it? The ending only reinforces my theory on what is going on, but my wife still tells me I'm wrong (but then again, when doesn't she?)


I really really REALLY hope that they aren't all dead. That answers some of the questions but not all of them. I'm thinking it's a conspiracy by the Widmores/Dharma.

On another note, who hates Juliette as much as me? She sucks. Big time.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

YeuxAndI wrote:
I really really REALLY hope that they aren't all dead.

I believe that's one theory that the producers have publicly stated is incorrect.

Scarab Sages

Vic Wertz wrote:
YeuxAndI wrote:
I really really REALLY hope that they aren't all dead.
I believe that's one theory that the producers have publicly stated is incorrect.

From the 'discredited theories' section of the Lost page at Wikipedia:

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At the heart of the series is a complex and cryptic storyline which spawns numerous unresolved questions.[45] Encouraged by Lost's writers and stars, who often interact with fans online, viewers and TV critics alike have taken to widespread theorization 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.

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 and was also proven to be wrong by the second season's finale.[46] Damon Lindelof also discredited the theory that the survivors will experience, or have experienced time travel,[47] although has since allowed for the possibility in regards to Desmond Hume.[48] 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.[47][49]

Carlton Cuse dismissed the theory that the island is a reality TV show and the castaways unwitting housemates[50] and Damon Lindelof, many times, discredited the theory that the "monster" is a nanobot cloud similar to the one featured in Michael Crichton's novel Prey.[51][52]
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Lost also has its own wiki, here.


The first week it aired I assumed they were in limbo. Seemed obvious and it explained everything. I told everyone I could get to listen to me. Stephen King then came up with the same theory and wrote it in his editorial in the back of Entertainment Magazine. Then of course the show said, "Naw, that's not it."

Now what I think is that the writing for the Lost soap opera metaphysica is a fluid beast. It adapts in reaction to what fans think is going to happen. One inside scoop during the first year had the unlikely element of Nazi involvement. Once that got out to the mainstream via Howard Stern the show said, "Naw, that's not it."

Being that the story doesn't go anywhere quickly or cleanly I think, much like the X-files writing, is that they don't actually have a clear endgame in mind. The difference is that with Lost, fans care to speculate en masse over each little detail. So perhaps the storyline for the show finds itself by always engaging these theories at first, doing a little dance, then darting away from them. A bit of a con that we trust will actually go somewhere, someday.

One new (so far as I know) and not too sensible theory by yours truly:

Have you noticed how often Jack's dead father is involved with so many of these characters before they came to the island? The one story element that hasn't been busted wide open is why he's the character with the most involvement. One of the Others said that bug eyes wasn't the top guy. Hmm. That would be odd, if Jack's deceased alcoholic surgeon dad had something to do with them. He is on the island after all. I can't see why he would, or could, but then the father/son fantasy story core is a tried and true (and cliched beyond measure) device.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

The Jade wrote:
Being that the story doesn't go anywhere quickly or cleanly I think, much like the X-files writing, is that they don't actually have a clear endgame in mind.

They have a plan.

There are many copies.

(Oh, no—wait—that's a different show.)


You know, the Others are Cylons. Last Wednesday's episode just confirmed it.


THIS is the kind of crazy, seat-of-the-pants, I can't wait till next week, type of stuff that I have sorely missed for those first 6 weeks of the season. That was a loooong haul and I hope we don't have to go thru something as uninspired as that ever again. When Locke took matters into his own hand a few weeks ago, that shifted the show back into a forward gear and it is gaining speed with apparently no brakes at all.

...man, I HATE the others.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

YeuxAndI wrote:
I really really REALLY hope that they aren't all dead.

Personally, I like to believe that, while that's not the answer for Lost, it is the answer for the last episode of Seinfeld. I choose to believe that they all actually did die in the plane crash, and the subsequent trial and prison sentence is merely the regulars getting their judgement and final comeuppance in the afterlife.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled... Lostness.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

And speaking of Lost... since they now have access to a perfectly good abandoned village, why the heck are they still living on the frickin' beach? I think this puzzles me more than anything else about the show.


Yep. Running water from a tap would be MY main concern...not a VW bus (What was THAT?!?!?!?)

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