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Lost; Season 5
TheFuriousWombat:
--- Quote from: pen on 15 Jan 2009, 06:20 ---Then you'd better get on that!
--- Quote from: TheFuriousWombat on 14 Jan 2009, 22:30 ---Three hour premier! Whoo!
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Three hours?! OMG yes! I can't wait for this!
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To be fair, one hour is a full series recap.
Also, I do agree with Jackie in the sense that the show has gotten consistently stronger with each season. I think all the actors have really grown together in a lot of ways and become not only stronger and more convincing individually but as a cohesive ensemble as well. It also helped that they have killed off a lot of the weaker actors. As much as I dislike a few of the existing characters, it's because they're convincing in their role and I find the character they're playing unlikeable. Luckily, since last season and the remaining seasons are shorter, there's very little space for the filler episodes which cropped up far to often in earlier seasons. Anyway I have really high hopes for this new season since I'm expecting the increase in quality to continue to the end. I'm a tad concerned that there are too many questions to answer in 34 episodes and that things might get a little cluttered or rushed but I have confidence in the writers and producers as well so it's not a genuine worry. It's just that thinking over the list of things that have to be explained at this point, I get a little dizzy.
0bsessions:
I'll be honest, I still miss Charlie.
Fluxuation:
--- Quote from: SilentJ on 14 Jan 2009, 12:17 ---Every time I think about this show, I am puzzled as to why I keep watching. I mean, it is seriously awful. That aside it is sooo goooood.
I'm curious how much of the next two seasons are going to take place on the island at all. Like, we see how the Oceanic 6 get off the island, and we've got a good idea of who's left on the island, so we've all but reached the point of the flash-forwards, so I'm guessing these next two seasons are going to focus on Jack and Ben getting Locke's body back to the island, but apart from that I have no idea how they're going to use the rest of the time they've got.
But let's be serious. If anybody can stretch a simple plotline into two seasons, it's Lindelof, Cuse, and Abrams.
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I dont know how spoiler worthy my response is since it's been mentioned by Lindelof and Cuse themselves several times, but...
they've said several times that the oceanic six (including locke) will be back on the island sometime in the middle of this season. they arent going to spend too much time trying to get them back on.
also, Abrams hasn't really had anything to do with Lost since the pilot episode.
I am super excited for the season premiere.
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--- Quote from: TheFuriousWombat on 15 Jan 2009, 08:47 ---
--- Quote from: pen on 15 Jan 2009, 06:20 ---Then you'd better get on that!
--- Quote from: TheFuriousWombat on 14 Jan 2009, 22:30 ---Three hour premier! Whoo!
--- End quote ---
Three hours?! OMG yes! I can't wait for this!
--- End quote ---
To be fair, one hour is a full series recap.
Also, I do agree with Jackie in the sense that the show has gotten consistently stronger with each season. I think all the actors have really grown together in a lot of ways and become not only stronger and more convincing individually but as a cohesive ensemble as well. It also helped that they have killed off a lot of the weaker actors. As much as I dislike a few of the existing characters, it's because they're convincing in their role and I find the character they're playing unlikeable. Luckily, since last season and the remaining seasons are shorter, there's very little space for the filler episodes which cropped up far to often in earlier seasons. Anyway I have really high hopes for this new season since I'm expecting the increase in quality to continue to the end. I'm a tad concerned that there are too many questions to answer in 34 episodes and that things might get a little cluttered or rushed but I have confidence in the writers and producers as well so it's not a genuine worry. It's just that thinking over the list of things that have to be explained at this point, I get a little dizzy.
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Cuse and Lindelof have both said not everything is going to be answered. the big questions for sure will, but a lot of the little parts of the mythos will probably go unanswered.
Jackie Blue:
For example, I can't think of any explanation for the four-toed statue that wouldn't be utterly retarded.
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