any thoughts on as to whom the client is?
If Kate won't go back to the island and we are made to believe it has to happen - is stealing aaron and taking him back the only way to get her to go?
any thoughts on as to whom the client is?
If Kate won't go back to the island and we are made to believe it has to happen - is stealing aaron and taking him back the only way to get her to go?
that was my original thought... but it seemed too obvious...
its strange how it also seems ben and widmore are behind everything - all though we don't know for 100% certainty yet.
Another Sneak at next season
http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008...eases-con.html
I'm still catching up on my Lost. I have all the seasons on my PC, but instead of watching them on it I've been doing the Monday 4 episode marathons on Sci-Fi. They are in to the 3rd season now, but aired a movie last Monday instead of Lost. If they do that again this week, I'm burning a bunch to DVD and having my own marathon viewing.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
yes, remember, you can watch all of the episodes in HD streaming on ABC.com anytime you want for free.
I'm rewatching the 4th season to make sure I don't miss any clues for this up and coming season...
feel free to ask any questions about anything and I'll try to answer while not spoiling - I'm sure J.E. might help out too.
Two days and counting folks! Here's a trailer.
I. Can't. Wait!
SCI-FI has 6 straight hours of Lost, leading up to the last episode. I have to miss the first 2 because of the women's game at 5.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Are they off the island yet?
i'm currently rewatching the season 4 episodes because I am so excited!
Interesting, I think the first two seasons stand out more for me. I loved the extensive flashbacks from season 1 in which we got to see how each character got to Sidney. I also liked when "The Others" were completely mysterious entity, including the period of time during which Ben was locked up in "The Swan." I am definitely excited about Wednesday night's premier, though.
I enjoyed those flashbacks a lot too, and I think the producers did a good job of supplanting those (since they inevitably run out of interesting background after a while) with the flashforwards. My problem, more starting in Seasons 2 and 3 than 1, is how random everything was at that point. The storyline introducing Ben was great, but there were a few times that season when it seemed like the producers really had no idea where the show was going. Starting at the end of Season 3 is when a definite allotment of shows was ordered and that's when the show began to have a more definite identity/direction in my opinion.
What gives you that impression? I am far from convinced that the times we have seen Ben off the island have been times when he could go back to the island. In fact, I think all the times we have seen him off the island (except when he was young) have been post "donkey wheel."
I may be forgetting something though. Feel free to educate me.
-Jason "I have read that we will get answers very soon into the season premier-- I hope that does not ruin things" Evans
Good point, now that I think of it there is nothing to indicate that he can leave and return to the island at will. Though we are aware that he is urging the Oceanic 6 to return to the Island, perhaps he can get back with a little from his friends. He is, however, off the island.
11 hours and 37 minutes...
Not that I am counting or anything
--Jason "feels like it has been forever!!" Evans
Last edited by JasonEvans; 01-21-2009 at 10:14 AM. Reason: new math ;)