It sounds like they discovered that 16-episode seasons just weren't long enough. ![]()
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Kirblar |
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It sounds like they discovered that 16-episode seasons just weren't long enough. |
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Cousin Oliver |
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cindidindi76 wrote: That's what I was thinking...Locke and company just keep walking along the beach, and suddenly they're on the Playa at Burning Man... |
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twonyx |
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cindidindi76 |
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Kirblar wrote: Yeah...it really irks me to see them say basically "there wasn't enough time" in regards to anything having to do with Daniel, since by the time Daniel was a character they knew exactly how much time they had left. |
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FeliciaM7 |
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It didn't have anything to do with when he became a character. The decision was made when the Losties got stuck in the 70s. When they were fleshing that
out, the writers didn't intend to send Daniel away. But they couldn't fit him in any Dharma scenes. It was more important for Jack and Sawyer to have
that initial pissing match. And for Sawyer and Juliet to have a few "moments". And for Roger and Kate to get drunk together. Jack to erase the
blackboards. And so on.
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cindidindi76 |
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What I'm trying to say is, if this shit is all planned out beforehand, especially once they got an end date, saying they had to send him away because they
couldn't fit him in the Dharmaville scenes, when they apparently were planning on doing that when they made that video, is irritating to me. I know
blackboard erasing and and Jack/Sawyer endless pissing matches are riveting television and all...
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FeliciaM7 |
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I know blackboard erasing and and Jack/Sawyer endless pissing matches are riveting television and all... |
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ImSuperAwesome |
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Anyone else get some joy out of reading a synopsis like the one that was released for Faraday's episode only to have it be wrong. I went into that
episode expecting to hate it because of the adventures of young Desmond, Penny, and Faraday. But was so happy when it was wrong and the episode kicked ass. I
am crossing my fingers for a foiler to be released and piss me off only to have the show turn out to be something amazing.
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Tigernanama |
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I choke as I say this...Cindi makes good points.
(passes out) |
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FeliciaM7 |
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This season of "Lost" has been the story of how five of the Oceanic 6 - all but young Aaron - returned to the island, which has jumped back in time
30 years.
When four of those five - Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), Hurley (Jorge Garcia) and Sayid (Naveen Andrews) -- finally are reunited with Sawyer (Josh Holloway), Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell), Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), Miles (Ken Leung) and the now dead Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) - back on the island, they find themselves 30 years in the past. Heading into the two-hour season finale on Wednesday, May 13, Sun (Yunjin Kim) is in the present with Ben (Michael Emerson) and Locke (Terry O'Quinn), who are battling over who will lead the island. "In the grand mapping out of things, one would assume Sun has a larger role to play," says Lindelof. Jack, Kate, Hurley and Sayid are all in 1977. Sawyer, Juliet, Sun's husband, Jin, and Miles have made a home for themselves there among The Dharma Initiative, a group that's set up camp to study the island and construct research facilities. Sawyer, Jin and Miles are all part of Dharma's security team, but that cover has just been blown. Dharma has enemies on the island, The Hostiles, so the Initiative is a bit jumpy. The arrival of Jack, Kate, Hurley and Sayid upsets the balance; exposed as outsiders, Sawyer and Juliet are forced to arm themselves and fight their way out. Meanwhile, Jack and Kate must decide their next course of action. "There are two fundamental approaches to the show. There's the Jack approach, which posits that there's no real explanation for what's going on. Or there's the Locke approach, which assumes that everything on the show is happening for a very specific reason. We are very strong supporters of the Locke approach," says Lindelof. The reason some folks have traveled back to 1977 was explained by memory-challenged physicist Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies). Faraday thinks people might be the variables in time-travel equations. That means it might be possible to diffuse the electromagnetic energy that brought down Oceanic 815 by exploding a hydrogen bomb (named "Jughead") that just happens to be on the island, allowing the past - and thus the future -- to be changed. Faraday dies before he has a chance to test that theory out, now it's up to Jack, Kate, Sawyer and the rest to decide what to do - try to change the future or let it ride. "Not everybody is interested in Faraday's mission," says Lindelof. "It's a very divisive issue and one that the audience is feeling too. It would be a big cheat, erasing the last five years of the show, and making it so that we never came to this island in the first place." Jack, however, has already expressed interest in Faraday's mission, while Kate is clear she wants to stick with the life she has. Regardless of what Jack and crew decide, next season will find the show's core characters all back on the island resolving why they landed on the island in the first place. In the finale, more will be revealed about such mysterious symbols as the four-toed statue and the Egyptian hieroglyphics, says Lindelof. The show has been a wild and often confusing ride, but Lindelof and Executive Producer Carlton Cuse say they know exactly where it's all headed. "That was a conversation that started back between seasons one and two of the show," says Lindelof. "We are following the plan pretty much to the letter, although there is room for improvisation." Lindelof says next season - which will be the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning series' last - will bring things full circle. "Season six will feel a lot like season one," says Lindelof. "The focus comes back to the characters with whom we began. We've been winnowing away everyone else who came along. The Tailies are gone, only Miles [Ken Leung] is left of the Freighter Folk and only Juliet [Elizabeth Mitchell] is left of The Others. We're getting down to the end now." "The metaphor we like to use is that this is a road trip. We know we intend to end up in New York City, but maybe we'll pick up a hitchhiker or stop at a bar and get drunk along the way," says Cuse. "And then linger there for six episodes," jokes Lindelof. Source: NY Post |
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FeliciaM7 |
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SOT: (Kate) "Jack has a bomb. It could kill everyone on the island."
ANNCR; ABC TONIGHT ... SOT: (Kate) "We have to stop him." (Jack) "What the hell are you doing?" ANNCR: THE LOST SEASON FINALE EVENT ... SOT: (Jack) "Being here was our destiny." MX: OUT SOT: (Sawyer) "I don't speak destiny." SFX: PUNCH MX: UNDER ANNCR: ... STARTS AT 8 / 7 CENTRAL. SOT: (Jack) "Are you with me on this?" (Kate) "Yes." ANNCR: ABC'S LOST. THE SEASON FINALE EVENT. Uggghhh, where are the GOOD spoilers??? |
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WiscBadger95 |
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Quote:What about Ben and Richard? |
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FeliciaM7 |
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Wisc! Where the heck you been?
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WiscBadger95 |
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Here. There. Everywhere. Communing with the Island, mostly.
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cindidindi76 |
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Tigernanama wrote: *faints* I would have that bronzed if I could. Did we even see Jin last episode? Was he heading back to the beach with Miles and Hurley? I'm wondering who he may side with in the whole Jack vs. Sawyer thing we may have coming up. |
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dialed in |
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It's kind of ironic. The better Jin's english gets, the less lines they give him. He was with Hurley and Miles, but I don't remember him actually
saying anything last episode. Maybe they never actually were prepared to give him anything to say?
What's with the lack of sneak peeks this week? Are they only going to give us the one? |
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Mickey K2 |
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Didn't see this, so thought I'd add it, from spoilerfix.com
Episodes 5.16 and 5.17: The Incident (season finale, parts 1 and 2)
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twonyx |
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So, what, they flash back into three toe statue days and live there forever. And their great, great, great, great, great grandchildren are the hostiles?
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Hostile6 |
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There are 4 preview clips up on Dark's site. Nothing to interesting. Ben does tell Locke that Alex told him to listen to him and then Locke tells Ben
he'll have to kill Jacob. I'm really hoping Ben doesn't go out like Locke's bitch...
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Fluffynurse |
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My biggest wish is for Jin to return to the present where Sun is but still have his English speaking skills.
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