Lost

just so you know, if you haven't seen the episode yet, this post will spoil it for you ...

awesome show! the wife and i loved it. i thought it was one of the better pilots i've seen. pilots are always tricky, coz the writers, directors and actors haven't really figured out the characters yet and what works well on screen. still, i felt it was really well done. then again, for 10 mil, it had better be! :D

i guess i'm weird coz i didn't think there was anything amiss with the scarred-eye-orange-peel guy. he tried to inject some levity into a dismal situation, and sat out in the rain while everyone else ran for cover. i'd have likely done the same things myslef in that situation, i love the rain! :D although i do conceed that he does seem to be written like the obvious scapegoat for suspicion. all the more reason for him to be innocent of any weirdness. *shrug* we'll see, i guess.

something's deffinitely up with the dog. i like Steve's "island food" idea. as for the creature, i don't think it's what it looks like. i.e. big carnivorous meanie. i think there is sentient intelligent life on the island and something or someone is causing people's fear to be made manifest.

after the first "appearance," the survivors couldn't seem to agree on what the "creature" actually sounded like. the only hint we got was the one lady who lived in the Bronx saying it sounded familiar. it doesn't seem that much of a stretch to assume it sounded like a subway to her. (mechanical, like Dreeble<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_1775972", true); </SCRIPT> said. oh and yeah, Laimbeer did play for the Pistons. man that was an awesome team!;))

after the attack on the cockpit, the creature seemed to disappear shortly after Kate did her imitation of Jack and counted to 5 to get rid of her fear. the hole in the argument of course, is the fact that the pilot got killed while standing up through the broken cockpit window, seemingly unafraid of whatever was out there. ... though Charlie and Kate might have had enough fear for all.

also, and i'm not saying it necessarily ties into the the manifestation of fear thing (... though it might), the "creature" only seems to come out at night (... does that make it a freak? :D Whodini would be proud) or at least in the absence of the sun. Charlie specifically called the change in weather "day turning to night." but in any event, i think there is something/one causing it. dunno yet if it's deliberate or if s/he/it doens't know it's doing it.

there's also deffinitely something up with Charlie. at the very least, he's on drugs, though i dounbt it's as mundane as that. during the flight flashback, he ran past Jack toward the cockpit (we assume the bathroom, coz the black lady makes a comment about him needing to go), and he was being chased by two flight attendants at the time. the crash happened shortly thereafter, so we might assume that they wanted him to go back to his seat, but why would they need two of them for that?

also, he was determined to go with Kate and Jack after Jack announced he was going out to find the cockpit. and when they got there, he promptly disappeared into the bathroom. Kate questiones him about it and he guiltily goes: "What?" in a transparent attempt to deflect the question, and then the "creature" attacks ...

hold up, i just thought a think ... maybe Charlie's doing it all. as i just said, the tail of the palne got ripped off, right after Charlie ran to the bathroom chased by two flight attendants, perhaps an attack by the "creature," and then it attacked again right after he got questioned about what he was doing in the bathroom. ... hmmm ... must rewatch! :D

i'm very curious to see what's going to happen to the young girl and her now dead baby. lots of potential there, i think.

Keeper of Secrets said:
My guess is that if Abrams is at the helm there will be some psuedo-science so that the idea of weird experiements may not be far off the mark of possibility.
i'm not so sure, before Alias, Abrams did ... Felicity was it? a VERY different show. i'm hoping that he's going to venture into new territory again. like PC said though, the invisible monster could get old fast, but then Abrams has shown that he knows how to flip a story on its end and chage it around completely without changing it's essence, in order to keep it interesting. i have high hopes.

the only thing i really didn't like (other than the shaky cam, which i didn't think was all that bad) was that i felt like Jack seemed like too much of a super hero. he was so immediately good at everything. which is weird coz i've always tended to prefer superman types to spiderman/batman types. i guess i must be growing up :p

one final thing. a friend of mine mentioned that he'd read a spoiler tip that indicted that one of the people on the island
was not on the plane
!!! dum dum DUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.....

~NegZ
 
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I'll warn in advance that I have seen the 2nd ep and I make comments as such but there are no spoilers involved in what I have to say. But if you would rather not hear/read anything in advance then kindly skip my post. :)

Negative Zero said:
something's deffinitely up with the dog. i like Steve's "island food" idea. as for the creature, i don't think it's what it looks like. i.e. big carnivorous meanie. i think there is sentient intelligent life on the island and something or someone is causing people's fear to be made manifest.
Hmm...

Negative Zero said:
after the first "appearance," the survivors couldn't seem to agree on what the "creature" actually sounded like. the only hint we got was the one lady who lived in the Bronx saying it sounded familiar. it doesn't seem that much of a stretch to assume it sounded like a subway to her. (mechanical, like Dreeble<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_1775972", true); </SCRIPT> said. oh and yeah, Laimbeer did play for the Pistons. man that was an awesome team!;))

after the attack on the cockpit, the creature seemed to disappear shortly after Kate did her imitation of Jack and counted to 5 to get rid of her fear. the hole in the argument of course, is the fact that the pilot got killed while standing up through the broken cockpit window, seemingly unafraid of whatever was out there. ... though Charlie and Kate might have had enough fear for all.

also, and i'm not saying it necessarily ties into the the manifestation of fear thing (... though it might), the "creature" only seems to come out at night (... does that make it a freak? :D Whodini would be proud) or at least in the absence of the sun. Charlie specifically called the change in weather "day turning to night." but in any event, i think there is something/one causing it. dunno yet if it's deliberate or if s/he/it doens't know it's doing it.
Interesting theory. I hadn't thought about that. The second ep will certain cause similar thought patterns.

Negative Zero said:
there's also deffinitely something up with Charlie. at the very least, he's on drugs, though i dounbt it's as mundane as that. during the flight flashback, he ran past Jack toward the cockpit (we assume the bathroom, coz the black lady makes a comment about him needing to go), and he was being chased by two flight attendants at the time. the crash happened shortly thereafter, so we might assume that they wanted him to go back to his seat, but why would they need two of them for that?

also, he was determined to go with Kate and Jack after Jack announced he was going out to find the cockpit. and when they got there, he promptly disappeared into the bathroom. Kate questiones him about it and he guiltily goes: "What?" in a transparent attempt to deflect the question, and then the "creature" attacks ...

hold up, i just thought a think ... maybe Charlie's doing it all. as i just said, the tail of the palne got ripped off, right after Charlie ran to the bathroom chased by two flight attendants, perhaps an attack by the "creature," and then it attacked again right after he got questioned about what he was doing in the bathroom. ... hmmm ... must rewatch! :D
Something is definately up with Charlie. But then again there is something up with all of them. Stay tuned. This is really the true beauty of the show, IMO. That and the story in general. But the characters and their assorted pasts are driving the car right now.

Negative Zero said:
i'm very curious to see what's going to happen to the young girl and her now dead baby. lots of potential there, i think.
They do address this in ep 2 but not as much as I would have liked.

Negative Zero said:
i'm not so sure, before Alias, Abrams did ... Felicity was it? a VERY different show. i'm hoping that he's going to venture into new territory again. like PC said though, the invisible monster could get old fast, but then Abrams has shown that he knows how to flip a story on its end and chage it around completely without changing it's essence, in order to keep it interesting. i have high hopes.
Abrams has proven on both shows that he can twist a plot while still keeping the humanity angle real. I, too, have very high hopes. To me, Abrams is the new Whedon for TV now that Joss is focusing on non-TV projects.

Negative Zero said:
one final thing. a friend of mine mentioned that he'd read a spoiler tip that indicted that one of the people on the island
was not on the plane
!!! dum dum DUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.....
I wouldn't be surprised. :)
 

I skipped through the post that warned about seeing the second episode.

I am sure that one of the themes to come out is 'what happened and who is to blame.' My guess is that there are some nice scapegoats as to who to blame (if any of them are to blame). The Iraiqi will get blamed, anyone who is weird, the rock star and his drugs (or maybe he tried to light a cigarette on the plane).

This really is setting itself up to be a lot like some of the old Twilight Zone episodes.
 

I liked it. The plane crash scene was practically unwatchable, but in a good way. Ask PC. I was hiding behind a pillow.

And the dog has to be the creepiest thing in the whole show. A Laborador who doesn't coming running when he sees people? Something is very wrong there.
 


Wow, this show rocks. Tons of secrets and mysteries and things to speculate about.

This has shot up to my current #1 show. Smallville has been great for the past two weeks as well, but Lost has really impressed me. And it figures my two favorite shows are on at the same time. :\ My VCR will be busy on Wednesdays.
 


Uzumaki said:
I lost interest when the obligatory pregnant chick was introduced. Gag.


...and, yet, your interest will be regained, and redoubled, when we discover what has been lurking within her womb lo these many months...



GAG!
 

Well I wasa bit 'iffy' after the first episode, but tonights episode was quite good!
Plenty of surprises/twists, and the characters are really starting to become interesting.
I'm sold and will be tuning in for the rest of the season. :cool:

As I understand it this was supposed to be one 2 hour premiere, which would have been much smoother. I hope enough people gave it a second chance like I did. Although showing the whole 2 hours on Saturday should help too.
 


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