"Bite my shiny metal ass" could be a catchphrase!
"Bite my shiny metal ass" could be a catchphrase!
I happen to have a flawless Spanish accent!
Just wanted to post this again for anyone who's interested…
Just wanted to post this again for anyone who's interested…
Still…no Anthony Cooper or Roger Linus? They would be the most obvious choices to me, along with Ben Linus if you're counting him as Alex's father.
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@clauditorium:disqus, some of the regulars would like to discuss Season 4 starting on Wednesday, July 8th. It would be great if you wanted to continue on with your lists, feel free to post them starting that day. We'll most likely do the first two hours, The Beginning of The End/Confirmed Dead and go two each week.
Sounds good, so at least someone will be here on that day then to discuss the beginning of Season 4. I hope that the other regulars are still checking out this review for new comments, maybe they will see this so that they are aware of what we plan to do. If you have any contacts on here, please pass it on to meet…
We can discuss the next episode here, as well as all the rest, if there's enough interest. I've posted a note above about starting Season 4 on July 8th, the first Wednesday after the holiday, to give everyone a chance to watch if they want a refresher, or if they've been following along with the reviews.
So I thought it would be good to bring this up while it's still fresh…if people truly want to discuss the next three seasons (and the comments each week seem to indicate there is interest), why don't we just post a header for a given episode (or two) each week and go from there? Everyone can post their thoughts for…
I agree, Kate's sole motivation was getting Claire back to Aaron, if not for that, she was happy to stay in LA and build a life with Jack. Just wasn't meant to be.
Sorry, I meant another rewatch of Season 6. I watched the show live all the way, and just can't get enough to this day.
I'm still going Season 1, as much as I've been loving this recap of Season 3, the first season is just a spectacular achievement from start to finish, while the third season is spectacularly brilliant for about 75% of the season. I would not argue with anyone who would put #3, #4, or #5 at the top though.
I am in Season 6 now, and while I'm very aware of the Temple being a controversial topic, I kinda feel like it's gotten overblown, much like the whole Nikki/Paulo introduction. If you think about it, we really only were in the Temple for part 2 of LA X, then What Kate Does, and Sundown. (A small part of Lighthouse…
Can I upvote this a hundred more times?
Yeah, Hurley saving the day just makes you want to jump for joy. Even with all the drama going on in these two hours, Lost still found a way to make you smile, even if it was short-lived.
I'd say the simplest thing to do would be just continue on from here. Here's a link to go back to other Lost episodes covered on here:
Oh yeah, especially "Flying High" at the beginning, one of my favorite Giacchino pieces. I never noticed how the beginning was similar to "Moving On" from The End until I heard those first few notes during a rewatch.
Great point, Hurley definitely would have seen it as suicide, just like
My favorite moments from Matthew Fox in this finale would probably be: