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@avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus 
I feel so rude busting in on yours and @Scrawler2:disqus's analasys. But as someone who did a lot of LOST online theorising, what I came up with during season 4 (when we saw Ben have knowledge of the smoke monster) was that Ben didn't actually believe that the Swan would

@Scrawler2:disqus 
I just found this from a site I used to theorise about LOST on, this was posted in '09. I feel pretty comfortable with it still to this day.

I can totally get why you would enjoy the binge watching. But for me part of what made LOST so unique was the discourse about the show in the 6 days between episodes, and 6 months between seasons. I got really into looking for all the hidden stuff and coming up with theories.

Yeah, I think it was after the mid season 3 break that the deal was done to end the show in a certain amount of episodes. It really focused the writing when they knew when their end point would be. Season 2 still has a lot of great stuff though, especially at the start and end, I loved all the hatch stuff. And the

Because the actress who play Nora is straight-a gorgeous. And from a plot point, she will most likely die soon, to motivate Eric into some major revenge.

That is pretty inaccurate, season 2 and the first part of season 3 would have to be the weakest point in the show. The back end of Season 3 onwards was a thrill ride, the shortened seasons really re-sparked the storytelling.

@avclub-9c33ea7188cb0fc5d524f4ad1e8d8fc5:disqus 
Absolutely! I have no problem with anything Cuse and Lindelof did, there are some storylines that weren't completely resolved but I understand that it's a TV show and even though they had full reign, they still only had so many minutes, so things like the outriggers had

Without spoiling, characters do actually survive the finale. It doesn't just end all miserable with every character you grow to care about dying.

@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus 
You really should give it a shot. Have you seen any of the show? The pilot is as good as a pilot can be, and once you get to the first Locke episode, that's when most people get hooked. If you do, I'm sure there will be people here (including myself) for you to bounce

In fairness, the book series that John Carter is based on, pre dates most of the things in which that scenario has been played out.

I finished the series with complete admiration, I had all the relevant questions answered. As much as it is not as high a quality show as Breaking Bad, I still feel it was the most entertaining drama I have ever watched. The flashback/forward storytelling allowed you to watch a medical drama, a cop show, a foreign

I've been meaning to go through LOST on blu-ray. It's such a hard thing to start because it's 120 episodes. And seeing as I did a rewatch before every season previously, I have seen season 1 in its entirety about six times.

How many school shooting massacres does it take to qualify as a real country?

She's been naked in movies before though.

@avclub-b2a1da123acbee8ada6d584671408900:disqus 
If I had to put myself on a Kilmer scale, I'd say I'm a Ghost and the Darkness Kilmer at the moment.

Great, now I have to masturbate again…

I understand the reasoning for buying expensive booze if you're having one a night. I have had Johnny red and blue, and yes, there is a substantial difference. But If you're getting drunk, go for the cheap stuff, especially if like me, you require 20+ drinks to have a proper black-out night out.

That's what you (and MTV) get for not letting me have my pants back.

I miss your avatars that had polar bears in them. It made me feel not so bad for not keeping up with Attenboroughs' docs.

That photo is also very close to my current hair style.