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the lol was not only meant to temper the vehemence of my statement, it was also a way - like another - to give you a chance to pounce on me... which you did perfectly well.
actually, it's called being fair.
whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.
Re Across the Sea
Besides being essentially pointless in that it still didn't bother to answer even the most elementary of questions( so much for the big reveal and justifying the fans continuing support of the show ) the episode suck in ways I didn't think possible for the penultimate episode of Dukes of Hazard let alone Lost.
Seriously do the writers/producers/network think so little of the viewers or do they basically just not really give a shit?
Afterthat exercise in nothingness I now expect the "big finale" to be nothing more than an overpadded cynical excuse to fit in as many commercials as possible a la American Idol.
Not that I've been watching but I heard that the producers of 24 are not going to let things end well for Jack "because the show is a tragedy".
Are these fucking coked up nitwits really so basically out of touch with their audience that they too think that's how anyone wants the show to end?
I'd go watch Iron Man Too but I ready have and for anyone over 14 or above the level of retard it sucked as well.
Last edited by IdolEyes787; 05-12-2010 at 02:59 AM.
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Thinking back to where the hell Rose and Bernard were, making them the "Adam and Eve" would've been a really neat idea.
But Lost is going downhill and they're completely drained of ideas anyway so not like it'll make much of a difference.
(By the way, last nights episode was completely terrible. If you couldn't tell from Idol's little tirade there.)
Last episode would be a good one if it was season's premiere. Now 2 eps before the final it was just a poor filler. I never expected a finale answering everything but a kill or get killed ending is a disappointing one
We make a living by what we get,we make a life by what we give
I'm glad that Ben is FINALLY back in action and kicking some ass. He has been pretty pathetic for the last season or two and its nice to see him back and raring to go. Still hasn't quite returned to his former glory, but it's better than nothing. He was easily one of my favorite characters in Lost.
As for the episode, not quite sure what to think of yet. It was clearly another setup episode for the finale. Here's to hoping it'll be good (and somehow redeem the last season).
And now Jack is Jacob. Who didn't see that coming![]()
So you didn't like it then. I thought it was the most refreshing episodes in years and their dedicating an entire episode to it shows the importance of it down the road.
I told you guys I had the show figured out weeks ago and with Jack taking the reins, I'm shaping up to be perfectly right.![]()
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If it hadn't been for Jack drinking the water and going all Jacoby plus me pretty much now sure of the fact that the writers of Lost are basically winging it at this point ( more quick and pointless deaths to old and new characters show either no forethought or no imagination - I'm also no longer buying that they had a real story arch planned except in the very broadest of strokes) I'd stake money on the fact that Jack still isn't the "final " candidate.
How about this for a scenario ?The whole water thing doesn't mean anything ( or it does and so the real poignancy at the end)Jack falls to Locke and either Sawyer or Hurley (mostly Sawyer for obvious reasons ) against all odds after completing the job of defeating MIB realize that wanted or not an island /world needs protecting and "a man's got to do what a man's got to do"
Not so far fetched really since the point was made in the last episode that neither wanted anything to do with it(candidacy).Plus it's an ironic turnabout/redemption for James ( not to mention the final bitter Kate thing - see also Jack's death))or assumed destiny for Hurley( who clearly has been more in tune with the Island than anyone for like forever).
Btw I just want to reiterate how "cheap" the deaths of old and beloved characters have become .Six seasons(in the case of some) invested and everyone's fate becomes nothing more than an afterthought in a rush to a ( probably) obvious and fulfilling conclusion.
And yes I'm sure the fanbois/girls will still cry but probably only out of their sheer lack of intelligence and not because the end held any emotional resonance or anything.
Btw I'm only rarting because I have have followed Lost from the start and was hoping for if not brilliance then at least competency at the end.
Or at least not be metaphorically slapped in the face like.
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