Lost Season 3!!! (Beware of Spoilers)

Future episode spoiler per my mole on the set

In an upcoming episode, henry gale otherwise know as the others leader, will be operated on by jack. Gale has cancer. While on the table, jack stops the procedure and demands that his friends are let go, or he won't continue to operate.

and that guy is a dead ringer for cheapy

:)
 
[quote name='dpatel']quick question.. i recorded it on tivo, but the recording stopped at the part where jack was watching the red sox win the world series. Did anything significant happen after that? Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]



just the preview of next week show and jack face like he couldnt belive what henry told him was true.


i guess that shoot the idea of the rest of the world being destoryed



i find it interesting that he said he was born on the island ..... Man this better not be a rip off of the ISLAND where everyone is clones t hat would suck
 
you can stream the episode on abc.com for free, if you missed the last couple of minutes, but as others have said you didn't miss much
 
[quote name='thehuskerfan']I was thinking the same thing! :lol:[/quote]


OMMFG when I was watching I was thinking the same thing. Although I was picturing Cheapy's Child 30 years in the future.:D
 
[quote name='ryanbph']Future episode spoiler per my mole on the set

In an upcoming episode, henry gale otherwise know as the others leader, will be operated on by jack. Gale has cancer. While on the table, jack stops the procedure and demands that his friends are let go, or he won't continue to operate.

and that guy is a dead ringer for cheapy

:)[/quote]

mutha fuka i wish i didn't read that. Sounds like it could be true
 
[quote name='slidecage']


i guess that shoot the idea of the rest of the world being destoryed



[/QUOTE]
that was disproved after the S2 finale
 
[quote name='slidecage']how[/quote]

When they showed Desmond's Exgirfriend getting a call from some people in some Icy antartic looking area and they said that they found the signal or something like that. It was pretty much assumed that they weren't on the island.
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']When they showed Desmond's Exgirfriend getting a call from some people in some Icy antartic looking area and they said that they found the signal or something like that. It was pretty much assumed that they weren't on the island.[/QUOTE]

ty, qft
 
What a crappy new episode. I thought from the previews the monster was back but it was just another damn polar bear.

Nothing was explained...wasnt Charlie acting all weird at the end of last season and now he's just back to normal or is everyone acting funny now?
 
Yeah, tonight was pretty bad. I will say though, tonight was one of the best flashbacks theyve ever done. The 'drug community' thing was really interesting. BTW, whats the deal with Desmond? Is he like Jesus or something???
 
yes it was a bad episode....the show imo, and in the numbers may not be the best show on at 9pm on wend.

the one cool thing in this episode was the previews for next week. The young blonde hair man that was holding the syringe, is our salesreps son. He has a speaking role in the next episode, kinda cool rembering hanging/playing with him when i was 8
 
I didn't think the episode was a complete failure (although nothing great). Some good things did come out of it (at least, in my opinion):

1. Locke is back with his knife and acting all bad-ass again. I didn't like how last season his character was strictly contained to the hatch.

2. The return of the polar bear in a way takes us back to the first season. I hope the show goes back to its original roots where there was just a bunch of things no-one could explain.

3. The airport scene provided some hints about future plot lines - Charlie, Claire and the baby were shown and Boone said they were safe, for now. Something interesting could take place involving their characters.

That said, it still wasn't a great episode, but not horrible either. Next week looks real good.
 
This season is beginning to look like it'll be just as long and drawn out as last season. Where's the magic of the first season?
 
This episode was pretty dissapointing. Once again we got another flashback that didn't offer anything new to a character and we got a story that didn't progress the main plot further. Yes, we finally know what happened to Lock, Desmond, and Echo, and yet at the same time we know absolutely nothing. The show alludes to hundreds of different things that could be going on, but one can't be too sure. Like a previous poster mentioned, I kept thinking that Desmond was looking like Jesus. Is anything going to made of that? Or is it just the writers trying to add yet another undeveloped layer to the already rotting onion? What the hell happened to Charlie? Why are we as an audience supposed to be endeared to him when he committed such horrible acts in season 2 (acts which continue to go unexplained).

I'm the biggest proponent of keeping my friends watching Lost because I keep having faith that the big payoff will inevitably occur. This episode did nothing but add evidence to the contrary. I feel as naive as Locke thinking that his relationship with his dad will finally live up to that father-son image he hoped so much to have. I'm hoping that the show will find its way and stop delivering what feels like filler episodes every other week.
 
last night show makes you wonder

what powers have lock and mr echo has now

already know what desmond power is : )


im sorry but a little fire to the face wouldnt of stop that bear attack. and i wonder how many more LOCK flashbacks until we found out how he ended up in the chair.

Love to see the ratings of the last 3 shows, i bet way down from season 1 and 2.

I be shocked if this makes it past season 4 (even if it gets picked back up next year)


and why wouldnt noone give desmond any pants (he was still only wearing the T shirt even back at camp )
 
[quote name='basketkase543']This episode was pretty dissapointing. Once again we got another flashback that didn't offer anything new to a character and we got a story that didn't progress the main plot further. Yes, we finally know what happened to Lock, Desmond, and Echo, and yet at the same time we know absolutely nothing. The show alludes to hundreds of different things that could be going on, but one can't be too sure. Like a previous poster mentioned, I kept thinking that Desmond was looking like Jesus. Is anything going to made of that? Or is it just the writers trying to add yet another undeveloped layer to the already rotting onion? What the hell happened to Charlie? Why are we as an audience supposed to be endeared to him when he committed such horrible acts in season 2 (acts which continue to go unexplained).

I'm the biggest proponent of keeping my friends watching Lost because I keep having faith that the big payoff will inevitably occur. This episode did nothing but add evidence to the contrary. I feel as naive as Locke thinking that his relationship with his dad will finally live up to that father-son image he hoped so much to have. I'm hoping that the show will find its way and stop delivering what feels like filler episodes every other week.[/QUOTE]

:D
 
When Hurley started talking about deja vu I was struck by something brought up by the Others last season. The woman at their fake camp was asking whether Walt knew things he shouldn't know, or appeared places he wasn't supposed to be. Maybe Desmond's premonition has something in common with that line of questioning, perhaps special mental or other powers that he's developed as a result of being on the island?
 
All I know is that this premonition/deja vu/psychic ultra-super-dooper powers bull shit is getting out of control. The show is getting way too sci-fi-like. It's a major weakpoint IMO.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']This season is beginning to look like it'll be just as long and drawn out as last season. Where's the magic of the first season?[/quote]

I agree. I would rate this season lame/10 so far.
 
[quote name='javeryh']I agree. I would rate this season lame/10 so far.[/QUOTE]

I'll give it a -lame/10 :p
 
Really!? I don't think that the season has been bad, granted its only been 3 episodes, but the first 2 episodes were great. You gotta remember, if they don't have unanswered questions, what's the point of the show. If you knew everything thats going on, then why watch it?
 
Am I the only one who enjoys the mythology of the island, the "sci-fi elements"? Does everything have to have a rational explanation?

Charlie being weird at the end of last season, and then fine this episode was dumb. I'm glad Locke is back and kicking ass. Desmond?
 
[quote name='chakan']Am I the only one who enjoys the mythology of the island, the "sci-fi elements"? Does everything have to have a rational explanation?

Charlie being weird at the end of last season, and then fine this episode was dumb. I'm glad Locke is back and kicking ass. Desmond?[/QUOTE]

Some of it is ok. The desmond stuff is ok. I like the Locke stuff, but i feel like some stuff is crazy farfetched.
 
[quote name='chakan']Am I the only one who enjoys the mythology of the island, the "sci-fi elements"? Does everything have to have a rational explanation?

Charlie being weird at the end of last season, and then fine this episode was dumb. I'm glad Locke is back and kicking ass. Desmond?[/quote]

You're not alone. I still love all of that. The Charlie stuff was defiantely odd. Like they forgot exactly what happened with Charlie at the end of Last Season and they just put him next to Claire. Maybe the F'd up. I doubt it was on purpose.
 
[quote name='chakan']Am I the only one who enjoys the mythology of the island, the "sci-fi elements"? Does everything have to have a rational explanation?

Charlie being weird at the end of last season, and then fine this episode was dumb. I'm glad Locke is back and kicking ass. Desmond?[/quote]

I agree with everything you said, except for the Charlie part. I'm actually pretty glad that his loser character is becoming less of a focus, I found his role to be increasingly boring and dissappointing. I want him to do more "Laurel and Hardy" routines with Hurley.

If people want an explanation for everything, they should watch CSI.
 
this season rocks hard

last night was a little weird, but it was still awesome

my only complaint was the polar bear cgi... weak

locke's drug vision was very revealing
 
[quote name='slidecage']what was up with the little toy truck in the bear cave[/QUOTE]

We dont know. Maybe they fed the kids to the bears? Maybe Alex escaped and lived there? idk.
 
the problem i have with the show is that they don't need to answer everything all at once, but stop putting new questions into the series without covering some answers to previous questions. If there are for say 10 major questions that the consumer has about the show, don't not answer any of them, and add a question or 2 each episode. The story line is becoming too convuleted. There is a fine line between a deep complex story and one that goes to far it becomes tough to follow/to complicated for its own good. The drama of the show/shock value has also dimished a lot. Obviously I am not the only one losing interest, as there season 2 premiere was about 5 million shy of last years numbers and criminal minds (great criminal procedure show) is almost even with lost with total viewers
 
Tonight was meh. Not much happened except we find out Sawyer is pretty much the biggest badass. So what's the deal? There are two islands? Big deal. This episode didnt address very much...
 
[quote name='ryanbph']the problem i have with the show is that they don't need to answer everything all at once, but stop putting new questions into the series without covering some answers to previous questions. If there are for say 10 major questions that the consumer has about the show, don't not answer any of them, and add a question or 2 each episode. The story line is becoming too convuleted. There is a fine line between a deep complex story and one that goes to far it becomes tough to follow/to complicated for its own good. The drama of the show/shock value has also dimished a lot. Obviously I am not the only one losing interest, as there season 2 premiere was about 5 million shy of last years numbers and criminal minds (great criminal procedure show) is almost even with lost with total viewers[/quote]

Winner. I LOVED the first season but I am losing interest fast.
 
Am I the only one who does not want all the answers immediately? I just enjoy the show, the acting, how fucking hot Kate and Claire are, how beautiful the Island is. My only disapointment is that Locke hasn't wittled a Surfboard using his big ass knives. I mean comeon I wanna see some fucking surfing.
 
This episode was much better than last weeks. I still can't stand the Others. We can tell that they are not the bad guys but they are fucking annoying.
I'm tried of them trying to look mysterious.

What the hell did Desmond just pull out of his ass? He just made a lighting rod out of wood and rope?
 
[quote name='bobo2k4']This episode was much better than last weeks. I still can't stand the Others. We can tell that they are not the bad guys but they are fucking annoying.
I'm tried of them trying to look mysterious.

What the hell did Desmond just pull out of his ass? He just made a lighting rod out of wood and rope?[/quote]

and a golf club...i dont know why though
 
[quote name='Jedi1979']and a golf club...i dont know why though[/QUOTE]

I think because the lightning was going to strike Claire's shelter (Desmond wanted to fix the shelter earlier in the episode) if not for the club. Charlie looked at Desmond in amazement afterwards.

The episode itself was alright. It's kind of a bummer than nothing important was really revealed other than the small island Jack and Co. are on, but even that isn't that big of a deal.

At this point the season's been a bit of a let-down (the slow pacing is working against it big time in my opinion), but hopefully things will start to pick up. Hopefully.
 
I missed tonight's episode of Lost. :cry: I had my DVR set to record it but some type of signal error caused it to not record anything. Would any of you be willing to send me a copy of tonight's episode (10-25-06)? I'd pay for the DVD and shipping. I'd download it but I'm on dial-up so it's not really an option.
 
[quote name='captainfrizo']I think because the lightning was going to strike Claire's shelter (Desmond wanted to fix the shelter earlier in the episode) if not for the club. Charlie looked at Desmond in amazement afterwards.

The episode itself was alright. It's kind of a bummer than nothing important was really revealed other than the small island Jack and Co. are on, but even that isn't that big of a deal.

At this point the season's been a bit of a let-down (the slow pacing is working against it big time in my opinion), but hopefully things will start to pick up. Hopefully.[/quote]

I think des wanted to fix the roof was because of the rain coming in the future. The roof obviously wasn't ready for the rain. Also, Des mention it was an "experiment..."

Like the rest, I am becoming frustrated, even more so than last season. Tho, I know I will continue to watch it...Anyway anyone catch the clip for the next show...if not heres the highlight:

http://gallery.lost-media.com/albums/ep-caps/season3/3x05-cost/3x06-preview22.jpg

What is it? A one eyed man? An alien? An Other? No.

Just another fucking person, other ,thing, theory, whatever for lost to focus on and to forget about the other 10000000 questions we have as viewers!
 
Des mentioned "there's something wrong with your roof" to Claire and an entering Charlie early in the episode. As we saw in the Locke "speech" episode he has somehow gained an ability to see into the future. My best guess is that lightning bolt was meant for Charlie, Claire, and the baby (Aaron). His lightning rod experiment changed the outcome of the future. Brutha.
 
[quote name='bobo2k4']This episode was much better than last weeks. I still can't stand the Others. We can tell that they are not the bad guys but they are fucking annoying.
I'm tried of them trying to look mysterious.
[/QUOTE]

That's what I was saying during the episode as well. Their "leader" isn't very strong and inspiring, their only appeal early in the show was the mystery about them, and their "master plan" seems to be just to waste our time.

One gripe I have about it is that the flashbacks are getting pretty stale. I remember when the flashbacks used to be interesting and insightful about the character but now it seems like they're just getting in the way of the show.

Another thing that's really bothering me lately is having a plot twist just for the sake of having a plot twist. Oh wow, there's a smaller island... :roll: Who the fuck cares? I'm half expecting next week's plot twist to be that we find out in a flashback that Jack used to be a woman.

I think all of these things are indicative of the writers simply running out of new ideas. They seem to need to try to outdo themselves so rather than "reveal" one of the mysteries and risk it being uninteresting and failing, they instead choose to make new mysteries to confuse us.

[quote name='slimpip']Des mentioned "there's something wrong with your roof" to Claire and an entering Charlie early in the episode. As we saw in the Locke "speech" episode he has somehow gained an ability to see into the future. My best guess is that lightning bolt was meant for Charlie, Claire, and the baby (Aaron). His lightning rod experiment changed the outcome of the future. Brutha.[/QUOTE]

Despite his foresight being yet another "mystery" I really feel like Desmond is one of the few interesting characters left. Everyone else, despite the writers' attempt's otherwise, have become just typical cookie cutter characters.


Its just amazing how different this show feels from first season. I still feel like the first season of Lost is one of the single greatest season of any TV show (premiere season or otherwise) but the story since then hasn't lived up to the bar that was set by the first season.
 
The whole "Desmond can see the future" thing is incredibly lame. I really don't care about the Others anymore either. I don't like all of the separate story lines. There's too much going on right now and no answers. The Others seemingly kidnapped Jack because he is a spinal surgeon and Ben has a tumor - think about it... that's it? That is so retarded I don't even know where to begin. This show went from cool and mysterious to pointless and frustrating faster than any other show I can think of.
 
[quote name='javeryh']The whole "Desmond can see the future" thing is incredibly lame. I really don't care about the Others anymore either. I don't like all of the separate story lines. There's too much going on right now and no answers. The Others seemingly kidnapped Jack because he is a spinal surgeon and Ben has a tumor - think about it... that's it? That is so retarded I don't even know where to begin. This show went from cool and mysterious to pointless and frustrating faster than any other show I can think of.[/QUOTE]

Don't get me wrong, Desmond's foresight isn't what I find interesting, its everything else about him. I mean first the guy's stuck in the hatch, then people show up so he takes off, free from the constraints of pushing the button. He gets a boat somehow (still a little upset they haven't explained that) and tries to sail away but is somehow pulled right back to the island. Its almost tragically hilarious, he's like the Rodney Dangerfield of the island.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']Don't get me wrong, Desmond's foresight isn't what I find interesting, its everything else about him. I mean first the guy's stuck in the hatch, then people show up so he takes off, free from the constraints of pushing the button. He gets a boat somehow (still a little upset they haven't explained that) and tries to sail away but is somehow pulled right back to the island. Its almost tragically hilarious, he's like the Rodney Dangerfield of the island.[/QUOTE]



what do you mean they didnt explain how he go a boat. That libby person gave him the boat to do the race around the world thing and his boat crashed on the island.
 
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