5/6/2009 2:21:54 PM
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5/6/2009 3:39:36 PM
Nope[Edited on May 6, 2009 at 3:44 PM. Reason : What epic reveals did I miss?]
5/6/2009 3:44:17 PM
^^ fo realz, we've learned more in the last month than we did in all of Season 4.
5/6/2009 3:56:08 PM
^^we've not only learned a few new things we've gotten confirmation on a few suspected thoughts.for example we know now for sure that farrady is also widmore's son. we learn that ben got beat the fuck up by desmond but penny did not get killed. we learned that whatever did happened has happened. we learned what the incident was and why there was so much concrete there. we've learned what dharma actually knows about the island. we've learned what the black smoke monster is. we've learned how the temple operates. we have learned that the new group of people are what they seem and that they work for neither widmore nor ben.that is off the top of my head from things only in the last two episodes. are you even watching the show?
5/6/2009 4:04:11 PM
I wouldn't say that we have learned what the black smoke monster is...we learned what it does, but not what it actually "is"
5/6/2009 4:10:18 PM
I think I know where Ernie is coming from - we have learned a lot in the past few episodes, however, a lot of that information was just confirming things that we already thought, but didn't know for sure (Farraday's dad, what happened to Aaron, Desmond beat up Ben). Or filling in some back-stories that were necessary to fill in all the blank spaces, but were not particularly revealing or did not introduce huge twists in how we saw the stories. For the most part, all the revelations that have been revealed have been "hmm, yeah - ok, that I makes sense I guess" and not so much "HOLY SHIT I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING", with a few exceptions like Eloise killing Daniel. I also contend we really still don't know that much about Smokey. So.... he lives under the temple and judges people.... so what? what the hell is it?
5/6/2009 4:10:35 PM
^^^Half the stuff on that list falls under the category of "trivial stuff that doesn't really matter" and the other half isn't true. Ernie's right, the last couple of episodes have been hugely disappointing in the grand scheme of things.[Edited on May 6, 2009 at 4:13 PM. Reason : damn you people are quick.]
5/6/2009 4:13:08 PM
^Yeah, I'm with you on most all of that stuff. One more revelation I thought was good was based on Ben's conversation with Sun. That "confirmed" that Ben did NOT expect Locke to come back to life, which means when he killed him, he meant to kill him and it wasn't a just mechanism to guide Locke along the path he needed to be on or something like that. I remember reading a lot of conflicting opinions as to why Ben killed Locke or whether or not he knew what would happen upon returning to the island.[Edited on May 6, 2009 at 4:19 PM. Reason : type-oh]
5/6/2009 4:17:28 PM
^^what part isn't true.
5/6/2009 4:20:22 PM
Pretty much so the entire second half of your list is factually incorrect.
5/6/2009 4:22:59 PM
I didn't read most of the posts above me, but what I'm getting at is this:We learned some smaller details: freighter folks were on the island before, that old lady from the ring store is kinda important, the smoke monster lives in the temple. But who really gives a fuck about that?I'm not one to complain about the writers stringing us a long -- I never have. But the build-up and previews for most of the episodes in the second half of this season have been huge fucking teases. The description for last week read something about Faraday returning to the island and revealing all he knows. What actually happened? He came back, introduced a concept that is contrary to everything we've been told, tried to act as a deus ex machina, and got shot for no good reason.Weak sauceTonight is Alpert-centric. I don't know that I could anticipate anything more. This is a huge chance for something big to happen. If we don't get some solid info on his past (or future or whatever), then I'll be sorely disappointed.All I'm saying is we're running kind of short on time and it seems like the writers are wasting a lot of it. We've spent almost an entire season with the Dharma folks in their own time and still don't know shit about them. What the fuck is that?I'm not saying that the major plot issues won't be resolved eventually -- and I don't mind waiting if it pays off, it's just disappointing that we've been in a holding pattern for most of this season.
5/6/2009 4:40:41 PM
5/6/2009 4:47:31 PM
^3
5/6/2009 4:52:23 PM
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5/6/2009 5:00:14 PM
both of you have some valid points, and some incorrect ones. i agree that there haven't been any epic reveals, but i feel they have been doing a very good job of filling in tons of little holes, giving a better picture of what has happened.to get away from your little spat...does anyone know how long it takes them to put the episodes on abc.com? i have to work tonight and don't have dvr
5/6/2009 5:01:55 PM
5/6/2009 5:03:16 PM
5/6/2009 5:03:31 PM
Yeah, exactly. He listed all those events in response to my asking about epic reveals. They aren't epic. And, again, no reason to make it personal, tuff guy.
5/6/2009 5:04:36 PM
hey announced last week that ABC has signed up with Hulu to put shows on Hulu along with the Fox and NBC shows. Don't know when that will go into effect, though
5/6/2009 5:05:13 PM
To anyone just coming here, page 36 has been a worthless internet argument. Don't waste your time reading it.
5/6/2009 5:13:39 PM
5/6/2009 10:01:37 PM
holy shit! locke gon' crazy.
5/6/2009 10:02:49 PM
Season Finale previewJack's decision to put a plan in action in order to set things right on the island is met with some strong resistance by those close to him, and Locke assigns Ben a difficult task. Guest starring are L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Sam Anderson as Bernard, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Francois Chau as Dr. Pierre Chang, Patrick Fischler as Phil, Eric Lange as Radzinsky, Zuleikha Robinson as Ilana, Brad William Henke as Bram, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, Alice Evans as younger Eloise Hawking, Andrea Gabriel as Noor "Nadia" Abed Jaseem, Kevin Chapman as Mitch, Mark Pellegrino as man #1, Titus Welliver as man #2, Emily Rae Argenti as young Kate, Tanner Maguire as young Tom, George Gerdes as Mr. Springer, Agnes Kwak as Aunt Soo, Amy Stewart as mother, Rylee Fansler as young Juliet, Savannah Lathem as young Rachel, William Makozak as Captain Bird, Daniel James Kunkel as anesthesiologist, Sonya Masinovsky as Russian nurse, Keegan Boos as young Sawyer, Colby French as Uncle Doug, John Pete as prison clerk, Michael Trisler as father, Sally Davis as woman and Adam Bazzi as cab driver.
5/6/2009 10:09:56 PM
so....does Richard Alpert in 2007 remember helping them with the bomb in 1977?
5/6/2009 10:15:55 PM
What happened, happened, so yes.Unless it didn't happen. Then...no.
5/6/2009 10:18:34 PM
oops[Edited on May 6, 2009 at 10:20 PM. Reason : ]
5/6/2009 10:20:04 PM
but it did happen...so then he remembers it
5/6/2009 10:20:17 PM
you know, for an Alpert-centric episode, we really didn't learn shit about Alpert....I was disappointed in how clueless Alpert was, both in 1977 and 2008. He doesn't seem to know WTF is going on, no matter what year he's in. And we've been thinking he was some kind of all-knowing messenger this whole time.
5/6/2009 10:20:18 PM
5/6/2009 10:41:18 PM
"people are the variables" is bullshit, and it was bullshit when Daniel brought it up. he had been studying time travel for 15 years and its effects on history and on people, and all of a sudden in an epiphany is just blurts out "PEOPLE!! VARIABLES IS PEOPLE!!!!" give me a break. What, so all of his studying of how people shape history, and it never occurred to him that, oh, people shape history?
5/6/2009 10:44:57 PM
Well that was my exact gripe about last week's episode. It's just such a bullshit "theory".
5/6/2009 10:46:26 PM
I'm dissatisfied with this clear-as-day time travel paradox. I can live with the other time-travel ambiguities in the plot, but this just does not work.Your future self cannot travel back in time to save you if the normal events of time dictate that you are dying. It's as if Marty McFly's parents never even met, and only thing that causes Marty McFly to be born is Marty McFly coming back in time to get them together.
5/6/2009 11:02:28 PM
I assume you're talking about Miles telling his dad to send him and his mom off the island? Judging from the previews from next week it doesn't look like the sub gets too far, and we still don't know if Jack ends up doing anything that would require people to leave the island in order to survive, so in reality no one's saved their own life yet that we know of. Lets wait until next week before we start getting mad about time paradoxes and whatnot. Now I've always wondered how John Connor ended up sending his own dad back in time so that he could impregnate his mom, but I suppose that's for a different thread altogether.]
5/6/2009 11:08:16 PM
No, I mean future John saving past John from bleeding out.^Terminator is almost the same, but its slightly ambiguous because John Conner didn't go back himself to save his mom. Also, its Terminator; I don't take it nearly as seriously.[Edited on May 6, 2009 at 11:17 PM. Reason : .]
5/6/2009 11:11:10 PM
Hopefully i can watch it online this week. normally the player freezes up.
5/6/2009 11:12:15 PM
What's really disappointing is that they keep introducing all these new elements to drive the plot: Faraday's variable idea, Locke wanting to kill Jacob. I really don't see where they're going with this and it's going to suck when it leads nowhere.
5/6/2009 11:15:52 PM
At least John Locke the character finally acted like John Locke the philosopher.
5/6/2009 11:18:01 PM
Do what?
5/6/2009 11:21:04 PM
5/6/2009 11:29:38 PM
Also, since Jacob obviously is some sort of Authoritarian:
5/6/2009 11:50:45 PM
Because I'm a simple minded person, I looked up John Locke on simple wiki. It helps slow kids like me.http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke
5/6/2009 11:59:23 PM
Maybe I read too much into things, but I've always viewed John Locke (the philosopher) as teetering between reason and faith. When faith was correct, one should follow it, but when it lead to blind "enthusiasm", one should consider reason. Thus, he was always teetering between the two. To this point, John Locke (the character) has been too messianic and blindly faithful to me.Then again, I see no connection between Desmond Hume and David Hume what so ever.
5/7/2009 12:07:53 AM
Ellie was pregnant with Daniel in 77? I didn't catch this the first time around.
5/7/2009 1:13:39 AM
yeah charles said "not in your condition"...and then richard said something to jack and kate about "complicated love stuff" or something....my wife caught that "not in your condition" line... i didn't the first time around
5/7/2009 5:44:00 AM
I will be very surprised if this season ends in any way either then one of these two -1. Ends with the bomb going off - potentially killing several of the losties on the island.2. Ends with the bomb going off, then they wake up and they are still on the island, but everything is changed.
5/7/2009 7:07:23 AM