Just started watching this. I made it thought the first four episodes.
I will keep watching, but I don't see what all the fuss is about. Evangeline Lilly is a craptastic actor.
Yeah, I said it. Even Matthew Fox is better.
I was falling asleep in some of the episodes. Locke is about the only character I like.
I cannot fathom ever watching this with commercials.
I can't really fathom ever watching anything with commercials. Not even sports, just can't do it. They ruin the mood and waste time.
Mulli, try to stick it out at least until the season 3 finale. That was one of the most brilliant episodes of tv I've ever seen. Hopefully you haven't read/seen any spoilers.
Yeah, i was gonna say, wait till the end of season 3, but you beat me to it! haha! This is a brilliant show! The most recent season is not for the dimwitted... It might be confusing, but it was awesome!!!!!
My GF and I are watching this again to get ready for the final season. It's amazing how many little things you miss the first time around. From the 9 episodes we've watched so far I can definitely say the writers had a plan, contrary to what some believe.
If you've got the time, re-watch the episodes.
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My GF and I are watching this again to get ready for the final season. It's amazing how many little things you miss the first time around. From the 9 episodes we've watched so far I can definitely say the writers had a plan, contrary to what some believe.
If you've got the time, re-watch the episodes.
I plan to do just that. Plus, I have this friend who hasn't seen any of them and I really think he needs to get on board. Lost rocks.
I watch almost no television other than sports, The First 48, and dregs-of-society VH1 reality shows. Monday evening, I was looking for something to watch on Netflix and for no particular reason decided to give the first few minutes of the Lost pilot a try. And in the past two days I've watched the first seven episodes and my wife and I are getting hunkered down right now for another marathon, probably until we fall asleep tonight.
And my question is simple--does the series stay this great throughout?
And please don't give any plot away--I haven't read a single post on this long thread, because I don't want anything given away.
I watch almost no television other than sports, The First 48, and dregs-of-society VH1 reality shows. Monday evening, I was looking for something to watch on Netflix and for no particular reason decided to give the first few minutes of the Lost pilot a try. And in the past two days I've watched the first seven episodes and my wife and I are getting hunkered down right now for another marathon, probably until we fall asleep tonight.
And my question is simple--does the series stay this great throughout?
And please don't give any plot away--I haven't read a single post on this long thread, because I don't want anything given away.
There are a few slow spots here and there, but a slow spot in Lost is like the best you can get from most shows. Other than that, the show is amazing all the way through.
I watch almost no television other than sports, The First 48, and dregs-of-society VH1 reality shows. Monday evening, I was looking for something to watch on Netflix and for no particular reason decided to give the first few minutes of the Lost pilot a try. And in the past two days I've watched the first seven episodes and my wife and I are getting hunkered down right now for another marathon, probably until we fall asleep tonight.
And my question is simple--does the series stay this great throughout?
And please don't give any plot away--I haven't read a single post on this long thread, because I don't want anything given away.
Just know you're going to get strung out on the reveals you WANT while being fed reveals you didn't know you needed. It's like reading a six-year-long novel (the show will end in 2010) ... the big stuff is not going to unfold until the very end.
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Just know you're going to get strung out on the reveals you WANT while being fed reveals you didn't know you needed. It's like reading a six-year-long novel (the show will end in 2010) ... the big stuff is not going to unfold until the very end.
Like what crime Kate committed? and what Jack did that drove his father to Australia? and what the hell is in the jungle? (no answers, please, but are those questions still unanswered?)
Like what crime Kate committed? and what Jack did that drove his father to Australia? and what the hell is in the jungle? (no answers, please, but are those questions still unanswered?)
Let's just say every episode should provide a satisfying piece of entertainment, and the rest you should just take in as it comes.
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