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Just watched the first two episodes of Lost...
#21
DaviDC. wrote:
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Sorry, you've made some similar statements in the past and they stuck with me. You really do seem to have issues with women.

I have no issues with women, Dr. Freud.
Ana Lucia is a fictional character on a television show, or don't you get that?
FWIW, Ana Lucia really got on my nerves, too. She had a very abrasive, never a nice word about anything, attitude that got old very quickly. Some of the other characters have unique/quirky/pissy personalities, but they work through it or have other redeeming/interesting qualities. Ana Lucia, on the other hand, was a one trick pony with nothing but a bad attitude.
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#22
rgG wrote:


FWIW, Ana Lucia really got on my nerves, too. She had a very abrasive, never a nice word about anything, attitude that got old very quickly. Some of the other characters have unique/quirky/pissy personalities, but they work through it or have other redeeming/interesting qualities. Ana Lucia, on the other hand, was a one trick pony with nothing but a bad attitude.

:agree: very few redeeming qualities

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#23
But that was exactly the point. Her back-story showed how she'd suffered in the past from her bad attitude and her hot-headedness.
I thought it begged the interesting question of whether she could change and grow, or was just stuck.
It's not like we ever had to watch an entire season of Anna Lucia.
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#24
D & C @ Work wrote:
I thought the first two seasons were great but then the third year sucked so bad I threw in the towel. I figured I had just "Lost" interest and the show had jumped the shark. Nice to hear it apparently made a come back, that doesn't happen with typical network television.

D & C @ Work

The third year drifted a bit but the past season showed that they (mostly) knew where they were going with it the whole time.
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#25
Black wrote:
But that was exactly the point. Her back-story showed how she'd suffered in the past from her bad attitude and her hot-headedness.
I thought it begged the interesting question of whether she could change and grow, or was just stuck.

The title of the show works on several levels. The first season and much of the second showed how everyone who came to the island was "lost" in some way.
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#26
Black wrote:
But that was exactly the point. Her back-story showed how she'd suffered in the past from her bad attitude and her hot-headedness.
I thought it begged the interesting question of whether she could change and grow, or was just stuck.
It's not like we ever had to watch an entire season of Anna Lucia.

Oh I understood why she was the way she was and I think she was integral to the story line and all, but I was not sorry when I did not have to listen to her anymore.
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