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Just watched the first two episodes of Lost...
#11
Paul F. wrote:
[quote=Racer X]
yeah, but the turbines running with no fuel source was VERY LAME!!!!!!!!!!

You keep mentioning that...

And I keep agreeing with you. Lame. Lame2
The turbine thing is 150% the JJ Abrams we saw in Star Trek.
So which TV series never has some bit of brain-deadedness to not mull over too much?
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#12
The series comes on late Saturday night & I was watching for a while but then Ana Lucia showed & I stopped watching. If anybody needed the crap beat out 'em, it was her. Mega bee-yotch.
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#13
DaviDC. wrote:
The series comes on late Saturday night & I was watching for a while but then Ana Lucia showed & I stopped watching. If anybody needed the crap beat out 'em, it was her. Mega bee-yotch.

Hmmm . . . not the first time you've expressed such sentiments about women. Want to talk about it?
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#14
DaviDC;

You might want to pick up the show on DVD (etc) and keep with it for a while.

I won't spoil anything, but that particular annoyance is resolved.


Volcs0;

Definitely a show that has you going "Wow... I didn't see THAT coming..." fairly regularly.
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#15
Glad to hear you're enjoying it. I've been with it since the premiere and haven't regretted a minute of it. Like any show it has it's ups and downs. You'll read all sorts of opinions on how down the downs are and ups the ups are; there's never a shortage of squeaky wheels. It's definitely a trip through the other side of the looking glass, so be prepared for expectations to get turned upside down and cherished theories to get turned inside out and sometimes just plain blown up. Let it wash over you and enjoy the ride.

A good podcast (They start in earnest with season 2). The Transmission

An invaluable resource. Lostpedia

Have fun. :biggrin:
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#16
Black wrote:
[quote=DaviDC.]
The series comes on late Saturday night & I was watching for a while but then Ana Lucia showed & I stopped watching. If anybody needed the crap beat out 'em, it was her. Mega bee-yotch.

Hmmm . . . not the first time you've expressed such sentiments about women. Want to talk about it?
You are nowhere near as clever as you seem to think you are & you annoy the hell out of me.
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#17
DaviDC. wrote:
[quote=Black]
[quote=DaviDC.]
The series comes on late Saturday night & I was watching for a while but then Ana Lucia showed & I stopped watching. If anybody needed the crap beat out 'em, it was her. Mega bee-yotch.

Hmmm . . . not the first time you've expressed such sentiments about women. Want to talk about it?
You are nowhere near as clever as you seem to think you are & you annoy the hell out of me.
Sorry, you've made some similar statements in the past and they stuck with me. You really do seem to have issues with women.
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#18
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
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#19
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

Jump back in- last season was great, and as the 2010 season will be the last, I think it will rock, too. It seems that once the "end" was set, they got on track.

DM
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#20
Black wrote:
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?
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