shadowwalker
Junior Member
Gone to look for myself
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Post by shadowwalker on Jul 5, 2005 12:19:29 GMT -5
While i was surfing around during lunch i came across this website that has the teaser to 'Lost' Season 2 hidden in it, plus a page of a script that was never aired. Follow these instructions: Firstly, follow this link www.oceanic-air.com/ ScriptIn the Cancellation notice play around in the box until a grey bar appears, click and drag it to view. TeaserIn "Travelers" Type in Harvey's 'lucky' numbers, (4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42). A flight plan will come up. Click on the numbers again and then sit back and watch! There are a few more easter eggs one can find on the site, just play around.
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Post by jpmessiah on Jul 6, 2005 10:30:19 GMT -5
Lost is probably the best damn show on television. I think it is smartly written. I think they have been wise enough to not show too many of the offbest characters so they can throw in guests or bring in a new star and I think that the possibilities of where they really are make this show more like X-Files than anything we have ever seen. The only thing that worries me is that I don'think they can go longer than four seasons with this show and that is even stretching it a bit. In fact, three seasons may be more like it. What do you think? Where do you think they really are?
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Post by Justine on Jul 7, 2005 8:10:49 GMT -5
When I heard the idea for Lost, I didn't think that they could go the one season, and then I saw the format they use and the way they were doing the show, and I realized just how much staying power it had. It's a great television show. And they can go a million different ways with it. I think they have enough years in them as their writers can stay creative. Who knew that shows like Buffy and Angel could last as long as they did when they first started? And they still have plenty of mysteries about the island and about each individual character. Plus, all of the other people on the island that we don't even know yet. It could last a long time, if they use it correctly.
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Post by Talon Karrde on Jul 7, 2005 11:45:58 GMT -5
At first, I had flat out refused to watch Lost. When they had first started promoting the series, I thought that this was some tired, too-oft used storyline with little staying power. I mean, even Gilligan couldn't stay marooned on a deserted island for too many seasons.
I actually started watching Lost when I was saddled with the flu. I was stuck at home and they were showing back-to- back episodes. There was nothing else on, so I figured I was stuck with it. But boy, am I ever glad...how many times in your life will you have the oppotunity to be thankful for the flu?! LOL!
Anyways, I'm hooked on this show but good. I love how they use flashbacks to tell the tale of the crash survivors. The fact that each episode seems to focus on one portion of a different character's life is a brilliant concept. Flashback scenes give us just a tiny portion of each largely complex character's life.
Last season was terrific. This season is promising to be just as intriguing. I can't wait for Lost to return!
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