Just found this cool video with photographs taken by Matthew Fox on set
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LOST | The Art of Matthew Fox
What should i watch after Lost?
I just finished it and i feel a huge emptiness that i need to solve with another quality series. (I think i need to get attached to other new characters) :(
My favourite ones
\-Breaking bad
\-Better call saul
\-Severance
\-Dark
\-The wire
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I just finished it and i feel a huge emptiness that i need to solve with another quality series. (I think i need to get attached to other new characters) :(
My favourite ones
\-Breaking bad
\-Better call saul
\-Severance
\-Dark
\-The wire
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Opinions on Mikhail?
I wanted to ask what some people’s opinions of Mikhail were because I feel like I see some people say they hate him, and some people say they like his character.
I like his character, and didn’t really care that he was the one who>! killed Charlie, because he was gonna die anyway so… (that sounded really bad lmao)!<
>!Charlie was one of my favorites, but I didn’t really care that Mikhail was the one who killed him.!< (That sounds slightly better)
I know we saw no flashbacks,flash forwards, or flash sideways about him but I still enjoyed the scenes with him and the fact that he kept coming back after they thought he was dead.
What are your thoughts?
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I wanted to ask what some people’s opinions of Mikhail were because I feel like I see some people say they hate him, and some people say they like his character.
I like his character, and didn’t really care that he was the one who>! killed Charlie, because he was gonna die anyway so… (that sounded really bad lmao)!<
>!Charlie was one of my favorites, but I didn’t really care that Mikhail was the one who killed him.!< (That sounds slightly better)
I know we saw no flashbacks,flash forwards, or flash sideways about him but I still enjoyed the scenes with him and the fact that he kept coming back after they thought he was dead.
What are your thoughts?
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FUN FACT: Saw 2 Was Used As The Main Inspiration For The Season 3 Finale.
https://www.slashfilm.com/1631745/damon-lindelof-favorite-lost-cliffhanger-horror-sequel-saw-ii/
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Damon Lindelof's Favorite Lost Cliffhanger Was Inspired By A Bloody Horror Sequel
Lost showrunner Damon Lindelof is kind of obsessed with the horror sequel Saw II and even drew inspiration from it for the show's season 3 finale.
Finally finished it
And holy shit was the ending good. I'm actually surprised people didn't like this, did they not get it?
My only remaining question is what do the numbers mean? And why were Hurley and the other guy who won the lottery with the numbers go through so much bad luck? Was it Jacob or just pure coincidence?
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And holy shit was the ending good. I'm actually surprised people didn't like this, did they not get it?
My only remaining question is what do the numbers mean? And why were Hurley and the other guy who won the lottery with the numbers go through so much bad luck? Was it Jacob or just pure coincidence?
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Sexy Island. Seriously, do Tv Shows nowadays even do promotional photoshoots?
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Jack with dynamite
Forget exactly what happened in this scene, but how was jack so sure the dynamite would not detonate multiple times?Thanks!
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Forget exactly what happened in this scene, but how was jack so sure the dynamite would not detonate multiple times?Thanks!
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finished season 3
i’ve seen up through season 3 before, but started from the beginning with my parent.
rewatching charlie’s death was so hard as he was my favorite character 😭😭😭 i’m so not ready for whatever happens in the coming seasons.
& ep1 of s4 made me sooooo much sadder!!!!!
anyway, now i’m on the search for a new favorite character…i’m thinking claire or desmond :p
also jack is pissing me off!!!! i knew vaguely that he wasn’t super liked, but up until s3 i did really like him! does he get better again?
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i’ve seen up through season 3 before, but started from the beginning with my parent.
rewatching charlie’s death was so hard as he was my favorite character 😭😭😭 i’m so not ready for whatever happens in the coming seasons.
& ep1 of s4 made me sooooo much sadder!!!!!
anyway, now i’m on the search for a new favorite character…i’m thinking claire or desmond :p
also jack is pissing me off!!!! i knew vaguely that he wasn’t super liked, but up until s3 i did really like him! does he get better again?
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I think that it's kind of noteworthy that...
As great as Walkabout is for many reasons, I'm also thinking about the fact that >!MIB presents himself to Jack and Locke for the first time in the same episode (As Christian to Jack, and (presumably) as Smokey to Locke)!< and how that elevates the episode a fair bit for me.
I've not seen this noted before in the rewatch podcasts/reviews that I've personally seen.
Just thought that was cool - getting >!Smokey to approach our diametrically opposing characters for the first time!<, and within hours.
Depending on how much faith you have in how much the writers knew what they were doing with >!Christian's apparitions/the smoke monster!<, it's either a fun coincidence or a sign of how confident the show was about its two theme-leaders early on.
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As great as Walkabout is for many reasons, I'm also thinking about the fact that >!MIB presents himself to Jack and Locke for the first time in the same episode (As Christian to Jack, and (presumably) as Smokey to Locke)!< and how that elevates the episode a fair bit for me.
I've not seen this noted before in the rewatch podcasts/reviews that I've personally seen.
Just thought that was cool - getting >!Smokey to approach our diametrically opposing characters for the first time!<, and within hours.
Depending on how much faith you have in how much the writers knew what they were doing with >!Christian's apparitions/the smoke monster!<, it's either a fun coincidence or a sign of how confident the show was about its two theme-leaders early on.
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Is the misinterpretation of the ending that widespread?
Just spoke to my dad today after finishing Lost for the first time and he asked me what I thought of the ending, and if I understood it. I said yes ofc and then he confidently says "explain it then" so I explain how they weren't actually dead but in purgatory leaving him totally confused. That means for the many years since the show ended my dad has simply believed they were dead all along😂. It got me wondering, there's no way that this false interpretation is genuinely a popular belief amongst people....right? It's truly baffling, I don't understand how people think this even today after so many years😭
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Just spoke to my dad today after finishing Lost for the first time and he asked me what I thought of the ending, and if I understood it. I said yes ofc and then he confidently says "explain it then" so I explain how they weren't actually dead but in purgatory leaving him totally confused. That means for the many years since the show ended my dad has simply believed they were dead all along😂. It got me wondering, there's no way that this false interpretation is genuinely a popular belief amongst people....right? It's truly baffling, I don't understand how people think this even today after so many years😭
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