Klugh Kuestion
On my 108th rewatch, just finished Enter 77. I am realizing that I don't fully understand why Ms. Klugh would be willing to die in this circumstance. Is it simply that she didn't want to be used/tortured/interrogated to give away the location of the barracks? Is that worth dying for? Was Klugh just that much of a zealot?
In order for her to have this level of commitment, she must have been in the inner circle, and have more access to information about Jacob and the importance of the 'work they're doing' because, upon rewatch, it feels to me like Klugh gave her life for little to nothing.
What did I miss?
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On my 108th rewatch, just finished Enter 77. I am realizing that I don't fully understand why Ms. Klugh would be willing to die in this circumstance. Is it simply that she didn't want to be used/tortured/interrogated to give away the location of the barracks? Is that worth dying for? Was Klugh just that much of a zealot?
In order for her to have this level of commitment, she must have been in the inner circle, and have more access to information about Jacob and the importance of the 'work they're doing' because, upon rewatch, it feels to me like Klugh gave her life for little to nothing.
What did I miss?
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Charlie
I’m a first time watcher and I’m on season 3. Charlie annoys the crap out of me. Like he’s so overprotective of Claire and she doesn’t even want it. He didn’t like that Locke was getting close to Claire and did that stunt to make him look bad. Now I’m on the episode that he doesn’t like Desmond for saving Claire from drowning.
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I’m a first time watcher and I’m on season 3. Charlie annoys the crap out of me. Like he’s so overprotective of Claire and she doesn’t even want it. He didn’t like that Locke was getting close to Claire and did that stunt to make him look bad. Now I’m on the episode that he doesn’t like Desmond for saving Claire from drowning.
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Just stop what you're doing for a couple of minutes and give this a listen
https://youtu.be/wiWbYFLf6JI?si=ed3GaqeJzW3qm_ea
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Landing Party
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Landing Party · Michael Giacchino
Lost: Season 4
℗ 2009 ABC Studios, under exclusive license to Varese Sarabande Records
Released on: 2009-05-12
Unknown, Other: Tim Simonec
Other, Unknown: Hollywood Studio…
Landing Party · Michael Giacchino
Lost: Season 4
℗ 2009 ABC Studios, under exclusive license to Varese Sarabande Records
Released on: 2009-05-12
Unknown, Other: Tim Simonec
Other, Unknown: Hollywood Studio…
My argument for a LOST sequel
Michael Giacchino returning to score new music.
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Michael Giacchino returning to score new music.
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Caves or Beach?
In season 1, the disagreement between living in the caves versus staying on the beach is a stupidly blown up plot, considering both options are good so long as some survivors stayed on the beach/rotated between beach and caves.
If rescue came, it's not like the beach survivors would get on the boats ASAP and not tell the rescuers where they could find the remaining survivors. Drama for drama's sake in a television drama - go figure!
Anyway, I just wanted to ask what you think you would have done? Stayed on the beach or moved to the caves - or done a rotation of the two?
I'm a caves guy - with regular visits to the beach, but I wouldn't want to live on the beach.
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In season 1, the disagreement between living in the caves versus staying on the beach is a stupidly blown up plot, considering both options are good so long as some survivors stayed on the beach/rotated between beach and caves.
If rescue came, it's not like the beach survivors would get on the boats ASAP and not tell the rescuers where they could find the remaining survivors. Drama for drama's sake in a television drama - go figure!
Anyway, I just wanted to ask what you think you would have done? Stayed on the beach or moved to the caves - or done a rotation of the two?
I'm a caves guy - with regular visits to the beach, but I wouldn't want to live on the beach.
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The casting in Lost was amazing
I was really surprised by how well they cast the younger versions of some characters. They did such a great job!
Alex and Danielle look so much alike, and the child actors for Charlotte & Sawyer, Jack’s son David, young Ben, young Juliet and the sister were all perfect.
Huge appreciation to the casting team- they really nailed it. 👏
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I was really surprised by how well they cast the younger versions of some characters. They did such a great job!
Alex and Danielle look so much alike, and the child actors for Charlotte & Sawyer, Jack’s son David, young Ben, young Juliet and the sister were all perfect.
Huge appreciation to the casting team- they really nailed it. 👏
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What´s that music´s name
Someone knows the name of the song in sad moments? not the regular one, like the one that is when Linus talks about he´s daugther, the piano one, pretty sad.
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Someone knows the name of the song in sad moments? not the regular one, like the one that is when Linus talks about he´s daugther, the piano one, pretty sad.
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If you could pick 3 or 5 leaders for season 1 who and why?
I’m doing a rewatch/first watch. I watch the first few season I wanna say 10 years ago so I don’t remember a whole lot. So I’m doing a rewatch. I’m on season 1. As we know Jack had kind of just became the leader. But as the season progress we see that it does take a toll on him. We see others emerging as well Sayid for an example. The two work well but what would be best is basically a board that consist of an uneven number so if they vote you have the 1 person who breaks the tie.
So if you could pick 3 or 5 people from only season 1. Who and why?
And bonus who would be the worst to lead.
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I’m doing a rewatch/first watch. I watch the first few season I wanna say 10 years ago so I don’t remember a whole lot. So I’m doing a rewatch. I’m on season 1. As we know Jack had kind of just became the leader. But as the season progress we see that it does take a toll on him. We see others emerging as well Sayid for an example. The two work well but what would be best is basically a board that consist of an uneven number so if they vote you have the 1 person who breaks the tie.
So if you could pick 3 or 5 people from only season 1. Who and why?
And bonus who would be the worst to lead.
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"If I take him.... he will always be one of us"
Richard says this to Kate and co before accepting the injured young ben and saving him. It's my first watch (currently on s5 ep12). Why did Richard say taking ben would mean the death of his innocence, he'd never be the same, and he "will always be one of us"? Separately, what do ppl think of Richard? As of right now I see him as symbolizing perhaps the devil (could very well be wrong in this). This scene and Richard as a whole confuse and intrigue me. Thanks!
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Richard says this to Kate and co before accepting the injured young ben and saving him. It's my first watch (currently on s5 ep12). Why did Richard say taking ben would mean the death of his innocence, he'd never be the same, and he "will always be one of us"? Separately, what do ppl think of Richard? As of right now I see him as symbolizing perhaps the devil (could very well be wrong in this). This scene and Richard as a whole confuse and intrigue me. Thanks!
https://redd.it/1o2hq22
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Which deaths in LOST annoy you the most?
https://tbhwithyou.com/the-top-8-most-annoying-deaths-in-the-series-lost/
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The Top 8 Most Annoying Deaths In The Series LOST - TBH.
LOST has some of the best characters to grace American television and much to viewers’ annoyance many of them die throughout the series.