Radio tower Dharma
And so, after watching the TV series for the thousandth time, I asked myself a question that, as far as I can tell, no one else has asked. Why did the Dharma Initiative build a communications tower (radio tower), an antenna, record a tape with repeating numbers, and turn on wide broadcasting???!!!
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And so, after watching the TV series for the thousandth time, I asked myself a question that, as far as I can tell, no one else has asked. Why did the Dharma Initiative build a communications tower (radio tower), an antenna, record a tape with repeating numbers, and turn on wide broadcasting???!!!
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I’d watch an entire show with Sawyer as an undercover cop
Yes. Jimmy the Detective in S6.8 was that compelling. This has nothing to do with him being shirtless I swear to God 😶 so don’t even come at me with that ok. OK? That has nothing to do with this! I don’t even know why that popped into your mind. It’s 2025. Grow up. Not that you’re right. Cuz you’re not.
Anyways… what a lost opportunity.
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Yes. Jimmy the Detective in S6.8 was that compelling. This has nothing to do with him being shirtless I swear to God 😶 so don’t even come at me with that ok. OK? That has nothing to do with this! I don’t even know why that popped into your mind. It’s 2025. Grow up. Not that you’re right. Cuz you’re not.
Anyways… what a lost opportunity.
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Looking glass: hear me out
So in episode 21 season 3 they discuss they need to disable the looking glass station so it can no longer block signals.
WHAT IF - they just cut the cable on the beach thar is going to the underwater station?
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So in episode 21 season 3 they discuss they need to disable the looking glass station so it can no longer block signals.
WHAT IF - they just cut the cable on the beach thar is going to the underwater station?
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Your genuine response to something that happened in S01E11 All The Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
Put yourself in your December 2004 shoes. Life is good - you're twenty years younger, after all!
You're watching the episode where Charlie and Claire have been kidnapped and we're up to the part where Jack and Kate find Charlie, hung, apparently already dead.
Did you find the attempt to save Charlie disingenuous in a 'this is cringe/bad/trope-y' way? Bear in mind, there were solid rumours/spoilers that one main character will die in season 1 floating around -- and then we get this scene.
Did you go along with the scene up until Jack gives up and the scene plays for a moment as if Charlie really was dead before Jack begins again, punching the crap out of Dominic Monaghan until he 'came back'? And at that point, did you think it was a "COP OUT"?
Personally, I've always loved the scene up to and including Charlie's eventual revival. I think that the scene plays out very genuinely in how it handles character. The editing, acting, and direction evokes the right emotions of loss, then hope mingled with disgust (Jack is maddeningly beating a 'corpse' after all), then relief and joy when one of the initial trio of the pilot is revived and might be a-OK.
Anyway. Yarp. Just wondering what you thought of the scene when you first watched it.
For context: I'm reading message boards from back when this episode aired and I'd say that the loudest voice is definitely those calling bullshit and saying that not killing Charlie was a cop out.
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Put yourself in your December 2004 shoes. Life is good - you're twenty years younger, after all!
You're watching the episode where Charlie and Claire have been kidnapped and we're up to the part where Jack and Kate find Charlie, hung, apparently already dead.
Did you find the attempt to save Charlie disingenuous in a 'this is cringe/bad/trope-y' way? Bear in mind, there were solid rumours/spoilers that one main character will die in season 1 floating around -- and then we get this scene.
Did you go along with the scene up until Jack gives up and the scene plays for a moment as if Charlie really was dead before Jack begins again, punching the crap out of Dominic Monaghan until he 'came back'? And at that point, did you think it was a "COP OUT"?
Personally, I've always loved the scene up to and including Charlie's eventual revival. I think that the scene plays out very genuinely in how it handles character. The editing, acting, and direction evokes the right emotions of loss, then hope mingled with disgust (Jack is maddeningly beating a 'corpse' after all), then relief and joy when one of the initial trio of the pilot is revived and might be a-OK.
Anyway. Yarp. Just wondering what you thought of the scene when you first watched it.
For context: I'm reading message boards from back when this episode aired and I'd say that the loudest voice is definitely those calling bullshit and saying that not killing Charlie was a cop out.
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LOST official podcast
I know the Lost podcast started in Nov 2005, and was wondering whether anyone knows if it was the first "official" TV podcast to appear?
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I know the Lost podcast started in Nov 2005, and was wondering whether anyone knows if it was the first "official" TV podcast to appear?
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Still haven't found a show like LOST.
After all these years, ever since I first watched this beautiful show about a decade ago
I still have never found a show that gives me the feels like this.
Im not asking for any recommendations, I've seen pretty much most of the usual ones! From, Severance, Twin Peaks, Dark, Fringe, Stranger Things, The Good Place, Wayward Pines etc.
Haven't seen Westworld or The Leftovers yet.
I just want to say it's the best show of all time and nothing compares. Nothing will ever fill the whole that LOST has made and filled with endless rewatches!!!!
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After all these years, ever since I first watched this beautiful show about a decade ago
I still have never found a show that gives me the feels like this.
Im not asking for any recommendations, I've seen pretty much most of the usual ones! From, Severance, Twin Peaks, Dark, Fringe, Stranger Things, The Good Place, Wayward Pines etc.
Haven't seen Westworld or The Leftovers yet.
I just want to say it's the best show of all time and nothing compares. Nothing will ever fill the whole that LOST has made and filled with endless rewatches!!!!
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The TV Guide preview for Lost from September 12 2004 + outtakes from the photoshoot
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