I always chuckle when I see Keamy (Kevin Durand) in Austin Powers 2!
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How the times have changed
I remember watching list for the first time as an almost out of high school kid. No, not when it aired, when it came to Netflix (maybe 2014/2015?). Since then I’ve probably seen the whole show at least 8 times with the addition of a “Chronologically Lost” version.
Let me say, as someone who experienced this as their first “Big” TV Show/Series, it has been a weird experience aging along with it… On a first watch, all that mattered was the drama. I saw the character progression but was too young to understand the full depth of emotion sometimes. Now as I age (comical I’m only 28) I actually feel more from watching the show again through almost a different lens.
My childhood best friend passed away almost 5 years ago and left me with CPTSD. I’m not looking for sympathy in the comments by any means, but man after so many years finally seeing this show again has such a deep impact on me. There are so many episodes that make me cry uncomfortably now. Even though that’s the case, almost every episode (while they may make me cry) gives me a reason to laugh, a reason to love, a reason to believe in something better for the future…
I know this show has had a weird/divisive past, but even with its flaws, there really is something hidden in here anyone can connect to. Almost makes me feel like people who refuse to watch are just afraid of their own emotions.
Idk, I’m a long time lurker on the sub, first time poster, but just wanted to put something out there
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I remember watching list for the first time as an almost out of high school kid. No, not when it aired, when it came to Netflix (maybe 2014/2015?). Since then I’ve probably seen the whole show at least 8 times with the addition of a “Chronologically Lost” version.
Let me say, as someone who experienced this as their first “Big” TV Show/Series, it has been a weird experience aging along with it… On a first watch, all that mattered was the drama. I saw the character progression but was too young to understand the full depth of emotion sometimes. Now as I age (comical I’m only 28) I actually feel more from watching the show again through almost a different lens.
My childhood best friend passed away almost 5 years ago and left me with CPTSD. I’m not looking for sympathy in the comments by any means, but man after so many years finally seeing this show again has such a deep impact on me. There are so many episodes that make me cry uncomfortably now. Even though that’s the case, almost every episode (while they may make me cry) gives me a reason to laugh, a reason to love, a reason to believe in something better for the future…
I know this show has had a weird/divisive past, but even with its flaws, there really is something hidden in here anyone can connect to. Almost makes me feel like people who refuse to watch are just afraid of their own emotions.
Idk, I’m a long time lurker on the sub, first time poster, but just wanted to put something out there
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Have you noticed all the characters who open their eyes in thd beginning of the episodes?
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If Hugo could see the dead, does it mean that Dave was a real person?
Can't remember if this was ever established. I know he is known as his imaginary friend, but then it's confirmed that Hugo can indeed see the dead. When he was in Santa Rosa, did all of the dead ones from the island visited him for real (as Jacob or Richards wife), or he was just crazy?
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Can't remember if this was ever established. I know he is known as his imaginary friend, but then it's confirmed that Hugo can indeed see the dead. When he was in Santa Rosa, did all of the dead ones from the island visited him for real (as Jacob or Richards wife), or he was just crazy?
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Just finished watching the show for the first time and I'm so moved by that ending
My fiancé is the one that told me to watch the show with him (he followed it while growing up) and at first I was hesitant because I'd heard all that slander about the ending but I'm so happy he convinced me. I'm so sad for anyone that hesitates to watch this show because of the false claims about the ending, it's strange how misinterpreted it is.
I was so emotional throughout the finale, it was such a heartfelt send off for the characters and it was beautiful to see them all at peace after the hell they went through. There are still plot points that confuse me like Eloise's whole thing but overall I'm very happy with that ending. The ending on the island felt right for these characters and after seeing the epilogue it felt even better knowing Walt hadn't been forgotten. In my head I see Kate, Sawyer, Richard, Miles, Claire, and Frank living good lives and growing old and honoring the memory of those that died. God, what a ride this has been.
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My fiancé is the one that told me to watch the show with him (he followed it while growing up) and at first I was hesitant because I'd heard all that slander about the ending but I'm so happy he convinced me. I'm so sad for anyone that hesitates to watch this show because of the false claims about the ending, it's strange how misinterpreted it is.
I was so emotional throughout the finale, it was such a heartfelt send off for the characters and it was beautiful to see them all at peace after the hell they went through. There are still plot points that confuse me like Eloise's whole thing but overall I'm very happy with that ending. The ending on the island felt right for these characters and after seeing the epilogue it felt even better knowing Walt hadn't been forgotten. In my head I see Kate, Sawyer, Richard, Miles, Claire, and Frank living good lives and growing old and honoring the memory of those that died. God, what a ride this has been.
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Question about...
Mikhail talks about an electromagnetic pulse that made it impossible to arrive at the Island.
What electromagnetic pulse is it?
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Mikhail talks about an electromagnetic pulse that made it impossible to arrive at the Island.
What electromagnetic pulse is it?
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Just finished the show for the first time and have to ask...
As someone who was on tumblr for a while and experienced the SuperWhoLock insanity, what was it like for those who followed Lost in real time? Were there lots of fanfics being written? Did any of the male characters become people's hyperfixation? I can absolutely see Sawyer becoming someone's fave and having lots of flower crown edits. Were there ship wars? I want to knooooow!
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As someone who was on tumblr for a while and experienced the SuperWhoLock insanity, what was it like for those who followed Lost in real time? Were there lots of fanfics being written? Did any of the male characters become people's hyperfixation? I can absolutely see Sawyer becoming someone's fave and having lots of flower crown edits. Were there ship wars? I want to knooooow!
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The Brig🤯
We reached an incredible epsiode of the show on the podcast! The reveal of Anthony Cooper as the real Sawyer is so incredible, what did you make of that moment and this wild episode?
Check out our thoughts and would love to have you join us on our journey 😊
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We reached an incredible epsiode of the show on the podcast! The reveal of Anthony Cooper as the real Sawyer is so incredible, what did you make of that moment and this wild episode?
Check out our thoughts and would love to have you join us on our journey 😊
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LOST Season 3 Ep 19 The Brig | Tribe of Nerds
🔪 Locke’s darkest mission. Sawyer’s deepest trauma. And one of the most intense confrontations in LOST history.
In LOST S3E19 The Brig, the Tribe of Nerds break down an episode packed with emotional gut punches, long-awaited answers, and one of the most shocking…
In LOST S3E19 The Brig, the Tribe of Nerds break down an episode packed with emotional gut punches, long-awaited answers, and one of the most shocking…
Man of Faith or Man of Science?
>!Just made a huge connection regarding how they got to the island. I've already finished the show but I was just theorizing. It's told that Jacob brought them there through his touch but we also find out later that their plane crashed because of Desmond. Desmond is also only there because of the incident caused by our survivors. Maybe there's a difference between these two events but I like to view it as a question. Are you a man of faith that believes that Jacob brought these people here for a reason, or do you think that they caused themselves to crash there due to science(time travel)!<
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>!Just made a huge connection regarding how they got to the island. I've already finished the show but I was just theorizing. It's told that Jacob brought them there through his touch but we also find out later that their plane crashed because of Desmond. Desmond is also only there because of the incident caused by our survivors. Maybe there's a difference between these two events but I like to view it as a question. Are you a man of faith that believes that Jacob brought these people here for a reason, or do you think that they caused themselves to crash there due to science(time travel)!<
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Some reflections on a second viewing of the entire series
I saw it with much more attention to details, symbolism and analysis. I share reflections I had.
- The father/son relationship runs through all the characters. But not only from the absence but from the toxic relationship and emotional scars. There is a permanent feeling of revenge versus forgiveness against each parent.
- Kate and Jack could not and should not be together. When they manage to leave the island, they have a life together ruined by Jack's obsession with returning. They were always in all cases and scenarios a couple without a future.
- Jacob was a villain, much worse than black smoke. The obsession with believing himself to be a protector caused Jacob to manipulate and play with many people for decades, in Richard's case for centuries. The Black Smoke suffered his hatred in a more direct and sincere way. He wanted to leave and they always denied him.
- Jack's son who appears in the series is a representation of his permanent search for conflict and unresolved paternity. In real and parallel life he continues to carry a weight on his being that he cannot resolve.
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I saw it with much more attention to details, symbolism and analysis. I share reflections I had.
- The father/son relationship runs through all the characters. But not only from the absence but from the toxic relationship and emotional scars. There is a permanent feeling of revenge versus forgiveness against each parent.
- Kate and Jack could not and should not be together. When they manage to leave the island, they have a life together ruined by Jack's obsession with returning. They were always in all cases and scenarios a couple without a future.
- Jacob was a villain, much worse than black smoke. The obsession with believing himself to be a protector caused Jacob to manipulate and play with many people for decades, in Richard's case for centuries. The Black Smoke suffered his hatred in a more direct and sincere way. He wanted to leave and they always denied him.
- Jack's son who appears in the series is a representation of his permanent search for conflict and unresolved paternity. In real and parallel life he continues to carry a weight on his being that he cannot resolve.
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Lost - Series Finale: Why didn't Jack or Desmond turn into smoke monsters when they went into the light cave?
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I have several episodes left. Enjoyed it but I've given up on keeping track of timeliness and story lines.
Season 4 almost quit watching as I couldn't keep track of all the back and forth.
It's the characters that drive this show.
I'm just enjoying the character development. I cant keep up with who's where and why.
*heading is supposed to say time lines
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Season 4 almost quit watching as I couldn't keep track of all the back and forth.
It's the characters that drive this show.
I'm just enjoying the character development. I cant keep up with who's where and why.
*heading is supposed to say time lines
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"The Constant" tops The Ringer's list of the 100 Best TV Episodes of the Century
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The 100 Best TV Episodes of the Century - The Ringer
Ranking the 100 best television episodes of the 21st century, from Mad Men to Succession to Game of Thrones.