Anyone else get hit with early-2000s nostalgia when rewatching Lost?
Every time I rewatch Lost, I’m reminded how different life felt in the early 2000s, before smartphones, social media overload, and constant connectivity. The clothes, the music, the airport scenes… even the way the characters interact just screams a different era.
Anyone else find themselves craving a bit of that simpler early 2000s vibe when watching?
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Every time I rewatch Lost, I’m reminded how different life felt in the early 2000s, before smartphones, social media overload, and constant connectivity. The clothes, the music, the airport scenes… even the way the characters interact just screams a different era.
Anyone else find themselves craving a bit of that simpler early 2000s vibe when watching?
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"Boyscout" knowledge in LOST - Need Help
Hi All,
On my Talkabout doing the Millennial TV Podcast \- as the serial rewatcher on the show, I'm trying to reflect on specific aspects of the show as I experience it again. One of the quirky things I'm looking out for is what I call 'boyscout knowledge' - call it survival hacks, medical hacks, bushcraft - examples that come to mind in Season 1 are Sun finding eucalyptus to help Shannon with her asthma, or Sayid using gunpowder to coterize Charlie's wound in Exodus.
Can y'all think of any such instances of knowledge that the show actually demonstrates/teaches? (Btw, I'm not talking about "Jin somehow makes a fishing net out of stuff he finds on the island" or something that's not explained).
I want to look out for them as they pop up- and we're still only on season 1 so hoping to catch the rest as they arise.
Thanks!
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Hi All,
On my Talkabout doing the Millennial TV Podcast \- as the serial rewatcher on the show, I'm trying to reflect on specific aspects of the show as I experience it again. One of the quirky things I'm looking out for is what I call 'boyscout knowledge' - call it survival hacks, medical hacks, bushcraft - examples that come to mind in Season 1 are Sun finding eucalyptus to help Shannon with her asthma, or Sayid using gunpowder to coterize Charlie's wound in Exodus.
Can y'all think of any such instances of knowledge that the show actually demonstrates/teaches? (Btw, I'm not talking about "Jin somehow makes a fishing net out of stuff he finds on the island" or something that's not explained).
I want to look out for them as they pop up- and we're still only on season 1 so hoping to catch the rest as they arise.
Thanks!
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Show similar to lost?
I’m sure nothing compares this is a great show , I watched prison break which is not rlly similar but I thought that was amazing but I’m leaning towards lost more the writers did an Amazing job, but js the genre of this show what’s like it? Cause once I finish I’ll have nothing to watch :((
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I’m sure nothing compares this is a great show , I watched prison break which is not rlly similar but I thought that was amazing but I’m leaning towards lost more the writers did an Amazing job, but js the genre of this show what’s like it? Cause once I finish I’ll have nothing to watch :((
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I love Lost, those moments were deeply emotional. You feel like you were with them and that you are one of them.
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“We’re gonna have to take the boy”
I was 13 when this episode aired watched the full first season on SKY with my older brother can anyone else say what they were feeling when they saw this because I think it’s the biggest wtf in lost and I’ve watched every episode x5 plus
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I was 13 when this episode aired watched the full first season on SKY with my older brother can anyone else say what they were feeling when they saw this because I think it’s the biggest wtf in lost and I’ve watched every episode x5 plus
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I just got done with season 4, holy shit.
Okay, I need to get this out because I am shook and I'm still crying as I type this post. It was absolutely insane from start to finish.
Starting with 4x13, the tension was off the charts. Jack and Kate following Frank’s tracking signal, reuniting with Sawyer, Miles, and little Aaron… everything about trying to escape while the freighter mercenaries are hunting them had me on the edge of my seat.
Then when we flash Forward to January 2005 and seeing them lie at the press conference about everything that happened on the island hit me hard, but I'm actually glad that they had the confidence to do that in front of those people.
The lies, the guilt, the pressure—it really starts to sink in how messed up their lives have become once they leave. And all the little details—Hurley freaking out at the odometer, Sun confronting her dad, Jack eulogizing Christian and discovering Claire is his half-sister, the show keeps messing with my feelings!!! I can't 😭😭.
Then 4x14… oh my god. I cannot even. The boat explosion alone had me screaming and cursing at the screen. Suns reaction ripped my heart out. I paused the show because that was too much. C4 on the Kahana, the tension of trying to get everyone off safely, Sawyer jumping out, the fuel leak—everything went wrong at the worst possible moment and I just wanted it to stop. Like there's no way that this is what's going on now.
And then the island… just disappeared. Literally vanished in a white-yellow light. I could not believe it. I was shocked, horrified, and crying for the people on the helicopter who had no idea where they would land.
The Ben/Locke stuff, was insane. I loved it, I loved their chemistry. I also got chills from how Ben killed keamy without remorse but for someone he loved, Locke taking leadership of the Others—it’s just… wow.
The ending though is going to be on my mind for a while. Jack confronting Ben absolutely broke me. That moment when Ben tells Jack he can’t return without everyone else who left joining him? Jesus Christ like, where is this show going now??? What emotionally destroyed me though was seeing Johns Body in the casket.
I cannot wait to see how Season 5 handles all of this madness.
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Okay, I need to get this out because I am shook and I'm still crying as I type this post. It was absolutely insane from start to finish.
Starting with 4x13, the tension was off the charts. Jack and Kate following Frank’s tracking signal, reuniting with Sawyer, Miles, and little Aaron… everything about trying to escape while the freighter mercenaries are hunting them had me on the edge of my seat.
Then when we flash Forward to January 2005 and seeing them lie at the press conference about everything that happened on the island hit me hard, but I'm actually glad that they had the confidence to do that in front of those people.
The lies, the guilt, the pressure—it really starts to sink in how messed up their lives have become once they leave. And all the little details—Hurley freaking out at the odometer, Sun confronting her dad, Jack eulogizing Christian and discovering Claire is his half-sister, the show keeps messing with my feelings!!! I can't 😭😭.
Then 4x14… oh my god. I cannot even. The boat explosion alone had me screaming and cursing at the screen. Suns reaction ripped my heart out. I paused the show because that was too much. C4 on the Kahana, the tension of trying to get everyone off safely, Sawyer jumping out, the fuel leak—everything went wrong at the worst possible moment and I just wanted it to stop. Like there's no way that this is what's going on now.
And then the island… just disappeared. Literally vanished in a white-yellow light. I could not believe it. I was shocked, horrified, and crying for the people on the helicopter who had no idea where they would land.
The Ben/Locke stuff, was insane. I loved it, I loved their chemistry. I also got chills from how Ben killed keamy without remorse but for someone he loved, Locke taking leadership of the Others—it’s just… wow.
The ending though is going to be on my mind for a while. Jack confronting Ben absolutely broke me. That moment when Ben tells Jack he can’t return without everyone else who left joining him? Jesus Christ like, where is this show going now??? What emotionally destroyed me though was seeing Johns Body in the casket.
I cannot wait to see how Season 5 handles all of this madness.
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I can't be the only one but In Pilot Part 1, where the smoke Monster attacks the Plane is similar to the Spinosaurus scene in Jurassic Park 3
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