Website detailing characters fates?
I’m trying to find an old website that specifically had a page that showcased portraits of all the characters, and as they died or were missing they were greyed / crossed out etc.
I haven’t even watched this show but I vividly remember family members looking up that website on a laptop around 2008 / 2009.
Any help would be appreciated!
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I’m trying to find an old website that specifically had a page that showcased portraits of all the characters, and as they died or were missing they were greyed / crossed out etc.
I haven’t even watched this show but I vividly remember family members looking up that website on a laptop around 2008 / 2009.
Any help would be appreciated!
https://redd.it/1pt6bpk
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Lost - Life and Death theme on the keyboard
I did this quite a few years ago and figured if anyone will appreciate it it’s the people here. I’m no professional but I had a lot of fun doing this. 🎹🎶
https://youtu.be/Yj-Pz3UWp0?si=MzFT5gMdtzEUcDi
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I did this quite a few years ago and figured if anyone will appreciate it it’s the people here. I’m no professional but I had a lot of fun doing this. 🎹🎶
https://youtu.be/Yj-Pz3UWp0?si=MzFT5gMdtzEUcDi
https://redd.it/1ptdhv6
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Why did sawyer’s character change feel so rapid?
I’m currently towards the end of season 4 and, maybe I just haven’t noticed it till now, but sawyers change in character felt so quick. Like he went from being this edgy prick to being all protective of Claire and her baby? I see why he’s sort of close with Hurley as they slowly get along more and more in the seasons before, but the Claire thing confuses me. Not like this isn’t a positive development but it feels like it wasn’t even driven by anything. I feel like he was t even remotely like this in season 1, 2, and even 3. But maybe I’m missing something I don’t really know I’m not a great media analyser.
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I’m currently towards the end of season 4 and, maybe I just haven’t noticed it till now, but sawyers change in character felt so quick. Like he went from being this edgy prick to being all protective of Claire and her baby? I see why he’s sort of close with Hurley as they slowly get along more and more in the seasons before, but the Claire thing confuses me. Not like this isn’t a positive development but it feels like it wasn’t even driven by anything. I feel like he was t even remotely like this in season 1, 2, and even 3. But maybe I’m missing something I don’t really know I’m not a great media analyser.
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whose backstory made you most sympathetic?
everyone’s backstories showed some type of trauma or justification for their behavior/judgements on the island. which character made you feel the most sympathetic for them? or in other words, whose backstory made you change your view on their character the most?
i guess i could also the opposite: were there any character backstories that didn’t change your view on their character at all?
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everyone’s backstories showed some type of trauma or justification for their behavior/judgements on the island. which character made you feel the most sympathetic for them? or in other words, whose backstory made you change your view on their character the most?
i guess i could also the opposite: were there any character backstories that didn’t change your view on their character at all?
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Dayum ..Just watched The constant episode and I can see tears in my eyes
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Hurley
Do we get to know why hurley IS nicknamed like that?? He mentions once that he IS named hurley because of something he IS not telling, but do we lesrn why in the future??
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Do we get to know why hurley IS nicknamed like that?? He mentions once that he IS named hurley because of something he IS not telling, but do we lesrn why in the future??
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Just finished this series. It’s been a great journey. The ending was lowkey confusing, at least for me, but overall it’s a solid 8/10. Would definitely recommend it.
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My view of a character's death after a rewatch
Hello, this is how I see Mr Eko's death (feel free to correct me if I'm factually wrong) :
So, after the Swan station imploded, a huge amount of electromagnetism was released and hit Desmond, Locke and Mr Eko. We know that the island is composed of Yin and Yang - of both darkness and light. I'm not sure what exactly happened to Locke besides losing his voice for a while, but Desmond was infused with some Light (the ability for his consciousness to peak into the future then time-travel, among other things), and Eko was infused with some Darkness : it probably broke Jacob's protection, and created doubt in his heart. This was the opening for MiB to try and get him to join his side (giving him the Sickness, in other words) by appearing in front of him as his brother Yemi.
But when the time for his final confession came, Eko didn't apologize. He stood his ground and didn't give in to MiB. Thus, since MiB realized that Eko wasn't someone that could be manipulated and wasn't protected by Jacob anymore, he killed him as the Smoke Monster.
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Hello, this is how I see Mr Eko's death (feel free to correct me if I'm factually wrong) :
So, after the Swan station imploded, a huge amount of electromagnetism was released and hit Desmond, Locke and Mr Eko. We know that the island is composed of Yin and Yang - of both darkness and light. I'm not sure what exactly happened to Locke besides losing his voice for a while, but Desmond was infused with some Light (the ability for his consciousness to peak into the future then time-travel, among other things), and Eko was infused with some Darkness : it probably broke Jacob's protection, and created doubt in his heart. This was the opening for MiB to try and get him to join his side (giving him the Sickness, in other words) by appearing in front of him as his brother Yemi.
But when the time for his final confession came, Eko didn't apologize. He stood his ground and didn't give in to MiB. Thus, since MiB realized that Eko wasn't someone that could be manipulated and wasn't protected by Jacob anymore, he killed him as the Smoke Monster.
https://redd.it/1pu08ji
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Just started another rewatch after years (some Spoilers)
I watched in real time during the 2000's, rewatched within a few months of the original finale, and did another rewatch several years later. It's probably been close to or maybe slightly over a decade since I watched it.
The thing that strikes me (didn't really occur to me on previous rewatches) is how many of the small details of season 1 don't really matter when the viewer has already seen it.
Like I remember back to watching it as it originally aired, and really suspecting that John Locke was a bad guy. Even the scene where he smiles with the orange slice in his mouth seemed ominous. And that Sawyer was probably the fugitive. Or even that Walt made the polar bears appear cause it was on his mind from the comic book.
The amount of red herrings is really admirable, but once you know how it's going to develop, the tension that you feel the first time around can never really be replicated.
Still enjoying it though, and seeing things I totally forgot about. This really was one of the greatest, most ambitious shows ever made.
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I watched in real time during the 2000's, rewatched within a few months of the original finale, and did another rewatch several years later. It's probably been close to or maybe slightly over a decade since I watched it.
The thing that strikes me (didn't really occur to me on previous rewatches) is how many of the small details of season 1 don't really matter when the viewer has already seen it.
Like I remember back to watching it as it originally aired, and really suspecting that John Locke was a bad guy. Even the scene where he smiles with the orange slice in his mouth seemed ominous. And that Sawyer was probably the fugitive. Or even that Walt made the polar bears appear cause it was on his mind from the comic book.
The amount of red herrings is really admirable, but once you know how it's going to develop, the tension that you feel the first time around can never really be replicated.
Still enjoying it though, and seeing things I totally forgot about. This really was one of the greatest, most ambitious shows ever made.
https://redd.it/1pu1h9c
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Wow
First time watching this show and im on season 4 episode 5 and just witnessed what might be one of the greatest episodes in TV history imo, everything about The Constant was done in an incredible way, i love the time shenanigans they are doing with Desmond and the emotions were top notch. Can't wait to finish watching the whole show.
Edit: Just found out the guy who directed this ep, also directed GoT's Hold the door episode which also happens to be one of my favs.
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First time watching this show and im on season 4 episode 5 and just witnessed what might be one of the greatest episodes in TV history imo, everything about The Constant was done in an incredible way, i love the time shenanigans they are doing with Desmond and the emotions were top notch. Can't wait to finish watching the whole show.
Edit: Just found out the guy who directed this ep, also directed GoT's Hold the door episode which also happens to be one of my favs.
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I just finished Lost and 4x05 The Constant is possibly the best episode.
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