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Originally posted by 12thmonkey So, last week Walt looks at a comic book, sees a polar bear - then suddenly a real polar bear shows up Last night, Walt Spoiler:
Coincidence? Beats me. Hmmmm. Sounds like Spoiler:
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I find it interesting that the hiking group decided not to tell the rest of the survivors about the message, but they didn't make any decisions about the polar bear. Are they going to tell the group about the polar bear or not?
Also, why haven't they thought of using the dead bear as a food source? Its probably too late now, though. |
Originally posted by Michael Corvin Actually my wife is a labor and delivery nurse and is amazed how realistic the pregnant woman looks. For eight months along, it can look like a beach ball in a small person. My wife averages 100 lbs, and looked this way when she was pregnant. |
Originally posted by Meatpants I thought it was a great touch that Kate is CANADIAN, not American, especially since she (Lilly) is. |
Originally posted by renaldow Watch what her stomach does when she moves though. It's totally not realistic. |
Originally posted by Ted The Bug I find it interesting that the hiking group decided not to tell the rest of the survivors about the message, but they didn't make any decisions about the polar bear. Are they going to tell the group about the polar bear or not? Also, why haven't they thought of using the dead bear as a food source? Its probably too late now, though. It didn't really show how far away they were from the beach, but it seems there was a good chance that the rest of the survivors would've heard the gunshots when they killed the bear. |
Originally posted by Red Dog Yeah - WTF is up with that? :hscratch: Couldn't understand that and why that idiot didn't shoot the Marshall in the head. Otherwise, a solid episode. Originally posted by Red Dog Spoiler:
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Originally posted by rfduncan I think it was a coincidental joke thing since Michael said he look when it stops raining and it suddenly did. Rainfall in that part of the world is really like turning a faucet on and off. |
Well, one of my theories from the pilot was shot down last night when Michael saw Sun topless. (When her husband told her to button her shirt, I thought she might have some kind of mark or tattoo on her body that he wanted to keep hidden.) So take these with a grain of salt...
1. The Monster. Spoiler:
2. Locke. At certain times, he seems kind, yet at other times he gives off a degree of malevolence. If he didn't have something to do with these people being stranded on the island then he might Spoiler:
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Josh - that was my first thought as well on the monster.
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Last night, Walt apparently wants the rain to stop so his father can look for Vincent and instantly the rain stops. Coincidence? Beats me. |
Originally posted by rfduncan Not really a spoiler... it was discussed rather well in the Pilot - NO SCI-FI ALLOWED. Agreed about the rainfall. That was just used as comic relief. The father (figurative) was just trying to delay going out to look for the dog. What I didn't get is Why he didn't want to look for the dog originally? Was he scared or lazy or both. The whole dog whistle thing is kind of suspect as well. |
Originally posted by Jackskeleton I'm going to jump to a conclusion |
Originally posted by 12thmonkey Ditto here. Damn TIVO cut off just as the camera was starting to pan around Locke's head. |
Originally posted by King Jaspo Don't you think Polar Bears on a tropic island(assumed) is SCI-FI? |
Originally posted by renaldow She's not really Canadian, she was just telling the farmer that. They don't send US Marshalls to find and extradite Canadians. |
So they never explained how a Polar Bear got on the island? Is there still a creature out there somewhere?
Also, are the "scientific possibilities" J.J. discussed ones that play by our world's rules, or the worlds he creates? |
Originally posted by renaldow I think she's [Kate] going to end up being a con artist of some sort. As far as "clean slates" go, we can't wipe everything away. I still think that some event ON THE PLANE involving one or more of the passengers caused the crash. |
It will be tough to fill an hour without flashbacks. Those flashbacks will reveal why everyone is who they are and where they came from. This show is going to need lots of backfill otherwise it will be about as boring as backgammon.
Kate included. I just worry that they will cop out on her character for fear of audience reaction. She most likely killed a corporate power or politicians son, because she was raped. Or maybe she had a brother or sister that was murdered and revenge was the reason. The writers have already positioned her as a protagonist. She has already demonstrated she has a conscience and I don't think the writers will let go of the sympathy to make her a villian. I am willing to bet that the "clean slate" comment was a setup to do the reverse. You are a product of your history and you cannot escape it ... even on a remote island. |
Originally posted by Michael Corvin As for the commercials, I don't like 'em either, but if you think about how much it cost to shoot this show it is understandable that they want to re-coup that in the first few episodes in case it does tank and get cancelled. Sure the breaks are shorter than usual, but I would rather have 3 breaks of 4 minutes each rather than 5 breaks of 2 1/2 minutes each (approx). Oh well, back to my Tivo next week and seeing this 2 to 3 hours earlier. Chris |
Count me in the camp of hoping Kate is genuinely "bad" instead of being "self defense murderess brought down by the system."
The "white color criminal" angle seems the most likely with her, since if you recall from last week she didn't know how to handle the gun. |
Originally posted by Groucho Count me in the camp of hoping Kate is genuinely "bad" instead of being "self defense murderess brought down by the system." The "white color criminal" angle seems the most likely with her, since if you recall from last week she didn't know how to handle the gun. |
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"Lost," 10.3/17, easily won the 8 p.m. hour for ABC over "60 Minutes," 6.4/10, on CBS. "Hawaii" finished third for NBC. "That '70s Show" and "Quintuplets" put FOX in fourth, averaging 3.9/6. |
Originally posted by Groucho The "white collar criminal" angle seems the most likely with her, since if you recall from last week she didn't know how to handle the gun. I don't think it was a "white collar" crime for which they were chasing her. |
Originally posted by Groucho So, is the monster a t-rex or what? About the commercials - I was wondering if this show has less of a running time than normal? Or are the commercial breaks just shorter. There are alot of commercial breaks. I'm watching this in HD (while taping Smallville for the wife), so I get to sit through all these breaks. |
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