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Old 04-23-07 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by riley_dude
Lost was reviewed in this weeks Entertainment Weekly. Here is an exerpt:

The show is anticlimactic, teasing, and a bit hollow. A solid mystery is a glorious thing-sly clues can float a show for quite a while. Like two and a half seasons.
Now Lost is treading water
The Others-so wonderfully, eerily introduced are now about as ominous as Dockeers-clad suburban neighbors
I really like EW. I subscribe to it -- But their TV writing staff is horrible. It actually seems like they hate television.
Old 04-23-07 | 03:24 PM
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I'm telling you guys, it has nothing to do with Charlie actually dying, just Desmond being willing to allow him to die.
Yep. In fact, I would say that Charlie will not die. It's the Abraham/Isaac thing for sure.
Old 04-23-07 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by DodgingCars
I really like EW. I subscribe to it -- But their TV writing staff is horrible. It actually seems like they hate television.
Nah, it's just en vogue to be snarky..
Old 04-24-07 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by riley_dude
Lost was reviewed in this weeks Entertainment Weekly. Here is an exerpt:

The show is anticlimactic, teasing, and a bit hollow. A solid mystery is a glorious thing-sly clues can float a show for quite a while. Like two and a half seasons.
Now Lost is treading water
The Others-so wonderfully, eerily introduced are now about as ominous as Dockeers-clad suburban neighbors
Sounds more like they are reviewing their own 'magazine' and it's readership rather than Lost.
Old 04-24-07 | 09:52 PM
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I can scan it tomorrow and post. It also mentioned the neutering of Sawyer.
Old 04-25-07 | 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
I can scan it tomorrow and post. It also mentioned the neutering of Sawyer.
and how the coincidences of everyone knowing each other is getting pretty old.
Old 04-25-07 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by riley_dude
and how the coincidences of everyone knowing each other is getting pretty old.
Well, that depends. I've always subscribed to the "they are clones" theory, which includes the implanting of memories. Because all of the memories come from the collective consciousness, there is necessarily cross over.
Old 04-25-07 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by DodgingCars
I really like EW. I subscribe to it -- But their TV writing staff is horrible. It actually seems like they hate television.
But their TV schedule blurbs can be pretty funny, especially when Dalton Ross was writing them. I liked the recent blurb for the now-cancelled Six Degrees.
Old 04-25-07 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by vegasbaby
A couple of things hit me after seeing this episode:

1) The sticker on the wine bottle said 1955, was it the same sticker that was on the bottle of whisky that Whidmore drank from in FBYE?
I thought it was a more recent vintage-- I'll have to re-watch....but it certainly didn't match the vintage on the crate they packed it in.

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