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Been awhile since a LOST thread (spoilers) curious on this moment list
Posted on 3/6/16 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 3/6/16 at 10:07 pm
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Obviously any list without the ending of 'The Constant" and when Des/Penny reunite is shite.
I'd also say 'Not Penny's boat', when they open Lockes coffin, 'We live together, or die alone', and 'We have to go back!' need to be on this guy's list.
Take out all the remember scenes on this for sure. Those are top notch.
On this dude's list, the finale, 'Don't tell me what I can't do!', and the Kate telling of Jack's first convo with her(one of my favorite moments) is legit.
Man I miss this show.
Obviously any list without the ending of 'The Constant" and when Des/Penny reunite is shite.
I'd also say 'Not Penny's boat', when they open Lockes coffin, 'We live together, or die alone', and 'We have to go back!' need to be on this guy's list.
Take out all the remember scenes on this for sure. Those are top notch.
On this dude's list, the finale, 'Don't tell me what I can't do!', and the Kate telling of Jack's first convo with her(one of my favorite moments) is legit.
Man I miss this show.
Posted on 3/6/16 at 10:19 pm to Wild Thang
One of my favorite scenes that wasn't on there was Sawyer telling Jack about how he met his dad in a bar. Might be my favorite scene in the whole series.
Posted on 3/6/16 at 10:46 pm to Cap Crunch
One of my favorites as well.
Posted on 3/6/16 at 11:30 pm to Wild Thang
Not penny's boat is still the most memorable moment of the series mainly because it's the most memorable moment from the shows greatest episode
Posted on 3/7/16 at 1:32 am to Wild Thang
I never got into the show probably to young still in High School when it first aired. Its hard to go back and watch because Its seems like there's 500 episodes of LOST
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:09 am to Cap Crunch
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Cap Crunch
Agreed. That was the episode when they launched the raft. I think.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:09 am to Cap Crunch
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Cap Crunch
Agreed. That was the episode when they launched the raft. I think.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 5:41 am to Wild Thang
The ending of this show still has me confused. It made me feel like I wasted a ton of time on it.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 6:45 am to Redfish2010
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The ending of this show still has me confused.
What had you confused?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 6:53 am to Redfish2010
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The ending of this show still has me confused. It made me feel like I wasted a ton of time on it.
You done it now
Posted on 3/7/16 at 8:05 am to CocomoLSU
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What had you confused?
Probably the fact that the creators told everyone it was all based on science of pseudoscience only to end with it all based on magic, fairy dust, and metaphysics.
This post was edited on 3/7/16 at 8:05 am
Posted on 3/7/16 at 8:20 am to Wild Thang
When we see that Locke can first walk on the island after being paralyzed was one I always remember. That scene made me watch like 3 more episodes that night after I was starting to get pretty drowsy.
This post was edited on 3/7/16 at 8:22 am
Posted on 3/7/16 at 8:29 am to Redfish2010
My problem with the show was we were always led to believe there was some sort of reasonable explanation/man made plot behind all of the events only to be in the end left with magic and the supernatural. It also left tons of questions unanswered, especially from early in the series. Just simply never addressed them.
It just felt like a cheap out, like the creators never actually knew how they would wrap it up.
It just felt like a cheap out, like the creators never actually knew how they would wrap it up.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 8:32 am to AU24
I binge watched the entire series recently. The first four seasons breeze by. The last several seasons are more of a struggle. It felt like they didn't know how they were going to end it and connect the dots.
The scene where Walt left the island with his dad at the dock was pretty good.
Also, the scene where Michael shoots Libby and Ana Lucia letting Ben Linus go.
Pick a comic relief scene with Hurley. They were all awesome from getting the bus started to the reporter getting hit by a meteor.
The scene where Walt left the island with his dad at the dock was pretty good.
Also, the scene where Michael shoots Libby and Ana Lucia letting Ben Linus go.
Pick a comic relief scene with Hurley. They were all awesome from getting the bus started to the reporter getting hit by a meteor.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 8:32 am to Roger Klarvin
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it just felt like a cheap out, like the creators never actually knew how they would wrap it up
So much this.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 8:53 am to Roger Klarvin
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led to believe there was some sort of reasonable explanation/man made plot behind all of the events only to be in the end left with magic and the supernatural
I'm always curious when people give this as a reason they dislike the show.
We're talking about a show that over the course of 6 seasons we saw:
-a paralyzed man walk after getting to the island
-visions of dead family members on the island
-polar bears
-pushing a button so the world doesn't end
-a wheel that can move the island
-the island is capable of dropping straight into the ocean
-using a pendulum looking thing to pinpoint how you can get a flight to disappear and get on the island again
-multiple time travel story arcs
-a man going back and forth in time and consciousness
-an alternate timeline in the afterlife
and on and on and on and on....and people are totally cool with all of the above, but then are upset when it's all explained wiht supernatural stuff instead of some clearly scientific reasoning. I mean what did you expect?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 9:19 am to WG_Dawg
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and on and on and on and on....and people are totally cool with all of the above, but then are upset when it's all explained wiht supernatural stuff instead of some clearly scientific reasoning. I mean what did you expect?
I have the same opinion of the BSG finale. This show that had clear supernatural/mystical elements from episode one and every episode following is suddenly objectionable because the finale is supernatural? Were you watching a different show?
Posted on 3/7/16 at 12:41 pm to WG_Dawg
Exactly, from the first episode its pretty clear that this was a fantasy show. All the people that complain about that were just looking for reasons to hate on the show because they personally didn't like the ending
Posted on 3/7/16 at 1:09 pm to Wild Thang
Without watching it all yet, Hurley pulling the clutch w/ charlie and jump starting the van with three dog night blaring better be in this.
Posted on 3/7/16 at 1:12 pm to musick
I miss the hell out of Lost. I never had been so deeply involved in a show and I have yet to get involved in another in the same way. I may watch a show from beginning to end but I don't make sure I am in front of the television every week and spend all sorts of time researching what I saw and discussing it online with other nerds. Good times.
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