The Emperor has no clothes.
Terrible episode. An hour of nonsense.
Charlotte was so bad (dialogue) that I started laughing during her death scene.
Why?
Please justify yourself.
I want to know why you think that the best episode in ages was bullshit.
The Emperor has no clothes.
Terrible episode. An hour of nonsense.
Charlotte was so bad (dialogue) that I started laughing during her death scene.
Awesome episode. Those of you who didn't care for it are watching the wrong show because this is exactly the type of episode that is the quintessential "Lost" experience.
Yes we know the Oceanic Six are returning to the island.....duh. Who really ever questioned that? It's how they get there and why that are the compelling pieces.
Yes, the beginning of this season has introduced some time travel craziness and has been somewhat confusing at times......I'll take confusing and a little hard to follow over the pablum that defines 99% of the rest of TV right now.
Yes, we had bits and pieces of info about Danielle and her past, but did anyone really trust that her account was 100% accurate? Or that it even made sense? It was nice to finally got some confirmation that she wasn't insane and at the same time get some more information about the Smoke Monster, the island and the temple which we had not seen before. All in all it was a nice way to tell the story of the past while filling in clues about the future.
I don't know, for someone who's watched it from day 1 on and has followed the boards so that not every reveal is huge (Like Faraday's mom being eloise) this episode is still about as good as it gets for Lost fans.
Yes, you picked a bad time to leave. Smokey is a security system for the Temple.We did learn something new about Cerebus. Robert told Rousseau that Cerebus is a security system that specifically guards the Temple, giving it a brand new importance to the mythology.
Was I out to lunch for that? I don't recall that conversation. I think I may have picked a bad time to go to the washroom.
We all knew that Smokey was a security system. Rousseau said that in "Solitary." But I stand corrected.
By the way, as I said in the commentary thread, Robert's death went down just like Rousseau said in Season 1's 7th or 8th episode. That's continuity!
My interested was piqued by the hieroglyphics as well.Anyone else notice the hieroglyphics on the temple? They looked like the same sort in the hatch when the counter ran down.
I was watching it in HD, but my PVR can't record the HD channels. So I started freaking out about how I couldn't pause it to get a better look![]()
Awesome episode. Those of you who didn't care for it are watching the wrong show because this is exactly the type of episode that is the quintessential "Lost" experience.
Yes we know the Oceanic Six are returning to the island.....duh. Who really ever questioned that? It's how they get there and why that are the compelling pieces.
Yes, the beginning of this season has introduced some time travel craziness and has been somewhat confusing at times......I'll take confusing and a little hard to follow over the pablum that defines 99% of the rest of TV right now.
Yes, we had bits and pieces of info about Danielle and her past, but did anyone really trust that her account was 100% accurate? Or that it even made sense? It was nice to finally got some confirmation that she wasn't insane and at the same time get some more information about the Smoke Monster, the island and the temple which we had not seen before. All in all it was a nice way to tell the story of the past while filling in clues about the future.
I don't know, for someone who's watched it from day 1 on and has followed the boards so that not every reveal is huge (Like Faraday's mom being eloise) this episode is still about as good as it gets for Lost fans.
Above average. It was interesting but some things were starting to get tedious. The stuff of the mainland is getting a bit old, trying to round everyone up and convinced to go. It was interesting at first but dragging just a bit now. Same with the time jumping on the island. Entertaining at first but now dragging. Hopefully both aspects will move on and it looks like that's possible.
The red haired chick dying was a bit of a surprise but she wasn't my favorite character anyway so no biggie. I guess it was supposed to be a big surprise that Daniel warned her about not going back to the island but it just seems par for the course now. Well worn ground for Lost.
And, seeing what we had heard about before was initially interesting but again has been done a few too many times now.
Overall, still entertaining but a few notes are getting a bit repetitive.
Mr Awe
That was my take. It's the only reason I can justify such a large disconnect between getting his arm torn off and the laughable understatement of "I'm hurt". That, or shock.IMO he was dead at that point, and the smoke monster was using his voice to call for help to get the others down there.
- I knew Locke would be burried alive once another time shift hit.
- I really want to know what's up with Dr. Sheppard. Looked like he was there in the flesh. Was he resurrected by the island somehow? If so, that still doesn't account for how he knows what he knows. Can't wait to find out more. Theories are welcome.
Anyone else notice the hieroglyphics on the temple? They looked like the same sort in the hatch when the counter ran down.
Now to see if theres any connection (such as Dharma putting the symbols there just to say 'This... is bad'), or just an art department link.So, since the donkey wheel was simply off-axis, and Locke just had to push it, and he's done so now, does that mean that the time jumping has stopped? If so, then what's the point of bringing the O6 back to the island, if the time jumping has already stopped? Or is the issue simply that the time jumping stopped when the castaways on the island were in the wrong time? They're stuck somewhere in the past now?
I'm particularly intrigued to see how Hawking fits into the larger puzzle. Based on this, and prior, appearances she may be the key to supplying some of the important answers as to the how and why of the show's time travel.
Above average. It was interesting but some things were starting to get tedious. The stuff of the mainland is getting a bit old, trying to round everyone up and convinced to go. It was interesting at first but dragging just a bit now. Same with the time jumping on the island. Entertaining at first but now dragging. Hopefully both aspects will move on and it looks like that's possible.
The red haired chick dying was a bit of a surprise but she wasn't my favorite character anyway so no biggie. I guess it was supposed to be a big surprise that Daniel warned her about not going back to the island but it just seems par for the course now. Well worn ground for Lost.
And, seeing what we had heard about before was initially interesting but again has been done a few too many times now.
Overall, still entertaining but a few notes are getting a bit repetitive.
Mr Awe
This guy gets it.
I've watched the entire show. I love the show. I wasn't thrilled with the episode - so what? You get to call me names and tell me what I understand?.
Well at least Danielle and Robert. The others were clearly Quebecois! 

That was my take. It's the only reason I can justify such a large disconnect between getting his arm torn off and the laughable understatement of "I'm hurt". That, or shock.IMO he was dead at that point, and the smoke monster was using his voice to call for help to get the others down there.
So, since the donkey wheel was simply off-axis, and Locke just had to push it, and he's done so now, does that mean that the time jumping has stopped? If so, then what's the point of bringing the O6 back to the island, if the time jumping has already stopped? Or is the issue simply that the time jumping stopped when the castaways on the island were in the wrong time? They're stuck somewhere in the past now?
The time jumping can't have stopped yet. We've seen Faraday in hte past already and know that now Charlottes dead he has to go back and warn her. I'm hoping this means that the group is back to where Faraday was and that stuff happens now or if there will be a few more jumps...
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