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I'm Hooked On Lost

To answer your original question, yes they are technically the same.

Ben came to the island with the Dharma Initiative as a kid, and the DI was often attacked (or so they say) by "hostiles" or "natives" of the island. When Ben grew up he joined sides with the hostiles and helped kill off the DI people.

Ben and his new friends recruited some off island people to join their little community and they collectively became known as "the others."

We still don't know who made up the hostiles/natives before Ben came along and recruited people. We know that they were led by Richard Alpert, but we know very little else about them. They could be people from the Black Rock, they could have lived there for thousands of years, or they could be time-travelling space monkeys. Except for Richard of course. No, Richard too. ;)

And then of course you have the Losties, and the Tailies (some of which joined The Others and some of which are now part of the Losties), the Freighties (or whatever you want to call them), and Jacob, and the dead people that keep showing up...oh and then the people from Danielle's group, who knows what happened to them. And then there's Adam and Eve, and Desmond who shipwrecked onto the island as well...

My god there are a lot of people on this island.
 
Which episode are you up to so that we know not to spoil anything?

I've actually watched the entire series, almost, a lot of eps in season 4 i haven't seen, and most of the episodes I've skipped through, like skipping through a lot of the flashbacks. So I know most of the main plots, but of course many things I don't. I am now sitting down and watching each episode all the way through without skipping through it. Last night I watched episodes 1-3 of season 1 all the way through. I know enough of what happened though to be able to watch the new episodes each week, I already watched the season 5 eps so far.
 
They said that everyting on the show could be explained by science or real pseudoscience.

Also, wasn't it in reference to the theories about them being in purgatory or on an alien spaceship? It's definately a sci-fi show at this point with the time-travel, but even that's relatively tame compared to the theories people were coming up with at the beginning.

I kind of miss the old clues they used to have in the show (the Dharma logo on the shark, etc), but sometime in Season 2 it seemed that they were relying way too much on stuff like that instead of the actual storyline. Like the map on the door of the bunker, yeah, it was cool to freeze-frame it and study it and all, but the fact that the show was in a creative slump was more important. Luckily, while they've toned down the visual clues, the show got back on track in the middle of Season 3 and has been great ever since.
 
Real pseudoscience seems to be a huge blanket copout though, but oh well. :lol:

Don't get me wrong, after I got over my initial anger - I've long since stopped believing that they have any sort of detailed plan ala JMS and B5 - I can enjoy the show on a basic, plot level now. The move from Fringe-like science (heh) to straight out SF is another one of those things that would have bugged me two years ago but I'm fine with now.
 
Well Hi Everyone, I just got hooked on Lost. For years I've been hearing about the show, I know so many are hooked on it, and for the longest time I really didn't get it or think I would enjoy Lost that much. I hadn't seen any episodes myself, but I've heard about it, and didn't think it would be for me. I was even checking out all the posts arguing here on this forum a while back if it was "SCIFI" or not, (BTW, I think it is SCIFI) and since there was that debate I just didn't think it was for me cause if it wasn't SCIFI I really wasn't interested. I was thoroughly mistaken.

This past week I have watched almost the entire series. I have used ABC's website to watch full episodes (using the HD stream which is great quality for a live stream) starting with Season 1 Episode 1 and working my way upwards. Now, there are still some episodes I haven't seen, and most of them I did kind of skip through. But Oh My Gosh, I am hooked on this show, the mystery, everything, I'm all in now, I want to learn more.

I am now going to properly sit down and watch every episode from the beginning without skipping around. You guys can count me in on discussions here from now on with new episodes as well!

I do have questions though, and as I sit and watch each episode more thoroughly I am sure I might have some that maybe you guys could help me out with.

One of my main questions I have right now is what is the difference between "The Others" and "The Hostiles" and "The Natives" ? They almost all seem like the same people to me, like three different names for the same group of people.

/EDIT - Crap, I posted this on the wrong forum, can a mod please move it to the Lost forum? Thanks
Welcome to the Island... now leave.

-The Others
 
They said that everyting on the show could be explained by science or real pseudoscience.

Also, wasn't it in reference to the theories about them being in purgatory or on an alien spaceship? It's definately a sci-fi show at this point with the time-travel, but even that's relatively tame compared to the theories people were coming up with at the beginning.
Wrap you head around this: The snowglobe scene in the final scene of the series finale of Saint Elsewhere.

-Shawn :borg:
 
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