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The show seems to be a master at using secrets to build tension. Not just keeping secrets from the audience - the lack of communication between the characters, though stretched well beyond reality in my opinion at times to the point where I started to call the show 'Island of the Retardos', was crafted perfectly to allow things to blow up just at the end of an episode for a cliffhanger.
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I agree with everything you've written. The whole series so far has been a collection of set pieces that don't tie together and aren't ever discussed. You can argue that a. everybody has something to hide, and b. the island makes them all paranoid, but that doesn't make for satisfying closure.
I watched the E4 episode recently with the father+kid+dog backstory. Is that near the end of the season already?
Thru t'Internet! You can download episodes from a million legally-questionable places, which I had better not mention.
Why not mention? It's not as if NTSC-UK would be condoning piracy if we mentioned the name of certain sites.. not even a direct link!
TBH I am usually 100% against 'piracy' like games and stuff, but downloading a TV show from america just for personal watching because it won't be on UK tv for a year is justifiable. Heck, I would PAY to watch Lost series 2 legitimately, but i CAN'T!
Why not mention? It's not as if NTSC-UK would be condoning piracy if we mentioned the name of certain sites.. not even a direct link!
TBH I am usually 100% against 'piracy' like games and stuff, but downloading a TV show from america just for personal watching because it won't be on UK tv for a year is justifiable. Heck, I would PAY to watch Lost series 2 legitimately, but i CAN'T!
Actually, you can, and legally. iTunes allows you to download episodes of Lost for $1.99 each. I don't know if this is strictly for the US, but I can't imagine that it is. Look into it.
Actually, you can, and legally. iTunes allows you to download episodes of Lost for $1.99 each. I don't know if this is strictly for the US, but I can't imagine that it is. Look into it.
Would imagine that this would be in iPod video resolution, which I think is about 300x200, or thereabouts? Eeek!
Actually, you can, and legally. iTunes allows you to download episodes of Lost for $1.99 each. I don't know if this is strictly for the US, but I can't imagine that it is. Look into it.
Actually, it is strictly for america AFAIK, and the resolution is very poor, whereas via less legitimate means, you can have Hi Def resolutions, and 5.1 surround sound. Hmmmmmmm.
Hasn't anyone clever got round the iTunes US store problem fro those in the UK. What if someone if the US used bought someone in the UK a gift voucher, could that be used in the US store?
Just watched the new episode: looks like the page of "script" that could be accessed by the islandiswaiting code was total bollocks to throw people off the scent of what actually happened.
Bit disappointed with it, waiting 3 weeks and it wasn't *that* good an episode....
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