LOST.Discuss the current episodes SEASON PREMIERE Wednesday!!!!

bengalbelle said:
Well, I only saw it the one time (right after the guy was sucked into the engine) but I've never seen debris travel in an arc before. Comparing it to what we saw in the finale (the pic I posted in the jungle) it's definitely not debris. JMO.

The three times I know it definately wasn't debris, the other times it was hard to tell.
 
My question is... I forget his name (the guy who couldnt walk but now can) said that theres a reason for everthing on this island... what's with the dog... I dont get the significants of Vincent.... Granted now ive only seen 3 episodes of lost (the pilot last night and the season finale) so i dont know if the dog has done anything important it was just a question i had as i watched the show last night...
 
Vincent is Walt's dog. He was in the hold of the airplane when it went down. There is an episode where Locke helps Michael get him back for Walt.
 

JCTigger said:
My question is... I forget his name (the guy who couldnt walk but now can) said that theres a reason for everthing on this island... what's with the dog... I dont get the significants of Vincent.... Granted now ive only seen 3 episodes of lost (the pilot last night and the season finale) so i dont know if the dog has done anything important it was just a question i had as i watched the show last night...
It sure seems like something is up with Vincent, there are several episodes with her (Vincent's a she in real life) just staring at people but we don't know any more than that right now. Walt told Shannon Vincent would protect her but I don't know if that meant anything significant or not.
 
I read somewhere (Entertainment Weekly? TV Guide? The Disboards?) that there might be a future episode completely from Vincent's perspective.

I think that would be cool!
Amy :)
 
KMH1 said:
I read somewhere (Entertainment Weekly? TV Guide? The Disboards?) that there might be a future episode completely from Vincent's perspective.

I think that would be cool!
Amy :)
That'd be really cool, actually...
 
That would be interesting, he might have seen something when the plane went down that no one else would have since he was in the cargo hold.
 
Speaking of black smoke, when Jack and Kate were talking about finding the cockpit, Kate said she saw black smoke. Now I'm wondering if the black smoke she saw was from the plane or the monster :scratchin
 
TiggerPiglet said:
Speaking of black smoke, when Jack and Kate were talking about finding the cockpit, Kate said she saw black smoke. Now I'm wondering if the black smoke she saw was from the plane or the monster :scratchin

You know I wondered about that too. And didn't it seem that there were not that many bodies in the front section of the plane.
 
CourtasanSatine said:
Locke is the guy who can now walk(he also gives me the creeps)

I had totally forgotten the scene where he smiled at Kate with the orange in his mouth until I saw the pilot again last night. It kinda seemed out of character for him after seeing the whole season.

I guess it was to add levity to the situation (Kate was taking a dead passenger's boots at the time), but it just struck me as odd that Locke did that.

Amy :)
 
Does anyone have the audio clip of when Charlie sang that to Kate in the pilot episode? DH and I say that to each other when we need to lighten the mood, it was just so funny when Charlie sang it. I've been able to find the full version of the song on the net, but not that sound clip.
TIA!
 
4DisneyfansinNC said:
Does anyone have the audio clip of when Charlie sang that to Kate in the pilot episode? DH and I say that to each other when we need to lighten the mood, it was just so funny when Charlie sang it. I've been able to find the full version of the song on the net, but not that sound clip.
TIA!

:rotfl: I don't have a clip, but I wish I did. DH & I cracked up last night when Jack walked up & Kate asked him if he'd heard of Driveshaft & Charlie sang that line & Jack just looked at him blankly. Too funny.
 
Here's a nice article/interview I found with Josh Holloway (Sawyer):

Holloway Muses on 'Lost' Finalep

(Thursday, June 02 09:00 AM)

By Kate O'Hare


LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) Calling in from the set of his new movie, "Whisper," in Vancouver, B.C., Josh Holloway has a few thoughts on the finale of ABC's "Lost."

"I was a little disappointed in the finale," says Holloway, who plays con man Sawyer on the hit series. "I liked it, but I didn't love it. The script was one thing, but they tried to do so much, I feel like that some things lost the power they had. But that's okay; it was still good."

After a season full of dangling plot threads and tantalizing clues, fans were hoping for some solid revelations at the end. What they got in the May 25 finale were some hints and a few surprises, but in the end, more questions than answers. And that goes for the actors as well.



"We don't get answers either," Holloway says. "So I'm like, 'Aaaarrrgh!' I'm assuming that's the way TV is. I'm excited personally to quit asking questions about the writers and what they do and just do my job."

"Lost" follows survivors of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 from Sydney to Los Angeles, crashed on a tropical island a thousand miles off-course.

In their month or so on the island, the castaways have discovered that it's no ordinary place, with polar bears, an invisible "security system," and the unseen "Others" whispering in the jungle.

They've also learned they're not alone. Mira Furlan plays Danielle Rousseau, survivor of a boat accident, who's been on her own for 16 years, and William Mapother played Ethan Rom, who faked being a crash survivor in order to pursue his own nefarious ends before being killed by one of the castaways. Both Danielle and Ethan showed a lot of interest in pregnant castaway Claire (Emilie de Ravin), both before and after she had her baby.

In the finale, Danielle stole the baby, hoping to trade it to "The Others" for a child stolen from her 16 years ago, but they had other plans. The Others -- or at least their scruffy, seagoing minions -- tracked Sawyer and fellow survivors Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Michael (Harold Perrineau) as they set sail on a raft. They ultimately snatched Michael's young son, Walt (Malcolm David Kelley), instead of the baby, shooting Sawyer and leaving the raft ablaze.

Sharp-eyed viewers may have noticed something about the people on the boat, but if not, Holloway says, "There were twins, which I don't know if you could tell. They were identical twins, which was really spooky. There again, that wasn't emphasized."

There also may be more footage showing what happened everyone was forced off the raft. "They filmed some stuff of us in the water that they cut out," Holloway says. "I'm wondering if they're saving that for the premiere. I'm hoping that it wasn't for no reason, because it was cold and it was three in the morning when we got there."

Loyal Sawyer fans probably noted that he had a new hairstyle on the raft, trading in his free-flowing locks for a samurai-style ponytail.

"I've been really having a hard time just with the logistics of the frickin' hair," Holloway says, "and trying to work with the hair whipping in your face all the time, because we shoot outside on the beach, right? I was thinking about that, on the raft, God, it's going to be coming from all directions! So I came up with that little idea. It worked great. I could actually see."

In one of the episode's unexpected moments, high-school science teacher Arzt (Daniel Roebuck) was helping the castaways deal with some old, unstable dynamite when he was suddenly blown to pieces.

"That was one of the best deaths I've seen," Holloway says. "'A shower of meat,' as it was described in the script. We were like, 'Oooh, God!,' but even that could have been a little more Tarantino-ish, if you will. It needed a little more blood."

Since he went to work on "Whisper" the day after "Lost" wrapped in late April, Holloway didn't exactly get to have a viewing party for the finale. "I watched it in my hotel room after we wrapped at three in the morning here," he says. "That's how I've seen the last four episodes, actually, because I've been working every day."

Since Sawyer is currently underwater and his fate unknown, fans may have to wait a bit to see another scene between him and Jack Shepard (Matthew Fox), the neurosurgeon who has become the castaways' de facto leader. That would be a shame, since the fireworks between them is one of the show's most entertaining elements.

"They're like two brothers who were separated at birth," Holloway says. "They're two sides of the same thing. Sawyer's just had a different life experience. He was raised more on the darker side of life. I find it really interesting because Matthew and I work kind of similar. He's the kind of person I can sit next to and not have to say a word to and just get it. We really don't have to talk that much, like brothers.

"When we've got a big scene to do, we're not all joking with each other. We don't even talk to each other. Then after the scene, we give each other a big hug. That chemistry, and the way we work, comes through on screen. So I find a scene with Foxy to be very intense, but easy to do, because he's right there, on fire, and I'm right there. It just works."
 
deadheadbelle said:
There also may be more footage showing what happened everyone was forced off the raft. "They filmed some stuff of us in the water that they cut out," Holloway says. "I'm wondering if they're saving that for the premiere. I'm hoping that it wasn't for no reason, because it was cold and it was three in the morning when we got there."
ohh I hope so. Like I already said, I felt that scene was way too abrupt.


:rotfl:
 
flminivanmama said:
when the woman who was sitting across the aisle from Jack said "that sound is familiar" I realized it was the same sound that they heard on the plane as it was crashing. hmmm
Can anyone tell me which episode that is in? I have seen them all but I only have the first part of the pilot and the second part of the finale on my DVR. I am supposed to wait for my husband to rewatch anything, since he was still in school when the show premiered and never got to watch it, but I want to peek at that scene. Thanks! Oh, and are the noises both in the same episode?
 
in the pilot - when they are congregating on the beach i think it was the last scene but i am not positive
 
I'll go watch it and see... Thanks!

ETA- Last scene of part one of the pilot or part two?
 














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