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Tue Nov 25, 2008
I love those posters. VERY reminiscent of the first season poster. I love the two sides of the story play here. As for the Fray trailer not bad. Wish Lost wasn't used in a Grey's Anatomy way by ABC (they used a Fray song a couple of seasons back in all of the advertising). Can't wait.
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Wed Dec 31, 2008
I'm watching the 4th Season again on Blu ray. Have to say this season might have surpassed the first season. It is just so good.
Hercules over at
Aintitcool has seen the first 2 hours of Lost Season 5. Beware of spoilers!
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The screener begins with a warning: Don't give away the major plot twists of the first two hours of “Lost’s” fifth season (airing Jan. 21). This proves limiting.
A few notes:
* The season begins (again) with an awakening and a record-player. And twitchy scientist Daniel Faraday will very soon throw a little meta-illumination on why producers like to begin season openers with that device.
* This line is uttered in the first season-five teaser: “We went through six carbon drill-bits and the last one just fried.”
* The flashbacks and flashforwards are gone and, I’m guessing (and hoping), gone for good. The show now moves freely between players, back and forward in time, no longer tied to one particular character for the length of an episode.
* The first hour is a corker, aggressively advancing the story in all kinds of directions.
* By far the most intriguing developments in the first two hours occur on the island. The second hour feels like a bit of a time-killer, focused on creating an obstacle that will keep The Oceanic Six from getting back to the island too soon.
* The most interesting part of the second hour may be something Ben says as he directs Jack to pack his suitcase.
* If you’ve been wondering if showrunner Carlton Cuse was just teasing when he hinted that the island may have moved in time, highlight some invisotext for a definitive answer. The Island did indeed move through time, though Cuse was not telling us a key detail about that move.
* Faces from past episodes turn up at unexpected moments. (Hopefully the names of those playing these characters will be left out of the opening titles to preserve the surprises.)
* Characters we don’t see in the first two hours: Jacob, Christian, Charlie, Claire, Boone, Shannon, Michael, Walt and Smokezilla.
* A character referenced since season two but not actually introduced until his or her appearance in the mobisodes (the ones compiled on the new season-four DVD set) plays a memorable role in these two hours.
* The two clips we’ve seen featuring Jack, Ben, Kate and Aaron are from the first 15 minutes of the first episode:
* How does hour one end, spoiler-boy?
“Oxford,” Penny Widmore is told.
* How does hour two end, spoiler-boy?
“Then God help us all,” Ben Linus is told.
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This season is turning into my favorite. Even back in Season 1 there were episodes that just felt like filler. Episodes to pad to get to the 22-25 episode mark for a full season. This season has done away with that. Every episode so far has been chock full of information and moving along the storyline.
This is what I like so far:
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Ben killed Locke.
Sawyers group have infiltrated the 70's Dharma Initiative
"Thanks alot Plato" and "Eyeliner guy"
Daniel Faraday is a creepy guy
I'm wondering whether the Ajira plane crash and Locke are still in the present day island. And if so how would Sawyer, Kate, Jack, Hurley and the rest get back to the present. How will Ben spin it to Locke about his reason for killing him? What was it Locke said in the Jeremy Bentham episode that set Ben off? Eloise Hawking? Jin is alive? Is the Abaddon character really dead? I loved the brief appearances we've had of him in the past season and a half and would like to think he has more to do in Season 5.2 and Season 6.[/align]
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