Lost tv show....did u realise?!


Question: i dunno who else is gripped by lost, and if your like me indeed lost in lost yourself, but did u realise the show has now been on for 4 years..it started in 2004 and ends 2010, taking 6 years of our lifes being confused...please how is this right...i just cant give up i need 2 no how it ends, anyone no how to get insider info please


Answers: i dunno who else is gripped by lost, and if your like me indeed lost in lost yourself, but did u realise the show has now been on for 4 years..it started in 2004 and ends 2010, taking 6 years of our lifes being confused...please how is this right...i just cant give up i need 2 no how it ends, anyone no how to get insider info please

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Oh yeah, totally love the show in everyway!

1. This season is living up to last season's near-perfect finale: We saw the Losties out-ambush The Others and they were expecting to be rescued. The finale ended one chapter and started another in a tantalizing way. And the new season has reciprocated.

2. We learn Jack's fate: The finale introduced the flash forward and showed us Jack's (Matthew Fox) slide into alcoholism when he leaves the island. "The flash forward is part of an overall plan for the show," says Damon Lindelof, co-executive producer. "Season 4 is about who gets off the island and the fact that they need to get back. Season 5 is about why they need to get back, and season 6 is about what happens when they get back."

3. We know who survives: Season four introduced six survivors: Jack (Matthew Fox); Kate (Evangeline Lilly); Hurley (Jorge Garcia), and Sayid (Naveen Andrews). This "Oceanic 6" make it off the island, but one will die - exactly who will be revealed this season. "We've made a choice to focus on the characters that fans have loved since the beginning - Jack, Kate, Sawyer (Josh Holloway), Locke (Terry O'Quinn), Sayid and Hurley," says Lindelof.

4. The new characters are great: What tangled web will they weave? Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies), is very nervous physicist and Miles Straume (Ken Cheung) is an angry ghost whisperer. Cultural anthropologist Charlotte Lewis (Rebecca Mader) manages to still look lovely hanging upside down from a tree. And Frank Lapidus (Jeff Fahey) is the pilot who was supposed to be flying Oceanic 815.

5. Jack and Locke are rivals: Jack's lost leadership of the island to Locke, after a minor coup, promises tense clashes. We think Ben is still running the show, especially since we now know that he has a spy on the freighter. "Nefariousness is in the eye of the beholder," says Carlton Cuse, co-executive producer. "If you are Benjamin Linus, everyone is nefarious, except for you."

6. Sayid teams up with Ben: The folks from the freighter are allegedly more dangerous than the Others ever were. We know that Sayid works for Ben in the future, and Hurley's helping Locke trick Jack and Kate.

7. We get more episodes: Lindehof and Cuse were only supposed to do 8 episodes of "Lost." Now that the writers' strike is over, they'll do 13. Episode 7 will conclude with a cliff-hanger, after which the show will take a month-long break. "There will be very significant mysteries answered in the seventh episode," says Cuse. "The eighth episode is non-traditional and the start of something new."

8. More sexual tension: The love quadrangle between Jack and Kate, Kate and Sawyer, and Jack and Juliet promises delicious complications, with Jack telling Kate he loves her, Sawyer asking Kate to shack up with him on the island and Juliet saving the day for Jack.

9. The show travels: "Lost'"s opening graphic now includes the reflection of a city in the water. "We're taking the show off the island this season, to places like Berlin and Tunisia," says Cuse.

10. There is an end: J.K. Rowling convinced Lindelof and Cuse to set an end date for "Lost." "When we heard her say that she was only writing seven [Harry Potters], we were inspired," says Lindelof. "Franchise shows like 'Grey's Anatomy' don't need to have a beginning, middle and end. They can bring in new doctors, nurses and patients, but shows like ours need to have a place to go."

OMG 4 years already?? that cnt be right!

i thought we were on the last series already.... how can it be on till 2010? i love it too - edge of the seat stuff! and for some reason i really fancy hurley!

lol don't worry, least this has got an ending! Could be a lot worse and you could watch Corination Street, Eastenders etc. They been around a lot longer and they don't have any endings! Lost is just another phase, we'll all miss it when it's gone!

Part of the fun is in watching the mysteries unravel. Just think...when the series ends you will be pining for Lost. Just sit back, relax and enjoy this amazing series.

i get the impression that with all the buildup, and with every question that they are still asking in this new season without any answers, there is no way there will be a satisfactory ending

I've got a feeling the end is going to be either completely incomprehensible or a huge anti-climax - who remembers The Prisoner and Twin Peaks?? The final episodes of those cult classic series were total let-downs.

JJ Abrams will make sure it ends right. His style just doesn't say otherwise.

If you read through all the pages on here you will be even more puzzled, but there are some great theories about.
Survivors Camp
Supporting Characters
The Others
The Lost Experience
Flashback Characters
Mysterious Happenings
Locations
Timeline

I usually love stuff like this, but i "LOST" interest in it shortly after season 2 began... Suspense is all well and good, but it just got silly and a teensy bit annoying.

I'm expecting a few rants now, but this is a personal opinion... ;)



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