I'm not going to argue with the same people here again this year who dislike the show. I will say to call this the worst episode ever is just crazy, perhaps you forgot the whole Nikky / Pablo episode.

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Their diapers changed and every answer right away.Naples39 wrote:I completely disagree. I was one of the the ones complaining about the slow pace of the show, and now this season the first two episodes moved so fast it's almost hard to keep up. Yeah, there's no definitive answers to the mysteries of the island, but things are happening fast. I'm not sure what else people expect.
Nikky and Pablo ware probably the shortest-lived main characters in the history of the show. Probably. Ultimately, they were buried alive in the beach by Sawyer while they were under the influence of some paralyzing poison or magical mumbo-jumbo, so everyone thought they were dead. I'm not entirely convinced they are actually dead, yet. I mean, they were buried alive. . . .Feanor wrote:Who the hell is Nikky!?Danimal wrote: I will say to call this the worst episode ever is just crazy, perhaps you forgot the whole Nikky / Pablo episode.
My favorite as well. Just looked it up: Sayid Jarrahfanatic wrote:Agreed Rob...great episode.
It further confirms that Sayeed (spelling?) is the best character ever to grace the show.
Nice! I would lean towards #2 or #3.RobVarak wrote:My favorite as well. Just looked it up: Sayid Jarrahfanatic wrote:Agreed Rob...great episode.
It further confirms that Sayeed (spelling?) is the best character ever to grace the show.
There are also now three predominant theories about how 815 ended up on the island. They may not all be mutually exclusive:
1. Desmond didn't press the button and the electromagnetic disturbance drew in the plane.
2. Ben needed a surgeon and somehow engineered the crash, knowing (from Jack's dad?) that Jack would be onboard.
3. Oceanic intentionally arranged to have the plane find the island.
The flashbacks are all about character exposition, nothing more. Flash-forwards, however, are obviously all about plot progression, foreshadowing, and dropping hints that seem heavy with import. There is a serious danger, however, that flash-forwards can kill all sense of tension in the plot. Knowing now that Ben is alive in the future is just such a case. It's sort of like the old movie serial problem of everyone knowing the hero will survive despite how desperate any cliff-hanger ending of an episode may be. Lost has consistently bucked this trend with conviction by killing off numerous favorite characters, seemingly willy-nilly.greggsand wrote:The fact they showed that Ben somehow survives was was a bit of a bummer. Just kill the a-hole already...
Indeed, if there is a time-space anomaly of some sort going on, there's nothing to prevent them from being concurrent realitiesSpooky wrote:Bingo...Zeppo wrote:
Given the show's track record, I'm not entirely convinced the future we have seen in the flash-forwards is the only future.
Maybe that Quantum Leap dude will show up or Bobby will come out of the shower....(80's references for $400 Alex!)RobVarak wrote:Indeed, if there is a time-space anomaly of some sort going on, there's nothing to prevent them from being concurrent realitiesSpooky wrote:Bingo...Zeppo wrote:
Given the show's track record, I'm not entirely convinced the future we have seen in the flash-forwards is the only future.
Yeah, but to be fair they are sort of trading one source of suspense for others, at least so far. Still, I do think they are walking a fine line. But hey, why should that ever change with this bizarre show?greggsand wrote: Regardless, until the show 'shows' it's some kind of Dual world junk, the forwards are becoming a suspense killer.
I loved the flashbacks, and I'm enjoying the flash forwards. It's all just stories, so I just dont' get why everyone gets so bent out of shape about not getting "answers" or elements being distracting or unnecessary. It's fun to play spot the clues and connect the ridiculous dots into some sort of Escher drawing of a plot LOLgreggsand wrote:
Regardless, until the show 'shows' it's some kind of Dual world junk, the forwards are becoming a suspense killer.