Hymnz said:lost has sucked up to this point. get to some action!
:thumb:Zimbabwe said:wrong, episode 2 and 3 were awesome
Preach said::thumb:
i dunno if he was referring to all of lost tho. season one had heaps of action. season two had a main plot point that opened up for some mind games and shit. i thought it was all real tight though. i love this show to death. i don't watch any tv show the way i watch lost, i think i devote too much of myself to it lol.
did you watch the ep04 trailers, zimby?
Preach said:episode four was damn cool. sawyer episodes normally are but this one was awesome. that little speech of benjamin's at the end freaked me out.
http://www.thefuselage.com/Threaded/showthread.php?t=62840"Apparently. He wanted to go direct a film and a couple other things (I can't remember). So Damon and Carlton were like, okay..."
Source: Gregg Nations
Preach said:edit: deleted your post zimbabwe, the one with the link to ep 5, it seemed to be messing everything up for some reason. things seem to work fine now.
episode 5 - the cost of living:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/b343d2/
the michael and walt equation is up for grabs. i think it's supposed to remain a mystery for now and then i guess it'll become a factor later on. did they get off the island or didn't they? the time anomaly the producers have been hinting towards, maybe they use mike and walt to tell that story by having them return in what would be 30-40 days after they left - well into season 4 if they follow the same pattern of one episode being a day or two. by then, walt would have grown immensly. maybe they plan to use this somehow. that's why they had to write him out of the show so quickly. he had grown so much over the summer break.2PacThug4Life said:RIP Eko. Another weird episode.
Where's Michael and Walt?
This is tha last episode until next year, right?