Get Lost! Week 2

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Episode 2 is in the can. Feel free to discuss… spoilers abound so if you haven’t seen it yet beware. If you don’t like Lost /yawn/… well we don’t really care.

17 comments to Get Lost! Week 2

  • Scott M.

    SUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Scott M.

    Floyd,I owe you..name your poison…whatever you can drown Barbara Boxer in

  • Tracy, txmom2many

    I actually finally watched last week and have a few questions, none of which could zoon answer with his computer.

    Where is Sun’s baby?

    Was there ever a dinosaur, or did I make that up?

    Did Sawyer say “bloody” or “blondy” in his last scene with his girl? He said, “you got it,…….” and we rewound 3 times and still heard bloody, but I think that’s rough, even for Sawyer.

    Why is the zoon who hasn’t watched the show for 3 seasons (at least) the one who recognizes all the characters in the alternate time line? I swear that man wouldn’t recognize me if I wasn’t standing in his kitchen every night.

  • blackhawk12151

    Sayyid has been “claimed.” Claire was also “claimed.” What does that mean? Does he mean claimed by Esau? That was the most interesting point from last night episode for me.

  • My thoughts online here http://www.republibot.com/content/episode-review-lost-%E2%80%9Cwhat-kate-does%E2%80%9D-season-6-episode-3

    Sun’s baby was left back in LA with the baby’s grandmother, as I recall. Aaron was left with his grandmother, as well.

    There was never a dinosaur, though there was a lot of speculation about that in the first season.

    Sawyer said “Blondie,” which he occasionally called Juliet.

    I think “Claimed” and “Posessed” are pretty similar in this instance. Sayid hasn’t gone over to the dark side yet, but he will shortly, and of course Claire is in full-on Rousseau mode…which raises the question of whether or not Rousseau had been ‘claimed.’

  • Because he’s got you to remember that stuff for him, obviously. You’re his mental hard drive backup.

  • When I saw that this week’s episode was called, “What Kate Did,” I braced myself. I’ve never been particularly interested in Kate and her problems, and this was no exception. What the hell was she expecting when she followed Sawyer, anyway?

    She’s basically a selfish person who constantly takes the easy way out, disrupting lives and moving on when things get complicated. She gets little sympathy from me.

    Not much happened in this one. If Sayid is possessed by some kind of dark entity, I must admit I’m confused. Esau’s got Locke. Is Jacob going to turn out to be the evil one? If so, it’s got to be set up more, because he hasn’t given off that kind of vibe up until now.

  • The show almost lost me during the 3rd season because I thought everyone was behaving so stupidly. There has to be some believability in the characters to get me go along with the story. And nothing was believable about Kate’s sticking a gun in the face of a pregnant woman, then becoming said pregnant woman’s BFF. Give. Me. A. Break.

    And could they please give me some sliver of a reason to accept the alternate world / time-lines thing. It’s enough that they want me to believe you can be best buds with someone who sticks a gun in your face, then drives off with you stuff (I know, she brought it back. I. Don’t. Care.), but it is really getting frustrating. The time travel stuff was one thing. Now we’ve got completely unrelated alternate worlds. That really stretches things.

  • @ mike:

    At the start of the episode, she clearly, clearly doesn’t give a damn about anyone but herself, even trying to get the cabbie to run over one of the minor Lostaways (Frogurt), and by the end she’s interrupting a getaway/carjacking to help an unwed mother. That’s kind of cool.

    It’s also interesting that her, Claire, Aaron, and Ethan, are all still tied up together, even in the “It never happened” timeline.

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