Lost: Season Three

Oooh!! I want to see this series now!
Yes, I'm in the UK, so I haven't seen it yet. Why am I spoiling it for myself by reading this, you may be wondering? Well, I'm not! Strangely, I actually like to know what's happening before hand...and let's face it, even all the information on here is probably only a tiny bit of the amount of new and shocking things that have happened!
Hurry up British TV! I NEED LOST!
 
I'm from the uk too, I just watch it online!!
Thought Charlie was funny in the last episode, when he said to Locke about is he going to be repeatedly punching himself in the face! And 'devolve into a monkey!' He was very sarky in that ep. Loved it.
Next weeks one looks brill!
 
OK, so did Kate lie about loving Sawyer?

Also, who here would have believed Ben when he told Sawyer they had put in a pacemaker? I wouldn't have believed a word that came out of his mouth -- although I would have been very careful not to get agitated, on the off chance that he was telling the truth for a change.

And am I the only one who gets annoyed by the self-righteous attitudes of the Others? "We're the good guys. We aren't your enemies," they tell the survivors, then expect to be believed and treated accordingly, when everything they do (or don't do) proclaims the opposite. It never seems to occur to them that if their motives are so darn pure they might consider EXPLAINING them.
 
I dunno if I believe Kate's denial. I think she does love Sawyer. But I also think she loves Jack.

Ben and the Others have been treating Kate and Sawyer very harshly, so it seemed plausible to me that Ben would have been twisted enough to put an explosive pacemaker in Sawyer's chest. I know Sawyer is an exceptionally clever conman, and he's well aware that Ben is a liar--but Ben looked nusto when he was shaking that bunny, and Sawyer had not only just been traumatized by having an enormous needle shoved into his chest, but also had been beaten up a lot lately and shocked several times (and had been eating fish biscuits--which have got to be bad for the brain). So I figure it's not so strange that he believed Ben.
 
Yes, I would of believed him. He's done everything to show that he's not someone to mess with. Call it psychological trauma or warfare for that matter.

Also agree that the Others have not really shown us why they are the good guys. I also don't know about this seperate island thing. Wouldn't someone from the survivors like Sayid and Locke who explored the island at great lenghts have seen the other island. Could this be another mind trick or illusion to make Sawyer belive there is no escape.
 
Jes&@# Chr*%^!!!!!!! They keep moving this thread around...

Anyways, just realized that the little thing with Desmond offering to fix Claire's roof and then using a lightening rod to attract the lightening instead of it hitting her shelter now prooves (in my little mind anyways) that he's psychic somehow. I think there is Desmond-centric episode coming when we are supposed to know more about what got him put in military prison and what happened to him in there.
 
Yep, he's definitely precognitive. (Sacrifice yourself to save the island, and you, too, can tell the future. :) )
 
I've seen the first two episodes of season three, and I'm afraid I'm very disappointed. The Others are such unsympathetic people that I really couldn't care less what happens to them. Maybe I'll start watching again once Sawyer, Kate and Jack escape the zoo, but until then I really couldn't care less I'm afraid.

The writers should start letting us see some solutions to the puzzles from the first two seasons before piling on more of them.
 
Ahhh crap, they killed Eko. He was one of my favourites.

So what is the black cloud monster? Is it the Island manifesting itself physically? Is it God? Eko had stared it down and obviously saw something very different than Locke did when he saw the beautiful light. Could the black cloud reflect ones sins/actions/past/life in either something beautiful or ugly. I don't think Eko was "a bad man" but the cloud judged him and killed him.

Jack has quite a dilema vis-à-vis Ben and his tumor. Does he kill him as Juliette is asking him to do (internal power struggle with the Others or hatred because of personal history between her and Ben?) or does he do his duty as a doctor and the hypcratic oath...

Next episode is being previewed as the most intense one this season. And it seems like the finale before the show takes a break until after X-Mas. The producers have said something about this season being in two very distinct parts.
 
Oh my God, Eko DIES?!!!
Sorry, I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of lost in the backwoods of the UK ( :D ) ....so why am I here? I think I mentioned it earlier, that I don't mind finding out what happens, but I NEED some kind of Lost info because I'm going mad waiting for it, I need lost, I need lost, hurry up and get Lost in the UK...ARgggghhh! *Breathe*
I can't believe Eko dies...*walks away mumbling*
 
Jack shouldn't kill Ben. Jack isn't a murderer, and he has no reason to trust the woman who wants him to kill. (Her willingness to have Jack kill Ben in a sneaky way doesn't inspire me to trust her. And Sawyer's assessment of her as being the most dangerous adds to my mistrust.) But I'm not entirely convinced that this whole "kill him" scenario isn't part of the Jack-breaking that Ben described; after all, if Jack chooses to operate and doesn't kill Ben, then Jack has done what the Jack-breaking was designed to do, according to Ben: get him to choose voluntarily to help Ben.

On another topic: I keep thinking about Locke's instruction not to mistake coincidence for fate. Dunno why. It just sticks in my head.

As I watched the episode, I felt a bit like I was playing a video game. I'm not saying that I think the island is a big video game--I'm just saying that I was experiencing the sort of feelings I get from a game like Myst. We keep going back to a location we've been to before and looking at the place more closely, pushing a new button or moving an object, and discovering more turf to explore. For example, we go back to the hatch under the plane, connect a TV cable, and discover there's a eyepatch-wearing guy in another place who's watching us. So now we have to go explore that new location. Does anyone else get this feeling?
 
I'm with you Brown Rat - that chick gives me the creeps and I couldn't help but think it was some other sort of trap she was trying to pull him into. But, what a decision - kill the man who has you imprisoned or save him? That's a tough one for sure.

Someone said earlier that maybe all these people had issues in their past lives and needed to resolve them - perhaps that is what the island is attempting to do, be their judge. Eko refused to repent and acknowledge that he had done wrong so the island judged him to be evil and needed to be killed.

I keep going back to not Locke's comment but to the fact that the leader of the others (I can't remember his name, Bob?) said that 'we have to have that boat' and it didn't seem as if it was just to get it out of the hands of the flight victims. It seemed as if they needed that boat for something, but I can't imagine what. Don't they already have one?
 
I would not trust Juliette either. She clearly has an alterior motive, but when you are captive and someone offers you a glimmer of hope, you can easily believe it.

I also don't know why they wanted the boat. They obviously have the ability to communicate with the outside world. I mean they have information on ALL of the survivors. Very detailed information that you couldn't get from a passenger manifest or anything like that. I remember Jack telling Ben that he thought they were stuck on the island as well to which Ben smirked and turned on the World Series. The only other boats I have seen are the one they gave to Michael and Walt and the one they used to capture Walt. Both fairly small boats and not made for ocean voyages.

The eye-patch guy was creepy...wonder who he is...and where the hell is Rousseau in all of this. She kept warning people about the others and that they were going to die. We also have not seen any of the other survivors, especially the children that the others dragged off. Where are they being held and why? Walt was obviously very scared of the others when he was reunited with Michael last season and said they were bad people.

If the island is judging people, then what does it make of the others? They seemed somewhat of a cult in their white clothing when they set Colleen out to sea for her funeral. I could not hear what Ben was saying. But what judgement has the island passed on them. I do not think that Eko was evil and killed for that reason. It also struck me when Ben told Jack that he believed in God when 2 days after he found out about his tumor, a spinal surgeon fell out of the sky.
 
A couple of thoughts on last night's episode:

First- To me Echo's death was disappointing. That "thing" that killed him looked so stupid and fake.

Two- I loved the literary reference when Julie entered that tape in. She said it was "To Kill a Mockingbird"

Three- That was creepy when that man with a patch was on that tv screen.


Climacus
 
I'm from the uk too, I just watch it online!!
Thought Charlie was funny in the last episode, when he said to Locke about is he going to be repeatedly punching himself in the face! And 'devolve into a monkey!' He was very sarky in that ep. Loved it.
Next weeks one looks brill!


I found one site which allowed me to watch a very badly distorted version of Episode 1 from Season 3. What site do you use - could you post a link please.:eek:

To a free website if pos!
 
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