But who's really good and who's evil?
Jacob's people have killed more people than Smoky.
Yeah I brought that up in the lost forum. Everyones life seems to be worse after the Jacob encounter.
But who's really good and who's evil?
Jacob's people have killed more people than Smoky.
So true i waited and waited to hear a name and did not!? Can't believe it's almost over!
Maybe the last secret reviled will be Smokey's name then we will all go aha!
We have had summer marathons when there is nothing else but repeats. We went through all of SG1 and SG Atlantis last summer.
So... I have been re-watching LOST since the beginning of season 1 this summer on Netflix. Such a fun experience to watch again.
Knowing the outcome makes rewatching it interesting -- so much of the first two seasons seemed to make much more sense knowing they were really dead; but then there were things like Desmond's girlfriend getting alerted to the electromagnetic activity on the island made it seem unlikely.
BUT regardless, I am now starting season 3 -- and so glad that now I get to watch not only the lovely Kate but also Juliet -- and I must say its a lot of fun (not just the ladies, but the entire show). I realize now how much I hated the HUGE breaks ABC took when airing the show. So much easier to understand when you watch it straight through.
I have to admit this was my understanding too.Say WHAT? They weren't dead the whole series!
I don't understand why so many people believe this. Jack died on the last episode, but others survived and escaped on the plane, and were in fact ALIVE during the series. When Jack met them in the "church" in the afterlife, it was explained that some people died before jack, some people died AFTER Jack, and they all met in the afterlife, where time didn't apply!
I also watched the final episode 4 times, and it got better, and was easier to understand the more times I watched it.
Ok, that helps. I guess I had forgotten that line.
I am still loving re-watching this.
Re-watching it is amazing, when you've already seen it all the way to the end. It's interesting how well the series episodes fit in with the whole overall concept.