Spike Spiegel said:Ah, shit, I forgot all about this; I'm still at the university.
Now I'm going to miss the repeat of the premiere and the new episode, aren't I?![]()
Great, now if I can just remember to stop playing Monster Hunter long enough to watch... I mean, studying. Studying for my Professional Ethics exam. That's what I'll be doing Saturday night. Yessir.Memles said:Entire thing, both episode, airs Saturday night on ABC.
Tonight is just the second part...which I am eagerly awaiting. Because I can't watch it yet.
No. This is the 2nd part of the premier. This is the first time they are showing it. They showed the first part only one time, last Wednesday. The will show both parts back-to-back on Sunday.Phoenix said:Man, they are milking the hell out of this premier. What is this, the 3rd time they've shown it? Show the new stuff already!
David Fury, co-executive producer of ABC's upcoming SF series Lost, told SCI FI Wire that one of the most mysterious characters on the new series about plane crash survivors stranded on a mysterious South Pacific island is the island itself. "It is very interesting and has its own mythology that will hopefully unfold over many seasons," Fury (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) said in an interview. "We are hearing and seeing very odd occurrences, like a polar bear on the island. How does something like that happen in the South Pacific?"
"This is not a show about the supernatural, despite the fact that we have a very huge creature that likes to eat people. Despite the surreal, bizarre aspects of the island, there will be an explanation for it. It may not come for a very long time, but certain information about the island will explain how things are possible. We'll try to root it in real science or real pseudo-science. There will be no mystical reason or an island of monsters. The island has been around for millennia, and many people have found themselves on it, and as far as we know, nobody has ever gotten off. There is also the possibility of others being on the island, they just haven't seen them yet. And we'll never know how big this island is. It could be enormous, but odd things will keep them from knowing the full length and breadth of it. It's an interesting little allegory. It will be very mysterious."
The big guy sure got HUGE compared to when he was Sugar Daddy on that show Popular and in Varsity Blues.
I've just started watching Season 1 of Alias, too. I'm about nine episodes in.golem said:that was f'in cool... hopefully it wont degenrate into an alias state of affairs where we never get any answers, but it should be a fun ride for a while at least.
the trick is going to be resolving them without resorting to nonsensical jargain (see Star Trek, especially TNG)
Hawaiiteiresias said:It would seem like the production of the show would be a nightmare in itself though - where do they shoot it?
8 PMSyNapSe said:What time are they rerunning both episodes on saturday?
SyNapSe said:Ok, I just watched what was apparently the second episode last evening. It was pretty decent. What time are they rerunning both episodes on saturday?
teiresias said:I have to disagree with that. TNG in particular was pretty good about wrapping up loose ends in believable ways that worked within the mythos of the universe and the pseudo-science that exists in the show (though there are a few too many dips into the "holodeck" well). Voyager was a much worse offender concerning the nonsensical jargon solutions to problems - "Oh no, the Borg . . . again . . . what will we do? I know, let's shoot this beam of radishes into the collective's bung hole, which will surely initiate spirited banter between the Captain and the Borg Queen, at which point our single starship will bring the entire collective to its knees even though they were capable of obliterating the entire fleet in 'Best of Both Worlds' with only one cube!!
Orin GA said:Is that asian dude testing fish on people?
Who says it's from another transceiver?Brian Fellows said:How is the french singal still being sent if the trancievers have such a short battery life?
Dan said:Who says it's from another transceiver?
Mama Smurf said:Yey! Now those of us who already saw the pilot can join in the new episodes fun.
I love this show (so far), best new thing since Firefly. Fortunately Lost is actually getting ratings, or the first part did anyway, not heard anything about the second yet.
I can't believe they stuck with that opening title swirling Lost sign though. Anyone could have made that as a windows screensaver. In fact, that's probably how it was made. I really thought that was just a placeholder for the pilot.
Orin GA said:Is that asian dude testing fish on people?
We're obviously in shock over how well the show did... but what REALLY thrills us is the fan response. Thank you SO much for your continued dedication to LOST -- we'll keep doing our best to earn the love...Hugs,Damon
Marty Chinn said:Anyone notice any differences between the screener and the final pilot? I noticed at least once change where in the second half, when they're running from the polar bear, the original screener had music from Aliens but that was changed in the final version. Any other small changes like that?
Marty Chinn said:Anyone notice any differences between the screener and the final pilot? I noticed at least once change where in the second half, when they're running from the polar bear, the original screener had music from Aliens but that was changed in the final version. Any other small changes like that?
Mugen said:Oh yeah Lost on tonight for two hours!! First two eps and I'm psyched to see it. My first time tonight and reminder for all the people who missed it also.
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