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Sunday, May 11, 2008
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August 2007
Also season three was the set up for this answer full action packed season! Things happened in season three for a reason start watching and you will understand.



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[Post edited by Ironbull on May 11, 2008]
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
I'm going on a limb here. Get off the couch dumbass and rent season 1 and 2, you won't be disappointed!!!!
Monday, May 12, 2008
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March 2008
Ironbull,
This Hendrix guy calls himself a "movie buff" but he has never watched (in my opinion, one of the best shows ever, and yes that includes movies known as "classics") Lost.

This show is everything you have been looking for, (and I agree.) The best way to watch it is on DVD. It will grab you and not let go. Sure season 3 started out slow(first 5-6 eps, eh') but once your hooked...it won't matter. If anybody cares anything about good stories(really good) you must OWN Lost.
[Post edited by bladerunner1 on May 12, 2008]
Monday, May 12, 2008
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January 2006
I love the love for LOST here. Card carrying member of the fanclub since Episode 1. I don't think I've missed a single episode in its original airing. Every Thursday is the Best Night of TV...start with a new Smallville and end with a new LOST. The only way it could be better is if ABC moved Brothers and Sisters to the 9 pm slot.

And no bashing on Season 3! We got the beautifully amazing Elizabeth Mitchell a lot of screen time, not to mention Michael Emerson!

Jason, also known as Smokey
Monday, May 12, 2008
Member since:
August 2007
My Wife gets tired of listening to me taking about Lost. I just went through some key scenes from the last three eps (on my PVR) the last 5 min of "The shape of things to come" very interesting. I don't want to mention spoilers (it is hard not to).
Monday, May 12, 2008
Member since:
August 2007
Blade
Hendrix won't watch the show but will post links and pics?!?

[Post edited by Ironbull on May 12, 2008]
Monday, May 12, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
Jason, you like Smallville, NICE!!!

Anyways (yes, I'm a BIG fan of Smallville, and I don't mean BIG as in 400+ lbs... ), my brother has purchased all 3 seasons on SD DVD and I've watched only the first one so far. I got to say, it's a very interesting show, is very well written, but IMO, it suffers from pacing...oh, and I don't like having too many loose ends...but overall, is one of the best shows on air. I've been wanting to start watching the second season but I haven't been able to...however, my brother catches the show on the online reruns.

Friday Night Lights IS the best show out there, no doubts. Excellent writing, Excellent acting, Excellent show...
Monday, May 12, 2008
Member since:
January 2006
Absolutely, I do Smallville. I went through the previous six seasons in about five months in 2007 in order to be ready for the S7 premiere. It does have its share of problems, most notably the perverse need to wrap everything up before the last act starts.

And I don't like the majority of season 7. But it has evolved substantially from the first season, with S4 being nearly unwatchable (even with Jensen Ackles and Jane Seymour in the season). I think either S3 or S5 are the best. I have a hard time figuring out which.

Jason, Smallville Season Finale Thursday @ 8 pm
Monday, May 12, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
I actually wasn't a big fan of Smallville, I began watching Birds of Prey instead (which, by the way is being released in a lame letterboxed widescreen ration ), but as soon as I got into Smallville, I was hooked...I think S3 has been the best so far, with the episode with Lex, Clark and the mental institution being the best of the series (IMO)...I haven't finished S6 on DVD, but I'm beginning to love Lex's obscure outings more and more ...I'm now on the revelation of Lana's pregnancy after the wedding...
Monday, May 12, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
bladerunner said -

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This Hendrix guy calls himself a "movie buff" but he has never watched (in my opinion, one of the best shows ever, and yes that includes movies known as "classics" - Lost


LOL - so a TV 'soap'-type show (prime time dramatic show) is now considered a form of a MOVIE??

I'm not 'against' watching the show, but just never got around to starting a season, which I assume (because of the week-to-week continuing storyline) a viewer needs to not miss a show so as to stay up to date on the program's scenario and related characters...?

Perhaps I could one day watch LOST from the beginning with either DVD or Blu-ray rentals. But that takes much time, and I constantly rent and purchase DVD/Blu-ray movie/concert discs every month, and the only show I'm currently viewing (on DVD) is the HBO program ROME, having purchased both Season 1 & 2 last December, when Best Buy had a great sale (just $33 each!) on the SpEd Box Sets.

So, I'd have to find the time to start LOST from the beginning, and I don't know if my interest would keep up with the scenario of always being "lost" on an island... (although I know it's got a large fan base, for sure). My TV watching is mainly related to sports, news/documentary programs, and National Geographic, Discovery, TruTV, History Channel, etc.

I've watched some of 24 over the years, and these kind of continuing dramas tend to grow tiresome to me, so no offense to the fans of LOST, but I don't know when or if I'll get around to one day actually renting the programs. Perhaps one of the Blu-ray sets will give me the motivation!

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