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LOST 05.04: "The Little Prince" (It's Exuperriffic!)

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Good episode today
JINNNNNNNNNN
Poor guy is prob confused as hell, prob thinks he's dead.
The Kate/Sawyer scene was awesome
Sayid slick as always
Hurley in a jumpsuit:lol :lol
Ben is an evil genius
Wow Jack looks tired as hell, :lol :lol walking away from his boss as he doesn't care whatsoever
Poor Sawyer, been a baddd day for him:( No beer!!
 
brandonh83 said:
A lot of the games I play aren't redundant first person shooters. I don't know a lot about guns and I wasn't really examining the gun model during the scene.

Whoa buddy he was just breakin' your balls a little.
 
brandonh83 said:
A lot of the games I play aren't redundant first person shooters. I don't know a lot about guns and I wasn't really examining the gun model during the scene.



oh I don't think it's the Jack/Ben crew, just trying to have some fun and humorous Lost talkin'
ok sorry dude
 
BrightYoungThing said:
You're fucking crazy.
:lol I figured I might be.
 
MASSIVE THEORY!!!!

What if the 06 are constants for everybody on the island which is why Locke needs to bring them back for everybody to survive!!

Constants:

Jack <---------> Locke
Kate <---------> Sawyer
Sun <----------> Jin
Hurley
Sayid
Arron

Thats all I got so far
 
Music in this episode was more like it, the Kate/Claire/Sawyer scene's music was wonderful. Also some nice returning cue remixes (not out of the ordinary but nice all the same).
 
Lost is so much better now that worthless flashbacks are fucking outta here and things are moving ahead quickly.
 
Catalix said:
That's what I thought too.

I think the O6 used the canoes to get from that smaller Hydra station island to the main island.

Why were the O6 on the Alcatraz-sized island?

Because that's where I think they'll land the Aijia Airways airplane on the newly built runway... the same runway Kate and Sawyer were helping the Others build back in season 3. That's my theory at least.

Sounds pretty solid to me.
 
bachikarn said:
Yeah, so I'm think that Charlotte was born on the island, and has lived there for a pretty long time.
Remember that little girl that was friends with Ben when he was young? They exchanged homemade wooden dolls? Do you suppose that was Charlotte? Am I remembering this correctly?
 
adamsappel said:
Remember that little girl that was friends with Ben when he was young? They exchanged homemade wooden dolls? Do you suppose that was Charlotte? Am I remembering this correctly?

no that was Charlesotte Widmore.
 
adamsappel said:
Remember that little girl that was friends with Ben when he was young? They exchanged homemade wooden dolls? Do you suppose that was Charlotte? Am I remembering this correctly?

Not likely. Charlotte would have to be Ben's age, when she's clearly younger.. unless she has Richard-esque powers or has time travelled..
 
gdt5016 said:
Really?

GAF FIGHT GO!

Thats whats holding me back from rewatching from the beggining. Having to sit through all those fucking flashbacks all over again :lol (I mean the sun jin kate sawyer jack hurley ones) , lockes were ace. :D
 
Darko said:
Thats whats holding me back from rewatching from the beggining. Having to sit through all those fucking flashbacks all over again :lol (I mean the sun jin kate sawyer jack hurley ones) , lockes were ace. :D

Well,

I like/love 80% of all the flashbacks.

And you should really re-watch it. I've seen it 4 times and I just wrapped one up.
 
gdt5016 said:
Well,

I like/love 80% of all the flashbacks.

And you should really re-watch it. I've seen it 4 times and I just wrapped one up.

I should, thing was I watched Seasons 1-3 in 2 weeks. which amplified the flashbacks (8 or more per sitting as apposed to one per week), maybe im remebering it worse then it was.
 
gdt5016 said:
Well,

I like/love 80% of all the flashbacks.

And you should really re-watch it. I've seen it 4 times and I just wrapped one up.

Agreed. The flashbacks were almost always interesting.

Lost is just one of the greatest shows ever. There are only 2 or 3 episodes I consider "bad". All the characters are memorable. It's just fantastic.
 
Darko said:
I should, thing was I watched Seasons 1-3 in 2 weeks. which amplified the flashbacks (8 or more per sitting as apposed to one per week), maybe im remebering it worse then it was.

They're interesting the first time you watch them, but if you're like me and watch through the show 3 times, you couldn't give a shit about Kate's trust issues or Locke living on a pot farm.
 
Man that Kate/Claire scene was so well done! Love this show!
Man this season will be so awesome watching on BD back to back!
 
Blader5489 said:
They're interesting the first time you watch them, but if you're like me and watch through the show 3 times, you couldn't give a shit about Kate's trust issues or Locke living on a pot farm.

Locke lived on a pot farm which was being monitored by Goku who was actually an undercover cop :lol

best LOST episode ever!
 
Blader5489 said:
As soon as Locke saw that thing with French written on it, you knew it was Rousseau. As soon as you saw a body in the water, you knew it was Jin.

That doesn't make these 2 things any less awesome =P

I guess I'm just not used to figuring out twists ahead of time. Usually I'm like "oh shit, didn't see that coming" but in tonights episode everything was painfully obvious.

I like both characters so I guess I should've been more excited, but they didn't really do anything beside introduce themselves. And the writers used the same exact twist last episode too (young Charles Widmore) which kinda weakened the impact of this one.
 
Blader5489 said:
They're interesting the first time you watch them, but if you're like me and watch through the show 3 times, you couldn't give a shit about Kate's trust issues or Locke living on a pot farm.
Yeah I can kind of see someone getting tired or some stuff about the show! Makes me glad I 've only seen S1&2 once! All of season 3&4 I've seen 4 times, and I'm watching all 5 in a row next winter. Luckily I don't get tried of stuff I love! My fav Show ever!
 
omg rite said:
Agreed. The flashbacks were almost always interesting.

Lost is just one of the greatest shows ever. There are only 2 or 3 episodes I consider "bad". All the characters are memorable. It's just fantastic.

Yup. Here's my list of "bad" episodes:

Fire+Water: Here the suckiness of Charlie (in his flashback) starts to leak into on-island Charlie.

Glass Ballerina: B-plot that killed momentum after the premiere (one of LOST's best episodes)

Stranger In A Strange Land: Obvious. I thought the music in this episode was particularly good though.

And thats it.

Lots of parts I dont like (pretty much Charlies first two flashbacks, most of Kate's flashbacks) but thats it.

yoopoo said:
Boring ass episode...needs less Kate/Jack. More of everyone else.

I agree with the opposite of everything you just said.
 
HowardRoark said:
Ya, I loved seeing how Jack got his tattoo.

THANK YOU. and the one with Sun and her glass swan or ballerina or some shit i dont even remember what it was :lol .. the flashbacks that served a purpose were awesome (locke getting pushed out of the window)

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gdt5016 said:
Yup. Here's my list of "bad" episodes:

Glass Ballerina: B-plot that killed momentum after the premiere (one of LOST's best episodes)

:lol Where did I get swan from lmao... damn its been a long time.
 
This one just clicked for me. What I think fascinated me most is that the episode showed us things: so often we're told stuff like back story, or filling in the gaps, but here we saw everything: saw Kate and Jack plan to join together in the plan to lie, saw Rousseau's troop arrive on the beach, saw in physical form Sawyer's reconnection with Kate and Locke's emotional response to the light from the hatch.

I asked this question in my blog post, but I have to wonder whether or not Minkowski had been on the island before, and whether we're going to get a visit from him before. While I know that the bearing different is problematic and resulted in his bleeding, does that happen to everyone or just people with some sort of connection to the place? It seemed weird to bring in Fisher Stevens for such a short little arc that never went anywhere, so I'm really curious to see if that ever crops up again.

Great balance of on-island momentum, off-island manipulation (love how it slowly became more and more clear that Ben was orchestrating it all), and LOVE what they've done with Sun, turning her into a cold killer just as we find out she has something to live for other than revenge.

Fantastic stuff.
 
Overall, I'd say it was a solid episode. Not quite on the same level as Jughead. Like others have mentioned, I was wondering whether Rousseau remembers Jin, but I guess she had PTSD from killing all of her crew is a decent explanation.

I love how they write Sayid badass fight scenes.
 
gdt5016 said:
Yup. Here's my list of "bad" episodes:

Fire+Water: Here the suckiness of Charlie (in his flashback) starts to leak into on-island Charlie.

Glass Ballerina: B-plot that killed momentum after the premiere (one of LOST's best episodes)

Stranger In A Strange Land: Obvious. I thought the music in this episode was particularly good though.

And thats it.

Lots of parts I dont like (pretty much Charlies first two flashbacks, most of Kate's flashbacks) but thats it.



I agree with the opposite of everything you just said.


Five bucks says Jack's tattoos are the "key to everything"
 
HowardRoark said:
Ya, I loved seeing how Jack got his tattoo.
I didn't mind seeing Jack getting his tattoo, just minded that fugmonster Bai Ling.

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brandonh83 said:
I for one am a big supporter of the Kate flashbacks. I thought they were really interesting and well done.

As am I. Granted, there's only so many times I need to see Kate run to get that's what her character is about, but I never found myself bored during the episodes.
 
brandonh83 said:
I for one am a big supporter of the Kate flashbacks. I thought they were really interesting and well done.

Yes, let's be clear: the only one of Kate's flashes that didn't fundamentally work was "Eggtown," primarily because it was closing off loose ends. In a season where the other flash forwards were about where people had gone, Kate's was without mystery: they had to get her out of the charges against her, they had to close off the period with her mother, and they had to establish the Aaron factor. It felt like we were connecting dots as opposed to branching out the character.

It leaned a bit too heavily on her earlier flashbacks, which I agree were sold; the were compelling and, even if they didn't fit together into some broader mythology as they did with Locke, helped to explain at least part of what shaped her as a character.
 
brandonh83 said:
I for one am a big supporter of the Kate flashbacks. I thought they were really interesting and well done.

Actually I liked hers too (relationship with her mom), I am definatley remeber it worse then it actually was, its been so long since I've seen the first 3 seasons.
 
brandonh83 said:
I for one am a big supporter of the Kate flashbacks. I thought they were really interesting and well done.
Yeah me too, the Kate hate is just something I don't understand! The only flashback, in any ep I didn't like, was Charlie in a diaper! :/
 
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