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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1005 on: April 18, 2008, 04:10:20 AM »
whens this back on ?
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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1006 on: April 20, 2008, 03:44:20 AM »
whens this back on ?
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cool, looking forward to it.

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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1007 on: April 20, 2008, 01:27:09 PM »
cant wait 8) 8)



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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1010 on: April 22, 2008, 03:50:53 AM »
SPOILERS





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Episode 4.09: "The Shape of Things to Come" (Ben-centric flash-forward)
Airdate: April 24, 2008, 10 p.m.
Written by: Brian K. Vaughan & Drew Goddard
Directed by: Jack Bender
Episode Description: Locke's camp comes under attack, and Jack tries to discover the identity of a body that has washed ashore.
Guest Stars: Ken Leung as Miles, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Tania Raymonde as Alex, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Marc Vann as doctor, Kevin Durand as Keamy, Yetide Badaki as desk clerk, Kaveh Kardan as merchant, Faran Tahir as Ishmael Bakir and Sean Douglas Hoban as Doug.
Flash-forward Spoilers:

    * We revisit Sayid's romance with Iraqi love Nadia, and find out why he's killing people for Ben.
    * It features Ishmael Bakir, a a high-ranking Middle Eastern businessman in his 40s. While charming, he carries himself with a sense of quiet menace. We get the impression that this distinguished man has the capacity for great violence.
    * It features a French-speaking African desk clerk. She's cold to some guests, but gracious to the wealthy.
    * It features a British doorman in his 50s. He is distinguished and works for a luxury building.
    * It features two Arabic bedouins who are able to ride a horse.
    * Sayid is one of the pallbearers at his former love, Nadia's, funeral.
    * NEW! Ben does battle in the Tunisian desert and spies on Nadia's funeral in Iraq.

On-Island Spoilers:

    * Ben's war with British billionaire Charles Widmore over control of the island intensifies.
    * NEW! Ben is playing piano. Locke comes barging in the room, followed by Sawyer, asking about 'Code 14J.' Ben acts alarmed and asks where has he heard that. Locke explains that the phone rang and a voice on the other end repeatedly said 'Code 14J.' Ben grabs a shotgun and tells the others they'd better fortify the other house with sight on the tree line, because "they are here."
    * NEW! Keamy and the snipers emerge through the jungle in elaborate camouflage uniforms. He takes Alex hostage, and threatens Ben that he will kill his daughter.
    * Doctor Ray's body washes ashore, and Jack tries to discover his identity. The body itself is not that significant, but what it implies is.
    * NEW! The freighter people start wreaking some major havoc on the island's inhabitants.
    * NEW! Claire's house blows up. Someone running towards it flies through the air.
    * Three minor characters are killed in the first 15 minutes.
    * Sawyer, Locke, and Hurley are at the barracks. Sawyer is talking to a group of children as one of the houses is on fire. Military soldiers with war paint and guns storm the barracks.
    * Hurley has an encounter with the smoke monster, and a new dimension of it's mercurial nature is revealed.
    * A "major" character is shot in the head - execution style.
    * NEW! Sawyer, Miles, and a banged-up Claire, holding baby Aaron, make a ghastly discovery in the jungle: one dead body and an extra dismembered arm.
    * Claire is in significant danger. Mysterious things are happening to her that set up the next few episodes — and the next few years.

Rumors:

    * The episode shows how Ben convinced Sayid to work for him.
    * Bakir is the first person Sayid is required to kill for Ben.
    * Jack makes an appearance in one of the flash-forward scenes.
    * Matthew Abbadon is mentioned in the episode.
    * Most of the castaways on Locke's side with no speaking roles are killed by the freighter people.
    * Sawyer kills a couple of the freighter people, saves Claire and Aaron, and they escape with Miles. Sawyer thinks he might be able to use Miles as a hostage, but Miles makes it clear that the freighter people don't care about him.
    * Ben controls the smoke monster and uses it to kill all of the freighter people who attack the camp (except Keamy) to Locke's and Hurley's amazement. Keamy makes the smoke monster run away with a device that apparently produces some kind of electromagnetic reaction. Ben runs away with Hurley and Locke, but Alex is shot dead by Keamy.
    * Jack realizes Charlotte has been communicating with those on the freighter the whole time through another phone, and she's the one who told them where Ben is hiding.

Episode 4.10: "Something Nice Back Home" (Jack-centric flash-forward)
Airdate: May 1, 2008, 10 p.m.
Written by: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Directed by: Stephen Williams
Episode Description: When Jack's health is seriously compromised, Kate and Juliet must learn to work together in order to save him; and something goes wrong as Sawyer, Claire, Aaron and Miles continue their trek away from Locke’s camp and back to the beach.
NEW! Guest Stars: Ken Leung as Miles, Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, Rebecca Mader as Charlotte, Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Sam Anderson as Bernard, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Kevin Durand as Keamy, John Terry as Christian Shephard, and Dominic Monaghan as Charlie.
Flash-forward Spoilers:

    * We learn how Jack made the transition from "The Beginning of the End" to how he ended up in "Through The Looking Glass."
    * It features Erika Stevens, an African-American doctor in her late-30s. She is an intelligent, caring doctor who is not adverse to putting in long work hours to help her patients.
    * It features Dr. Stillman, a kind, but no-nonsense psychiatrist in his 50s who reaches a wall with a patient and has to reach out for help.
    * NEW! Jack's flash-forward revolves around Kate.
    * NEW! Jack visits Hurley at Santa Rosa. Hurley imparts a chilling message from Charlie to Jack.
    * It features a scene inside the St. Sebastian Neurology Clinic, bustling with doctors and nurses in scrubs and white smocks. Jack and his father, Christian Shephard, are there. One scene takes place at the hospital’s front desk and another inside Dr. Jack Shephard’s office.
    * Walt's island visitations are alluded to in this episode.

On-Island Spoilers:

    * NEW! Jack collapses, unconscious, on the beach. Juliet takes charge and performs emergency surgery.
    * NEW! Christian Shephard reaches out to both of his children.
    * Sun, Jin, Charlotte, and Daniel go through the jungle, while Sawyer and Claire go to a DHARMA station.
    * A new DHARMA station called the Orchid is visited, which will shed more light on the island's time-warping properties.

Episode 4.11: "Cabin Fever" (Locke-centric flashback)
Airdate: May 8, 2008, 10 p.m.
Directed by: Paul Edwards
Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff & Kyle Pennington
NEW! Episode Description: Locke is enlightened as to the whereabouts of Jacob's cabin, and life aboard the freighter becomes perilous.
NEW! Guest Stars: Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus, Lance Reddick as Matthew Abaddon, Marc Vann as doctor, Kevin Durand as Keamy, Anthony Azizi as Omar, Grant Bowler as Captain Gault, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Holland Roden as Emily, Rebecca Tilney as Emily's mother, Amanda Carlin as ER nurse, Patrick Torres as ER doctor, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Matthew Pedersen as physical therapist, Mandy June Turpin as Florence, Sarah Duval as Melissa, Charles Henry Wyson as John Locke (age 5), Phil Abrams as Gellert and Caleb Steinmeyer as John Locke (age 16).
Flashback Spoilers:

    * The episode is about Locke's childhood.
    * It features a five-year-old Caucasian boy with green eyes. He is sweet, shy, tentative and smart. Has to take a test and becomes nervous about passing.
    * It features a teenage Caucasian boy (16 or 17) with green eyes. He is angry, a little nerdy, defiant and rebellious. There's a lot more to this kid than meets the eye. He tries to fight back against older, stronger boys but is pushed into a locker.
    * It features a teenage Caucasian girl (16) with red hair. She is emotional, prone to dramatic gestures, passionately in love and fights with her Mom about it.
    * It features a Caucasian mother in her late 30s, with red hair and blue or green eyes. She's frazzled, annoyed, trying to keep her daughter under control and tired of dealing with her when she seems to only make one bad decision after the other.
    * It features Gellert, a high school chemistry teacher. He is intelligent and understanding, and he offers a bright student the chance of a lifetime but becomes resentful when the offer is refused.
    * It features Florence, a foster mother in her late 30s who is worn out and overwhelmed. She is charmed by an unexpected visitor she anxiously hopes might help her situation, but she turns punitive when it doesn't go well.
    * It features Susie, a nurse working the late shift who unexpectedly has to help deliver a baby. Professional and compassionate, she tries to help the mother adjust to her new reality.
    * The flashbacks take place at the 1950s. We see Emily Locke giving birth at a hospital. We also see a familiar face present during John Locke's birth - Richard Alpert.
    * We find out about Richard Alpert's real job.
    * It features a scene with a sixteen year old John Locke having an intense conversation with his chemistry teacher at his school, Cowin Heights. Young Locke is upset and tells him, "Don't you understand science can't solve everything!"
    * A young Locke just got beat up and is waiting in the nurse's office with Gellert, his chemistry teacher. Gellert tries to find out who beat him up to no avail. Gellert then informs him that he's been invited to Carson Bio-Labs' summer camp. Locke says that it's those sort of things that got him beat up. He then questions how they even know about him. Gellert suggests they sent a rep to the science fair he participated in, and mentions he got into the Costa Mesa event. Locke blows up at Gellert proclaiming he is not a scientist.
    * It features a dramatic scene in which a little girl runs out of a house and gets struck by a car in the street.
    * It features a scene with Locke and Matthew Abbadon.

Rumors:

    * The episode fills in the blanks about where Ben and Locke are headed [possibly the Temple].
    * Locke learns how his father really ended up on the island.
    * The rest of the Others who have been hiding will reappear. Harper and probably Alpert will be in the episode.

Episode 4.12-13: "There's No Place Like Home" (Ben/Oceanic 6-centric flash-forward)
Airdate: (Part 1) May 15, 2008, 10 p.m., (Part 2) May 29, 2008, 9 p.m.
Directed by: Stephen Williams
Guest Star: Andrea Gabriel as Nadia
Flash-forward Spoilers:

    * The episode elaborates on Jack's flash-forward ambition to journey back to the island, and what happened to those who didn't get off the island.
    * Jin, Sawyer and Locke are alive on the island in the future.
    * It features Donna, a pretty, blonde Australian in her 40s, who has had to deal with many set-backs in her life, but is strong and has persevered. Now, she has to deliver painful and emotional news.
    * It features Karen Decker. She is pretty, pleasant and sharp as a whip. She is a leader and quick-witted. She can manage difficult personalities with ease, and hold sway three people in a room or a hundred in an audience.
    * It features Millbanks, a rugged, smart Australian who works outdoors with his hands. He's the kind of guy you'd want with you to get out of a tough situation.
    * A large number of people arrive for a funeral, all dressed in black. On the parking lot are shiny BMWs, Mercedes, and a couple of black stretch limousines with California plates. There was no flock of press. Sayid and Nadia are standing outside the church as mourners filed in. A limo arrives, and Hurley exits along with Kate and Aaron. The group hugs and talks briefly at the top of the stairs before heading inside to meet with Jack. Then, a large portrait of a staid older gentleman with gray hair was being carried into the church. The funeral was for Christian Shephard.
    * It features a scene with Ben and Sun at London.
    * We find out who is in the coffin.
    * There are two alternative explanations for why Oceanic 815 is in the trench at the bottom of the ocean. It will not be clear which story one should believe. Both stories will be presented and both stories will have legitimate facts presented on their behalves.
    * The mystery of Ben's list is linked to the wreckage.
    * Charlotte Lewis was an obvious reference to C.S. Lewis and an important clue to places that will be introduced at the end of the season [and an important clue to Charlotte's own, as-yet-untold important backstory].
    * It features one of the most spectacular kisses ever seen on the show. The kiss happens off the island, and it will complicate the Jack-Kate-Sawyer love triangle.
    * The season-ending twist, code-named ''Frozen Donkey Wheel,'' is not the last scene of the episode. It will leave viewers ballistic as far as cliffhangers go, and set the stage for another series reinvention.

On-Island Spoilers:

    * The episode shows how the Oceanic Six escaped the island.
    * Kate, Sun, and Jin get on the freighter.
    * We find out whether Jack or Locke was right.
    * Ben probably knows why Widmore is looking for the island, but may not be telling the full truth. We will find out whether Ben is telling the full truth.
    * The Orchid will pay off in a big way.
    * A little more stuff about the freighter folk will be incorporated to make things more fluid.
    * The freighter people are not the ones who rescue the Oceanic Six.

Rumors:

    * Jack's beginning efforts to return to the island mirror the real-time events of him leaving the island with the rest of the "Oceanic Six."
    * The big kiss is between Sawyer and Claire. Kate sees them, and it's the reason she does not want to go back to the island.
    * Dr. Candle (Francois Chau) is on the island. This may suggest that he's appearing on the Orchid's orientation film, or he has a large part in a flash sequence.
    * The Orchid is one of the largest DHARMA stations built. It has multiple floors and different sections that have different purposes.
    * The pilot (Greg Grunberg) might make an appearance.



































 

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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1012 on: April 24, 2008, 04:48:46 AM »
dam man thats an intense theroy, some off the things certinly fit, it sucks that we have to wait another couple of years for all the answers
 

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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1013 on: April 24, 2008, 10:10:54 AM »
episode tonight!
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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1014 on: April 24, 2008, 10:12:38 AM »
episode tonight!

fuck yes!  time to get lost!



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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1015 on: April 24, 2008, 10:13:00 AM »
can't wait to download it 2moro.
 

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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1016 on: April 24, 2008, 10:23:26 AM »
episode tonight!

fuck yes!  time to get lost!
YEE! im fuuuuucking puuuuumped  8)
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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1018 on: April 24, 2008, 10:49:13 PM »
HO

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SHIT!!!


one of the better episodes in the series!  WOW!  fucking awesome, bout to watch it again! haha

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Re: Sticky: *spoiler* has anyone seen Lost's second season premiere?
« Reply #1019 on: April 25, 2008, 04:37:43 AM »
^ really? i didnt think it was that good, most of the episodes this season have been better
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