Lost

Okay - what kind of tropical island has a native cross between a grizzly and a polar bear?

Unless it's an albino, of course, but still..
 
Why is it a grizzly mix? I just figured it was a polar bear that was ship wrecked with the rest of the french circus 16 years ago.
 
Grizzman said:
Why is it a grizzly mix? I just figured it was a polar bear that was ship wrecked with the rest of the french circus 16 years ago.
It's actually the second Polar Bear. They killed one back in episode 2 or 3.
But hey, on an island with invisible dinosaurs, anything's possible.
 
"Lost" is fast becoming the most confusing, stream of conciousness, impossible, ridiculous, and just plain silly show on T.V.

but I won't miss an episode


and btw, the entire series is a dream sequence and in the end Pam will wake up and find Bobby in the shower on the Southfork Ranch
 
Was the bear even real. Was it what the boy feared the most (re the comic book) and his fears were projected to others around him? But that would'nt explain the earlier polar bear.....I dunno
 
guyinbsmt said:
Was the bear even real. Was it what the boy feared the most (re the comic book) and his fears were projected to others around him? But that would'nt explain the earlier polar bear.....I dunno
I think it was real. But I don't get to see every episode, so maybe not.
 
restlessnights said:
I think it was real. But I don't get to see every episode, so maybe not.

it just seems that they are throwing all these hints around about some kind of mind power.

I wonder how many more episodes before we are able figure this out
 
guyinbsmt said:
it just seems that they are throwing all these hints around about some kind of mind power.

I wonder how many more episodes before we are able figure this out
I have to wonder. I'm sure the writers have a master plan, but did they plan for one season? Two? Seven? The network was solidly behind the show, but you can never count on having a hit.
I just hope it doesn't collapse into a pile of junk like Twin Peaks did.
:cool:
 
I hope they have a master plan, it would really suck if suddenly the show tanked. I'm enjoying so far.

Was anyone else surprised that ABC would have a new show that is actually watchable?
 
guyinbsmt said:
I hope they have a master plan, it would really suck if suddenly the show tanked. I'm enjoying so far.

Was anyone else surprised that ABC would have a new show that is actually watchable?
I was shocked that they have a show with fat, old and Asian people on it.
 
guyinbsmt said:
it just seems that they are throwing all these hints around about some kind of mind power.

I wonder how many more episodes before we are able figure this out

There was another hint about Walt and mind power. Remember the episode where he was winning at backgammon and he said that someone (his dad?) had told him he was the luckiest person he'd ever seen?

I'm still not sure how this would lead to a polar bear threatening Walt, though, since that's not something one would wish for. This is leaving aside the whole issue of what a polar bear is even doing there in the first place.
 
guyinbsmt said:
Was the bear even real. Was it what the boy feared the most (re the comic book) and his fears were projected to others around him? But that would'nt explain the earlier polar bear.....I dunno

The bear is real. He has the ability to create things that he thinks of into reality. Obviously he has no control over the power. I don't know if it is triggered by fear or by his need for attention.
 
Wrong Element said:
There was another hint about Walt and mind power. Remember the episode where he was winning at backgammon and he said that someone (his dad?) had told him he was the luckiest person he'd ever seen?

I'm still not sure how this would lead to a polar bear threatening Walt, though, since that's not something one would wish for. This is leaving aside the whole issue of what a polar bear is even doing there in the first place.

Oh ya the backgammon game with Loc, I forgot about that.

I was thinking about the scene where Walt was reading the comic and they showed the polar bear then when walts father threw the comic book in the fire......maybe somewhere in Walt's mind he was mad enough at his father that the bear went after him after Walt escaped.....again I dunno just a thought
 
guyinbsmt said:
I hope they have a master plan, it would really suck if suddenly the show tanked. I'm enjoying so far.

Was anyone else surprised that ABC would have a new show that is actually watchable?

It was the teetering on the tanks' edge those last few episodes before the christmas break. Some really weak shows then.
I noticed next week is going to be a rerun. Are they still filming shows and adapting it to what people are saying?
I say if the intent is to last more than a season, they'll have to create opposing factions. Look back at all successful series of this nature that ran the gambit, they all had the good guyzz and the bad. That way they could always fill in the space between side adventures.
In losts' case, they could create two groups that people have different sympathies for and at the same time are in competition with each other. Makes for a really versatile show with writing options. One example, they could make two shows portraying the same battle/war/whatever from the perspective of the different groups.
With out the seperation though, the show will have a hard time running a second season. Nobody wants a total cliffhanger like they'd have to leave otherwise.

**edited to add: I thought walt was playing hurley at bacgammon
 
The Mutt said:
It's actually the second Polar Bear. They killed one back in episode 2 or 3.
Yes, this is the 2nd Polar Bear. The first one was in episode 2, and for those who don't remember...Walt happened to be looking at the Polar Bear in the comic book in that episode as well.

From Television Without Pity:
Walt's looking at a comic book. The page he's looking at features a picture of a polar bear, which is a nice gag thrown in by the director. Or, of course, if could mean that WALT IS A PSYCHIC MIRACLE CHILD WHO CAN CREATE ANIMALS OUT OF THIN AIR BY THINKING ABOUT THEM AND HE THOUGHT OF THE POLAR BEAR AND A POLAR BEAR APPEARED AND THE ISLAND IS ACTUALLY A HOME FOR PSYCHIC CHILDREN, LIKE HOGWARTS, EXCEPT FOR WITH PSYCHICS!!!!!!
:D

And here's a link for the entire episode review (the part about Walt & the Polar Bear starts at the bottom of page 5):
http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/story.cgi?show=136&story=6931&page=1&sort=&limit=
 
Mutt - Anything else in that comic book that would give us some clues for the show? Or are they just using that one because of the pic of the bear?
 
nova4u said:
Mutt - Anything else in that comic book that would give us some clues for the show? Or are they just using that one because of the pic of the bear?
Nothing I can think of. It's been a while since I read it and I'm not going to try and dig it out. (My comics are not in order. I'm only so much of a fanboy.)
:D
 
What in the bloody hell was the purpose of making a big deal about the "next half of the season premiere" if they were just going to follow with reruns?

US television seasons desperately need to be shortened. Studios can't afford production costs for that long anyway.
 
Lawler said:
What in the bloody hell was the purpose of making a big deal about the "next half of the season premiere" if they were just going to follow with reruns?

US television seasons desperately need to be shortened. Studios can't afford production costs for that long anyway.

I was just wondering that myself? it simply makes no sense unless they were trying not to compete last Wednesday night with some other show??
 
I am thinking that wanted to lure in Lost viewers (which probably ended up being a larger number than they originally expected) to stick around for the season premiere for Alias--built in viewership and all that.

We clearly see where the network's priority lies. Pisses me off. This is the only television show I watch. So, it matters.

:)
 
Grizzman said:


**edited to add: I thought walt was playing hurley at bacgammon


Walt did play Hurley at one point but wasnt it Loc that tought Walt how to play early in the season.
 
Don't mind the re-runs

I keep learning and seeing things I didn't see the first time.
Here are some quotes from an article by Kate O'Hare of zap2it.

"...But the tale quickly becomes one of heroism, survival, and friendship, and ultimately, the challenge or building a free society rather than yielding to a totalitarian one..."like in the novel "Watership Downs"

"This place isn't normal" - co-creator Damon Lindelof

"Week by week, ..characters histories are revealed in flashbacks, and the island's deep strangeness makes itself gradually apparent. The show becomes less about being stranded on a desert island, and more about what you learn once you get there."

"That's what Damon said over and over again, that the crazy thing about the show - one of many - is that all these people on this plane have seen each other before."

"Terry O'Quinn plays John Locke, which is also the name of the Enlightenment-era British philisopher who originated the term "tabula rasa", or "Blank slate", to describe the unformed mind at birth"

Enjoy!
 
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