Lost

Wiki sums the plot up in one sentence: "[T]he hero's journey into a realm of terrors to bring back some boon to save himself and his people"".

Is it me, or is the syntax in that sentence all off. What does that mean? And could the "boon" in that sentence actually be Boone, the character? This is why I don't read the wikis.....
 
Wiki sums the plot up in one sentence: "[T]he hero's journey into a realm of terrors to bring back some boon to save himself and his people"".

I figured it had meaning.... the camera scanned over the book, slowly, on top of his dresser. Thank god for the DVR...
 
Is it me, or is the syntax in that sentence all off. What does that mean? And could the "boon" in that sentence actually be Boone, the character? This is why I don't read the wikis.....

I thought the same thing, but boon is something asked....a favor

He did bring back information but he's playing both end against the middle, he wants off that Island....
 
I thought the same thing, but boon is something asked....a favor

He did bring back information but he's playing both end against the middle, he wants off that Island....

Are you talking about Sawyer?
And do you think we will have a sideways of boone?
 
I hope they reveal what line of eyeliner he wears.

Tha actor recently said that he doesn't wear eyeliner and, in fact, the makeup artist has to try and lighten the natural darkness of his lash line with concealer. He said that he was teased about it when he was a child because the other kids thought he was wearing makeup.

If I had those eyelashes it would save me a bundle on makeup.
 
Are you talking about Sawyer?
And do you think we will have a sideways of boone?

I think it's a definite possibility. A sideways with Alex makes me think we'll see sideways moments with Boone, Charlie, and (I hope) Anna Lucia.
 
tonight's episode

"Ab Aeterno," Richard Alpert faces a difficult choice.

Yes, that's right. More guyliner tonight.
 
Mr. Guyliner blew me away tonight.

Impeccable acting.

Normally delete DVR'd episodes of 'Lost' right after watching but Ima gonna keep this one for a while longer.

Still in awe in a way...
 
Mr. Guyliner blew me away tonight.

Impeccable acting.

Normally delete DVR'd episodes of 'Lost' right after watching but Ima gonna keep this one for a while longer.

Still in awe in a way...

And damn can that guy ride a horse!

I grew up in the era when Westerns ruled the world, so I've seen a thousand actors ride a thousand horses. I've seen very few ride as well. He could have been balancing a book on his head. I'm hella impressed.

I wonder if they put that scene in just so he could show off.
 
And damn can that guy ride a horse!

I grew up in the era when Westerns ruled the world, so I've seen a thousand actors ride a thousand horses. I've seen very few ride as well. He could have been balancing a book on his head. I'm hella impressed.

I wonder if they put that scene in just so he could show off.

And to think, it was all CGI. The stuff they can do with computers, huh?
 
Don't bum me out by saying his horseriding was all CGI because I was just going to agree with Mutt.

Proof?
 
Don't bum me out by saying his horseriding was all CGI because I was just going to agree with Mutt.

Proof?

There was an article in T.V. Guide last week, I think it was. One of those behind the scenes deals. Spoiler free of course. Showed Nestor Carbonell on one of those fake horses, like a barrel with a saddle basically. Same kind they used in the LOTR films.

Hell, half the time they aren't even in Hawaii, it's green screens and stage sets.

Bit of a let down, I know. But still cool how they do all that stuff.


The black smoke is real though.
 
There was an article in T.V. Guide last week, I think it was. One of those behind the scenes deals. Spoiler free of course. Showed Nestor Carbonell on one of those fake horses, like a barrel with a saddle basically. Same kind they used in the LOTR films.

Hell, half the time they aren't even in Hawaii, it's green screens and stage sets.

Bit of a let down, I know. But still cool how they do all that stuff.

The black smoke is real though.

Well, huh. That kinda blows. Now I wish I hadn't even bumped this thread.

But his acting wasn't CGI'd. He was soooo impressive.

One of the best episodes in a longass time and here I thought it would suck when I read the brief summary from DirecTV.
 
P.S. I know all about the green screens and stage sets... the horseriding being CGI is what Jesse Jamed me (aka Blindsided me)
 
Mr. Guyliner blew me away tonight.

Impeccable acting.

Normally delete DVR'd episodes of 'Lost' right after watching but Ima gonna keep this one for a while longer.

Still in awe in a way...

It was quite an excellent job.
 
In agreement ... that really was quite an amazing episode with some really important revelations about the balance of power on the island.

I laughed when I saw the white rock make another appearance.

And I am going to ignore the CGI posts and will simply believe that Ricardo (I am no longer calling him Mr. Guyliner) has thighs of steel that can grip a horse that way. Ahem.
 
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