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Post by Sunan on Jan 15, 2006 15:06:26 GMT -5
As in, they've actually seen an episode and judged for themself that it wasn't their cup of tea, rather than saying it looks stupid from a preview? So far, I haven't met anyone who feels that way. I've lent out my first season of LOST, along with a burned copy of all the aired season two episodes to about seven or eight different people in the course of the past two months, and I've had great results. Not a single one of them had a bad thing to say about it, and now the show is beginning to spread like wildfire through my school.
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Post by ginger23 on Jan 15, 2006 15:29:18 GMT -5
My sister has watched a couple of episodes and she doesn't really like it. She said she just couldn't get into it, cause she started watching in the middle of last season. I let her borrow my season 1 dvd's but she didn;t have time to watch them.
I actually met someone yesterday who had never heard of Lost, seriously, we were talking about it and he said he had never heard of it, he said he watches tv all the time too. Thats just weird...
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Post by matt on Jan 15, 2006 15:56:27 GMT -5
I know a few people who watched season 1, found season 2 a little slow in the get-go, and dropped it. Too bad for them.
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Post by Paul Campbell on Jan 15, 2006 17:00:02 GMT -5
I know a few people who watched season 1, found season 2 a little slow in the get-go, and dropped it. Too bad for them. I know someone who did that too. If they had watched just one more episode they would habe seen the Orientation Film. Their loss.
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Post by matt on Jan 15, 2006 17:04:26 GMT -5
To oversimplify things a bit, I think it's a little reflective of society...I really appreciate shows that go for the slow burn, as Invasion has done this year. As you said earlier, Paul, 'less is more.'
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Post by Debra LI on Jan 16, 2006 9:09:43 GMT -5
My husband saw 2 episodes at the end of last season and decided he didn't like it. But he generally doesn't watch anything that may be supernatural/sci fi since I sucked him into the X-Files many years ago.
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Post by Cliff on Jan 16, 2006 11:57:29 GMT -5
My friend Adam doesn't like it. He only watched the first half of the pilot, proclaimed it 'too Hollywood' and stupid etc. and refuses to watch the rest of it.
My friend Herb doesn't care about TV, and my friend Eric..well..I have no idea what he watches, but it ain't Lost. As for the rest, well, that's why I come here.
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Post by Firebert on Jan 16, 2006 15:39:48 GMT -5
I don't, even my dad likes lost.
My dad doesn't like tv as a rule, and very few movies, it's crazy. but he doesn't have time to watch it consistantly...busy man that dad of mine
Nobody i know doesn't like lost, but a few people i know aren't interested enough to watch it enough to like it...so maybe that's the same thing.
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Post by rusty on Jan 16, 2006 15:45:14 GMT -5
Hmm...not really anyone I know...I mean, there is a poster for LOST in my school cafeteria! SO i guess event the staff at my school like it.
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Post by mutt on Jan 16, 2006 15:56:41 GMT -5
I know people that arent into LOST but I havent talked to anyone that absolutely hates it
but I AM a bit worried about some of the folks that WERE deep into it changing their minds now that they've seen the black smoke munster
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Post by rusty on Jan 16, 2006 16:12:32 GMT -5
Thats not good
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Post by matt on Jan 16, 2006 18:10:15 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I've heard the same. Hopefully they'll stick it out...
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Post by addboy on Jan 16, 2006 18:12:12 GMT -5
I know a lot of people not into the show, but few who aren't interested in seeing it from the beginning. I've gotten a ton of people into it thanks to my first season DVD.
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