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Post by Emily on Jan 18, 2007 14:56:23 GMT -5
Well, we all know LOST in a numb er will end. That sucks, yet I know why. I just dont see why the community should just end because lost does. Sure, Jay, I don't know if you ever caught on, but I always thought we created sort of an actualy famaly community (I know that sounds like the brady bucnh, sorry) lol) So why not continue you the ramblecast at least?
Oh, and theri are tstill two podcasts about firefly, and that was canacaled three bloody years ago and only had 16 great epasodes. Oh, and babylon 5 was on like a decade ago and theres a podcast about that lol ;D
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Post by Casper on Jan 18, 2007 15:04:08 GMT -5
Doesn't "Lost" end in like 2009 in the earliest? Did I miss something? *confused*
Ah, I guess that refers to something on the podcast. Didn't have the opportunity to listen yet.
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Post by Kay on Jan 19, 2007 5:21:38 GMT -5
We can also drag all the LOST fans to our place, Ems LOL. *kidding*
Honestly, I'd also love to see this community live on, also after LOST.
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Post by lillostgirly on Jan 19, 2007 23:31:46 GMT -5
That'd be cool, but wouldn't all the questions be answered? What would we talk about?
The producers are thinking about making season 4 the last season, which realllly stinks. I want it to keep going a while.
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Post by Emily on Jan 20, 2007 0:05:40 GMT -5
Doesn't "Lost" end in like 2009 in the earliest? Did I miss something? *confused*
Ah, I guess that refers to something on the podcast. Didn't have the opportunity to listen yet. Actualy, it could very well end next year
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Post by kwhit on Jan 20, 2007 9:25:28 GMT -5
yeah well . . . I think even after the end of Lost there will still be some kind of things to interpret. There so much symbolism and other things that we haven't completly connected yet. It'll probably be like after Harry Potter 7. Mugglecast (if any of you are fans) were explaining how they could go on forever talking about the books.
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Post by McLostie42 on Jan 27, 2007 12:15:24 GMT -5
That'd be cool, but wouldn't all the questions be answered? What would we talk about? The producers are thinking about making season 4 the last season, which realllly stinks. I want it to keep going a while. Well hopefully Lost will go on till season 5. The writers have said that: Season 1 - was about the beach (and the fusies) Season 2 - was about the hatch (and the tallies) Season 3 - is about the Others Season 4 - They said that they don't want to give away what this season is about yet...im thinking maybe more about the mythology of the island Season 5 - I hope that they do this season if they have enough material to work with...this could be their wrap-up season to tie everything together and make a great ending. But, if they truly have nothing left to work with then I would rather see it end early and on a great note then to go on for another season.
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Post by McLostie42 on Jan 27, 2007 12:37:43 GMT -5
sorry i forgot to reply to your first question in my last post. Although we wouldn't have as much to talk about after the show ended, I think there will still be some good material to discuss. I don't remember where or when I heard this but I remember Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse saying something like they wouldn't answer all of the questions that they have given to us and that they would be up to us to figure out...but they wouldnt be questions that would be impossible to figure out and that yes, they would answer all of the burning questions that they have thrown at us
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Post by malcolmthrock on Jan 29, 2007 12:49:32 GMT -5
i'm worried that because of all the overwhelming questions, that the last season is going to be crazy, which may or may not be a good thing. it's gotta be hard to end such a mythological series. look at buffy, a series of unfortunate events, star wars, lotr, etc. they all ended leaving a lot of loose ends.
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Post by Casper on Jan 29, 2007 12:59:24 GMT -5
i'm worried that because of all the overwhelming questions, that the last season is going to be crazy, which may or may not be a good thing. it's gotta be hard to end such a mythological series. I have to say that I see it totally the other way around. With a fixed ending point the show can *avoid* just this rushed ending by making a plan from now to the end what they wanna tell ... when they wanna reveal it. It should end quite nicely ...
... in contrast to shows that get the order to wrap it up in five episodes cause they are canceled.
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Post by malcolmthrock on Feb 4, 2007 18:51:21 GMT -5
yeah, that's true. i hope the finale is like, 3 hours long.
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