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The death of Mr Eko was pointless. And by that crappy swarm thing that he faced down.

I am tuning this show out now.
 
omg i never thought youd say that
you should tune in to greys anatomy, and we can talk about it every friday
actually watched desperate housewvies last night and it was actually good
 
AAP said:
The death of Mr Eko was pointless. And by that crappy swarm thing that he faced down.

I am tuning this show out now.
The black thing is either hell/the devil. Or it could be part of the island. There was mechanical clanking, like you heard when Lock got pulled underground in the first season.
 
What was the point? He was by far the most interesting character. And the cheap death of him? It better be a teaser much like Charlie's death in the first episode was. And after this wednesday the show takes a three month break. Nothing but reruns.
 
AAP said:
What was the point? He was by far the most interesting character. And the cheap death of him? It better be a teaser much like Charlie's death in the first episode was. And after this wednesday the show takes a three month break. Nothing but reruns.
Echo was a great character, he must have wanted out. I think they just killed anna lucia cause she's a drunk.
Three months of re-runs? That fukcing sucks!
 
^^ i read this in the ny post the other day:

NY POST/By DON KAPLAN

ONLY echoes of Mr. Eko remain, after the hulking black priest of "Lost"
was torn apart by a monster last night.

The show had intended to kill off the enigmatic character from the
beginning, according to tvguide.com.


"We actually had a plan in place" when the actor who played Eko,
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, 39, joined the cast last season, says
executive producer Carlton Cuse.


"When Adewale came on the show, he didn't want to make a long-term
commitment to a series.


"We love him and so we agreed that he would come on the show and then
we would find a time in which his arc would come to an end.


"We sort of felt, after a lot of conversations with him. . . we wanted
to work on a deal for him to come back and that we would finish his
character somewhere in the [first] six episodes" this fall.


Among the many "Lost" mysteries, Mr. Eko's was one of the strangest.


He was an African ex-drug lord-turned-self-annointed priest who was
sitting in the tail section of the doomed airliner that crashed on the
strange island where the show unfolds.


Rumblings from the set of "Lost" say that Akinnuoye-Agbaje developed a
reputation for being difficult to work with.


Some cast members complained about him to producers, according to a
story appearing in an upcoming edition of TV Guide.


At times, he is said have have refused to film some scenes as scripted,
insisting on rewrites, and even demanded to be released from his
contract on several occasions.


"We would never let that kind of thing determine the creative direction
of the show," series co-creator Damon Lindelof says. "We're all in
service of the story."


In real life, Akinnuoye-Agbaje was also among the many actors on the
show who have grabbed headlines for various driving infractions in
Hawaii where the show is filmed.


In his case, the charges were eventually dropped. Akinnuoye-Agbaje's
run-in with law had little to do with his leaving the show, producers
say.
 
At the least they could have made his death his final atonement for his past sins.

Anna Lucia was just a waste of airtime. That staring over the eyebrows, permanent scowl on her face look was good for like, 5 seconds. I was so happy she was killed off.
 
The first six episodes conclude the first arc of this season. I have been told there are three in all.
 
The people are lost, spiritually, personally and religiously - their SOULS are lost. When they have found their way they leave the island.

Ecko was lost because he was conflicted between his violent past and his want to do good.

He found his path by stating that sometimes he had to do bad in order to do good.

Path found. Off the island. Peace out.
 
patsfan1379 said:
The people are lost, spiritually, personally and religiously - their SOULS are lost. When they have found their way they leave the island.

Ecko was lost because he was conflicted between his violent past and his want to do good.

He found his path by stating that sometimes he had to do bad in order to do good.

Path found. Off the island. Peace out.


Doesn't explain the incestous siblings. or Hurley's gf getting killed.

And what about the Others? They are obviously greatly connected with the outside world.
 
It's getting stupid now. It was much better before the others and the 'creatures' were shown.
 
BIKINIMOM said:
*sniff*

I feel so left out....


Dont have a TV.

Chica it's 2006 you can streamline on your computer the day after it's aired. A lot less commercials too, I also don't have tv.
 
AAP said:
What was the point? He was by far the most interesting character. And the cheap death of him? It better be a teaser much like Charlie's death in the first episode was. And after this wednesday the show takes a three month break. Nothing but reruns.

Nah, most interesting character is Sawyer!! Ok, maybe interesting is the wrong word,,,,,,
 
AAP said:
Doesn't explain the incestous siblings. or Hurley's gf getting killed.

And what about the Others? They are obviously greatly connected with the outside world.


They are all in a state of coma induced by the Dharma initiative. The Others are mind-implanted thought-beings sent by the Dharma initiative to help guide and control the group.

Think The Matrix style.
 
katdav said:
Nah, most interesting character is Sawyer!! Ok, maybe interesting is the wrong word,,,,,,


I AGREE!!!

Though the storyline of the pacemaker should have been stretched over 3-4 more episodes.
 
AAP said:
I AGREE!!!

Though the storyline of the pacemaker should have been stretched over 3-4 more episodes.
They whole pacemaker thing was alittle see through. It was a pretty small cut on his chest, and I would guess that it takes awhile to recover from that surgery.
 
It was kind of nerve wracking watching them plunge the needle through his sternum, but Pulp Fiction has done that scene to perfection.
 
I'm still in love with the series, although the writers are making more ends than they are tying up. Also, how in the fuck is jack suppose to perform spinal surgery when they don't even have a functioning defibrillator?
 
patsfan1379 said:
The people are lost, spiritually, personally and religiously - their SOULS are lost. When they have found their way they leave the island.

Ecko was lost because he was conflicted between his violent past and his want to do good.

He found his path by stating that sometimes he had to do bad in order to do good.

Path found. Off the island. Peace out.
My theory exactly, maybe they all died in the plane crash and there souls are lost till they complete whatever is bothering them. But yes the echo death just fucked me up. I felt the same when they killed his character off in oz.
 
And as I have said before I love freckles she taste like strawberrys.
And who does jack trust Ben or the girl who made him watch the tv, therse starting to be too much shit to think about.
 
patsfan1379 said:
They are all in a state of coma induced by the Dharma initiative. The Others are mind-implanted thought-beings sent by the Dharma initiative to help guide and control the group.

Think The Matrix style.

mmm I hate to admit it but that does make some sense.

Reaper.. I betcha he sides with Ben.
 
It seems to be the only plausible explanation. The Purgatory theory has been debunked I think. That would just be too easy though.

It has been well publicized that while they have the overarching storyline that explains the "big-picture" they are literally making up the middle as they go!
 
Get over it and move on.

You know you're going to be watching it this week.

The island is real, they're real, etc..
 
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