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miguelperes dijo:What LOST Season Four's Premiere Might Look Like
With the total lack of news (or in Damon Lindelof's words and abundance of "Radio Silence") LOST fans can do little but speculate at this point. We know that LOST's show runners got the team together for a brain storming session and laid out the contours of the next forty eight episodes, we know that flash forwards will now be used in addition to flash backs, but we know little more than that. What's a LOST fan to do? Speculate, of course!
One thing that is surely to change is the rate at which threads are dealt with. In season two we spent a solid five episodes catching up on the various groups of characters in the wake of the hatch opening. Season three saw the infamous 'mini-pod,' a six episode resolution to the kidnapping that capped season two. We still don't know what happened to those poor souls in the arctic.
In those days, though, the series had plenty of time to deal with things. Eight more episodes to be precise. Now the series will have sixteen episodes to tell each of the final three pieces of the LOST story, fifteen if you consider the finale is usually a two hour episode. So loose threads will need to be tied together quickly. Let's take an inventory of what we have.
First on everybody's minds are the flash backs/flash forwards. We shouldn't worry too much about that concept. We're guaranteed fifteen pieces to that puzzle. The reason why Jack (Matthew Fox) was so desperate to get back to the island is probably NOT going to be a thread that we will see picked up immediately.
Right now, the people in the most precarious position are the folks on the beach. With 'help' on the way, the first people who will encounter the as-yet unknown Minkowski and company will be Sawyer (Josh Holloway), Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), Bernard, and Hurley (Jorge Garcia). Luckily they are in radio contact, something tells me they aren't going to have good news.
The next guy with an issue is Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick). He's deep below the sea at the moment, but luckily has plenty of scuba gear. What makes his position interesting is that he will have a unique point of view when he surfaces. He knows the people who are coming knew about him, but are not assigned by Penelope Widmore. The question is what - if anything - can he do about it?
Jack and company have Ben hostage, but will his knowledge of the approaching strangers force the group to work with Ben for their mutual survival; and where was John Locke (Terry O'quinn) heading? Has he fallen out of favor with Jack for good, or will he yet redeem himself.
Perhaps the most intriguing bit of info for some was the mention of The Others' destination, The Temple. Is the temple a remnant of the original people of the island? Why were The Other's heading there to begin with?
Altogether, it looks like the LOST crew has a lot to deal with in the first couple of episodes of LOST season four; but if the pace of LOST season threes second half is any indication, it looks like us fans are in for a hell of a ride.
pajaman69 dijo:no comprendo como pierden el tiempo viendo esa caga de lost prefiero hacerme una paja antes de ver esa cagaaa
pajaman69 dijo:no comprendo como pierden el tiempo viendo esa caga de lost prefiero hacerme una paja antes de ver esa cagaaa
pajaman69 dijo:no comprendo como pierden el tiempo viendo esa caga de lost prefiero hacerme una paja antes de ver esa cagaaa
pajaman69 dijo:no comprendo como pierden el tiempo viendo esa caga de lost prefiero hacerme una paja antes de ver esa cagaaa
PI0J0 dijo:andai puro desparramando moco conchatumare... jaja
estai bobina que lost es la mejor serie jamás hecha.
mariu dijo:¨quien sera el que murio
miguelperes dijo:What LOST Season Four's Premiere Might Look Like
With the total lack of news (or in Damon Lindelof's words and abundance of "Radio Silence") LOST fans can do little but speculate at this point. We know that LOST's show runners got the team together for a brain storming session and laid out the contours of the next forty eight episodes, we know that flash forwards will now be used in addition to flash backs, but we know little more than that. What's a LOST fan to do? Speculate, of course!
One thing that is surely to change is the rate at which threads are dealt with. In season two we spent a solid five episodes catching up on the various groups of characters in the wake of the hatch opening. Season three saw the infamous 'mini-pod,' a six episode resolution to the kidnapping that capped season two. We still don't know what happened to those poor souls in the arctic.
In those days, though, the series had plenty of time to deal with things. Eight more episodes to be precise. Now the series will have sixteen episodes to tell each of the final three pieces of the LOST story, fifteen if you consider the finale is usually a two hour episode. So loose threads will need to be tied together quickly. Let's take an inventory of what we have.
First on everybody's minds are the flash backs/flash forwards. We shouldn't worry too much about that concept. We're guaranteed fifteen pieces to that puzzle. The reason why Jack (Matthew Fox) was so desperate to get back to the island is probably NOT going to be a thread that we will see picked up immediately.
Right now, the people in the most precarious position are the folks on the beach. With 'help' on the way, the first people who will encounter the as-yet unknown Minkowski and company will be Sawyer (Josh Holloway), Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), Bernard, and Hurley (Jorge Garcia). Luckily they are in radio contact, something tells me they aren't going to have good news.
The next guy with an issue is Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick). He's deep below the sea at the moment, but luckily has plenty of scuba gear. What makes his position interesting is that he will have a unique point of view when he surfaces. He knows the people who are coming knew about him, but are not assigned by Penelope Widmore. The question is what - if anything - can he do about it?
Jack and company have Ben hostage, but will his knowledge of the approaching strangers force the group to work with Ben for their mutual survival; and where was John Locke (Terry O'quinn) heading? Has he fallen out of favor with Jack for good, or will he yet redeem himself.
Perhaps the most intriguing bit of info for some was the mention of The Others' destination, The Temple. Is the temple a remnant of the original people of the island? Why were The Other's heading there to begin with?
Altogether, it looks like the LOST crew has a lot to deal with in the first couple of episodes of LOST season four; but if the pace of LOST season threes second half is any indication, it looks like us fans are in for a hell of a ride.
Diego_V dijo:Ya listo .. lo traduje...ojo cn que algunas son interpretaciones mias
pero creo q todo esta correcto...
original
Con que podriamos encontrarnos en la premiere de la 4 temp de LOST
Con la total ausencia de noticias, los fans de LOST pueden
hacer poco , excepto especular hasta este punto, Nosotros
sabemos que el equipo ejecutivo de lost trabajan en conjunto para volarnos la mente en los proximos 48 episodios, sabemos que los flash forwards ahora seran adicionados a los flash backwards pero nosotros sabemos un poco mas que eso.
Que puede hacer un fan de lost?.. especular porsupuesto
Una cosa que va a cambiar de seguro es el hilo del argumento y como se va a distribuir.
en la 2 temporada vimos 5 solidos capitulos , actualizandonos sobre los varios grupos de personajes que vimos , en el abrimiento de la escotilla.
la 3 tempordada vimos la infame _"minopod" que wea?
6 capitulos que pretendian una resolucion al secuestro que
cubrio la ultimas parte de la 2 season.
y Todavia no sabemos que paso a esas 2 pobres almas en el artico.
en esos dias, aun cuando, la serie habia tenido mucho
tiempo para aclarar esas cosas, 8 episodios mas
para ser precisos ahora la serie tendra
16 episodios para contarnos cada uno de las tres piezas finales
de la historia de lost, 15 si tu consideras que la finale
es usualmente un cap de 2 horas. entonces si se pierde el
hilo sera necesario de unirlo enseguidamente
Ahora, vamos a ver un inventario de lo que tenemos.
Primero en todas las mentes estan los flash Backwards/Forward nosotros no podriamos preocuparnos mucho acerca de ese concepto.
nosotros tenemos garantizados 15 episodios para informarnos.
la razon de porque jack estaba tan desesperado para
volver a la isla probablemente no va a ser
parte del hilo que retomara la serie inemdiatamente cuando vuelva.
ahora mismo la gente en la pocision mas precaria son
los weoncitos de la playa, con la "ayuda " en el camino
la primera pesona que encontrara al "todavia no conocido"
Minkowski y compañia sera sawyer , jin, bernard y hurley
por suerte estan en contancto por radio algo
que me dice que ellos no van a ser portadores de buenas
noticias cuando llegue el "rescate"
El siguiente weon en discusion que tiene un tema pendiente es Desmond
el se encuentra en las profundidades del mar en estos
momentos, pero por suerte tiene suficientes equipos de buzos
lo que hace interesante de su posicion, es que tendremos un
unico punto de vista cuando el salga a la superficie.
el sabe que la gente que viene sabe de el.
pero no estan contratadas por la penny (mijita rica)
la preunta es.-aunque quisiera- el podria hacer
algo al respecto?
Jack y compañia tienen a ben como rehen pero
su conocimiento de el acerccamiento de extraños, fuerza al grupo
a trabajar en equpo , para su sobrevivencia mutua
y hacia donde se dirige johnn locke? oedecio a jack
para bien o porque se rindio ante lo que la isla le pidio?
quiza el pedacito mas intrigante de informacion que
se hizo mencion en el capitulo fue el llamado Templo
es el templo un vestigio de el pueblo originario
de la isla?
y que se supone que iban a iniciar ahi los otros?
Todo junto pareciera que el elenco de lost tendra mucho
por hacer con los primero cap de la 4 temporada.
perdonen la redaccion.
oceanic dijo:Ufffff, nada claro, solo especulaciones, ninguna maraton en AXN, toy que llamo a la ABC pa ke partan pronto, ke se han creido, ja
Desmond dijo:CONSULTA
La azafata que atiende a Jack en el avion al comienzo del ultimo capitulo.
¿Aparece en algun FashBack??
Me parece que la vi en algun capitulo.