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I really enjoy reading the recaps of the shows, but some of the people who post in the forum get on my nerves. I was reading the 'LOST' forum and so many of the posts are bitching about how disappointed they are because it wasn't exactly what they expected. I know that's sort of the point of the whole site, but it is getting on my nerves. I occasionally think I should join there, but then I read all these whining posts from people who totally miss the point, and I change my mind.

My favorite post is this one: I can't believe there was no focus on what happened to poor frickin' Walt! This is a classic JJ season premiere - awesome previous season finale, but focus on the absolute wrong theme in the next season premiere.

Honestly. At the end of the season premiere everyone was whining about how they didn't show us what was in the bloody hatch, so they give us the hatch and now people are whining that it wasn't what they wanted it to be.

The whole point of the show is mystery and suspense. If they didn't give us mystery and suspence it wouldn't be Lost, it would be Gilligan's Island.

Sigh.

on 2005-09-22 03:44 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] nam-jai.livejournal.com
I haven't watched the episode yet, so I skimmed and jumped over this post, fearful of spoilers, but I know what you mean about TwoP. I have an unfortunate tendency to absorb other people's complaining, so that characters or plot points that never bothered me, or I never even noticed, then start to bug me too, or at the very least I can't help noting them and thinking of how much people will explode over this or that. It's distracting, and then too often I'd be thinking, "Wow, that was an amazing episode," only to go to the TwoP forums and be brought rudely down from my high. So I had to back off following those forums on shows that I like. (I've never even checked out the Lost forum.) It's true of the recaps to some extent as well, but I can't help reading those because the funny makes up for it!

on 2005-09-22 03:51 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] charliesmum.livejournal.com
Yeah. Every time I see Kate I think 'oh, she's looking sad and pensive' because that's what the recapper said. That doesn't spoil the show for me. The whining in the forum very easily could though.

Can't wait to hear what you thought of the episode!

on 2005-09-23 04:00 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] nam-jai.livejournal.com
Finally got to watch it this morning! (It's been a hellish week at work, but in repayment, the boss said to take Friday off. Yay!) I was just so tense the whole time, and actually, never going back to the people on the raft added to that. They would be brought up, or at one point I wondered for a fleeting second, "Where's Sawyer? Oh right..." and I felt this kind of scary void of just not knowing -- time was marching on for them, too, but what was happening? I thought it was very effective.

Conversely, being told right at the beginning what was in the hatch upped the suspense. So it all worked for me.

I guessed Desmond was the guy in the hatch as soon as I saw the runner (the fitness thing), and even though I wavered on that guess throughout the scene, he was still freaking me out anyway.

on 2005-09-23 04:13 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] charliesmum.livejournal.com
I'm going to guess that the raft storyline will pick up right where it left off, so we'll be going 'back in time' a bit. Hopefully.

About 1/2 through the beginning of that opening I shouted 'oh my god! It's the hatch!' and my husband looked at me like I was crazed.

I actually had fingernail marks in my palm. I've never gotten this into a tv show before.

Hurly rocks the world.

And, as I've said elsewhere, if I were in Kate's place I'd SO be borrowing Desmond's shower and laundry.

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