In my LOST rewatch, I’ve been very excited for a few specific episodes. “Exposé,” the Nikki and Paulo episode, was extremely high on the list.
And it definitely delivered; it was as fucked up and hilarious as I remembered. Truly one of LOST’s best hours.
And it definitely delivered; it was as fucked up and hilarious as I remembered. Truly one of LOST’s best hours.
I’m starting the best four-episode run in LOST’s entire existence right now, and one of the best in all of TV from what I remember: “The Brig,” “The Man Behind the Curtain,” “Greatest Hits,” and “Through the Looking Glass.”
When this show was good, it was so good.
When this show was good, it was so good.
I can’t tell you all how much I fucking YELLED at this in 2007. I still remember being sick in bed for this finale and hurting my throat from yelling.
The season 3 finale cleaves LOST pretty well into two shows. Before it, it’s a show about plane crash survivors on a mysterious and hostile island. After it, it’s a show about The Island as a character and science fiction and magnets.
TBD which I like more on rewatch.
TBD which I like more on rewatch.
It& #39;s finally time for the main reason I decided to do this LOST rewatch. If you know, you know.
10000000/10.
"The Constant" truly is one of the very best episodes of television ever.
"The Constant" truly is one of the very best episodes of television ever.
Finished season 4, and these motherfuckers done moved the island. I wonder if season 5 is as silly as I remember it being. This is about where my memory for Lost gets veryyyy hazy, just a bunch of sci-fi and gods and whatever else.
And now just finished season 5. That was WAY better than I remembered it. As in, maybe the second best season of LOST, after 1? So many great episodes, particularly the Daniel Farady episode “The Variable.” And a great finale too.
On to season 6, finally.
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On to season 6, finally.
Maaaan, John Locke’s story is truly depressing from start to finish and beyond. Even in the sixth season flash-sideways, I just get a deep sadness whenever I see him.
I know "The Constant" and "Through the Looking Glass" get the most hype, but "Ab Aeterno" is just below them on the LOST Episode Rankings. In one episode, the show gives Richard a better backstory than 75% of the original characters.
Just got to "Across The Sea," which I remember really liking but I also remember people hating it, thinking it& #39;s the worst episode of LOST, a travesty, etc. Curious to see how it holds up five years later and, christ, 117 episodes into this rewatch.