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Friday, February 6, 2009

LOST!

Okay, this is mainly just meant for John (although really you guys should give it a shot. It's actually some super-dense sci-fi stuff, you have no idea). Anyway, I stumbled across this website: http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page and I've found it to be very informative. It's interesting to see all the info compiled. The mysteries section is especially interesting. When you start reading into things a little more, it really is crazy to see how all these things fit together. Apparently the show is made especially for the nerdy people who will be examining all the details and making conspiracy theories. I'm sure everything is going to fit together and there will be of "OH, so that's why that was significant" moments as we get to the end, but it really is a lot more fulfilling to be able to see the connections before everything is completely revealed.

Anyway, I finally feel like I am getting a grasp on everything as a whole and I've got somewhat of an idea of where they are heading, which is definitely helpful because it seems as though they are just going to get more and more abstract. I won't go into specifics because I don't want to get into spoilers (seriously though, rent the DVDs and watch them during the time slot Heroes normally comes on). I just thought I'd post that because it's a good way to waste some time and it really helps make sense of some things.

1 comment:

  1. Haha I lol'd when you said to watch them during the Heroes time-slot. That's probably a good idea. I'm on my last leg of Heroes and as soon as something happens in this season that I don't approve of, I'm out.
    I like the Lostpedia page, I remember stumbling across it a little while back when I wanted to know if they ever revealed what the numbers meant.
    Anyways, Tim and Lee, watch this show. It's amazing how well done it is, and it can be nerdy too below the surface depending on how deep into the mysteries you go, but it's still very good just on the surface.
    Gemma had told me that she watched the first season and didn't like the show, but when I made her watch just a few more episodes she was hooked on it.
    DO IT.

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