No, no, the island just has the capacity to travel through time, or something like that. Still a little iffy on it, but I'm fairly sure it isn't a parallel world, and I do think it makes enough sense to be believable. xD
Awww! I personally still think it's lots of fun to hypothesize on every little nuance of this crazy show. I'm sure it's the writer in me that goes "oh! what if this happened or they did this or the explanation is this!" because life is just one big "what if" scenario for me. xD But I can certainly understand your frustration with it, you just have to look at it like a roller coaster ride in the dark where you're not sure when a twist or turn is gonna hit you, but enjoy the ride for its thrills and surprises anyway. :)
I'll love to see how they explain everything but guessing and theorizing is half the fun. ^_^
I like to think character's deaths mean something in the larger picture. On LOST, I find that nothing is truly meaningless, we just don't know all the reasons behind it yet. I'm an optimist when it comes to the show, I think. XD
Hey, no worries! It can be really frustrating, I know! I almost gave up during S3. I've just learned to embrace the craziness rather than fight it. It's not so much about the end (and all the answers) but rather the journey in getting there. My opinion anyways. :)
I'm fairly sure it isn't a parallel world, and I do think it makes enough sense to be believable. Oh god. I wish it'd rather be a parallel world. Much more common in fiction, a theory everyone's used to and which doesn't make your brains fry like a sausage on a pan. xDDDDD
you just have to look at it like a roller coaster ride in the dark where you're not sure when a twist or turn is gonna hit you, but enjoy the ride for its thrills and surprises anyway. :) LMAO. It feels more like you're seeing big bright signs "WE ARE SLOWLY GOING UP NOW" and in the next moment end up with a 90° downward slide. xDDDDD
I'm an optimist when it comes to the show, I think. XD Yeh I can see that xDDD But even if there is the big "every death means something" theory, I don't rly like shows with bloodbaths.
It's not so much about the end (and all the answers) but rather the journey in getting there. My opinion anyways. :) LOL. I'm just watching out for characters that I like. I almost gave up when Charlie was killed, but I went on for Sawyer. And then Daniel came. Hip-hip-horray \o/
LMAO. It feels more like you're seeing big bright signs "WE ARE SLOWLY GOING UP NOW" and in the next moment end up with a 90° downward slide. xDDDDD LOLOLOL! This is also true. xDD
Yeh I can see that xDDD But even if there is the big "every death means something" theory, I don't rly like shows with bloodbaths. Oh, see, my other great TV fandom love is 24 so I'm used to even larger quantities of blood in my baths. XDD
I almost gave up in S3 when it just seemed like the show was going no where but then, lo! and behold! this man FALLS OUT OF THE SKY and it was Daniel Faraday and he pretty much saved LOST for me. S4 remains my favourite season, pretty easily. :)
Oh, see, my other great TV fandom love is 24 so I'm used to even larger quantities of blood in my baths. XDD
Never watched it. They also like killing permanent characters or only the one-episode ones? Cuz there's a big difference. I don't care about guest appearences.
Oh, they kill anyone and everyone they darn well please when they darn well please. xD No one is safe on 24 . . . well, except for Jack Bauer, of course. But that's because he's Jack freaking Bauer. ;)
Awww! I personally still think it's lots of fun to hypothesize on every little nuance of this crazy show. I'm sure it's the writer in me that goes "oh! what if this happened or they did this or the explanation is this!" because life is just one big "what if" scenario for me. xD But I can certainly understand your frustration with it, you just have to look at it like a roller coaster ride in the dark where you're not sure when a twist or turn is gonna hit you, but enjoy the ride for its thrills and surprises anyway. :)
I'll love to see how they explain everything but guessing and theorizing is half the fun. ^_^
I like to think character's deaths mean something in the larger picture. On LOST, I find that nothing is truly meaningless, we just don't know all the reasons behind it yet. I'm an optimist when it comes to the show, I think. XD
Hey, no worries! It can be really frustrating, I know! I almost gave up during S3. I've just learned to embrace the craziness rather than fight it. It's not so much about the end (and all the answers) but rather the journey in getting there. My opinion anyways. :)
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Oh god. I wish it'd rather be a parallel world. Much more common in fiction, a theory everyone's used to and which doesn't make your brains fry like a sausage on a pan. xDDDDD
you just have to look at it like a roller coaster ride in the dark where you're not sure when a twist or turn is gonna hit you, but enjoy the ride for its thrills and surprises anyway. :)
LMAO. It feels more like you're seeing big bright signs "WE ARE SLOWLY GOING UP NOW" and in the next moment end up with a 90° downward slide. xDDDDD
I'm an optimist when it comes to the show, I think. XD
Yeh I can see that xDDD But even if there is the big "every death means something" theory, I don't rly like shows with bloodbaths.
It's not so much about the end (and all the answers) but rather the journey in getting there. My opinion anyways. :)
LOL. I'm just watching out for characters that I like.
I almost gave up when Charlie was killed, but I went on for Sawyer. And then Daniel came. Hip-hip-horray \o/
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LOLOLOL! This is also true. xDD
Yeh I can see that xDDD But even if there is the big "every death means something" theory, I don't rly like shows with bloodbaths.
Oh, see, my other great TV fandom love is 24 so I'm used to even larger quantities of blood in my baths. XDD
I almost gave up in S3 when it just seemed like the show was going no where but then, lo! and behold! this man FALLS OUT OF THE SKY and it was Daniel Faraday and he pretty much saved LOST for me. S4 remains my favourite season, pretty easily. :)
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Never watched it. They also like killing permanent characters or only the one-episode ones? Cuz there's a big difference. I don't care about guest appearences.
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