Because What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

By Beth in Uncategorized, ABC, Lost on April 25 2007

It’s Wednesday morning and I have a day ahead of work, actually two minutes till I officially start my work day but I’m daydreaming about 10 PM tonight when I get to finally watch “Lost.”

Why must I live for that one hour of reprieve and all its promise of more questions and further disappointment at the hands of inadequate plot development and brilliant scripting that just hooks me further until I cannot and will not miss an episode? Even for “South Park”? Why do I torture myself so? Why do you torture yourself so?

To help ease my readers’ pain (and my own) and smooth the transition into the work day a little, I had to share this bit of info that the good folk at Buddy TV have revealed about the upcoming episodes of “Lost.”

Disclaimer: Don’t read on if you don’t wanna know what’s good for you.

The major item of interest I learned in skimming over the synopsis of the next few weeks’ worth of episodes of “Lost” is that someone BIG will die and it won’t be Charlie. I’m sorta relieved about this since I’m beginning to actually like the bugger. What I’m not so crazy about is that one of the major characters: Jack, Sawyer, Locke, or Kate will be dying. Of course, this doesn’t preclude their existence on future episodes of “Lost” as we know how the show loves to bring dead characters back for life before the island sequences, but still. I’ll hate to see John Locke go. He was a decent bugger once too. But maybe it won’t be Locke. Maybe Jack will die. And perhaps all this will unfold in the episode where Locke and Jack finally duke it out. Forgot to mention that was in the spoiler too.

Lost Rocks, End of Story

By Beth in Uncategorized, ABC, Lost on March 15 2007

I’m gonna try and ignore a certain comment about my favorite show that was posted here earlier and proceed forward with some “Lost” spoilers I’ve compiled. I speak in jest naturally.

First off, for fans of the show, next week’s “Lockecentric“ episode gives most of us what we’ve been yearning for: Some iota of a clue as to why Locke went from being paralyzed wheelchair-bound middle-aged dude sporting a weave to a walking and talking (albeit, sometimes we wish he wouldn’t) Mr.Clean disguised as fearless warrior. Also, something tells me that Jack might not be the heroic, self-sacrificing guy he’s been proving us all season and will most likely leave Kate behind after she attempts to rescue him. We’re sure it’s for her own good though. Oh, and Charlie will most definitely die. But we’ve been waiting for that for two seasons now. Well, at the very least, since the writers killed off the really good looking guy with the dark hair and blue contacts.