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I can't wait for the season premiere. There are supposed to be a couple of catch-up episodes coming up soon. I can't remember the dates!


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jerseyangel Proficient

OMG--I can't wait, either! I love that show :D

jmengert Enthusiast

Count me in! It's one of my favorite shows. I like reading all the spoilers to see what's going to happen, even though that kind of ruins the fun :)

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Count me in! It's one of my favorite shows. I like reading all the spoilers to see what's going to happen, even though that kind of ruins the fun :)

#1 reason my wife hates to watch it with me!

Green12 Enthusiast

I will be watching!! Can't wait to see how everything unfolds....

Nantzie Collaborator
Count me in! It's one of my favorite shows. I like reading all the spoilers to see what's going to happen, even though that kind of ruins the fun :)

A link to the spoilers please?

My husband prides himself on being able to predict stuff on that show. Messing with him would be a lot of fun for me....

:lol:

Nancy

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I will be watching!! Can't wait to see how everything unfolds....

Yeah, what's up with the 4 toed statue? I almost fell of the couch when Sayid said, " I don't know what is more disquieting -- the fact that the rest of the statue is missing, or that it has 4 toes?"

If you really must ruin it for yourself...here is the ABC board with countless links to other sites

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gfp Enthusiast

OK spoiler time (not really)

They go through the hatch nad through a series of tunnels and end up in the set of Prison Break, meanwhile the cast of prison break end up on the beach ... and work on their tans.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
OK spoiler time (not really)

They go through the hatch nad through a series of tunnels and end up in the set of Prison Break, meanwhile the cast of prison break end up on the beach ... and work on their tans.

It all makes sense now! DHARMA is actually the FOX network and the prison break cast are the "OTHERS"! I guess there's no need to watch another minute :P

jerseyangel Proficient
It all makes sense now! DHARMA is actually the FOX network and the prison break cast are the "OTHERS"! I guess there's no need to watch another minute :P

Thanks a lot, guys--now what am I going to do on Wednesday nights :unsure:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Thanks a lot, guys--now what am I going to do on Wednesday nights :unsure:

well, lets seee...we could use the time to research and perfect the "as good as glutened" gluten-free bread recipe...re-read all the labels of everything in the pantry...surf the net to figure out what makes poop a certain color/texture/size/weight/consistency :unsure: ...mend socks...there's always the OLN (Outdoor Life Network) nightly Bambi stalk-n-kill :o ...CSPAN?...fall asleep on the couch watching re-runs of Golden Girls.

Take your pick!

jerseyangel Proficient
well, lets seee...we could use the time to research and perfect the "as good as glutened" gluten-free bread recipe...re-read all the labels of everything in the pantry...surf the net to figure out what makes poop a certain color/texture/size/weight/consistency :unsure: ...mend socks...there's always the OLN (Outdoor Life Network) nightly Bambi stalk-n-kill :o ...CSPAN?...fall asleep on the couch watching re-runs of Golden Girls.

Take your pick!

:lol::lol::lol:

jmengert Enthusiast

I get a lot of my good spoilers from Kristin at Eonline. She does chats every Monday that are transcribed on Tuesdays and sometimes she mentions stuff in her columns, which are posted on Fridays. I find she has the most reliable stuff out there.

Happy spoiling!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I get a lot of my good spoilers from Kristin at Eonline. She does chats every Monday that are transcribed on Tuesdays and sometimes she mentions stuff in her columns, which are posted on Fridays. I find she has the most reliable stuff out there.

Happy spoiling!

I watch the ABC plot board. There is inevitably some supposed "insider" who emerges every season and posts the whole episode in detail Weds. afternoon. Kind of takes the fun out of it, but with all of the re-runs I can't take the anticipation - I can't wait! I guess this season they are starting later, running 7 or 8 epi's taking a break of a few weeks and then running straight thru to May with new epi's. Less re-runs are better if you ask me.

jmengert Enthusiast

Oh, great, now another place to go to spoil me :)

I agree--I like having the episodes in sets so that way there are fewer reruns throughout the year; Lost can get complicated, so hopefully it will be easier to follow this way, too.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes! I was so glad to hear that they will run a series of episodes, take a break, and run the rest of them with no reruns. I agree it's hard enough to follow, and having a rerun or 4 in between makes it worse! :blink:

luvs2eat Collaborator

Yea, I'm an ABC board reader too. I LOVE the show and can't wait to read the spoilers the next day to see all the little things I totally missed!!

Green12 Enthusiast

I used to hang out on a few of those boards and read all the theories, it made me crazy so I stopped :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Here's the tentative schedule. The catch-up show is Weds. this week!

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Green12 Enthusiast
Here's the tentative schedule. The catch-up show is Weds. this week!

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Good to know, thanks Richard for the info.

I need a refresher before the new season starts so I am glad they are running this first.

jerseyangel Proficient

I do too, Julie--it's been so long since the last new episode.

myserenityprayer Explorer

My boyfriend and I cannot wait!!! The best thing that has ever happened to our love for Lost has been getting Tivo. Now we can rewind, fast forward, pause, go in slow motion, and not believe each other when we swear we see a clue in the background. I cannot wait. lostpedia.com is the best spoiler site i've seen.

tracey* Rookie

We have to wait for Lost until next FEBRUARY (2007), and I hate being spoiled (and can't download episodes fast enough) so you won't see me in this thread soon :P

I looove Lost.

The way it screens here is all the way through, new episode every week (with the exception of maybe 1 or 2 reruns depending on timing between stations in ratings periods). That's why we wait until February I guess ...

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Some spoilers to wet your appetite...

Don't look if you don't want to know!

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Catch up show tomorrow @ 9PM EST!

We have to wait for Lost until next FEBRUARY (2007), and I hate being spoiled (and can't download episodes fast enough) so you won't see me in this thread soon :P

I looove Lost.

The way it screens here is all the way through, new episode every week (with the exception of maybe 1 or 2 reruns depending on timing between stations in ratings periods). That's why we wait until February I guess ...

I am soooooooo Sorry to hear this! :(

Where are you? :huh:

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Reminder for anybody who cares. Catch-up show tonight at 9PM EST! You won't see me here!

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