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Arikan
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Joined: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:46 AM Posts: 1000
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 Lost Season 4 Trailer
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delridge
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Joined: Wed, Jan 26 2005, 19:39 PM Posts: 254 Location: Icerenkoy, Istanbul
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fcuk. Me. Running.
Matt
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Used to live near the Boklu River, now I'm across the street from the Asian side's filthy and chaotic vegetable wholesaleing headquarters. Moving up in the world!
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Spine
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Joined: Tue, May 22 2007, 9:30 AM Posts: 208 Location: Ankara, Capital of this Mighty Land
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starman
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just watched the season premier. not bad but could be better.
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Paul Salihli
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Joined: Thu, May 25 2006, 13:16 PM Posts: 269 Location: Salihli / Manisa
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i gotta start watching it again,
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Spine
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Joined: Tue, May 22 2007, 9:30 AM Posts: 208 Location: Ankara, Capital of this Mighty Land
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The Constant: How's about them apples, eh? Mind-blowing enough?
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Arikan
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I haven't seen it yet. I've seen up to Eggtown, but I will see The Constant sometime this week.
The fourth season is fcuking incredible so far. I am writing a piece on it now, but it's extraordinary the way they've managed to climb out of the abysmal slump of the second season, and the first part of the third season.
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Spine
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Joined: Tue, May 22 2007, 9:30 AM Posts: 208 Location: Ankara, Capital of this Mighty Land
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Yes. I reckon the difference is that a) they know what they're doing. they have it all mapped out and planned and know where they're going, finally. and b) they're not afraid to come out of the closet and admit that it's actually an sf show.
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starman
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saw episode 5 last week and must say I am not that impressed.
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Spine
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Joined: Tue, May 22 2007, 9:30 AM Posts: 208 Location: Ankara, Capital of this Mighty Land
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Really? As well as being a dramatic and moving addition to the desmond/penny love saga, the episode gave me a feeling of a watershed. It feels to me that we are now starting to find out things that explain lots of other mysteries. I felt we'd turned a corner. It also contained [spoiler] time travel - woo! [/spoiler] and while that's often a cop-out for lazy writers, I thought it worked well here...
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flying Dutchman
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Joined: Tue, Jan 18 2005, 17:32 PM Posts: 925 Location: Ankara
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[url="http://www.ted.com/speakers/view/id/182"] J.J. Abrams[/url] traces his love of the unseen mystery -- the heart of Alias, Lost, and the upcoming Cloverfield -- back to its own magical beginnings, which may or may not include an early obsession with magic, the love of a supportive grandfather, or his own unopened Mystery Box.
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/205
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Arikan
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teacherchick
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Joined: Thu, Mar 22 2007, 20:48 PM Posts: 162 Location: Uskudar
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Somebody gave me episode 7 and tonite I am a happy woman...... 
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