shiv Wrote:
I decided I'd just get the first season whenever it comes out on dvd.
I kind of wish I could watch it on DVD, as I don't really like being in suspense week after week after week. However, I've been sucked into it, so it's too late for me to wait for it on DVD.
BTW, if you're a broadbander, you can probably catch most of the episodes on suprnova.org.
goner Wrote:
Can you fill me in on what went down, please?
Well, sure, but remember you can catch reruns on every other Saturday, so you might want to see it for yourself instead. But if you rather read it from me...
SPOLIERS AHEAD
As you may recall, Hurly discovered there was a person living with them who had not been on the plane, Ethan. Ethan kidnaps Charlie and Claire. When Jack and the others learn that Ethan might be a shaddy character, they realize he was the guy Claire claimed was trying to hurt her, and they went on their way to try and find them. They then find out they are too late and the two have been kidnapped.
Locke, Jack, Kate and Boone go off to find them. Locke leads the way, but when there is a dispute over where the trail lead, they slpit into two teams, Kate/Jack and Boone/Locke.
Jack and Kate end up being the ones on the right trail. After Jack takes a slippery tumble, he find himself next to Ethan, who warn he will kill one of his captives if they continue following him. Jack tries some take-down move on him, and Ethan beats the shit out of Jack. When Jack regains conciousness, he and Kate continue until they find Charlie hanging from some sort of noose. They take him down, Jack is pounding on his chest frantically in order to get him to breathe. After about a minute of blows to Charlie's chest, which should have shatteredhis ribcage, he begins gasping for air (sort of cheesy, but I didn't want Charlie to die, so I forgive them). It's dark, so they go back to camp for rest and so Charlie can recover from dying. Charlie says almost nothing, except that Ethan was only interested in Claire.
Boone and Locke seem to be making no progress, but when Boone gives up and decided to go back to camp, they discover they are standing on steel. The show closes on this, so we don't know what the steel belongs to.
The flashbacks in this episode consisted of Jack and his father operating on a patient who ends up dying. The patient dies because Jack's father was drunk and cut some artery. Jack's father convinces him to not mention alcohol to whoever, but Jack changes his mind when he found out the patient was pregnant.
Sawyer confronts Sayid, and learns about the French woman.
I guess that's it. Was that too much detail, or too little?