FlashForward – S01E04 – Black Swan
“We need to talk … But talking to me is just one of those little inconveniences, that you’re going to have to put up with now that we’re responsible for the single greatest disaster in human history.” – Simon. Lloyd Simcoe’s involvement in the blackout doesn’t make sense. Because he himself experienced the FlashForward, and if he knew of the blackout why wasn’t he able to save his wife? protect his son? (more…)
FlashForward – S01E03 – 137 Sekunden
The significance of this episode is that the blackout has happened before. It happened in October 1991 @ the Southern Ganwar region of Somalia. The Doctors traveled to the area in response to claims that the inhabitants suffered mass loss of consciousness. The last scene in this episode just shows a barely visible cloud in the sky moving. Is the boy just simply looking at the sky? Marat Gaziev posted what he believes is the connection between the crows and the blackout. In North America we know that the humans and crows are affected by the West Nile Virus. West Nile Virus has many symptoms one of which is the West Nile Meningitis. “This causes an inflammation of the protective membrane covering the brain and is most often associated with symptoms such as confusion and altered consciousness.” (more…)
FlashForward – S02E02 – White to Play
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D. Gibson went from a note on the wall to being involved in the blackout. He had made a phone call 30 seconds into the blackout to Subject-Zero at the baseball stadium. We still don’t fully understand why the blackouts happened, how the FlashForwards occurred. Charlie Benford must have not only seen D. Gibson, but she might have been kidnapped along with Dhillon Simcoe. But why were Lloyd and Olivia together why their children were in harms way. Demetri’s non-existent FlashForward had a reasoning behind it. He recieved a phone call from a women who said he’s going to be murdered on March 15th, 2010. (more…)
FlashForward – S01E01 – No More Good Days
This was one of the best pilots i’ve ever seen. A breathtaking way to start this refreshing new series. Just like how Fringe is the new X-Files, FlashForward is the new Lost. The difference is more in style and direction, having the same supernatural unexplainable phenomena. My posts have always been somewhat of a spoiler, but the last few minutes of the show were cliffhanger endings. When everyone blacked out, there was one person walking through the stadium. He or She was unaffected, and wore a long dark jacket. The surveillance video only shows in black and white and has very little resolution and clarity. The dots start connecting because Mark Benford seems to have seen these individuals during his FlashForward. (more…)
Final ‘Lost’ season gains an hour
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We all know that on ABC’s “Lost,” time is extremely relative.
So why not throw an extra hour into the mix?
The sixth and final season will run 18 hours, an hour longer than originally announced. This isn’t exactly earth-shattering news, granted, but for “Lost” fans heading into the final lap, every minute counts.
Though the reason for the extra time hasn’t been confirmed, one insider said that the producers felt they had some extra story to tell in the final season. “Lost” starts shooting later this summer.
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Lost – S05E17+18 – The Incident Part I & II
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Explosive season finale for Lost. The show starts off with Jacob, who doesn’t look that auspicious or all-so powerful. Throughout the finale we see how Jacob is connected with the survivors of Flight Oceanic 816. Jacob meets everyone, and either helps them or encourages them. For me Jacob feels like The Observer in Fringe. The season finale ends with parallel events happening 30 years ago and the present. 30 years ago, we have Juliet blowing up the hydrogen bomb and we see a white light and the show ends. In the present, we have Ben stabbing Jacob to death. What is surprising is that we have the corpse of John Locke as well as the one in the flesh. What lies in the shadow of the statue?
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Lost – S05E15 – Follow The Leader
Lost and maybe Fringe are the only shows that aren’t improvised. The shows are written a long time ago, and just twist and turn within in each other. It’s just amazing, simply amazing story telling. The way they tell the story is just simply epic. This episode surrounds around almost everybody. We begin with Locke helping himself, when he gets sent into the future. How Locke knew? The island told him? The really big question here is, who is Jacob. And how or will John Locke really kill Jacob? I guess all will be revealed in the season finale.
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Lost – S05E14 – The Variable

The 100th episode of Lost and were back to the heart and meat of Lost this week. In E13 Daniel Faraday returns to the island after an off-camera leave in E1. But he returns with a bang by telling us what he really knows about the island.
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