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#1 Sep 15 2008 at 10:12 PM Rating: Decent
Okay, please keep in mind that I am watching the 1st of Lost for the first time and had never seen or read anything about it. So far, I have been enjoying it. Tonight was the pilot episode with the following three episodes.

But I have a question, did they ever reveal and fully show what was knocking down those trees in the woods and did they ever find the source of that French woman's signal?

#2 Sep 15 2008 at 11:12 PM Rating: Good
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No idea, I only watch the VERY occasional episode, it's on very late nights in Oz.

I can see how it's addicting story though, for those who watch it. Everyone has their own little story, it you interested in and concerned for them.
#3 Sep 16 2008 at 7:24 AM Rating: Good
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Having watched first 2 seasons, I´ve firmly decided to wait until they finish the entire series before seeing it, as the twists are so many and so big that I cant really stand waiting a few years in between seasons.
#4 Sep 16 2008 at 7:54 AM Rating: Decent
I'm just going to wait for the finish and then read a synopsis online, not that it isn't a good series, it just doesn't seem to keep me concentrated.

I watched the first season about halfway through before I quit and I tend to do this every season. (after watching the "special" that neatly sums up what's happened in the previous season)

I'm not going to answer either question btw, it's almost impossible to do so when you're only at the first four episodes. You might or might not get the answers.
#5 Sep 17 2008 at 5:17 AM Rating: Excellent
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The Lostpedia is very well maintained and has a loyal and active following. You should check them out!

Although: I would encourage you not to ruin it for yourself by reading ahead...where's the fun in that!? Do you skip to the end of novels after reading a chapter or two?

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#6 Sep 17 2008 at 9:38 AM Rating: Decent
Reading spoilers doesn't bother me at all, actually.

#7 Sep 18 2008 at 1:09 PM Rating: Decent
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Do you skip to the end of novels after reading a chapter or two?
Hell yes, that way you don't miss all the juicy subtle hints that the author is dropping!
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