I thought they weren't supposed to do re-runs. It's supposed to end when Alias starts, or something. I think that's one of the reasons I was attracted to this show, besides the whole surreal thing.
They are not so much rerunning as repeating. A technicality, true, but they are still having new episodes in the series regular slot.
I thought they weren't supposed to do re-runs.
I wouldn't mind that. It sort of makes sense, too. Like 24, which never ever did reruns either (not counting rebroadcasts on FX).
Both are series where, though it's difficult for new viewers to come in part way through a season, it would be even more confusing to watch rerun episode all out of order. The order is sort of vital (though not quite as vital as it is for 24).
They are not so much rerunning as repeating.
Daniel, I think she was commenting on my question, wondering when the series will do it's first season break and give us reruns.
They do seem to have been oddly passive for having been there for 6 days. I think I would have been setting up a shelter, figuring out what plants could be eaten... all kinds of things they don't seem to be doing.
And yup, what Sean said, the re-runs thing.
They do seem to have been oddly passive for having been there for 6 days. I think I would have been setting up a shelter, figuring out what plants could be eaten... all kinds of things they don't seem to be doing
I'm just making a point to bring along my Worst Case Scenario Handbook whenever I fly. Just in case.
They do seem to have been oddly passive for having been there for 6 days.
I've noticed this too, and I'm wondering if this will tie in to everything going down on the island.
Locke organizing the hunt was the first real survivalist move they've made.
I think the lack of doing anything like setting up shelter (other than the medical "tent') and being disorganized may be a plot device, so that Jack could come in at the end of the last ep and be all leaderly.
Sayid did try, at one point, to get people organized, asking people to divide into three groups, for water, electronics and food searching, but that seems to have been dropped.
I'm just making a point to bring along my Worst Case Scenario Handbook whenever I fly. Just in case.
Keep it in a baggie taped to your body...
They do seem to have been oddly passive for having been there for 6 days.
They've been waiting to be rescued. We've been seeing the most knowledgeable of the survivors (Kate, Jack, Locke, Charlie, Sayid, etc.). Most of others don't seem to know or realize how much trouble they're in.