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In a way, Jin is always “tied up.” I think it’s commentary on the language barrier and other barriers he’s faced on and off the island. I have found the Lost Untangled rather deep. I watch them several times each night just to be sure I “get it.”
Who is ABC actually kidding with these? They are one of those things that tries to be funny and is just silly. And who is getting anything out of it? I think ABC is trying to get people to check out it’s show, Lost. No one new is coming along now — not without buying the DVDs.
If ABC is going to do something like this, it should do things aimed at the 9 to 10 million regular Lost viewers. A campaign to encourage keeping its viewers. Not going after new ones. With TV viewers and online viewers the show does rather well for a crazy, hour-long drama featuring a time traveling island and smoke monsters.
Do the people make this even WATCH the episode? In which scene was Jin tied up???
they just use the lost figurine denise
In a way, Jin is always “tied up.” I think it’s commentary on the language barrier and other barriers he’s faced on and off the island. I have found the Lost Untangled rather deep. I watch them several times each night just to be sure I “get it.”
Who is ABC actually kidding with these? They are one of those things that tries to be funny and is just silly. And who is getting anything out of it? I think ABC is trying to get people to check out it’s show, Lost. No one new is coming along now — not without buying the DVDs.
If ABC is going to do something like this, it should do things aimed at the 9 to 10 million regular Lost viewers. A campaign to encourage keeping its viewers. Not going after new ones. With TV viewers and online viewers the show does rather well for a crazy, hour-long drama featuring a time traveling island and smoke monsters.