Nope, though in between two of the seasons they had little webisodes, and one of them was the MIB directing Vincent to go find Jack...
My girlfriend and I have been searching around for a good new show to watch, outside of the handful of ones we are catching on a weekly basis, and all it makes me think is "damn, I really miss Lost". She's wanting to re-watch it sometime soon though, so we may have to break the bluray's back out.
Halfway through season 2 and oh look, he's a card shark now! And in the next episode he's a dead eye with a pistol. Every episode he one-ups someone else's skill. I'm just waiting for him to knit a fucking bridge back home. Awesome show otherwise.
Ohhh just you wait, pretty soon you'll get an ENTIRE episode devoted to his tattoos. You may think I'm kidding, I'm not. In fact the episode was so turd worthy that it inspired Carlton and Cuse to negotiate with ABC for an end date.
Oh man please don't bring up that tattoo episode. What a complete waste! But I found myself being a bit nostalgic the other day so I thought to myself "I'm going to watch the whole season again this summer." They have "every episode" on Xfinity so it's very convenient for me to watch it on my computer while I'm doing things around the house or just laying around. But before I start to watch from the beginning, all I want to do is watch the final episode. So I start watching the final episode, you know the 2 hour one? And guess what? No second hour online. I watched "What they died for" and HALF of "The End". WTH is that all about? But needless to say, I'm going to start from the beginning again because the summer lacks quality TV. I only wish I had known about TiB before it ended so I couldn't discussed more about it. Definitely my favorite show ever.
Up to "Dave" in season two. A lot of weak openings in this season. But Ben really saves the middle of the season. The Locke episode about his dad's fake death ranks up there as one of the greats. Just saw the Jack=card shark episode. Sawyer got coolered, he wasn't outplayed at all except for being a moron and calling with a pair lower than nines. WTF?
Finally finished the series. Awesome show despite their liberal rules for magnetism and time travel that made me cringe occasionally. Can't any show respect physics like Battlestar Galactica did? It didn't get as weird as I was expecting from the way everybody talked. Although the buddy cop story with Sawyer and Miles was pretty vomit inducing. I wish they had explained the origin of the numbers.
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Just got a voicemail from my Mom today. "Took your advice, watched all 120-something episodes of Lost recently. Amazing. We need to TALK."
Ten years. Here's the reunion panel at Paley-Fest. Some of still want to go back Kate... http://popwatch.ew.com/2014/03/17/lost-10th-anniversary-paleyfest/
I actually just finished watching Lost last month. Never watched the show while it was on and actually never really even read much about it so I didn't have any spoilers. It was a fun series. Individual episode quality varied a lot but it kept me entertained and engaged up until the end, which is really all I ask for. When I finished the series I started looking around for other show hype and I'm just astonished at how much was written about it. I could spend another 6 months reading about the episodes that I spent 6 months watching.