Sayid’s arc is one of my favorite in the whole show. Him, Sawyer, and Jin.
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My favorite scene is I’m a repo man.
AlstottsNeckGuard on
I love the story where Jorge Garcia, who played Hurley, had his audition for LOST a day or two after the episode of Curb your Enthusiasm aired where he played the pot dealer. Basically landed him the part
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I was always mildly surprised that Hurley didn’t respond to this revelation like how most of the viewers at home did:
“What’s the Republican Guard?”
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Imagine how good this show could have been if JJ Abrams had actually thought of a completed story before filming started. What killed Lost for me was the way that it did this ‘Achilles and the Tortoise’ of writing. The story keeps catching up to the mystery, but the mystery keeps moving, but in increasingly small increments with less and less impact.
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“is there something you need hurley?” is probably the most used line in that show
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So many great characters on that show. “HOW MANY SHOVEL FULLS!!”
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Sayid’s arc is one of my favorite in the whole show. Him, Sawyer, and Jin.
My favorite scene is I’m a repo man.
I love the story where Jorge Garcia, who played Hurley, had his audition for LOST a day or two after the episode of Curb your Enthusiasm aired where he played the pot dealer. Basically landed him the part
I was always mildly surprised that Hurley didn’t respond to this revelation like how most of the viewers at home did:
“What’s the Republican Guard?”
Imagine how good this show could have been if JJ Abrams had actually thought of a completed story before filming started. What killed Lost for me was the way that it did this ‘Achilles and the Tortoise’ of writing. The story keeps catching up to the mystery, but the mystery keeps moving, but in increasingly small increments with less and less impact.
“is there something you need hurley?” is probably the most used line in that show
So many great characters on that show. “HOW MANY SHOVEL FULLS!!”