Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for February 23, 2010
Transcript:
Adam: You know, "Lost" isn't just a title, it's a state of mind. Laura: As in "I'm confused". Adam: Why did we start watching this show? I'm turning it off. Right now. Laura: I took the batteries out. I knew you'd try something like this. We've come too far, Adam. Adam: (sigh.) Another plot twist. Laura: I like to keep you on your toes.
WoodEye almost 15 years ago
So stand up on your hind legs and push a button Adam!
*Hot Rod* almost 15 years ago
must be a remote situation. Kind of a Lost possiblity.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Laura can be sneaky, can’t she?
MonaxLisa over 14 years ago
I agree with Adam! Good grief already!
bald over 14 years ago
glad i don’t have to worry about that show, i never watched it. if all they had on TV was sports & TVland, i’d be happy
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
‘Lost’ is one of my favorite songs by Coldplay. Didn’t know it was the title of a TV show. Sounds like that was a good thing.
Banjo Evans over 14 years ago
“Lost” isn’t cancelled, it’s coming an end. The show’s creator said at the outset that it would come to an end after 6 seasons.
Lost has been a huge hit for ABC, both in ratings and in DVD sales.
okaythen over 14 years ago
Adam, why not watch what you want on the TV in your bedroom
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
*Yes, Lost has been a big hit! Unfortunately, I stopped watching after 4 years. You really have to keep up with it, if you don’t , you’re “Lost”. No pun intended. Think I’ll rent the DVD’s and start all over again when the show ends.
wholescot Premium Member over 14 years ago
Oh yeah, hard to decide who I agree with more. I like LOST, but it does get very frustrating……. time to put the show out of its misery.
boldyuma over 14 years ago
Polar Bears on a tropical Isle pretty much got me to stop watching the show early on….
Talk about straining your credibility….
Oh and did they ever show the invisible giant things? LOL….Who cares?…..Yeah, invisible..
-DukeNukem- over 14 years ago
It’s the final season of senseless insanity. Thank God! What other show needs a 2 hour recap after every 3 episodes, because nobody knows what the heck is going on on a show that goes back and forth between 6 sets of time every 5 minutes? This season we have what would have happened had the plane never crashed, even though blowing up the magnetic energy pit didn’t work, meaning the plane still had to crash. Watching it is like being on NyQuil without taking any. The only joy is knowing it will finally be over soon. We now like the villains and don’t like the original heroes. The only cool part is that the smoke dragon was really the evil guy that took over John’s image and killed Jacob through Ben, who is now as clueless about his entire life as all the viewers have always been about the entire show.
Adam is completely correct in panel 1, and through sentence 1 of panel 2. I wish I never kept watching it after the beginning of season 2.
boldyuma over 14 years ago
Oh…yeah…also the fat guy(Jorge) killed off one of my favorite series…”Becker”..
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’m thinking there are 2 worlds happening in Parallel universes on Lost. If anyone watches JJ Abrams Fringe these 2 worlds will likely collide in the end
-DukeNukem- over 14 years ago
I like Fringe too, but haven’t the 2 worlds already collided many times now on Lost? These people are recrashing themselves into time frames 30 years sooner and later for crying out loud. They all returned on one plane, but landed in different dimensions of time. While one bunch can’t leave the island that disappears and reappears, another bunch comes and goes back and forth to civilization with precision, in order to influence people to end up on the island in the first place, and then return to the island when they finally get off of it. It seems that the collision has happened and the road between the dimensions is stuck wide open, and in Fringe, that always ends in tragic and freakish death for those at the collision point.
Then again, John Locke could wake up from his adventurous dream, get back in his wheelchair, and the curtains could close. The whole show makes as much sense as a dream. Fringe has logic behind it. And a mad scientist. And Mr. Spock!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Okay, after reading these comments, I am lost.
vldazzle over 14 years ago
I’m soo glad I don’t watch these “most popular” shows. My tastes run to design, decor and cooking especially if combined with personal conflicts which make it more fun and I also watch a few crime shows and the morning news.
gocomicsmember over 14 years ago
Those people who complain about Lost because they are lost are obviously not people who love puzzles. Trying to figure everything out is half the fun. And obviously Duke, for all his complaints, is addicted to it or he wouldn’t have kept watching this long. BTW, the “invisible giant things” turned out to be one creature that manifests as black smoke or sometimes in the form of people, but those of you who don’t already know that are not interested anyway.
-DukeNukem- over 14 years ago
How do you just dismiss what I said as a complaint? Are you another one who wants to be the only one allowed to post here? That would sum you up better than you than you summed me up, since summing people up is obviously ok with you.
So sorry if I participated in a conversation with like minded people, that stuck with the topic of the comic. I must have completely misinterpreted what this comment section is here for.
After last night’s episode, my last comment above is even more right about what’s going on than I knew when I wrote it, so solve that puzzle gocomicsmember.