QUICK RUNDOWN
a tripgay named Saetre was once listening to Jay-Z's "Encore" and he misunderstood the lyrics "The rest of y'all know where I'm lyrically at" (some say he intentionally misunderstood it, but that's open to debate) to say "The rest of yall know when I durn to ya".
He also mistook (again, was it intentional?) this imaginary "durn" term to mean that Hawaiian hand gesture you use when you want to say "Mahalo" (Hello) called the Shaka (extending the thumb and little finger as seen in the image usually accompanied by Durn posts). It's a friendly greeting along the lines of the peace sign. In a number of interviews, Lost actor Terry O'Quin (who obviously spent a lot of time filming in Hawaii for the show) does the Shaka sign because he's a friendly guy.
So together with those moronic misunderstandings (or trollings) he created a meme which he forced over and over during the years of LOST with a picture of Locke doing the Shaka.
The picture of O'Quinn doing the Shaka was combined with one of Locke's lines from Season 5 "The rest of you will know when I run to you" bastardised to "The rest of Y'all know when I durn to yah".
There you have it. There's a reason why nobody explains this to newbies, it's fricking moronic.
I never got this argument. Like I didn't get how they even made it into an in-universe thing with Jack and Shannon blaming him. Like the guy climbed into an airplane dangling on a cliff, satyed too long because he tried to contact someone via radio, and died cause it fell down.
All the while Locke was paralyzed and watching this all unfold and it's somehow his fault? The frick?
Jack was pissed because Locke lied. He said Boone fell off a cliff and Jack treated his injuries thinking that, but in reality he fell off a cliff in a plane and got crushed and Jack realized his injuries were something different too late. Even though Boone was probably going to die regardless of Jack knew the real cause or not. Locke just brought Boone to Jack and then ran off so Jack was thinking Locke caused it too and after failing to save Boone Jack was irate.
But it was mostly all due to Locke's selfishness. He refused to tell anyone about the plane, or even the hatch, until he was forced to. He thought of himself as special and wanted to keep these things to himself because of it, but he could have told everyone and they could have helped him more, but then he wouldn't feel as special.
First season is nearly entirely peak of all TV to exist, it's just let down by Kate being Kate
Second and third season are also rather stellar, but the cracks show eventually and it's just not worth watching past that if you want to pretend the show stayed in good shape the entire runtime.
Blame the writer's strike happening around end of S2 and early S3 for the drop in quality. It's also around then they had to start thinking ahead on how exactly to end the show but I think LOST still holds up really well today even if the major mysteries and reveals are known. I miss watching it weekly discussing theoreis with everyone and that era of the internet in general. Seeing people react to each slow but big reveal was great like Ben's magic box, or Jack's WE NEED TO GO BACK line.
Kate was the only genuinely disapointing thing about the first couple of seasons. There's so much buildup about the big crime she committed, and it's a letdown. It isn't morally dubious enough to justify the buildup. Most people hear that you killed the piece of shit step dad that abuses your mom, then set her up to get a huge insurance payout and think "hell yeah!"
I'm on season 3 now and Locke is just fricking things up constantly. Jack's life if just miserable as he is doing all he can to save everyone and people keep fricking it all up.
>muh Kidney
But then you get 'Locke isn't Locke any more' shittiness.
The trust of y'all fund when I band to ya
I wasn't around during the LOST posting time, wtf is the context of this "durn to ya" locke meme? Inb4 newbie, etc.
QUICK RUNDOWN
a tripgay named Saetre was once listening to Jay-Z's "Encore" and he misunderstood the lyrics "The rest of y'all know where I'm lyrically at" (some say he intentionally misunderstood it, but that's open to debate) to say "The rest of yall know when I durn to ya".
He also mistook (again, was it intentional?) this imaginary "durn" term to mean that Hawaiian hand gesture you use when you want to say "Mahalo" (Hello) called the Shaka (extending the thumb and little finger as seen in the image usually accompanied by Durn posts). It's a friendly greeting along the lines of the peace sign. In a number of interviews, Lost actor Terry O'Quin (who obviously spent a lot of time filming in Hawaii for the show) does the Shaka sign because he's a friendly guy.
So together with those moronic misunderstandings (or trollings) he created a meme which he forced over and over during the years of LOST with a picture of Locke doing the Shaka.
The picture of O'Quinn doing the Shaka was combined with one of Locke's lines from Season 5 "The rest of you will know when I run to you" bastardised to "The rest of Y'all know when I durn to yah".
There you have it. There's a reason why nobody explains this to newbies, it's fricking moronic.
>it's a Richard Alpert episode
He killed Boone
the island killed him
I never got this argument. Like I didn't get how they even made it into an in-universe thing with Jack and Shannon blaming him. Like the guy climbed into an airplane dangling on a cliff, satyed too long because he tried to contact someone via radio, and died cause it fell down.
All the while Locke was paralyzed and watching this all unfold and it's somehow his fault? The frick?
He didn't tell Jack the manner in which he was injured, which could've saved his life
Jack was pissed because Locke lied. He said Boone fell off a cliff and Jack treated his injuries thinking that, but in reality he fell off a cliff in a plane and got crushed and Jack realized his injuries were something different too late. Even though Boone was probably going to die regardless of Jack knew the real cause or not. Locke just brought Boone to Jack and then ran off so Jack was thinking Locke caused it too and after failing to save Boone Jack was irate.
But it was mostly all due to Locke's selfishness. He refused to tell anyone about the plane, or even the hatch, until he was forced to. He thought of himself as special and wanted to keep these things to himself because of it, but he could have told everyone and they could have helped him more, but then he wouldn't feel as special.
>good episodes
Locke
Sawyer
Desmond
Sayeed
The Asians
>trash episodes
Jack
Kate
Ben
Late additions to the show
>Sayid good
>Ben trash
Quite literally have a nice day immediately
sayid's are so fricking awful, why is it in english, it's just the worst fricking choice and it's so cliche
I want to watch Lost but I've heard that the ending is fricking shit. Shit I still give it a try?
first 4 seasons are abobawde kino but it goes downhill from there
it goes downhill after season 1
It's amazing all the way through, brainlets get confused at the end.
No one got confused, this is the ultimate cope. It was just shit
The ending is fantastic, the frick you on.
The ending is kino of the highest order. morons just don't get it. And no, it isn't 'they were dead all along LOL'
They were dead by the time they died tho
No shit, anon
I just finished the entire series for the first time last week. It's worth watching and mostly quite enjoyable.
Its bad. Can watch 5 seasons and a fan edit.
https://ifdb.fanedit.org/lost-the-miniseries/
No, it's one of the worst shows ever made. Don't waste your time on this piece of trash no matter what the history revisionists try to brainwash you.
Don't waste your time. The show has like 10 hours worth of good content mixed with 600 hours of shit
First season is nearly entirely peak of all TV to exist, it's just let down by Kate being Kate
Second and third season are also rather stellar, but the cracks show eventually and it's just not worth watching past that if you want to pretend the show stayed in good shape the entire runtime.
Blame the writer's strike happening around end of S2 and early S3 for the drop in quality. It's also around then they had to start thinking ahead on how exactly to end the show but I think LOST still holds up really well today even if the major mysteries and reveals are known. I miss watching it weekly discussing theoreis with everyone and that era of the internet in general. Seeing people react to each slow but big reveal was great like Ben's magic box, or Jack's WE NEED TO GO BACK line.
Kate was the only genuinely disapointing thing about the first couple of seasons. There's so much buildup about the big crime she committed, and it's a letdown. It isn't morally dubious enough to justify the buildup. Most people hear that you killed the piece of shit step dad that abuses your mom, then set her up to get a huge insurance payout and think "hell yeah!"
>written by damon lindelof
that's all you need to know. its shit, just like everything else he's ever written.
Season 1 is 10/10 and there's like 23 episodes
I'm on season 3 now and Locke is just fricking things up constantly. Jack's life if just miserable as he is doing all he can to save everyone and people keep fricking it all up.
>Jack's life if just miserable as he is doing all he can to save everyone and people keep fricking it all up.
Why that name, what do they have in common?
>the rest of y'all know when i durn to ya
I know the ending is shit but is it worth watching to some nth season?
Pretend that the 5th season finale is the ending. You'll thank me
Times you cried anons? For me it's
>JULIEEEEEEEEEET
Cried then.
Cried when Libby got got, too.
Was this weird orange scene ever explained? It was so random and in the first episode too if i remember correctly
It was just enjoying himself after being healed.
I said'nt Locke but lock
Joge was self made :--DDD
>mfw durn to ya
Why didn't Locke tell people he was paralyzed and the island healed him? He just never told anyone outside Boone who died.
Turned out there were some things he just couldn't do...
Have you even watched a Locke episode?