Well, this was interesting...
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Reading the TwoP "Lost" board for the "White Rabbit" ep, people were speculating about the knowledge of the Korean couple's ethnicity. Sawyer called Jin "Mr. Miyagi." Hurley referred to them as "Chinese." And Walt said they were Korean. So I went here and took the test. And got eight out of eighteen right. The average is seven out of eighteen, so I'm a little better than average, but ye gods.
There's also a lot of criticism of the people standing around on the beach while Joanna was drowning, but I remember
shaddyr's post about everyone standing around while that girl had a seizure, and someone else posting on that entry that there was actually a syndrome about that, with people in crowds not acting in a crisis. Not an excuse, but an explanation, perhaps.
I am so loving this show. I can't wait for Hurley's and Charlie's episodes. Sayid is a hottie. Sawyer is a jerk...but he was reading "Watership Down," which makes me hate him a bit less. I love Locke to death. And the island is teh kewllies.
Yeah. "Lost" is my new crack.
There's also a lot of criticism of the people standing around on the beach while Joanna was drowning, but I remember
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I am so loving this show. I can't wait for Hurley's and Charlie's episodes. Sayid is a hottie. Sawyer is a jerk...but he was reading "Watership Down," which makes me hate him a bit less. I love Locke to death. And the island is teh kewllies.
Yeah. "Lost" is my new crack.
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Date: 2004-10-22 10:29 pm (UTC)I also took the quiz. I only got a 5. I was guessing right and left because I didn't know what to look for. When I finished the quiz, I was hoping it would say something about HOW to tell who was what, but I didn't see a thing. Looking at the correct answers didn't help, either.
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Date: 2004-10-23 12:41 am (UTC)What's really sad is that "Lost" is sort of operating on the same paradigm as "Angel" was--a character-driven, full season arc-y show with a fantastic premise. And it makes me wonder what would have happened if "Angel" had gotten a shot (with a lot of support and advertising) on one of the major networks instead of the WB, which is known for dreck.