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You know she's his daughter, right? o.o

And my position right now is that the writer's forgot about her. I mean, everyone else has, XD. But she'll be sure to pop up at the least expected time. ^^

LOL yeah, but this is the crazy world of LOST, so anything is possible o_O

You're probably right, she'll pop up Walt-style at random intervals and start whispering backwards to people. Probably Hurley.
 
I never really took the time to watch Lost, but I've seen an episode or two.
 
Not to offend anyone who likes Lost,(don't let my opinion upset you) but although it's nice to have a deep plot, adding in too many subplots and mechanics to a story pretty much dooms it from having a clear, satisfactory ending. I don't even want to go on Lost's Epileptic Tree page on TvTropes.
 
Not to offend anyone who likes Lost,(don't let my opinion upset you) but although it's nice to have a deep plot, adding in too many subplots and mechanics to a story pretty much dooms it from having a clear, satisfactory ending. I don't even want to go on Lost's Epileptic Tree page on TvTropes.
Oh, no offense taken. Though I myself enjoy shows like that, as I find them more interesting than those with the clear-cut storylines. Those are too predictable, at least in my opinion. I'd much rather be surprised than have to say "Yay, I was right about what would happen."

Note the absence of an exclamation mark in that quote. XD

Though having said that, I do see what you mean. It may be quite the feat for the writers to answer every question in the remaining twenty or so episodes, and they'll most likely leave some loose ends. But heh, as long as they aren't too stupid about it, I won't mind. ^_^
 
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Lost I kind of gave up on, it just got less interesting to me. I just saw my first episode of Fringe? Loved itttttt.

Ignoring TV for a moment though, I have a question. The states of Indiana and Arizona do not practice Daylight Savings Time in the United States. So does that mean when we set our clocks back, if you traveled to Arizona you'd be an hour behind (or ahead, depending on which way they stay)?
 
Which one? If it's the first one they brought out then definately. I had a demo of it and I couldn't stop playing it. I dunno about the others they brought out, but for that price it's worth a shot imo =D

CTR is the original one, the 'sequel' is Crash Nitro Kart, and then Crash Tag-Team Racing.

I'm getting my mom to buy it now. lololol
 
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I'm not really into Lost but as far as I can tell they have a good storyline and the writing is good but being set on an island makes it hard to watch for 4 or 5 seasons. Then it becomes solely up to character dialog and actions for depth and not many tv shows pull that off, at least not stuck in one setting.
 
I'm not really into Lost but as far as I can tell they have a good storyline and the writing is good but being set on an island makes it hard to watch for 4 or 5 seasons. Then it becomes solely up to character dialog and actions for depth and not many tv shows pull that off, at least not stuck in one setting.

You're never going to be a critic when you're older.
 
Lost I kind of gave up on, it just got less interesting to me. I just saw my first episode of Fringe? Loved itttttt.
Oh, I absolutely love Fringe as well, Volkner. I like anything involving by JJ Abrams, actually. Hence my love of Lost as well, XD.

Ignoring TV for a moment though, I have a question. The states of Indiana and Arizona do not practice Daylight Savings Time in the United States. So does that mean when we set our clocks back, if you traveled to Arizona you'd be an hour behind (or ahead, depending on which way they stay)?
Add the Canadian province of Alberta to that list, XD.

I believe it has to do with time zone issues, actually. Indiana, Arizona, and Alberta all lie on time zone boundaries, and these places each border another, larger region which, after it goes DST, will be using the same time. These are Illinois, California, and British Columbia, respectively.

In Indiana's case, there is actually a chunk in the northwest that actually does go DST, because it is the only part of the state in the Central Time Zone. Thus, both Illinois and Indiana would be using the same time, which makes sense, really. Chicago is one of the few big cities that are fairly close to a time zone boundary, as those things are usually designed to stay away from populated areas. For obvious reasons, XD.

So to answer your question, you'd just have to wait until you hit New Mexico before you'd switch your clock ahead for Mountain Time, Volkner. :P
 
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Fringe is so epic, I've watched the whole season so far. The weirdest crap happens, but it's awesome XD
 
Didn't CN have that spin-off channel that pretty much showed DBZ 24 hours a day? I forget its name, but it showed only anime. Is that still going?

Haha it's been years since I watched cartoon channels XD
I remember seeing the adverts for that... I don't know.

I like adult anime though...
 
Ignoring TV for a moment though, I have a question. The states of Indiana and Arizona do not practice Daylight Savings Time in the United States. So does that mean when we set our clocks back, if you traveled to Arizona you'd be an hour behind (or ahead, depending on which way they stay)?
Your information is a little outdated, I'm afraid. :x

All of Indiana observes Daylight Savings in some way. However, different areas sync their time with different timezones. We began changing our clocks only a few years ago. :D

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Fringe is so epic, I've watched the whole season so far. The weirdest crap happens, but it's awesome XD
I actually just started watching that a few weeks ago. I was flipping through the channels and didn't see anything of interest, so I just left the TV on the channel it was on currently. Fringe came on, and I've been hooked ever since. 8D
 
I still haven't found the first episode anywhere. I am so frustrated about that, as I like to watch these things in order. But nonetheless, I'm still watching the other episodes when they air. XD

They should be somewhere...Are they on Fox.com? Usually they have all the episodes on there =o
 
Wait, is LOST still making episodes? O.O

The only show I never miss is HOUSE ;D
 
Yeah, there is still one more season after this one, too! XD

And I have yet to ever see an episode of House, lulz. I'm weird. ^^

=o

I'm sure if you watched you'd love it, I haven't met anyone who doesn't like House :D

I stopped watching Lost somewhere in like...the second or third season. It got really weird and I couldn't follow it =/
 
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