Lost - The Complete Fourth Season

Lost - The Complete Fourth Season

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

After Oceanic Air flight 815 tore apart in mid-air and crashed on a Pacific island, it s survivors were forced to find inner strength they never knew they had in order to survive. But they discovered that the island hold many secrets, including a mysterious smoke monster, polar bears, a strange French woman and another group of island residents known as The Others. The survivors have also found signs of those who came…

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Insane season
Man...after watching season 3 I could not get enough of Lost. I saw the entire season 4 on abc.com. This has got to be the most interesting season of all. C'mon, there is time travel, flashbacks and flashforwards. There are so many twists and turns it's unbelievable how these writers orchestrate everything.
It seems that after watching each episode, there are more and more questions that need answering. I can't wait for the new season to start.
2008-11-30, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Is the Island part of Atlantis? Recovery from a slow Season Three.
Although I liked Season Three, it was a bit slow. Lost overcame the writers strike with a short fast hitting season with lots of action, plot twists, flash backs and forwards. You were wondering what was coming next. And really, who was the guy in the box.....? Well, you find out the last scene of the last episode. You learn how Jack degraded in his time back home and you see the progress from a few years back to the present, or just about the present.
Setting us up for this season? What happened to those on the boat, are they alive? How about the island, where did it go? So where is the island originally from or part of, my thought recently, Atlantis. Well you have old statues in places that we saw in previous seasons and the Dharma Initiatives logo looks a little like out of a Jules Verne novel.
Anyway, we had three new additions to the show in season four and we got a little closer to what the 'Thing' is. Still, there are some questions to be answered. Hopefully season 5 will lead to a season 6. Lost is still a great show with an incredible cast.
2008-11-26, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Lost #4
Not as good as the first years - maybe the upcoming year will be better or they may be 'lost' forever..
2008-11-23, 0 of 6 people found this review helpful, Rated:
A Must Have
The first thing I am curious about is the '9 December' release date for Lost 4... I walked into our local CD/DVD store the weekend before last and found it in the new release section. And no, it is not a bootleg of some sort. My wife and I had not watched Season 4, as it airs on pricey satelite tv here, and we waited patiently for the DVD box. We ended up ploughing through all of it (special features included) by Monday evening.
If I have one criticism it is that the season seemed quite short.
The filming is superb (It must be simply stunning to watch on a Blu Ray system) and as always, had us on the cliched edge of our seat..... Now we have to wait (im)patiently for Season 5...
2008-11-22, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
"It's not an island... it's a place where miracles happen"
Season 4 of this incredibly addictive television series picks up where season 3 ended off... in the future (or the present...technically). After three seasons of Lost, the format had begun to get a bit stale. While flashbacks for newer characters such as Desmond, Ben and Juliet had made for some interesting episodes, many viewers became bored with Kate running, Sawyer conning and Jack pining. Seeing this as well as any viewer could, the creators of Lost decided to switch things up a bit in the fourth season. The "flash forwards" as they have come to be known added an intrigue to the show that hadn't been felt in quite some time. Who are the Oceanic 6, what happened to the rest of the survivors of 815, how did the 6 escape the island, and who the hell is in the damn coffin!?!?! These were just a few of the questions posed (and answered, thankfully) in the fourth season.
The fourth season also includes some of the finest episodes and acting of the entire series. "The Constant" is 40 of the most emotionally gripping minutes of television you will ever see. Henry Ian Cusick continues to make Desmond one of the more lovable and let's be honest, coolest characters on television. In addition, Terry O' Quinn continues with the John Locke character where he was left off at the end of season 1. That is as the most mysterious and captivating characters on television. And of course, we can't mention John Locke without mentioning Benjamin Linus. Mr. Michael Emerson does the impossible in this season. He makes you actually feel bad for Benjamin Linus. I challenge any other actor to do that.
Well, I could go on and on. I'll try to wrap this up by saying that save for one or two episodes like "Eggtown" and the eagerly awaited yet terribly disappointing "Meet Kevin Johnson", this is a near perfect season from start to finish. Even those episodes are far beyond worth watching. So what are you waiting for? Catch up, it's almost January!
2008-11-22, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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