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sylvain, québec. on December 30th, 2008
I've just finished watching the 4th season of LOST, my xmas gift, and my wife asked me why does Locke have papers on his coffin with the name Jeremy Bentham written on it? my answer: Locke somehow got off the island and i'm sure season five will tell us how and because he is dead to the rest of the world, he had to use another name to get back on the continent and find the Oceanic 6. My guess is season 5 will take us on a wild ride with flashforwards and flashbacks. We will find out how Ben got to october 24th 2005 in Tunisia when he moved the island in december 2004 or was it then? Loved season 4 like the rest.
Ewen, Scotland on December 27th, 2008
i agree, the only down point to this fantastic season of lost was michaels storyline and the his death. i felt he had more to give in regards to his story with walt ;) xx
Joseph, Canada on December 13th, 2008
Everything was excellent, especially the development of Ben. However, the only aspect that was lacking was the Michael story line. IT left much to be desired
Rob , canada on December 10th, 2008
This season was a bit short and started slow, but by the end, i was hooked remember THE CONSTANT?!?! sickest episode ever!
Ryan J Brown. Lincholn. on June 26th, 2008
I don't need to say anything other than OUTSTANDING!
Tash, Cornwall on June 11th, 2008
As much as I love Lost...I hate that this series was soooo short! Wheres the rest? Its also getting even stranger, with more jumps back and forth and still more questions left unanswered. I still want to know what the smoke monster is!
gemma rogers, london on June 9th, 2008
i thought that season 4 was by far the best out of all the seasons. The writers got their act together and really made it believable and definatley leaving with the need to watch more. im very intrigued to know what happens next...
Ben, Leicester on June 9th, 2008
Season 1 - 5 stars 2 - 2 stars 3 - 2 stars 4 - 4 stars
Barry, Fife on June 8th, 2008
Lost, Battlestar Galactica, 24, Sopranos... take any two hours of any of these progrmmes and compare it to anything you can see at the cinema today. TV finally killed the cinema - with quality content - who would have believed it! Lost season 4 was without doubt the most exilerarting, suspense filled and original few hours of televsion I have ever seen. Gone is the slow moving, repetative feeling of season 2 (and some of 3) and in it's place a frantic story in three different timezones masterfully linked together - with a lot more to come. Season 4 definately scored by being shortened by the writer's strike, it jst feels a much faster moving show in a fewer episodic format - although I'm already feeling withdrawal symptoms knowing I've now gotta wait unil next year. Is it possible for this show to get any better??
Daniel, Nottingham on June 8th, 2008
Season 4 has been... Wow. It feels like a different show to Lost season 1-3 coz of the new set up but i wish we had, had an end from beginning because that would have Lost even better! I no a lot of people have been complaining about Danielle but she actually did not like living in Hawaii and asked for her character to be taken out so that was not really the creative peoples fault. Anyway the fact that were starting the 5th season and we dont hav a clue were the show is going to go (mostly to do with the island) is outstanding. Lost is a one of a kind show!
Andrew on June 8th, 2008
First things first I've been the biggest Lost fan for ages. Therefore it is a surprise to myself to say that I didn't enjoy this season nearly as much as the first 3. It's difficult to put my finger on, maybe its the gradual descent of mystery from seasons 1-3 to season 4 which was a lot more Sci-fi and miliatary based which I didn't enjoy much but the cutdown in episodes made the whole thing pass very quickly without very much happening. Also the deaths of Michael,Alex and Danielle bothered me. I know Lost is famous for its death scenes but since the gradual demise of nearly all my favouraite characters in Seasons 1-3 were bearable.It was Danielles that shocked me most, 3 seasons of her being mysterious and unexplained to be offed so quickly and buried before we knew it. As for Michael-his actor is right, what a waste. Sorry for moaning but im still gonna watch :P
Alex, Cheshire on June 8th, 2008
Great review, sums up everything really. Absolutely fantastic season and by far my favourite. I personally loved season 3 but thats has exceeded expectations and delivered a truly spectacular show that makes the likes of prison break season 3 and heroes season 2 look pathetic. Every aspect was brilliant and i still can't decide which out of the the constant and the finale is the best piece of television ive ever witnessed. Well done to everyone involved and please oh god please keep it up next year!
Jacob, London on June 8th, 2008
Although I think every Season of LOST is simply amazing, I have to say that the pace of Season 4 made it stand out as one of the most gripping, excitable Season’s of a television show I have ever experienced; each episode was pakced with a classic moment, that will go down in history as the biggest cliffhangers ever: . Sayid working for Ben . Kate having Aaron in the future . Jin being dead in the future? . Ben and Widmore’s confrontation . ‘We have to move the Island’ . Locke in the coffin And, together with that, the flashforwards and Island/Freighter quests featured within the episodes featured a much more revaltory/darker story-telling angle than LOST usually does. In the Season’s stand-out episode, ‘The Shape of Things to Come’, as Keamy counts down from ten until he puts a bullet in Alex’s head – you just expect Ben to come up with a plan to prevent this from happening, at the last second… However, it does not come, and Keamy gets to zero, and mercilessly executes her, without thinking twice. Cue Ben summoning Smokey – a great mystery which has revelations revealed each appearance it makes. Never before have I seen a programme introduce so many new characters who have been well-perceived; Daniel Faraday, Miles Straume, Frank Lapidus, Matthew Abbadon, to name but a few. Eat your hearts out Nikki and Paulo (who still had one of Season 3’s biggest underrated episodes, ‘Exposé’)… After four Season’s, LOST remains my favourite programme – a feat well earned; each Season seems to surpass the previous one, and the transition from mystery-driven episodes to character-driven episodes makes it unpredictable as to what you’ll be watching each week; Season 4 was the year of Yunjin Kim (Sun Hwa-Kwon) performing an Emmy-deserving role.
Mike, Manchester on June 8th, 2008
I completely agree with the review, season 4 was excellent and finally some questions are being answered (although there are still more being asked!!). It's good that there's an end in sight as (hopefully) it means that other loose ends will start to be tied up. As for what Sawyer whispers to Kate, it's been mooted that he says "I have a daughter in Alabama, you need to find her, tell her i'm sorry......" Roll on season 5!!!
katie, london on June 8th, 2008
This was the best season so far for me personally. LOST is incredibly good !!!!!!!
Dan, Walsall on June 8th, 2008
I completely agree with your review; season four I feel has been the best and I know that it can only get better in the next two seasons. I was particualy impressed by the new characters this season; it was a lot better than the introduction of Nikki and Paulo! The only thing I didn't like about this season was in "The Shape of Things to Come", yes a superb episode, but the scene where all those 'redshirts' were killed and Sawyer dodging the bullets was simply poor - also I didn't like the death of Danielle!
Bob, Glasgow on June 8th, 2008
A. Mazing. I've stuck with this fantastic series since the beginning, and it's paying off BIG style. The writers now need to keep this momentum going, and not make season 5 another season 2 -which although in my opinion was good, was nowhere near the standard they have now reached.