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Editorial Review: Description of Lost - The Complete Third Season: Unfortunately, you do have to sit through a lot of aforementioned nuisances to get there. Season 3 kicks off with Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) held captive by the Others; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) on a mission to rescue them; and Locke, Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) in the aftermath of the electromagnetic pulse that blew up the hatch. Spinning the storylines away from base camp alone wouldn't have felt so disjointed were it not for the new characters simultaneously being introduced. First there's Juliet, a mysterious member of the Others whose loyalty constantly comes into question as the season goes on. Played delicately by Elizabeth Mitchell (Gia, ER, Frequency), Juliet is in one turn a cold-blooded killer, by another turn a sympathetic friend; possibly both at once, possibly neither at all. (She's also a terrific, albeit unwitting, threat to the Kate-Sawyer-Jack love triangle, which plays out more definitively this season.) On the other hand, there's the now-infamous Nikki and Paulo (Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro), a tagalong couple who were cleverly woven into the previous seasons' key moments but came to bear the brunt of fans' ire toward the show (Sawyer humorously echoed the sentiments by remarking, "Who the hell are you?"). By the end of the season, at least two major characters die, another is told he/she will die within months, major new threats are unveiled, and--as mentioned before--the two-part season finale restores your faith in the series. The extras are as well-stocked as a Dharma Initiative food pantry on this seven-disc set. Commentaries by producer Damon Lindelof, show writers, and numerous cast members reveal a whole lot of juicy trivia; plus, the DVDs even provide a subtitle track for the commentary (rarely seen other than on foreign-language director's commentaries) so you won't miss a thing. "Lost Book Club" goes through the parallels between what characters are reading and the show's storylines (The Wizard of Oz and Stephen King are heavily referenced). "Lost: On Location" gives a lot of insight to some of the biggest episodes, and "Lost in a Day" gives a 24-hour glimpse at the drama's arduous production. If you're a Lost fan who gave up during this season, the bonus features alone might lure you back for the next round. --Ellen A. Kim
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Lost - The Complete Third Season Reviews:
Great service!! ![]()
2008-08-29 - I'm extremely happy with my purchase of Lost Season 3. Delivery was fast, I will purchase thru Amazon.com in the future!!
Amazing tv show ![]()
2008-08-28 - no way to take the decision of stop or pause or to go for sleep by far it is the best series i have ever seen in my life thanks for everybody who participate in lost to make us happy
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2008-08-26 - Awesome series, product was delivered in great shape and in less time than I imagined. Super saver shipping is definitely the way to go!
Awesome DVD set ![]()
2008-08-13 - This DVD is sure to please fans of Lost. And if you aren't a fan of Lost, I highly recommend getting all 3 seasons of Lost and delving into a wonderful mystery that keeps you coming back for more!
Lost finds itself ![]()
2008-07-28 - While Season 2 was not very good in my opnion, season 3 of Lost has regained mometum and it is actually even better than the first season. While as usual the flashbacks are unnerving at times and do not really contribute much to the storyline, after a while one gets used to them. It is interesting to see how the lives of the people were connected even before the crash . As usual the season will end in a quite unexpected cliffhanger with some new questions raised. We see life with the Others and while we do not really get to know who they are, there are some interesting touches here. The real hero of the series is Hurley really.