Lost Complete Series Blu Ray

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MarshallWill, and Holly may have been on a routine expedition when they entered the Land of the Lost, but there was nothing routine about Sid & Marty Krofft's vision for this groundbreaking Saturday morning television series of the 1970s. Joining acclaimed science-fiction writers like David Gerrold, Larry Niven, D.C. Fontana, Norman Spinrad, and Theodore Sturgeon with cutting edge makeup and visual effects teams, the Kroffts raised the bar for sophisticated, intelligent and entertaining programming. The result was a fantastic odyssey on the planet of Altrusia, filled with dinosaurs, Sleedstak, Pakunis, and visitors from alternate dimensions. The Marshall family-Rick, Will, Holly, and, later, Uncle Jack-were strangers in a stranger land, but they survived by their wits, compassion, and sense of humor.

One of my biggest requests has been this one. This is the complete 3 season series on 7 Blu Ray discs, upscaled to 720p. Please note that these have been upscaled from the original DVDs. All 43 episodes, plus every commentary track and interview from the 2004-2005 releases. This will play on any regular Blu Ray or 4k machine, and on Playstation. It will not play on Xbox.


Hi - I am about 3 weeks into running Sonarr on my Raspberry Pi. Experience has been excellent so far until these series of events. I am hosting my files on a Drobo 5N and Sonar is running on the PI. I am finding that series that were up to date with episodes were one day empty and without any episodes on sonarr and, when checking the NAS the series folder, was completely gone as well.


Series getting deleted only started when I got my Raspi and I started running containers that are mounted to certain network shares on the Drobo. The only 2 containers that have access to the tv shows folder is Sonarr and Bazarr. Only other software that touches the TV shows folder is Transmission and Plex which run on the Drobo.


note - transmission should not be touching the tv shows folder, it should just be saving the completed downloads somewhere else, then sonarr will go and move the files from that location into the tv shows folder itself


could you also open say vikings s06e01 and check the actual history tab of that, it should show all the activity for that particular episode. if there is a trash icon (deleted) in there then check what the info icon says


Hi rhom,

Indeed i would also have assumed if the network drive disconnected and sonarr didnt see the root directory that it would not attempt to delete anything and wait to rescan again at another time.


For those of us who like to escape the real world and dive into the realm of fantasy, The Lost World will certainly satisfy that desire. Based on the 1912 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this outstanding 12-DVD release of the complete 66-episode TV series offers entry into an alternative universe packed with action, adventure, and interesting characters.


First airing in 1999, this series details the adventures of a band of scientists and explorers who set course from England in a hot air balloon to a remote area of the Amazon jungle in search of a fabled "lost world."


Following a crash landing, the group discovers a mysterious plateau and a beautiful jungle woman named Veronica Layton, who has been living in the wilderness since her parents disappeared 11 years earlier, having vanished under mysterious circumstances.


The characters realize they are trapped in the lost world and battle against many hostile elements, including the mysterious force that created this world. Together, they fight to survive against carnivorous dinosaurs, vicious Neanderthals, a race of lizard men, and other dangers, as they search for a way to escape.


ABC has just announced the upcoming release of both the sixth season DVD of Lost as well as the complete series box set. Among the more notable features included in Lost: The Complete Collection are:


Likewise, the set comes loaded with the customary audio commentaries, behind-the-scenes featurettes, bloopers, and deleted scenes. I believe the "new chapter of the island's story" is this 12-14 minute epilogue that cast member Michael Emerson teased, which I am very eager to see. Both sets will be available on Blu-ray and DVD August 24, 2010. Check out the full press release and high resolution images of the artwork and box set after the jump:


With the release of Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season, audiences can relive every episode in the landmark final season, as the fate of each character and answers to long-pondered mysteries from the previous seasons, are revealed. In addition, the Blu-ray and DVD releases contain hours of never-before-seen bonus footage including deleted scenes; bloopers; an often emotional featurette where cast, crew, writers, producers and other Hollywood notables discuss ending the acclaimed series; a much-anticipated new chapter of the island's story from Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse; and much more.


An epic box set for the ultimate LOST fan, Lost: The Complete Collection is a fantastic icon-clad, secret-laden, Blu-ray and DVD box set containing every episode, from all six seasons. Additionally, the elaborate release includes over 30 hours of bonus material (from every season), plus one full disc of bonus exclusive to the collection, containing a fascinating array of all-new behind-the-scenes featurettes; documentaries; and a series of unique tours of Oahu with many of the cast as they reflect anecdotes, experiences and emotions of working on the series and living on the island; and more (see page 3 for content descriptions).


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Prob my last LOST theory ever.....nah! it's just been a bit of a long time....



Back in season 1 and 2 when Claire was kidnapped and taken to the "medical hatch",she lost her memory and was very "foggy" with recalling everything that went down. Yes, we clearly see Ethan make sure that Claire kept drinking from the canteen with the "Water' in it(I'm sure it was some type of roofies in there)...but....after watching LOST: the complete series box set! THAT I OWN(YEAH)!!!!....Room 23 is clearly explained to us(and it was a good enough answer for me), and it made me think about Claire.....


I feel that at some point after Claire was taken and before Alex helps her escape-Claire was put into room 23 and "wiped"....



...but she eventually recalls escaping?



I think it works like this....



Claire does not remember being on Hydra Island and Room 23 due to the fact that the "brainwashing" effects of Room 23 had a very strong effect on her-and all the time being taken and being on Hydra Island would be "wiped" from her mind....



..but...from the time being at the Medical hatch-she would be able to eventually recall her time there due to the fact that Ethan might have used a milder drug to "dope" her up(She was acting very loopy and submissive).



The reasoning of this theory is because the "Others" kept the Room 23 procedure as standard "protocol"(this was shown with Walt and Karl). So with everything we know now, I think it's safe to say the Others also did this with Claire.



Enjoy, Folks!


Lost is an American science fiction adventure drama television series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof that aired on ABC from September 22, 2004, to May 23, 2010, with a total of 121 episodes over six seasons. It contains elements of supernatural fiction, and follows the survivors of a commercial jet airliner flying between Sydney and Los Angeles, after the plane crashes on a mysterious island somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean. Episodes typically feature a primary storyline set on the island, augmented by flashback or flashforward sequences which provide additional insight into the involved characters.


Season 1 begins with the aftermath of a plane crash, which leaves the surviving passengers of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 on what seems to be an uninhabited tropical island. Spinal surgeon Jack Shephard becomes their leader. Their survival is threatened by a number of mysterious entities, including polar bears, an unseen creature that roams the jungle (the "Smoke Monster"), and the island's malevolent inhabitants, known as "The Others". They encounter a French woman named Danielle Rousseau, who was shipwrecked on the island 16 years before the crash and is desperate for news of her daughter, Alex. They also find a mysterious metal hatch buried in the ground. While two survivors, Locke and Boone, try to force the hatch open, four others, Michael, Jin, Walt, and Sawyer attempt to leave on a raft that they have built. Meanwhile, flashbacks center on details of the individual survivors' lives prior to the plane crash.


Season 2 follows the growing conflict between the survivors and the Others and continues the theme of the clash between faith and science, while resolving old mysteries and posing new ones. The four survivors in the raft are ambushed by the Others, and they take Walt, Michael's son. The survivors are forced to return to the island, where they find the tail-section survivors (the "Tailies"). A power struggle between Jack and John Locke over control of the guns and medicine located in the hatch develops, resolved in "The Long Con" by Sawyer when he gains control of them. The hatch is revealed to be a research station built thirty years earlier by the Dharma Initiative, a scientific research project that involved conducting experiments on the island. A man named Desmond Hume had been living in the hatch for three years, activating a computer program every 108 minutes to prevent an unknown catastrophic event from occurring. To recover his son, Michael betrays the survivors, and Jack, Sawyer, and Kate are captured. Michael is given a boat and leaves the island with his son, while John destroys the computer in the hatch, whereupon an electromagnetic event shakes the island. This causes the island to be detected by scientists working for Penelope Widmore, and it is revealed that a similar event caused the breakup of the plane.

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