Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: LOST: using Heroes' slogan
NBC > Primetime > Heroes > General Heroes Discussion
marcar31
As anyone else seen this?...

I was at the store shopping the other day, and something caught my eye, a Tabloid, with something about LOST on it's cover. And overtop the title, LOST, it said, "No One Is Safe".


Is it just me, or do you think LOST and our beloved HEROES are in cahoots together?
GabrielSylarGray
QUOTE (kassie @ Mar 12 2007, 06:03 PM) *
As anyone else seen this?...

I was at the store shopping the other day, and something caught my eye, a Tabloid, with something about LOST on it's cover. And overtop the title, LOST, it said, "No One Is Safe".


Is it just me, or do you think LOST and our beloved HEROES are in cahoots together?



What makes you think that they are in cahoots together? Could you explain more?
marcar31
well thats i all really have to say...


love your name
KibaKibbles
No one is safe is quite general... But who knows. The No One is Safe phrase was only a Heroes slogan for about a week. If they had said "save __, save the world." Yea, that's a huge big mess.
collideoscope
QUOTE (kassie @ Mar 12 2007, 06:03 PM) *
As anyone else seen this?...

I was at the store shopping the other day, and something caught my eye, a Tabloid, with something about LOST on it's cover. And overtop the title, LOST, it said, "No One Is Safe".


Is it just me, or do you think LOST and our beloved HEROES are in cahoots together?


Aren't some of the lost writers on heroes too? I noticed remarks in heroes that kinda sound like lost references.
GabrielSylarGray
QUOTE (kassie @ Mar 12 2007, 06:50 PM) *
well thats i all really have to say...


love your name



Thanks.
I still don't get what your saying. Is the other thing that it said something to do with heroes? I don't understand.
GabrielSylarGray
QUOTE (collideoscope @ Mar 12 2007, 06:57 PM) *
Aren't some of the lost writers on heroes too? I noticed remarks in heroes that kinda sound like lost references.



I don't think so.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.