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    Anyone watch this Scifi Channel series? I caught the first episode and although the storyline seemed a little hokey, it hooked me. I have two more two hour episodes dvr'd and waiting to go.

    The show is about a motel room in another dimension and a motel key that will open any door into the otherworldly motel room. Objects taken from the room have supernatural powers but look like ordinary objects. Kind of a cool, violent scifi series.

    How do you folks feel about this new genre of scifi that seems to have a PG13 bent to it. I happen to like the realism and am glad that this new generation of writers seem to come from my age bracket :-)

    actually a better synopsis is here

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    Re: Lost Room

    LOOOVVEEDD it although I was disappointed inthe confusion.
    I watched the entire series in one day.
    I thought it left soem holes but I liked it alot nonetheless.
    Since when is psycho a bad thing??
    Sharing withother survivors...
    www.supportandsurvive.org

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    • #3
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      yup, watched it and loved it. the ending leaves a lot of questions but maybe they're hoping for a "sequel".
      525,600 minutes, 525,000 moments so dear. 525,600 minutes - how do you measure, measure a year?

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      • #4
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        You know, I realized too late it was a miniseries. I thought it was a full-blown series and had previously decided I wasn't about to get addicted to yet another show. And you make elements of it sound pretty interesting, especially the more realistic turn, when I admit my first thought when I saw the previews was some kind of variation on "Howl's Moving Castle."

        Like other Sci-Fi Channel "miniseries events," the ratings will determine whether the story will continue... either with a 24-episode full-season order, or another mid-season, miniseries filler, or... nothing at all.

        This New York Times television reviewer seemed to like the show quite a bit. This fellow at the Los Angeles Times was not as impressed.

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