"Over the years I have learned that motherhood is much like an austere religious order, the joining of which obligates one to relinquish all claims to personal possessions."
-- Nancy Stahl
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Lost
I am so lost after watching LOST. Anyone else totally confused? Please explain. The season premiere was not at all what I expected. It will be interesting to see how this all ends.
I think that being lost during LOST is just part of the game. Man, I love that show!! (And I'm pretty sure its all your fault) :)
Anyway, I was reading this article that said that they are not referring to the dual realities as "alternate" realities because that would imply that one is real and the other is not. They call the story-telling method "flash-sideways." Also there is apparently some significance to the fact that we saw Desmond on the plane, that Shannon was not on the plane, and also that the island was under water (possibly suggesting that setting off the atom bomb in the 1970's may have had more effects than just getting the plane to land successfully - e.g. sinking the island). Also, apparently although Kate is still a fugitive she didn't kill her father, instead it was a plumber she killed. Other characters also apparently have some changes to their stories - though the fundamental 'who they are' stays the same. Lots of interesting stuff out there.
Still confused about the Japanese "others" though. Have you watched "Lost, Untangled"? I still need to do that.
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I think that being lost during LOST is just part of the game.
Man, I love that show!! (And I'm pretty sure its all your fault) :)
Anyway, I was reading this article that said that they are not referring to the dual realities as "alternate" realities because that would imply that one is real and the other is not. They call the story-telling method "flash-sideways." Also there is apparently some significance to the fact that we saw Desmond on the plane, that Shannon was not on the plane, and also that the island was under water (possibly suggesting that setting off the atom bomb in the 1970's may have had more effects than just getting the plane to land successfully - e.g. sinking the island).
Also, apparently although Kate is still a fugitive she didn't kill her father, instead it was a plumber she killed. Other characters also apparently have some changes to their stories - though the fundamental 'who they are' stays the same. Lots of interesting stuff out there.
Still confused about the Japanese "others" though. Have you watched "Lost, Untangled"? I still need to do that.
lol, I gave up after the third season.
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