THINGS I NOTICED - THE END ... There are no words, really ... Nothing I can say here will compare to the thoughts, feelings, and rush of emotions I'm sure everyone is going through right now ... For us the ride has finally ended ... The lap bar has come up ... There's nothing left to do now but stagger away from LOST's roller coaster, move forward, and try to burn the amazing image of this six-year ride into our hearts and minds forever ... I've often said that LOST is a perspective-based
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THINGS I NOTICED - The Candidate ... In case it hadn't occurred to you yet, The Candidate was a slap-in-the-face reminder of one sure thing: the end is drawing near ... It had thrills, chills, chaos and death, but it also had a pace that worked really well for how quickly it advanced the storyline ... Also, for the first time in a while, there was a solid balance between on and off island ... maybe because the alternate timeline scenes were totally excellent this week ... Things I Noticed: ...
Oh Lost, how you wound me. You tear out my heart and strap it to some C-4, leaving it inside a sinking submarine ... Even now, hours after my initial viewing, I'm still in shock, and more than a little depressed. Just Sayid dying would have been a tragedy in and of itself, without the even sadder Jin and Sun exit to top it off. Throw in Frank's demise (yes? maybe? too soon to call?), and I just can't take it ... Still, I have to hand it to the writers. They sure know how to make me
Here is Sean Furfaro's Recap of Tonight's Episode ... Breathe in ... breathe out ... breathe in ... breathe out. No, I'm not singing Mat Kearney, and no, I'm not just making a predictable joke considering that the last third of this episode essentially took place underwater ... I'm just catching my own breath ... As I sit down to write this recap not even 10 minutes from the closing credits of "The Candidate", I'm still trying to make sense of it ... I'll do my best ... I used a hockey analogy
Says Cuse: “There will be very little debate at the end of this episode that [Fake Locke] is evil and bad and has to be stopped. The main narrative reason for him killing our main characters is to establish how much of a bad guy he is and to clearly identify him as the antagonist rolling into the end of the series.” ... Lindelof recognizes that there’s something “brutal” about killing Jin and Sun just one episode after their long-awaited reunion — which, he says, is exactly what made
A TWO-HOUR RETROSPECTIVE LOOK AT THE PAST SIX SEASONS OF ONE OF THE MOST CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED AND TALKED-ABOUT SHOWS OF THE PAST DECADE KICKS OFF THE “LOST” SERIES FINALE EVENT WITH “THE FINAL JOURNEY,” SUNDAY, MAY 23 ON ABC ... “Lost” Series Finale Airs Immediately After the Special ... ABC invites new and avid “Lost” viewers to take a final glance at one of television’s most talked about and critically acclaimed shows. The “Lost” Series Finale Event begins with this
Here is the Episode 6.13 recap from Erika Olson (aka "e") from LongLiveLocke.com ... "The Last Recruit" was one of those episodes where the time just flew by because the hour was focused on getting characters in certain places rather than the overall mythology of the show. It seriously seemed like only 20 minutes had passed by the time the end credits rolled. So there's not a heck of a lot to say theory-wise. I still really enjoyed the episode, though it didn't live up to the crazy-high