March 2007
I double-checked, and tonight's episode of Lost was not directed by George Lucas. It just felt that way a few times, with its "special edition"-like splicing in of newbies Nikki and Paolo into old footage. While that was a nice piece of editing, particularly in the crash scene, it has to be asked: Is this a...
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It became fairly clear to me about midway through Wednesday's Lost just who "the man from Tallahassee" was, so that last scene didn't really shock me. What it made me do was think of Jennifer Garner whimpering "Mom?" at the end of season one of Alias, which I recall as a much more jaw-dropping revelation. Maybe...
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Well now. This makes, by my count, three pretty decent episodes of Lost in a row. Will wonders not cease. The episode, "Par Avion," suffered from a bit of a disconnect between the beach-bound action involving Claire, Charlie and Desmond and the search party's efforts to navigate the Running Man-style barriers around Others Town. But after...
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I was for the most part pretty pleased with what happened on this week's Lost, but there is one big nagging issue to deal with first. And that is this: When did John Locke become such a fool? It's not that he decided not to share his findings of what happens when you beat the computer...
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