January 2008
OK, kids, I know I promised both you (and me) that I'd take a day off from blogging before the Season 4 premiere of Lost, but that's simply not possible. Didn't help that I read this interview with Michael Emerson, either.
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I will confess, as rambling as I've been over the past few months here on the blog, it might pale in comparison to the verbiage I'll drop tonight.
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I've spent the last few months trying to analyze some of the larger mysteries of Lost: looking at clues from past seasons, mobisodes, trailers, and alternate-reality games in order to provide the deepest, widest canvas possible as I, along with the rest of you, sought to spend the months between seasons in the least painful manner possible.
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We're in the home stretch, people. You've either enjoyed or suffered through the first two installments of "Paradox Island," and you'll be rewarded today with the final installment. Today we'll look at the ontological paradox in which Benjamin Linus operates, and how that may explain every action he's ever taken on the show.
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Yesterday I started to outline a way in which the actions of Benjamin Linus could be seen in a more rosy light. In other words, maybe the guy's got a legitimate reason for doing everything he's doing. Sure, he may be a little...extreme in his methods, but perchance, just possibly perchance, they are for more benevolent reasons than we've previously been led to believe.
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I want to flesh out something that came up in yesterday's entry. Or rather, I want to expand upon it, since "fleshing it out" implies I have some grand answer to the topic at hand.
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You know, I'm trying. I'm really, really trying to understand the logic of what Lost keeps showing us in their weekly mobisode series "Missing Pieces."
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So as the weekend approaches, I want to drop a few news and notes on you to get you through the long weekend.
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Doug, a newcomer to this blog, wanted me to do a detailed compilation of...well, it seemed like everything I've written about here, as a way to allow him to understand what I talk about on this blog on a daily basis.
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