Overthinking Lost: Season Four
In Lost, what does time travel represent on a thematic level? In my case, nosebleeds.
In Lost, what does time travel represent on a thematic level? In my case, nosebleeds.
At the end of season three, I take a look back at the first half of Lost… with the power of mathematics!
This week, I discuss “Expose,” that weird episode about Nikki and Paolo and how much everyone hates them. Plus D&D-esque character alignments! Fun times.
You asked me for my Grand Unified Theory of Lost, and I give you one. I have three words for you: aliens, and time travel.
Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip, that started from Sydney, Australia, aboard Oceanic Flight 815.
The OTI readers who have seen all of Lost ask someone who has seen only one and a half seasons their burning questions. This’ll work.
This week, Shana answers the question that’s been eating at us since episode 1: How is Lost like a game of Sid Meier’s Civilization?
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Lost: Total Redemption Island or Total Karma Island?
Is Jack Thomas Hobbes in disguise? Is Locke Jesus? What’s the deal with those frigging polar bears? I may not have the answers, but I do have the questions.