You Can’t Have All the Answers: Lost and the Problem of Induction
Unsatisfied with the end of Lost? Good. That was the point.
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Unsatisfied with the end of Lost? Good. That was the point.
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Lost as a post-colonialist critique of Orientalism. Well, among OTHER things.
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And you thought Inception was tricky.
What lessons have television executives learned from the successes and failures of Lost?
Death ain’t no thang.
The Overthinkers tackle the Series Finale of Lost, including sunscreen, what to wear to a Lost convention, purgatory vs. eternal return, community, redemption, unanswered mysteries, red herrings, and Chaaaaaaaaaaahlie.
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In 1993, the timeline split into two universes: One that played DOOM and one that played MYST.
Lost, we hardly knew ye. No, really, we hardly knew ye.
Your comments and discussion about the latest episode of Lost: What They Died For.
I liked “Across the Sea.” Here’s why.