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katiesue 05-27-2010 10:57 AM

Unfortunately no. But the article is here

Cadaverous Pallor 05-27-2010 12:03 PM

I'm pretty insulted by the answers carrot offered to get us to buy the DVDs. Eff that. (I'd probably Netflix them...and grumble a lot.)

mousepod 05-27-2010 12:15 PM

Last week, Heather and I were at the UCB Theater - sitting opposite Damon L. If I'd already seen the finale, I would have surely approached him...

scaeagles 05-27-2010 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 324422)
I'm pretty insulted by the answers carrot offered to get us to buy the DVDs. Eff that. (I'd probably Netflix them...and grumble a lot.)


There is NO WAY I will buy the DVDs, primarily for that reason. And what can they do with 20 minutes of "bonus footage" anyway?

Cadaverous Pallor 05-27-2010 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 324426)
Last week, Heather and I were at the UCB Theater - sitting opposite Damon L. If I'd already seen the finale, I would have surely approached him...

Both of those guys probably have a security squad with them at all times now.

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 324428)
There is NO WAY I will buy the DVDs, primarily for that reason. And what can they do with 20 minutes of "bonus footage" anyway?

A rat-a-tat list of "answers", blech. Might as well watch Lucas explain the Ep 1 force field rat trap again...

sleepyjeff 05-27-2010 03:46 PM

I'd pay big money to see a Ben Kenobi and Velma Dinkley Power Point presentation on the remaining mysteries of LOST:D

Eliza Hodgkins 1812 05-27-2010 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 324225)
I agree with iSm.

Additionally, the more I think about the LOST finale (and the other recent pieces of mass entertainment that have pissed me off), I've been wondering why it is that I have such a negative reaction. For me, it's not just that the writing was sloppy or that questions were left unanswered.

I've come to a fuzzy conclusion that the reason that I have such a viscerally negative reaction to the way the show wrapped up was because of the philosophy that was finally revealed at the end. The people who enjoyed the ending have tended to argue that it was "all about the characters" and "love is the constant". That's all nice, and is probably why my initial reaction was that I felt somewhat emotionally satisfied, if intellectually troubled. I admit it, I'm a softie. Show me the dog at the end lie down next to the dying hero, and my heart strings are tugged.

However, like iSm said, the story isn't real life - it's a construct. What bothers me is that the show was set up as a mystery - with the undercurrent of Science vs. Fate. The producers promised (as late as season 5) that there was a scientific explanation for the mysteries of the Island. Even if the explanation was sci-fi mumbo-jumbo, that would have been OK with me. Instead, all of science and logic were tossed out in favor of a conservative Christian message on a feel good "all people go to heaven" Sunday School level. If the "real" Locke was a "man of faith", and Jack was initially a "man of science", then the message of the show is that "faith wins", because in the final season when Jack becomes the man of faith, the "Locke" that argues for reason is the show's embodiment of evil. If, by the show's logic, the opposite of faith is science, then science is evil. Scary subtext.

Throughout the entire sixth season, the producers have said that the "flash-sideways" is "real", not an "alternate reality". So the finale basically said that "science can't solve life's mysteries" and "the religious concept of an afterlife is real". That's the kind of message that chills me to the bone.

I know it's only my opinion, and I know it's not going to be a popular one... but I think that's why I'm bummed out. Fans of the ending say it's about the people and relationships. I think it was about god and religion.

:snap: :snap: :snap: VISIBLE MOJO.

Gemini Cricket 06-02-2010 04:14 PM

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This is my friend's truck. Apparently, the 'Lost' crew paid him a lot of money to use it over and over. Does it look familiar?
:)

innerSpaceman 06-02-2010 04:18 PM

Nope, but then again - I could hardly remember the details of the plot, much less what truck I saw.


I'm glad I forgot the details of the plot, since 99% of the mysteries went unexplained in a big Fvck-You by the producers of LOST. And I'm glad I forgot that truck, because it it's ugly.

JWBear 06-02-2010 04:31 PM

I think that's the truck we saw Jack driving.


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