Lost Regaining Momentum
Just a quick blurb about Lost, and how I think it’s regaining some of its momentum that it lost while on break. The past few episodes have been good, yeah, even that Razzle Dazzle fun one focusing on Nicki and Paulo. More questions are being answered but of course a few more questions creep up.
That eye patch guy is alive after being “killed” by the Others’ force field fence? Everyone on Flight 815 was found dead? How do you explain the Lost survivors and how they were found “dead?” That also means no one must be looking for them. Good thing Desmond is around since Penny is looking for him. So Viagara must be produced on Lost island huh? And who knew the downtown Chinese Cultural Plaza is a spitting image of Korea?
Only a few more episodes left for this season, and I hope Lost will end after next season. I think the best trend right now for television shows is having a definite end date targeted. Play out your story after a few years and move on to another show. Otherwise, you’ll just drag on and on kinda like Desperate Housewives (what is going on with the story lines and what’s the point of the show?)
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Myong Choi
April 27, 2007 @ 10:24 am
Yeah, this ep was good. For some reason, and not just cuz I’m Korean, the Jin and Sun episodes are usually well done and well written. They are the only real couple on the show (outside of Sawyer and slutty Kate’s escapades) and it’s touching to see their little romantic back stories.
Someone I know auditioned for the part of Jin’s mom but didn’t get it but she ended up playing Sun’s mom in the graduation photo. That actress who played Jin’s mom was terrible though. Bleah!
The no survivors angle? That seems to be pushing the purgatory theory, but I think it’s another way of throwing us off.
I also agree that they should limit the number of eps. That’s one draw of K-dramas. They have a pre-determined # of eps for each show so they have a thought out beginning, middle, and end.