A Thinking Reed

"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" – Blaise Pascal

Lost!

This week’s episode was good, though not quite as good as last week’s IMO. It seems that this season’s all about (at least in part) expanding on the mysteries of the island’s history that we’ve only gotten bits and pieces of so far. My question: is this going to add up to some kind of coherent whole or meaningful theme or is it just a series of bones being thrown to longtime fans? I still have hope for the former. Part of what initially appealed to me about Lost was that you had these characters making different existential responses to a fundamentally ambiguous environment (Locke’s faith vs. Jack’s scientific empiricism, e.g.). How does that equation change once the mysteries are spelled out for us? Also: are we going to find out what’s up with the giant four-toed statue?

On another TV-related note: Last week’s BSG rocked. A big improvement from the first two episodes of this (half) season. Here’s hoping they keep it up.

2 responses to “Lost!”

  1. I thought the first episode of BSG’s Season 4.5 was fantastic: a knockout, especially with Dee’s suicide. The second episode seemed like filler– a maneuvering of the chess pieces to get them into position for what happened last week. I’m hoping that, with so few episodes to go, the BSG writers won’t waste any more time on filler, especially with so many unanswered questions. I just put up another BSG post, here, that deals with a few of the pressing issues.

    Kevin

  2. Lee,

    I’ve heard from Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse that we are going to see the giant four-toed statue again, but who knows if we’ll actually get an explanation? What if the full statue is one of Richard Alpert?! (just a guess) …Juliette just confirmed that he is “really old.”

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