Sunday, May 23, 2010

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Inevitably, things will to explain the end of Lost, though, according to El Periodico ( http://www.elperiodico.cat/default.asp?idpublicacio_PK=46&idioma=CAT&idnoticia_PK=716029&idseccio_PK=1013 ) the DVD version of the last chapter contains 20 minutes to "explain" mysteries ... I, however, have not performed well by producing the note, I square this time is added in the form of statements by producers (Team Darlton, Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof) or similar rather than an addition to the plot ...

Among these (and also address http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,, 20313460_20387337_2, 00.html , although the interpretation that give different) there is the problem of Walt, children and infertility in the island. Walt was about whether or not they spoke very special series of the first two seasons, and the fertility problem that brought Juliet to the island, the third and fourth, but then never go learned. Unsolved mysteries? Or rather that we have to do our own reading? As the first option would be frustrating for the second vote! Maybe Walt

authorities had "special" or maybe not, if Hurley and Miles are good enough they could also be the case, but if it was true, how come he was released so blithely? And why others tried to kidnap Claire? Only by doing experiments and also to stay with the baby that was born? And why put a special interest in children who were abducted in the tail of the aircraft? Then we saw a couple of times with Cindy the stewardess, but have not had much weight in the plot although it seemed at the time of the most mysterious, I remember how it looked desperate when Ana Lucia died or disappeared members of his group, the tail of the plane, one by one?

Maybe it all goes well with the other problem, of infertility. Why there could be no births on the island? Maybe we ask ... since when? Because Ethan's mother well enough that he had no problem with it, there you have stopped to think? Doc Jensen at EW column. As I linked earlier, attributed to Jacob's dissatisfaction with others, possibly having been deceived and have accepted Smokey as a leader in the shadow thinking it was Jacob (I still square, Richard did not know?), but I will find another more prosaic explanation, which is not original, I admit, because I saw a link in the network ... Jughead! That is, the nuclear bomb that Juliet did snap at the end of the fifth season. It did not "explode", but may leave some kind of radioactive traces to explain malformations and abortions? Recall also that Ben had cancer, he was operated on Jack ... Or maybe some combination of radiation pump with electromagnetic radiation present in the Island? Maybe instead of bringing Juliet to experiment then you'll have had enough to start a Geiger counter ...

This matches the other problem with the children. Why so much interest in them and kidnap them away from their parents? Very simple! If the Others can not have children because the mothers fail to complete the pregnancy (and die!), How long before they would die out completely? And as you can avoided? Abducting more children as "little" better to inculcate them from the beginning, his philosophy of living and their ways of doing things, as Ethan had to do with when they were loaded with the Dharma Initiative or Purge without going any further, Ben had done the same since Richard had found in the woods when he fled from his father .... Starting

the same references, the EW columnist. As you referred earlier, Doc Jensen (I'll miss reading your "recap" and opinion columns each week Totally Lost), and server of you have come to different conclusions. And for me, far from being a hindrance, is an argument for Lost: indent holes that are there and I do not think they are premeditated, allow "no project" ideas from each to find them verisimilitude. I do not know where I read these days, with the influence of the Internet, LOST has opened a new way of "telling" in television fiction. We'll see if the example is or is not in anything: TWIN PEAKS there has been only one (of that Wild Palms was a cheap copy) and have already spent twenty years (!!!), but would have been -X-Files (remember that David Duchovny had a juicy supporting role in the series of Lynch) MILLENNIUM or without this precedent?

We'll see how LOST has continued, with failure experienced FlashForward probably will glee rather than copies of the castaways of Oceanic 815. For now, at least, we congratulate ourselves for the experience ....

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