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Posted on June 26, 2009
Time for the fourth in my occasional series of in-depth theorizing about the Season 5 finale. Previously: #3: The Mystery of the Cabin #2: The Fates of Juliet, Sayid, Locke, Jacob, Life, the Universe, and Everything #1: "The Incident" Preliminary...
Posted on June 15, 2009
Jeff Jensen was back today with his long-awaited end-of-the-season column at EW.com. (He's actually decided to keep writing columns through the summer, but, hey, semantics.) In it, he outlines four possibilities of what happened when Juliet made Jughead explode. Let's...
Posted on May 29, 2009
Over at Entertainment Weekly, Doc Jensen -- or more likely, an intern who was charged with searching the Web for Lost info for him -- stumbled across the true identity of the Four-Toed Statue. Seriously: in ABC's online recap of...
Posted on May 25, 2009
Welcome to Round 3 of my post-finale analysis and theory spitballing. (Here's Round 1 and Round 2.) The topic today: the finale's one and only scene featuring the cabin. Ilana, Bram, and the rest of the Shadow of the Statue...
Posted on May 14, 2009
"The Incident" was two hours chock full of awesomeness. And since I finished watching it last night I haven't really been able to stop thinking about it. I've re-watched the first scene at least four times now. Best show ever....
Posted on May 12, 2009
None of these are spoiler-heavy, but they do reveal a few loose odds and ends. The first three basically feel like direct continuations of where things left off last week, so they probably happen very early on....
Posted on April 17, 2009
Since Season 2, I've been kind of obsessed with charting the arc of each season as a whole. Lindelof and Cuse once said they try to structure Lost like Harry Potter: it's all one big story, but each season, like...
Posted on April 7, 2009
As a follow-up to my last post, the codename for the big twist in the Season 5 finale has been chosen: it will henceforth be referred to as "The Fork in the Outlet", according to TV Guide. They also mention...