Lost: an Open Letter
Lost has got its fan bewildered, that's for sure. So mind-boggling are some episodes that some viewers feel utterly exhausted after watching them. And why not? For instance, in "Something Nice Back Home," a lot of things were again revealed about the future, but in the same time, it still leaves a lot of Lost viewers baffled and wanting an explanation sooner rather than later. En route to that finale, however, some viewers are already wondering whether they like the path the series is taking or not.
For instance, Hurley explains that they are all dead. Although the flash-forwards reveal that there is something clinically wrong with Hurley's brain, this prophesy, no matter how crazy or unfounded, can potentially just demolish the series' premise of eventual survival or universal doom. The first season of Lost did a pretty good job of introducing the characters, including their backgrounds and peculiarities, which fans have grown to love. Lost's original hypothesis will be for naught if they turn out to be all dead in the first place. After a couple of other appearances from dead, or supposed to be dead survivors, the question that begs to be asked is: Why are the dead roaming the island?
In fact, in the next episode, "Cabin Fever," Locke meets a Dharma Initiative staffer who claims to have been dead for the last twelve years. If this is the case, then clearly there is something more to the island than the whole lot Lost fans already know.
In the same episode, fans found out more things about the Jack and Kate tandem. Now we know that they will get back together after the trial, then Jack will battle alcoholism and drug addiction, then they split up. On the episode, viewers had a peek at how Jack's addiction started.
Claire is another intriguing case. At this point, Lost fans know she does not make it off the island with her baby, although that does not necessarily mean she is going to die. We also know that Sawyer is going to survive, because he was momentarily referred to in a Kate flash-forward, although it does not explicitly mention that he is alive, so nothing is certain at this point.
Yet in the end, no matter how much they complain, Lost fans breathe these so far inexplicable phenomena. They just hope that everything will be resolved soon, or will be resolved at all.About the Author:
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