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We are a bit behind on Lost, having missed last week's episode and then having caught up thanks to it being repeated last night.

Whoa. That was something.

Anyway, here is my thought for today...

Mr. Eko, at the beginning, muses about Aaron and Moses. About how Aaron had to speak for Moses. In a sense, Aaron was Moses' echo. Just as Mr. Eko seems to have taken his younger brother's place as a priest.

Is there another show with more subtext, more use of literary reference, and with a better cast? I think Veronica Mars is a tiny bit better, if only because we do get answers and complete stories there. But Lost is more ambitious, with the most amazing production values thrown in for good measure. And if it gets a touch frustrating, so be it.

On to the the next episode!

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Date: Jan. 20th, 2006 02:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dotsomething.livejournal.com
The point of Lost is not to get answers. The point of Lost is the journey of the story--they give just the right amount of frustration, although too much would be too much--and the OMG amazing characters. That's the main thing that gets me every time. These people--they seem real. They're admirable or they're flawed or their stupid and annoying or they're beautiful and very real. Probably the best ensemble cast I've ever seen.

But if you stare too hard at the plot, or look at it in full bright light, *poof*, you see that's it's just duct tape and wood and wires.

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