But I'm digressing into the topic I was avoiding.
Today, marks the first day since December 29 that I am free from Lost. I finished watching the third
season last night, and I'm looking forward to the season premier on the 31st. Serious people have written quite a bit about the show. I am not one of these people. Last night I was drawing comparisons from Lost to The Smurfs with Benjamin playing the role of Gargamel, his people playing collectively filling the role of Azrael, Sawyer is Greedy Smurf. Sayid is Sneaky Smurf. Hurley is Clumsy Smurf. Locke is Vanity Smurf (it's a stretch, but I can see it), Jack is Papa Smurf and naturally Kate is Smurfette. Claire is Mother Nature. The list goes on. Why can't Benjamin just leave these poor people alone to have their Smurfy good time while they wait for rescue? I guess the show would devolve into a beach party shoot then. Sun and Jin would be doing the bump by the campfire. Chaos.Oh gawd, I have the beginnings of three posts piling up so in the spirit of getting it out there I'm going to suck it up and finish this one. I've found that I actually have serious analysis of the program, and that will be the focus of my next post.
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Did you read the Doc Jensen blog I sent? You may want to peruse some of his stuff because you missed the whole online "Lost Experience" thing last summer which basically revealed what the numbers stood for. He did all the work for you...and he doesn't tend to write in gibberish like some of the others out there.
You also need to read this guy's blog : http://www.powells.com/blog/?author=104
It literally blew our mind last year, and you know Athena and I were Poli Sci majors who read a lot of the theorists he quotes, and he STILL *ahem* lost us. :)
Lastly, we'll be meeting at my place to watch the premiere. Details to come!
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