Lost Finale Countdown
May 23rd, 2010
I don’t know if I’m ready for tonight’s Lost finale: an afternoon of flying through galaxies as a moustached-plumber who rides dinosaurs (while playing Super Mario Galaxy 2, just so it’s clear) may not be the most apt way to prepare for an epic dramatic television event, but it was darn fun and I guess that’s fitting. I’m looking to have fun with tonight’s finale more than anything else, less desperate for answers than I am desperate to see just how Lindelof and Cuse are going to end this thing.
However, I will probably be revisiting some of my thoughts from earlier this season as well as my other articles from this weekend, so I figured I’d throw up some links for new and veteran blog readers alike.
Articles
Reflections on Reviewing Lost [May 22nd, 2010]
In Defence of “Expose” [May 21st, 2010]
Lost in Lost’s Critical Culture: A Response to the New York Times [May 20th, 2010]
Why Lost Owes Us Nothing [January 28th, 2010]
As a person who has never watched a single episode of Lost, I only know Lost by the hubbub about the the arc mysteries. Having been burned by the Battlestar Galactica finale, I hope you’ll include in your review comments about how well Lost answers the mysteries it has posed to the audience.