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  1. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Not so much questions, but to followup on the discussion from the TWD thread. Two major items that I felt were never adequately covered in the series are: The Numbers - A lot of occurrences (including the equations) and some correlation to individuals (at the lighthouse) doesn't really add up...
  2. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Yes, I realize that the two realities are separate and that the Island was not purgatory. The point was that the rejection of purgatory in season one was just one of many statements that emphasized the "reality based" approach to the series taken by the producers which was subsequently...
  3. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    I simply could not agree more. I loved most of the final season, but I felt so let down by the final episode. For the producers to tell everyone in season one that the Island was not purgatory (and its implicit message that there was at least some reality based explanation for many of the...
  4. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Ron's post (#1862) +1 - Walter.
  5. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    I should really let this go, because everyone has their opinions and are unlikely to be swayed, but...   The Lost Experience ARG is not the show. Personally, I believe that stories need to be told within the context of the narrative and if information outside the show is required then the...
  6. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Too many occurrences for randomness. I believe the real answer is that the writers wrote themselves into a corner with the numbers (attempting to develop the mythology of the Island) and weren't able to provide a satisfactory resolution for their presence in the series.   - Walter.
  7. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    The numbers? Associating them with the candidates isn't an explanation.   - Walter.
  8. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Fringe is an excellent suggestion. The show is doing a great job of maintaining its mythology and (so far) has been juggling answering questions and raising questions in a very satisfying manner with good balance between those two aspects of storytelling. John Noble is pretty terrific as...
  9. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Thought a little bit more about the 'sideways' reveal and I like it less and less the more I consider it. With the introduction of characters such as Daniel Faraday, his temporal studies, the concept of a 'constant', the Dharma Initiative's scientific inquires, and time travel elements...
  10. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Emotionally it was very satisfying. Intellectually - not so much. So many aspects of the series were left open ended. I'm not saying that everything required an ironclad explanation but it just felt flawed and incomplete. Re: Michael not being at the church: I would suggest that...
  11. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Tonight's episode was a welcome return to form indeed. (To be fair, I thought that Across the Sea was a fair episode, but I also thought it killed the momentum of the show's rush to the finale which has been building week after week.) Thoughts about tonight... So much for the redemption...
  12. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    I don't completely agree with this list, but there are plenty of questions that haven't been resolved with only 3.5 hours of broadcast time left... http://io9.com/5540279/50-questions-lost-really-does-need-to-answer - Walter...
  13. Walter Kittel

    Lost: Season Six

    Well, 'electromagnetic Buddha' has that effect on people. How many folks did Desmond sway or influence in the Sideways world? (Had to use Doc Jensen's phrase for Desmond from his latest EW column, an instant favorite.) - Walter.
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