No new Lost tonight (I can hear you wimpering), but that doesn't mean you have to go completely cold turkey. Here's part two of our season-ending podcast covering "The Incident Part 1 & 2." If you missed part one, check it out here. In this second part, we finally get to David Warner's statement (full text after the jump), discuss the series endgame for Season 6 and generally try to cram our blown minds back into our skulls lest we get brain on the carpet. Enjoy!
CL's Lost podcast: Season 5, Ep 16 "The Incident Part 2"
David Warner's statement on the season finale:
Giant sucking sound
Have to say I was thinking the whole show was going down the drain right along with all that junk that got sucked in on top of Juliet somehow without killing her at the end of the show.
Loved the opening, the introduction of Jacob, but just the introduction by the fifteenth or so time he showed up like Zelig in someone elses flashback it was, OK enough already, we GET THE POINT.
Loved the reappearance of Bernard and spouse and agree with Joe that it was the perfect logical outcome for them: Were retired, were happy and we are so over you people a sentiment I began to share when the story started to boil down to the same-old-same-old People magazine solution that the only reason Jack wanted to blow the island to hell was cause he was still mooning after Kate. Puh-LEEZ, stop their anguished longing stares NOW.
I like Elanas enigma, dont know who the hell she is and thats fun, I thought the switcharoo at the ending was quite cool, and the white flash at the end provided some hope hope that maybe just maybe there would be no more impossible gun-battle escapes and no more prolonged fistfights between Sawyer and Jack. I worry: With the two of them bleeding out week after week, Hawaiian theatrical makeup warehouses must be running low on their fake-blood supplies.
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So, should we have not dropped the atomic bomb on Japan and instead taken a few 100,000 troops and a million or more Japanese civilians dead if we had to invade the home islands? The bomb resets everything. Jacob isn't dead. The "they" coming is the rest of the group after they see Locke's body. Juliet is dead. She is a main character in the new "V" show. Forget more lost podcast. Do "Burn Notice"