(“Recon” spoilers here.)
Just as every cop is a criminal/ and all the sinners, saints.
–Rolling Stones, “Sympathy for the Devil”
In “Recon” it becomes clear that Sawyer is on an inescapable path of vengeance, whether working for law enforcement or working for himself. The lines of good and evil aren’t drawn as neatly as the [...]

Measuring Evil: Sacred Scales and Final Judgments in

Let’s begin this analysis with a look at the episode’s title. Sundown or “dusk” is a period between lightness and darkness, a possible reference to the fuzzy area between good and evil, a zone where Lost tends to dwell at times, especially where its characters are concerned. It is also notable that the Jewish Sabbath [...]

Preliminary Thoughts on

“The Lighthouse” definitely rings some literary bells. First, it recalls To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, which is divided into three parts, the last section titled simply “The Lighthouse.”  The novel depicts the changing dynamics of a large family, the Ramsays, over the course of a ten-year period during which time many characters die and [...]

What Kate Does...and why I don't care: Jackfaces from Season 6 Episode 3

OH MY GOD! It snowed 3 inches last night so outside my house it looks like the season 5 finale of LOST.
Anyways, I haven’t gotten around to last weeks Jackface for one reason only…THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH JACK! Oh, I also hate Kate episodes.
So this week, you will probably have plenty more, and definitley episode [...]

Richard, a black rock slave?

Wow, the ending of the premier with Flocke taking out Richard was awesome. Richard is obviously panicked about who it is inhabiting the body of John Locke. And when he finally sees Flocke emerge from the statue his fear is apparent.

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