TheCC Staff
05-16-2008, 06:55 PM
The Oceanic Six Meet the Press
by Alan Noah (http://alannoah.com)
*SPOILER WARNING*
May 16th, 2008 - The next two weeks are going to be rough. The first hour of Lost’s mammoth three hour season finale seemed to serve as a lot of set up for the final two hours, which we’ll have to wait until May 29th for. Well, it just gives us obsessive types more time to theorize about what goes down.
Let’s start with what’s happening on the Island. Jack is determined to follow the other signal on the satellite phone, because Mr. Has to Save Everyone has taken responsibility for his fellow survivors, and he promised to get them all off the Island. Marching to the helicopter with just Kate isn’t much of a plan, but he doesn’t know just how vicious Keamy and Company are. But that is corrected when they bump into Miles and Sawyer who describe the attack on “New Otherton” and mention that Claire is M.I.A. Jack sends Kate back to the beach with Aaron and Miles, and Sawyer decides to go with Jack to help him secure the helicopter. (Sawyer has become pretty compassionate about his friends lately, which makes it sadder knowing that he doesn’t get off the Island.) Jack and Sawyer find Frank handcuffed to the chopper, but unfortunately there’s a bigger problem – Hurley is with Ben, which means he’s in grave danger. (Of course, neither Jack nor Sawyer are too concerned about Locke at this point.) Once again, Jack is in need of a solid plan.
Click Here to Read the Whole Review (http://thecomiccollective.com/Movies-TV/Reviews/2008/May/Lost_No_Place_Like_Home/)
by Alan Noah (http://alannoah.com)
*SPOILER WARNING*
May 16th, 2008 - The next two weeks are going to be rough. The first hour of Lost’s mammoth three hour season finale seemed to serve as a lot of set up for the final two hours, which we’ll have to wait until May 29th for. Well, it just gives us obsessive types more time to theorize about what goes down.
Let’s start with what’s happening on the Island. Jack is determined to follow the other signal on the satellite phone, because Mr. Has to Save Everyone has taken responsibility for his fellow survivors, and he promised to get them all off the Island. Marching to the helicopter with just Kate isn’t much of a plan, but he doesn’t know just how vicious Keamy and Company are. But that is corrected when they bump into Miles and Sawyer who describe the attack on “New Otherton” and mention that Claire is M.I.A. Jack sends Kate back to the beach with Aaron and Miles, and Sawyer decides to go with Jack to help him secure the helicopter. (Sawyer has become pretty compassionate about his friends lately, which makes it sadder knowing that he doesn’t get off the Island.) Jack and Sawyer find Frank handcuffed to the chopper, but unfortunately there’s a bigger problem – Hurley is with Ben, which means he’s in grave danger. (Of course, neither Jack nor Sawyer are too concerned about Locke at this point.) Once again, Jack is in need of a solid plan.
Click Here to Read the Whole Review (http://thecomiccollective.com/Movies-TV/Reviews/2008/May/Lost_No_Place_Like_Home/)