Lost Review: "Follow the Leader" (Episode 5.15)
"Follow the Leader" was a bridge episode, stretching between season five, thus far, and the season finale. Although little actually happened, the stage was set.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsLost Review: "The Variable" (Episode 5.14)
This week's episode of Lost revealed a whole different side of Daniel Faraday. We've oscillated before about the true nature of the physicist to no avail. We decided he's mostly a decent guy, barring the whole experimenting-on-his-girlfriend-then-running-away-when-her-brain-turned-to-mush thing. In the past, he's just seemed lost and confused, and since he has those big, earnest puppy eyes we decided to forgive him. ... read more
Found in: TV DetailLost Review: "The Variable" (Episode 5.14)
This week's episode of Lost revealed a whole different side of Daniel Faraday. We've oscillated before about the true nature of the physicist to no avail. We decided he's mostly a decent guy, barring the whole experimenting-on-his-girlfriend-then-running-away-when-her-brain-turned-to-mush thing. In the past, he's just seemed lost and confused, and since he has those big, earnest puppy eyes we decided to forgive him. ... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsLost Review: "Some Like It Hoth" (Episode 5.13)
This week's episode of Lost, "Some Like It Hoth," was sharper and more finely tuned than one of Jack's (or now, Juliet's) surgical scalpels. With great detail and precision, it carved out the life and past of Miles, one of the final pieces of Lost's missing story.... read more
Found in: TV DetailLost Review: "Some Like It Hoth" (Episode 5.13)
This week's episode of Lost, "Some Like It Hoth," was sharper and more finely tuned than one of Jack's (or now, Juliet's) surgical scalpels. With great detail and precision, it carved out the life and past of Miles, one of the final pieces of Lost's missing story.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsLost Review: "Dead is Dead" (Episode 5.12)
Locke and Ben are the Ares and Hephaestus of the Lost Olympus, and like true frenemies, the larger-than-life pair likes to stick close together, feeling each other out, watching each other, in "Dead is Dead." They're always on alert, and they have to be; when Locke let his guard down last, Ben clawed his way to control with a rope, a vacant hotel room and an airborne coffin.... read more
Found in: TV DetailLost Review: "Dead is Dead" (Episode 5.12)
Locke and Ben are the Ares and Hephaestus of the Lost Olympus, and like true frenemies, the larger-than-life pair likes to stick close together, feeling each other out, watching each other, in "Dead is Dead." They're always on alert, and they have to be; when Locke let his guard down last, Ben clawed his way to control with a rope, a vacant hotel room and an airborne coffin.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsLost Review: "Whatever Happened, Happened" (Episode 5.11)
Hurley held up his hand to his face in "Whatever Happened, Happened." When asked what he was doing, he replied, "I'm checking to see if I'm disappearing."... read more
Found in: TV DetailLost Review: "Whatever Happened, Happened" (Episode 5.11)
Hurley held up his hand to his face in "Whatever Happened, Happened." When asked what he was doing, he replied, "I'm checking to see if I'm disappearing."... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsLost Review: "He's Our You" (Episode 5.10)
Lost is a show of wide, sweeping spaces. In any given episode, the ever-moving camera will zoom in on characters from Los Angeles to New Zealand who are separated by as much as 30 years. However, with the exception of flashbacks, the drama between young Ben and Sayid in "He's Our You" played out almost entirely in a tiny underground cell.... read more
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