http://www.tv.com/lost/show/24313/reviews.html?review_id=483953&flag=&tag=reviews;continue;2
How much lower can you get? Those of you who have read my past posts will notice that this is a word for word plagiarization of a LOST review I posted more than a month ago!
What should I do about it?
Also, The Economist was great... nay, amazing. it just gets better and better, doesn't it?
1. The Economist
2. Confirmed Dead
3. The Beginning of the End
I posted this in the LOST forums, but I fiured not everyone who would find it interesting would notice it in that thread.
I've found it. Complete and utter proof that the plane is a carbon copy of the one on the island. PROOF that the electromagnetism not only crashed the plane, but sent it through a time warp or wormhole and landed it off the coast of Bali. The magnets didn't rip the plane, the force of the wormhole or the force of it going through another dimension did.
Are you ready for this people?


Even in the water, the plane is split into threes. Split into fuselage, tail section and cockpit. Sound familiar?
Now, I'm totally fine with it cracking when it hits the bottom of the ocean, but it cracking and splitting in EXACTLY the same spots it did when it was over the island is too much of a coincidence, even for LOST. Even more, the velocity of the plane would have been dampened so much as it sunk to the bottom of the ocean that I highly doubt it would be in one piece.
So what happened? Well, as the plane flew over the island, an electromagnetic burst shot out from the core of the hatch and created a sort of wormhole or portal or teleportation chasm or something. Anyway, the force of this "portal" ripped the plane into threes and carbon copied these parts at that exact instant to a few miles off the coast of Bali.
Well, only two episodes in, season four is looking to be one of the best LOST seasons yet. The pacing is perfect and the writing, story and mystery/answer ratio is as good as it's always been, if not better.
The flashforwards of the premiere were amazing and the on-island was a great, character-focused story, but even that was NOTHING compared to the sheer perfection of Confirmed Dead--not a minute was wasted. The blindlingly fast-pace was a great turn for the show and I hope they keep up the intensity and feeling of impending doom as the season progresses.
More soon.


