Interviews

The Beginning of the End of LOST

large_lindelofMen of science, men of faith… tonight marks the beginning of the end for all. It’s certainly a surreal moment for anyone who has embarked on the journey of LOST for the last six years. Six years of wonder, excitement, frustration and brilliance. No show in the history of television has gotten away with so much in the public network forum and, based on the steady decline of the power of television, no show ever will.

Before you re-open the book tonight with the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, do yourself a favor and spend some time with the man who is responsible for all the bold brush strokes in this work of art that is LOST, executive producer and co-creator Damon Lindelof. He gives a stellar interview with Collider.com (link below) wherein he expresses, amongst other things, his immense gratitude for being allowed to end the show on the terms he and his writing staff have decided on and his reaction to the Trekkie-like fan following that has encompassed his creation over the years.

So, may Jacob watch over you, may your constant be with you and may the Island grant you destiny. It’s been a long time since we started asking ourselves the questions, and tonight, it looks we we’re going to start getting some answers.

Namaste.

http://www.collider.com/2010/02/01/damon-lindelof-interview-lost/

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