Thursday, January 1, 2009

20 DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!1

The time for excitement is NOW!!

Here is the review from TvGuide editor Matt Mitovich who was lucky enough to see the first two episodes already.
I inserted a few comments in bold.

The first seasons' flashbacks now seem utterly quaint. And the more recent flash-forwards? Relatively simple. As promised, previewed and teased by the producers of Lost ever since Season 4 came to a close, the next cycle of episodes introduce a new storytelling "device" of sorts that might make you want to keep a notepad and pen next to your TV remote.

But enough about that. No, really — that's enough. I can't say more, given the confidentiality request that prefaced the first two Season 5 episodes made available to the press.

Instead, I will simply note that the episodes "Because You Left" and "The Lie" offer compelling twists for both the half-dozen "survivors" of Oceanic flight 815 as well as those who are still on the island (wherever it may be).

The first hour is the stronger of the two, as it sends the mind reeling and uncorks infinite possibilities. Picking up soon after the events of the season finale, "Because You Left" reiterates Ben's claim that Jack et al must return to the island to make things "right", (Michael Emerson says there's a "scientific need" for that reunion to happen, then lets slip a bit of insight — from the perspective of those left behind — as to where the island moved.) Alas, just as they figure it out....

Next up, "The Lie" revolves around a major predicament for one of the Oceanic 6, setting the stage for a twist that significantly staggers Ben's plan to "get the band back together." Meanwhile, Sawyer, Juliet and the others are subject to old island problems, new revelations and surprise saviors, with the showstopper being one of Lost's most electric and intense action scenes ever.

Familiar faces return. New faces create new problems ... or perhaps offer solutions (hello, Fionnula Flanagan! [that would be Ms. Hawking from the episode with Desmond and the ring and the time traveling]). People die. All told, the foundation is laid for a pivotal penultimate season.

Before I go, a few more teasers to whet your whistle until the new season arrives Wednesday, Jan. 21.

• Within the first minutes, Daniel Faraday turns up in a most unexpected place. I'm pretty sure that Daniel Faraday might be my favorite, but I'm not sure I can forsake Ben just yet. I just have to think back to the good old days of Henry Gale/Fenry/Benry and then Ben is my favorite again.

• Jack shaves his strife beard ... in the premiere's second such shaving scene. (And no, you'll never guess the first familiar face to take razor in hand.)

• There's "another" plane crash.

• Someone gets a nosebleed. (Uh-oh.) I have read some rumors that it is Charlotte? So far Desmond is the only one to survive the time-traveling induced nosebleeds...

• Kate is haunted by a decision she made.

• As previously spoiled,a dead gal briefly resurfaces — in a somewhat surprising (and somewhat ironic) capacity. (Ana-Lucia in case you are wondering)

• Did someone order a big helping of frogurt...?

• Every theory I have read about how Desmond might remain in the mix, even though he and Penny were free and clear at the end of the season finale? No one got it right.

• Someone dares call Sawyer an "inbred." That can't end well. And it doesn't.

• Speaking of Sawyer, he remains shirtless for the entire first hour plus the first eight minutes of the second episode. (ABC, you owe me big time for spreading the word on that.)


2 comments:

MSM said...

Me and my DVR are ready. But it is going to kill me to wait every week for the next episode.

Watching the first 3 seasons on DVD before knowing anything about the show was THE BEST way to watch, enjoy, obsess.

Kellie H said...

I cannot W A I T either!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
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