Random Thoughts on LOST Season 3
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Episode-by-episode commentary on the television series LOST (Season 3).
The commentaries in this collection are stream-of-consciousness thoughts typed out as the episodes were playing. The thoughts are random, and don't always relate directly to the show.
Because of the random nature of the comments, you'll always be entertained at the way the author connects each episode of LOST!
Anthony Paular
Anthony D. Paular is a graphic designer by day, and weekend warrior sax player by… well, the weekend. A fan of Apple products, he has managed to work on his MacBook Pro, talk on his iPhone, and check email on his iPad simultaneously. His brain seems to be a great repository for trivial knowledge, but apparently can't remember a name or birthday without a hint. To read more of Anthony D. Paular's Random Thoughts on TV, check out his blog at www.AnthonyPaular.net.
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Random Thoughts on LOST Season 3 - Anthony Paular
Random Thoughts on LOST Season 3
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Anthony D. Paular
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There are a few people I’d like to thank.
My fellow LOST fans at Corwin, who encourage me every week to write something, with the hope that it might actually make sense (Allison, Cathy, Pam, Karine, Cindy, David, Mark G., and the rest). Co-workers Allyson, Mr. Chao, and Rose, for the encouragement to do creative work outside of work (even though it means watching TV!). Junko, for getting into the story, and allowing me to serve up my theories every week. Candice, for responding to my rambling thoughts, and making me feel as though they mean something.
My parents, Rebecca and Paul: After all, how could I thank anyone without thanking my mom (and dad)?
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Introduction
A very wise person once referred to me as a serious student of television.
Thank God. I thought I was merely obsessed with trivial details of popular TV series.
My commentaries started off as morning after
emails with a few random thoughts about what I watched the night before. These thoughts were shared in an email to a few co-workers. Within a few months, I started to record my thoughts as I watched my favorite shows.
The commentaries in this collection are stream-of-consciousness thoughts typed out as the episodes were playing. Sometimes I asked questions, and then responded as soon as an answer was evident. Since this is LOST, answers weren’t always forthcoming. Whenever possible, I made connections to Star Trek whether or not they were there.
For more LOST commentaries, as well as commentaries on other shows, please visit www.anthonypaular.net.
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A Tale of Two Cities
Here we go with the first six episodes of Season 3—sort of a mini-series to start.
It’s neat how a close-up of an EYE opens the season again, as it did with Jack’s eye in Season 1, and Desmond’s eye in Season 2.
Note how the woman’s opening a CD repeats how Desmond’s record player opened Season 2. OK, so I thought she was Penelope (Desmond’s girlfriend).
Just as we left the second season, the 3rd Season opens OFF the island. (Or NOT). These are the Others! So, they had been living a normal
life before the crash. If they truly are the good guys,
then what are they all about? The Dharma Initiative gone wrong from some sort of utopian mess-up?
I never thought of Jack as a stalker, but seeing him observe
his ex-wife from afar is interesting. At halfway through the show, we haven’t really seen too much about Jack’s past to give insight into his current situation, other than Juliet’s observation that he’s very