LOST: The Place Where ‘Nothing Is Irreversible’

February 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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It’s been just a few minutes since the season premiere of Lost’s sixth and final season ended, and I think I’m going to be scratching my head on this one for a while. (WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD ) I don’t think we’ve solved the mystery of Locke/The Man in Black/The Smoke Monster yet, but hopefully those answers will continue to unfold in the weeks ahead. This much is certain, though: Nothing is certain.

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Predictions for Season 6: Answers in the Bible

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Chris Seay, author of The Gospel According to Lost , says that Scripture can provide some of the answers to Season 6 of Lost , which begins tonight. He believes the story is playing out like the Exodus story in the Bible: “They’ve been in captivity on this island. They’ve been forced to face their demons, their struggles, but ultimately to be redeemed by the journey.” Check out more of his thoughts in the vlog below, and keep coming back here over the coming days and weeks for our frequent blogging on the final season

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HBO Plans Biopic on Anita Bryant

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Cable network HBO is developing a biopic about Anita Bryant , a former beauty queen, singer, and a devout Christian who is also well known for opposing gay rights. “She is a fascinating person on every single level,” said writer Chad Hodge

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LOST character study: Sayid’s Redemption?

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Chris Seay, author of The Gospel According to Lost , is video blogging for CT while in Hawaii for the big premiere event. In one of several brief character studies, Seay wonders if Sayid will be redeemed in this final season by finally letting go of his tortured past and embracing his future, or will his final words of Season 5 — “Nothing can save me” — be his epitaph

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LOST character study: Sayid’s Redemption?

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