I suppose this post is as good as any to begin a thread about "Lost" ahead of Tuesday's premier.
I've been puzzling over the "fade to white" gimmick at the end of last season. It's generally accepted that this foreshadows a "resetting of the timeline" in Season 6. But why invert the color scheme?
My thought: there's going to be a fundamental shift in who we've been led to believe is "good" and who is "evil" in Season 6.
Example: what if Benjamin Linus, a character whose actions haven't been exactly "above board" for four seasons now, has been right all along about Widmore and the Island?
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I suppose this post is as good as any to begin a thread about "Lost" ahead of Tuesday's premier.
I've been puzzling over the "fade to white" gimmick at the end of last season. It's generally accepted that this foreshadows a "resetting of the timeline" in Season 6. But why invert the color scheme?
My thought: there's going to be a fundamental shift in who we've been led to believe is "good" and who is "evil" in Season 6.
Example: what if Benjamin Linus, a character whose actions haven't been exactly "above board" for four seasons now, has been right all along about Widmore and the Island?
Thank you for your time.
This picture scares me
haven't we always thought widmore was evil? maybe he's not?
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