
Preparing for a winter wasteland without the comforting presence of
Lost by my side is a prospect that I'm not looking forward to. As far as I know, this 13-week break in the middle of the season is unprecedented; I can't think of any other show whose attempted such a manuever. Thirteen weeks is an entire season, exactly one quarter of a year, and is more than just a “breakâ€. We're really looking at two entirely different seasons. Which is why I expect tonight's episode of
Lost to be absolutely spectacular.
If you've seen the previews, you know it's possible that tonight may go down as a classic. Something surprising and out of the blue and drastic will occur tonight. It's
Lost, after all.
Your Take
JonnyG said:
I was just blind-sided with the news about the 13-week 'break' I have to endure to finish the end of season...
Will someone die? Will true motivations of The Others be revealed? Will
Jack actually perform surgery on
Ben?
There are a myriad of other questions worth asking, but the point remains the same: tonight's episode will have a lot of options in terms of where the story will go. Unfortunately, there just isn't enough time to pack everything that needs to eventually be covered into one episode, so I think it's reasonable to expect a massive cliffhanger along the lines of a typical season finale.
This is what has me worried. To have a whole summer off to ponder what will happen on the island, followed by six (what I consider to be great) episodes, then to have another long break might be enough to make rabid fans go crazy. DocArzt has already discussed his
Lost withdrawal and, although I may not be the craziest fan out there, 13 weeks is a long time.
Anyway, I'll end with some fearless, possibly misguided predictions for tonight:
- Jack will perform a successful surgery on Ben.
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Locke will find eye-patch guy.
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Sawyer will kill an Other.
-Oscar Dahl, BuddyTV Senior Writer