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Lost - Episode 6:15 (5/11/10) - Across the Sea
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<blockquote data-quote="suzybeezy" data-source="post: 54693463" data-attributes="member: 90034"><p>just finnished reading an article in Entertainment Weekly and I'll pull some snippets of what was said - as i found it really interesting.</p><p> </p><p>Lost has resolved this profoundly tricky and politically thorny argument by ruling decidedly in favor of faith. Season 6 has presented a metaphor for a culture of lost souls desperate for salvation, renewal and yes answers. </p><p> </p><p>"Spiritually speaking its a fantastic message and not something you see very often on a televsion show," says Cusick (desmond). "Love as a subject - as a spiritual concept. People don't want to talk about that. People think it's a letty cheesy. But it's not cheesy at all. That's what we all strive for. Right?"</p><p> </p><p>Cuse (showrunner) says Lost is not about advocating a specific religion but rather explorign issues central to all faiths: Community. Redemption. damnation. </p><p> </p><p>"If season 5 was the season where we said we had no shame in admitting we are a science-fiction show," says Lindelof, "season 6 is the season where we said we have no shame in admitting that we're intensely spiritual people, and Lost is ultimately a deeply spiritual show."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzybeezy, post: 54693463, member: 90034"] just finnished reading an article in Entertainment Weekly and I'll pull some snippets of what was said - as i found it really interesting. Lost has resolved this profoundly tricky and politically thorny argument by ruling decidedly in favor of faith. Season 6 has presented a metaphor for a culture of lost souls desperate for salvation, renewal and yes answers. "Spiritually speaking its a fantastic message and not something you see very often on a televsion show," says Cusick (desmond). "Love as a subject - as a spiritual concept. People don't want to talk about that. People think it's a letty cheesy. But it's not cheesy at all. That's what we all strive for. Right?" Cuse (showrunner) says Lost is not about advocating a specific religion but rather explorign issues central to all faiths: Community. Redemption. damnation. "If season 5 was the season where we said we had no shame in admitting we are a science-fiction show," says Lindelof, "season 6 is the season where we said we have no shame in admitting that we're intensely spiritual people, and Lost is ultimately a deeply spiritual show." [/QUOTE]
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