The first 8 minutes of this touch on the way that episodes are kind of written from the theme outwards, which is amazing to me. ruclips.net/video/SPJXLhtgrrg/видео.htmlsi=Hkj1VWuu14TJBbMj
@@gibby525 Pardon the late reply. I wanted to watch all of your videos before making any suggestions. Your insights are very interesting and thorough. As someone who has watched the entire show at least four times, it’s great to see such effort into dissecting my favorite TV Show. Now, some of the following you’ve already covered, but I’ll still put forth my suggestions for possible future videos: 1. Analysis on particular characters and their archs (if they have one), 2. Analyzing the philosophical, mythic and religious elements of the show.
I wasn't adequately clear but the low-level general healing for wounds on the island could be the water and larger scale healing would be from passing through the "bubble" around the island. Locke's spine, being the most drastic example, would be from the pocket's field grabbing the plane
12:00 bro who are you, this is tripping me out. id love to have been in the writers room for this shit. maybe it goes down in a lost reddit but this is wild
Yeah, but for the lady to open the box and reveal that John Locke’s body was in it totally contradicts. What happens when Jack opened his father’s coffin. His father’s body wasn’t there which seems to hint at the fact that the black monster needs a dead body in order to walk around in it
The box being empty in the case of Jack (especially in the final scene of the show) is a good point to bring up because it ties back into another aspect of the mystery box. Lost has the message that the destination is equally important to the journey (the mysteries are equally important to the character study). Ultimately, the mystery box is 'empty' because the individual Candidate/viewer brings everything to it. This is something that Jack struggles with. The idea that whatever was inside the Box has already gone somewhere else is a level of uncertainty that many people can struggle with. But when Jack comes face to face with that something in The End (his father) he is able to reconcile and find closure.
Walt was real. Unconscious astral projection. There was a scene of the other woman asking Michael if Walt bi-locates. Seems like Damon said Walt by mistake, talking quickly and not fresh in mind.
Some interesting analysis, although I think you overemphasize the water bit. Remember, when Mother passed the torch as protector to Jacob, she used wine, not water. Also, how does the cork fit into this theory? If water was needed to cool the source by flowing freely into the opening, the cork, placed after the MiB was made into Smokey, would prevent the water from entering.
@@HDQuakelive Water is not added during the winemaking process. Any water in the wine comes directly from the grapes…wild grapes that would receive their water from rainfall. Unless, of course, you think Mother cultivated a secret vineyard and built an irrigation canal from the light infused water around the source. Now, where they got the yeast to add to ferment the sugar in the grape juice 🤷♂️
I love this show so much. There's so many layers to it.
Mind. Blown.
That was the best explanation why the MiB killed Echo…he could not be manipulated on the island like John was so many times.
Best answer was…. The Mr Echo actor didn’t want to be in the show anymore so asked to be written out
@@MuppetChopsthat too…
This is one of the most thematically consistent shows ever.
The first 8 minutes of this touch on the way that episodes are kind of written from the theme outwards, which is amazing to me.
ruclips.net/video/SPJXLhtgrrg/видео.htmlsi=Hkj1VWuu14TJBbMj
Great analysis! Found you via FANDOM.
Thank you for taking the thought and time to piece this together. 🙏🏻🖖🏼
Thanks! If there's any topics or subtopics you'd like more in, just let me know!
@@gibby525
Pardon the late reply. I wanted to watch all of your videos before making any suggestions.
Your insights are very interesting and thorough. As someone who has watched the entire show at least four times, it’s great to see such effort into dissecting my favorite TV Show.
Now, some of the following you’ve already covered, but I’ll still put forth my suggestions for possible future videos: 1. Analysis on particular characters and their archs (if they have one), 2. Analyzing the philosophical, mythic and religious elements of the show.
Thanks for the vid. I was thinking that Locke was walking on the island directly after the crash, he hadnt drank any of the island water yet
Also, you have a great voice for doing these types of videos
I wasn't adequately clear but the low-level general healing for wounds on the island could be the water and larger scale healing would be from passing through the "bubble" around the island. Locke's spine, being the most drastic example, would be from the pocket's field grabbing the plane
12:00 bro who are you, this is tripping me out. id love to have been in the writers room for this shit. maybe it goes down in a lost reddit but this is wild
like wtf
Looking to do more long form character specific vids like this LOST By The Numbers- Let It Go, Jack
ruclips.net/video/cjono_SqX1Y/видео.html
Yeah, but for the lady to open the box and reveal that John Locke’s body was in it totally contradicts. What happens when Jack opened his father’s coffin. His father’s body wasn’t there which seems to hint at the fact that the black monster needs a dead body in order to walk around in it
The box being empty in the case of Jack (especially in the final scene of the show) is a good point to bring up because it ties back into another aspect of the mystery box. Lost has the message that the destination is equally important to the journey (the mysteries are equally important to the character study). Ultimately, the mystery box is 'empty' because the individual Candidate/viewer brings everything to it. This is something that Jack struggles with. The idea that whatever was inside the Box has already gone somewhere else is a level of uncertainty that many people can struggle with. But when Jack comes face to face with that something in The End (his father) he is able to reconcile and find closure.
Time travel?!? Get outta here...
Travelin through time? Fuggetaboutitttt
no red is crazy
Walt was real. Unconscious astral projection. There was a scene of the other woman asking Michael if Walt bi-locates. Seems like Damon said Walt by mistake, talking quickly and not fresh in mind.
walt is not the monster, he has physic powers
What about an exegesis of Season 2?
Some interesting analysis, although I think you overemphasize the water bit. Remember, when Mother passed the torch as protector to Jacob, she used wine, not water.
Also, how does the cork fit into this theory? If water was needed to cool the source by flowing freely into the opening, the cork, placed after the MiB was made into Smokey, would prevent the water from entering.
What do you think mainly comprises wine? It's water. Chances are the wine was made on the island so it contains water from the island.
@@HDQuakelive Water is not added during the winemaking process. Any water in the wine comes directly from the grapes…wild grapes that would receive their water from rainfall. Unless, of course, you think Mother cultivated a secret vineyard and built an irrigation canal from the light infused water around the source. Now, where they got the yeast to add to ferment the sugar in the grape juice 🤷♂️
@@melrupinski88 and where does that water come from, the island lol. That wine does contain island sourced water.
@@HDQuakelive rain comes from clouds 🤷♂️
What about an exegesis of Season 2?