Sunday 7 February 2010

The Final Season Premiere of Lost

The sixth and final series of Lost started on Sky One on Friday night and as expected the two hour premiere provided more questions than answers.

The series opener began with a look at what would have happened if the Oceanic Flight 815 had never crashed, adding another dimension and direction on a show that has already jumped backwards and forwards more times than I can count.

The passage saw much-loved characters briefly interacting, including Jack and Locke bonding over lost cargo and the fan-pleasing return of some old faces, including Boone, Charlie and Claire.

The emotional pull from the drama-filled 120 minute premiere came in the passing of Juliet. Sawyer's love interest managed to survive the explosion at the end of series five which transported the group back to the present day but soon after being rescued she passed away in Sawyer's arms. The scene may have been overly cheesy and predictable but in a series where death on-screen rarely means a final appearance, it is likely we will see her again.

Juliet's passing also meant for the return of the Sawyer and Jack feud, a storyline that has been bubbling under and often exploding on screen during the first five series.

One of the advantages for the creators of Lost is that their show allows for the endless creation of new locations and plots that make little sense to anyone but somehow to brilliantly fit into the plot of the show. On Friday we got the first glimpse of The Temple and the first look at another set of 'others', fans of all five series will have also noticed that these others included the original flight attendant from Flight 815.

It was at The Temple where Sayid, who was shot during the last series made his reappearance. After being shot Sayid was close to death but he was miraculously brought back to live in the water by the mysterious others, only for them to then drown him seconds later. But in Lost that would never be the end and the premiere ended with Sayid coming back to life once more. Still following? This could only happen in Lost!

The biggest enigma on the show and during the premiere was John Locke. The man who seems strangely at home on the island was last seen confronting Jacob before manipulating Ben to kill him. But at the same time Locke's body was in a box on the beach! If his storyline couldn't get anymore confusing in a shocking twist Locke turned out to be the menacing black smoke monster that had been terrorising the island for the first five series. Brilliant performances from Terry O'Quinn and mind-boggling twists have pushed John Locke to the forefront of the mystery surrounding the island.

The series may not be addictive as it once was, mainly due to how confusing the plot has become but the desire for answers will keep fans and viewers hooked throughout the final series.

Picture from TVFanatic.com

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