Orlion wrote:You keep talking about how awful it is to be a Man-of-science, and that we should "kill our Jack" and so forth, but you seem to ignore the implications of the Man-of-faith embodied in Locke (or you just haven't gotten around to it yet

) Locke viewed the embodiment of evil as a pillar of light, he was essentially the tool of this being that almost led to the destruction of the Island and presumably, though I'm not convinced, the world. It was the Man-of-science that opposed this evil, and the Man-of-faith that exacerbated it.
If the flash sideways are any indication, I'd say that the lesson to be learned is that both philosophies could lead to undesirable results, (as was in the case in the real world) but they can also lead to good results as well (as when Jack operated on Locke in the fake world).
Once again, I'm not convinced that this was done as effectively as it could have been done. It was not a total bust, but if the lesson can not be learned from the show without stumbling onto some works I've never heard of before... then I tend to think that something is wrong with it as popular entertainment (even if it is a good modern commentary on surrealism).
Okay..to be fair..the John Locke character, was, Man of Faith. His " flaw" was that his faith he placed externally. He was constantly taken advantage of because he placed his " faith " outward..in every one but himself. I mean,,it became a matter of being stupid..Daddy pushing him out the 8th storey window. And Yes..Locke had to die..metaphorically,,and be reborn, metaphorically as,,what I liked to call him, LockeZilla. And,,again very much in the vein of Andre Breton,,LockZilla gave the " message" the answers,,but wasn't THE Answer Himself..so..yea..he HAD TO Die as well. Its the messages of LockeZilla that was of great import. " Realizing choices that you never knew you had"..was meant for the viewer even more than it was meant for Sawyer.
Basically,,the plot of LOST was Illusion. None of it made any logical sense from the get go. So.. how is that Logica is even considered to be used to view and analyze this show?. It doesn't work..Kill Your Jack!!.. As every episode went on and every season passed, plot just got more separated from any recognizable or acceptable reality than believable. The more any one stayed with being Logical and Reasonable with this show , the more frustrated , disappointed and " disillusioned" one just had to get. TPTB announced a year before the 6th season that They would only be answering the questions in season 6 that THEY FELT were pertinent to THEIR Story. TPTB also shut down, made disappear,,hasta la bye bye..the PLOT BOARD at Lost abc.com. Rather BIG clues that Plot no longer, if ever, was to be taken as anything Real. No, it wasn't. Plot's only reality was that it was Illusion.
I've said this early on and I say it again.. LOST only makes sense in the realm of the metaphor. Correct, not Purgatory, but what else is a holding tank,,a place where souls are held to determine their future?..an Insane asylum. LOST was a view of Modern Man,,thru the eyes and mind of one of its victims...a deemed " crazy person. "...who exactly? ...The Viewer? Me? You?
If she withdrew from exaltation, she would be forced to think- And every thought led to fear and contradictions; to dilemmas for which she was unprepared.
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