![]() ![]() Yes, a sense of dread often hangs thick in the air. ![]() After living together for a long time, the characters are going to find out it's impossible to keep their pasts a secret. On "Lost," you have a group of fascinatingly different, tragically flawed characters who must somehow learn to survive together, while at the same time trying to keep their secrets hidden. This isn't "CSI" or "Law and Order," where each week is a variation on the same theme. "Lost," unlike many shows today where the plot drives the characters, is in fact the opposite: the characters drive the plot. How many story lines can you POSSIBLY take from that before the idea's been sapped completely dry? It's a legitimate concern, but in the case of "Lost," totally unwarranted. At first blush, "Lost" seems like an impossible concept: a bunch of people stranded on a mysterious island. ![]()
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