
Lost season 2 continues to compel and challenge viewers
26 of 32 people found this review helpful.
In a show which started with a harrowing plane crash, season two continues to awe us with mystery and frustration. Frustration not of discontent but rather edge of your seat viewing. The flashbacks become deeper as each character is reviewed and analyzed. At one point, Locke reflects on how Ernest Hemingway battled himself in comparing his own writing with Dostoyevsky. Sharing his thoughts with Doc, perhaps Locke is looking ever deeper into himself, and maybe the show is taunting us to do the same. As with season one, the acting and production is first rate, and despite what you might hear, the answers are slowly unfolding. It wouldn't be the phenomenon it's become if the answers were all spelled out for us.
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