Lost: Season 3, Episode 22 finale: Goverment and High Tech Gadgets

Filed under: News | By: Robert
Posted on: May 24, 2007 | 3 Comments

Lost: Season 3
I will not go into trying to summarize all two hours of the plot as that will be a bit ridiculous, but what I want to say is how good lost has become and like many other fans I feel Lost is Back.

Lost Season 3 Episode 22 was from the start to finish 2 hours of the kind of episode they’ve should have done in all the other 21 episodes, but then I guess that’s why they call it a finale.

You got to love the way they do a phenomenal ending conversation and just leave you hanging, but the ending in this Lost episode really sold it for me and they did it exactly like they should have.

The sense of urgency in this episode made it much more exciting, the need for these characters to escape the island was really shown rather than just living on the island.

Now I am going to get shot down in the comments BIG TIME for this but I feel strongly that behind all of this is a big organisation with tons of money (which we already know).

This organisation is government funded, and with many high tech gadgets keeping all the survivors there.

It’s a theory, but one I feel that makes sense on how they are kept on the island and the whole project was started in the beginning.

Why do we have to wait so long for the show to return, but I guess that’s just TV Shows for you.

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Comments

3 Responses to “Lost: Season 3, Episode 22 finale: Goverment and High Tech Gadgets”

  1. Tim says:

    What are you on, but your brave to make a comment like that.

  2. Roberto says:

    But, what about Jack’s flash forwards?

  3. Kort says:

    My opinion on Episode 22 is sort of different. I like second half of Season 2 much more. Nevertheless, Season 3 is a nice sequel leaving plenty of unanswered questions.

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