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Lost, Season 5

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Lost, Season 5, reviewed by Millan on 2010-02-01T02:50:54+00:00 rating 9.2 out of 10

So, some of them got res­cued and some of them were left behind (by choice or bad luck). And the island? Well, Locked (Ben to be exact) moved it. That’s how sea­son 4 ended and left us won­der­ing about many things. And most impor­tant ques­tion is: where the hell the island has gone?! Lost writ­ers man­aged to sur­prise all of us again with another great cliffhanger, and leave us for months wait­ing to find out what what’s next.

Sea­sons 1, 2 and 3 used flash­backs, and the last episode of sea­son 3 changed every­thing with first flash­for­ward. And dur­ing sea­son 4 flash­for­wards were used to tell the story of res­cued Oceanic 6. And, for sea­son 5 they once again changed the way the story is told.

Story

Not only that the story telling has changed, but many things were revealed dur­ing sea­son 5, and as usual, many more ques­tions were opened. Some of new ques­tions involve things we were won­der­ing for few sea­sons, like mys­te­ri­ous Jacob. And you will finally see him in sea­son 5, but we still don’t know much more about him, except that he is no ordi­nary human being (and we kind a expected that). We will find out every­thing about French chick Rus­soe, how she arrived on the island and how she went mad. You will learn all about Charles Wid­more, you will see where smoke mon­ster lives, you will find out how Dharma Ini­tia­tive found the island in the first place, how the hatch was build and much more.

Cast and characters

Not much new to say about them. Absolutely amaz­ing cast, with few wor­thy addi­tions, and you can’t find the weak link among them. I am glad that Jeff Fahey is back in the really great role of Lapidus, we will see amaz­ing Lance Red­dick in the role of Mathew Abad­don, but unfor­tu­nately Henry Ian Cusick will be only in few episodes as Desmond.

Great­est tan­dem from pre­vi­ous sea­son is back again, and they are bet­ter than ever. I am talk­ing about John Locke and Ben Linus. Terry O’Quinn play­ing Locke and Michael Emer­son play­ing Ben (won the Golden Globe for the role) are great together and they have added so much to their roles, espe­cially Terry, since there are many changes with John Locke that will really sur­prise you.

We will see the dif­fer­ent side of Sawyer, and Josh Hol­loway really man­aged to sell the new Sawyer.

Lost Season 5

Lost Sea­son 5

Con­clu­sion

I can go on and on, but the best is to watch the Lost. I know that the rat­ings went down dur­ing sea­son 5, and I think that it got too com­pli­cated for some peo­ple, because Lost now has a pur­pose, it’s no longer list of episodes telling ran­dom sto­ries about char­ac­ters. If you don’t want to fol­low the com­plex story, and want to watch episodes from time to time, than Lost is not for you.

Sea­son 6 starts Feb­ru­ary 2 2010 with 2 hour pre­miere called LA X. Don’t miss it.

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2 Responses to “Lost, Season 5”

  1. Valerie Says:

    What else is there to say: Lost is the best serie of all times.

    The com­plex­ity of the story makes it fun. There’s a real chal­lange as a viewer to remem­ber things from pre­vi­ous episodes, make links and try to fig­ure what is going on. Until now every puz­zle of the story has been coher­ent, this keeps it fun to fol­low Lost.

    It has been a while since sea­son 5, so I have for­got­ten a lit­tle bit the end. But I realy don’t mind watch­ing the last episode again ;-) After that, I’ll be ready for sea­son 6!

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