Jack and the survivors wait for Charlie to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, not knowing that he has been captured at the Looking Glass station.Jack and the survivors wait for Charlie to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, not knowing that he has been captured at the Looking Glass station.Jack and the survivors wait for Charlie to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, not knowing that he has been captured at the Looking Glass station.
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Musical Score... Under-appreciated Brilliance.
The musical scoring throughout the show has been wonderful, but in this episode it rose to a new level and was truly was essential to the impact of the story. It built tension gradually with multiple repetitions and reiterations of a central theme, starting out on a solo cello, moving through other instruments and transpositions to other keys, combining into subtle harmonies. The low tones of the cello resonate deeply with our psyches, but the theme was just off-kilter enough to unsettle us. The downbeat is actually the finale of the theme; the theme actually begins a few beats into the measure. Again, unsettling, but you don't know why until you focus on the score.
The score is haunting. It captures the importance, depth, sorrow, triumph, confusion, mysticism, timelessness, and epic nature of their journey and of the series itself. It still plays in my head, several days after seeing the episode.
Bravo/Brava to the composer.
The score is haunting. It captures the importance, depth, sorrow, triumph, confusion, mysticism, timelessness, and epic nature of their journey and of the series itself. It still plays in my head, several days after seeing the episode.
Bravo/Brava to the composer.
What the hell!
Never seen such a great ending to a season.
The music was 🔥🔥🔥
The music reminded me of the same suspense created by GOT. I was never able to guess whats gonna happen next.
Just excellency above perfection!!!
The music reminded me of the same suspense created by GOT. I was never able to guess whats gonna happen next.
Just excellency above perfection!!!
Awesome, Great and goosebumps
I really enjoyed the double final feature of Lost. The first part started slow, but the second part really kicks ass. A continuous mix of Action, Drama, Tense, Heroism and strange moments. Although the rescue may be nearby, you can feel that something bad is coming again. Maybe the revenge of the Dharma institute. The next questions will also be : Do they really want to go back to the real world , What or who will be waiting for them in the real world and what is Jacob's story ? Michael and Walt, did they really go back to the real world ? The final part with Jack and Kate delivered me some goosebumps. I can't wait until season 4 starts !
Amazing season finale
This has got to be the best season finale of Lost yet. Really keeps you on the tip of your seat from beginning to end.
After this I can't wait to see what's going to happen next, looks really promising for season 4.
Rating: 10/10.
After this I can't wait to see what's going to happen next, looks really promising for season 4.
Rating: 10/10.
Did you know
- TriviaSarah wasn't originally pregnant, but when Julie Bowen showed up on set, they decided not to cover her pregnancy because it was more painful to Jack to see how his ex-wife had moved on with her life.
- GoofsIn the opener, Jack leads the survivors up the coastline with the water on everyone's right, jungle on the left. After the commercial break, they are still walking, but now it's reversed, with the ocean on everyone's left.
- Crazy creditsThe producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the people of Hawaii and their Aloha spirit.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2007)
- SoundtracksScentless Apprentice
Written by Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic
Performed by Nirvana
Album "In Utero" 1993
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