No no, both of you, leave them! That way I look less crazy.
You all seem to be contradicting either my point or Jess's point while thinking you're agreeing with my point/Jess's point.
I think you're all crazy.
'Lessons'
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No no, both of you, leave them! That way I look less crazy.
You all seem to be contradicting either my point or Jess's point while thinking you're agreeing with my point/Jess's point.
I think you're all crazy.
::dives head first into extra-crazy-land, just to help Jess look less crazy::
I think you're all crazy.
Hey, is that a polar bear?
OMGWTF!
I'm a little disappointed cleolinda hasn't done any more recaps. She needs to get on that, I'm thinking.
Cleolinda *has* been doing the recaps of the subsequent episodes of Lost, and some Veronica Mars for bonus as well. They remain v. funny, although the recap for the part 2 of the Lost pilot is in a class of its own. OMGWTF___ appears to have made it to the fannish lexicon already, which is kinda neat.
I'm not really here. Supposed to be working. And y'all are equally crazy.
No no, both of you, leave them! That way I look less crazy.Or at least, less alone. We should totally start a new political party.
Right. 'Cause the current ones aren't crazy enough.
Not a fantasy universe != incoherent worldbuilding. I really don't see what the one has to do with the other.
I think we're using two different meanings of "mythology": there's mythology as " a whole lot of backstory" (all the stories of the various characters, for example), and then there's mythology as "a set of worldbuilding rules", which is more applicable to a fantasy or sci-fi show. I think Lost is building its own mythology in the former sense, but I don't think it needs (or has yet built) a mythology in the latter sense--by which I mean, essentially, that I don't yet believe that the world it's set in is not our own.
Did that make sense to anyone but me?
But if there's one thing that I've learned about TV fandom after all these years, it's that I can't place too narrow restrictions on what I'm willing to accept in a certain show or storyline. If I have a really specific outcome in mind, I'm usually disappointed when the story doesn't go the way I want it to (Spike/Buffy is a prime example of this, for me). Not that it's not fun to speculate, but I'm just saying that, though I rather hope it doesn't turn out to be an afterlife/purgatory kind of situation, I won't give up on the show if it does. I think it's probably possible that it could be done in a way that I would find acceptable and consistent with what's already been done on the show.
Wow.
I'm really glad we have this as a dedicated thread.
I will add more when I have something thoughtful to say. My brain is still hurting from thinking about the debate you've all been having already! Very intelligent, are the Buffistae.
Wow.