IIRC, that statement pinged me something awful when they made it, and I said something about wishing they'd just pretend they had a plan rather than telling us they're just pulling shit out of their asses. I saw Matthew Fox on TDS the other day and he's all "there's a plan, there's a plan" but has no idea what it could possibly be, which may me thinks the Lost folk are starting realize that bragging about not having a plan is not going to get you invited out to parties.
Xander ,'Dirty Girls'
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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Javi's explanation was that before they even sold the series, they had a little minicamp where they put together all the major concepts (what is the island? what is the monster? etc.) and the character backstories (the latter may have been later) to give to the network when pitching the show. And before each season, they plot out the key revelations on a big whiteboard. I think, basically, they know a lot of stuff, but they don't know exactly how to get there. And if you think that's a plan, then it is. If you don't, then it's not.
I would be absolutely fine with that level of plan, PC, and I'm choosing to suppose that that's the level of plan they've got. I'm fine with storytelling being an organic process, and all the more so when it's drama and you factor in the actors and all the other things - hell, I'm fine with the plan changing (as a result of said organic process) into an entirely new plan, but I'll be pissed off if it turns out that they have NO plan at all, and are just making shit up on the spot.
Here's a more detailed account of the workshop with Javi.
Here's a more detailed account of the workshop with Javi.
Nice write up. Interesting to read about some of the "early-draft" elements considered, and how they try and focus the links between flashbacks and island story.
Quick catch today's Monty comic strip.... it seems he's washed up on a strangely familiar island, talking to a strangely familiar character:
Dostoyevsky? Did anyone catch the title?
Missed it.
Hi SailAweigh!
I may fall asleep with the hypnosis.
Dostoyevsky? Did anyone catch the title?
The Brothers Karamazov
Oh. My. Freaking. Dog!
Ethan?
Wierd. Was it a real memory or false?
eta: Thanks, DX!