March 20, 2008
Cool Photos From the Set of Lost

Posted by Andrew Hearst

Brad Smith of The Big Noob went to Hawaii for a vacation in January, and his Flickr set has a bunch of excellent photos from the set of Lost. He was there during the writers’ strike, so production was shut down, and he was able to wander into or near locations that have played a major role in the show, including Jacob’s shack, the main beachfront camp, and the pier where Kate, Jack, and Sawyer were captured at the end of season 2. Here is Mr. Eko’s church:

Mr. Eko's church from Lost

I hadn’t seen a single episode of Lost until last November, and then I watched the first three seasons in three weeks. It was fun, and now I’m all caught up. Here’s my little Lost obsession, and I haven’t seen any major analysis of this anywhere: What’s with the whole doppelgänger thing involving Juliet, Penny, and Jack’s ex-wife? They all look very similar, and it’s clearly not an accident. The resemblance has been noted in a few places, even on the show itself, in passing, but the larger issue of what this means has not been deeply explored, as far as I know. What does it mean?





Logan Antill

March 20, 2008

4:58 PM


And about two episodes back, “The Other Woman,” when the psychologist tells Juliet that “she looks just like her,” referring to some woman in Ben’s past. Yes, clearly there is some kind of “other” syndrome involving these women, but it’s one of the many things we’re waiting to see the writers spin into gold.

judy

March 26, 2008

12:54 AM


I enjoy your postings. Thanks for sharing with us.

The Pop View

April 26, 2008

11:52 AM


Sarah and Juliet don’t really look all that much alike, aside from both being blonde. But Juliet is said to resemble Annie, Ben’s childhood sweetheart.

See here:

http://timelooptheory.activeboard.com/index.spark?forumID=119046&p=3&topicID=16333975


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