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E o monstro de fumaça?

E em outra dica fuçada pelo Ronaldo, ele pinça uma entrevista dos criadores da série de 2007 em que Damon comenta que:

“I think that there are bits and pieces that someone could put together. Recently Carlton and I put out to the Yahoo community all over the world, what do you think the monster is? And some people came alarmingly close to what its origins were, how it functions, what its purpose is, but they weren’t able to go the next level as Carlton says, deeper into saying, ‘That’s what it is but what does that mean in the grander scheme of what the island is.’ It doesn’t mean that someone couldn’t accidentally back into it and anticipate something that they haven’t seen yet. But sort of the real hardcore intel about the island is going to start to reveal itself towards the end of the season as we learn more about the others.”

…que, no caso, é a seguinte:

What do you believe the monster in ‘Lost’ really is?
I think the monster was originally a highly advanced security system designed to separate participants in the experimental Dharma hatches. I think it was an effect that was designed to frighten people (smoke, noise) if they strayed too far from their experiment location. (A bit Wizard of Oz like) However, the electromagnetic force has mutated it – in the same sense as Desmond experienced time travel and can now see the future after exposure – and made it malevolent and able to physically grab things in its force (Eko, the Pilot, Locke). So in theory it may be able to be deactivated, if they can find the control room for it (which would be another hatch somewhere yet undetected)

Hmmm…

Preto e branco

Falta pouco mais de uma semana…

“That’s older than Jesus Christ”, sublinha o Ronaldo.

Lost em Israel

Mais um comercial legal para a série (que volta agora, em menos de duas semanas!), feito fora dos EUA.

E se eu disser que o Comentando Lost vai voltar antes da próxima temporada?

O verdadeiro Locke

E por falar em Lost, o elenco comenta o que esperar da série lá no Dark Ufo:

Terry O’Quinn who plays John Locke: “In the 2-hour premiere it is revealed who Locke actually is. Although that’s still kind of a mystery of who is that. But there’s still a pretty big revelation there.”

Hm…

Eu já sabia?

Fala JJ:

Is the end of the series what you thought it would be, from the beginning?
JJ: Oh, no way! No. There are little threads and elements, here and there, but truthfully, when we started it, we didn’t know exactly what was in the hatch. We had ideas, but we didn’t know to what extent it would be. The notion of The Others was there, but we didn’t know exactly what that would mean. Damon hadn’t come up with the idea of flash forwards yet. To see where we are and what they’ve created is insanely gratifying and it’s something that no one could have predicted, at the beginning of it. The evolution of it is really part of their glorious experiment of taking a show that we were all, at the beginning, saying, “How do you make this a series?,” and to see what Damon and Carlton have done is amazing to me.

You had the idea for the basis of it though, right?
JJ: There were a lot of ideas, but the specificity with which the thing played out was part of that leap of faith that it was going to work. That doesn’t mean that you plan everything out. You have big ideas, but when the better bigger ideas show up, you go with them.