My take: THE GOOD PLACE is the spiritual heir to LOST, but without the latter’s more egregious flaws.
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My dream writing assignment is to have been able to have written the final season of LOST.
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The island was, on the “man of science” side, a pan-dimensional hub. If the forces contained therein were allowed to escape, the resulting singularity would swallow not just earth but reality; all time and space. The black smoke was a being that believed reality s/b reset.
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On the “man of faith” side, the island was a realm that birthed both humanity and its foundational myths. In short, it was the garden of eden, complete with tree of life and tree of knowledge. Jacob was the angel to defended it, the smoke the angel that tempted with it.
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The “others” were the faction who sided with Jacob’s defense. The Dharma Initiative were the faction who were drawn by the smoke’s temptation.
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Ben Linus was the betrayer who moved between. He murdered the Dharmites but reformed the Jacobians into something warped. So Jacob needed new defenders. And so he called them.pic.twitter.com/9sjXnM5cJd
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Remember the Egyptian statue? Remember too that the tribe freed from Egypt was lost for 40 years. They were led by pillar of ... smoke.
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Apologies to those who’ve known me 10 years and are getting flashbacks to my 50,000 word Lost recaps.
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You can’t be pulling out the Lost recaps when my health insurance is able to deny coverage for preexisting mental conditions.
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