Lost: The Package

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Lisa Fary's earliest influences are Princess Leia, Rainbow Bright, Astronaut Barbie, and her 6th grade teacher, Ms. Palmer. She's angry that it's 2011 and she still doesn't have a hovercraft, but will accept a jetpack as consolation. That jetpack had better be pink with a rhinestone monogram.
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2 Comments

  1. Robin says:

    Oh, David Fury. He did such great things in the Whedonverse and then he had to go and work on Lost where they clearly didn't listen to him. Poor guy.

    I like your Smokey-as-God theory. It's counter to what they seem to be implying with the whole black-and-white symbolism, which means that it's just so crazy it might be true. Still not sure how I feel about this mystical bent they're on, but that would be quite a Shamalan to pull on the audience. Just so long as it's not all a dream or taking place inside the mind of and autistic kid with a snowglobe.

  2. Kurd55 says:

    The vignettes are what's keeping me interested.

    The overall story—well—one can only hope they don't mess it up, ROYALLY—ya know, king of kings style!

    Puke.

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