LOST Gets Back to the Beach!
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Fabiola Groshan
- Published March 17, 2007
- Word count 303
Tired of the concrete and steel ensemble saturating the ambiance of the third season of LOST? Well, say hello to some wet and wild adventures as LOST sets out to the beach, and say goodbye to the gloomy fortress, at least for the mean time.
Largely filmed on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, LOST is branded for its seraphic sceneries mostly showcasing the beach. But with the progression of the story lines, integration of other sets arises like the steel-coated Dharma facility, which became the grounds for a number of twists, deaths and discoveries, for quite some time now. The previous plots set inside the Dharma facilities has unfortunately left LOST fans with much disenchantment, growing tired of the confined foxhole.
But towards the end of February, viewers will get to see more of the sunny and sandy island, and less of the underground bunker. In the upcoming episodes, viewers will, once again, get a taste of the jungle fever and coastline escapades. Staring off with Kate, Locke and Sayid’s attempt on retrieving Jack from the "others." Aside from the sun-drenched environment, the approaching March episodes are bound to bring light to several mystifying story holes waiting to be answered such as the cause of the paralysis of Lock, the truth of Jack and Claire’s relations, Sayid’s quest for his long-time love Nadia, and more explorations about the vague and obscure Dharma.
Of course, there will still be a lot of the usual flashbacks that further complicates, as well as brings clarity to the nature of the characters, as well as the plot of the series. With all these intriguing and mystery-filled goodies coming up, it’s going to be hard not to give in to the LOST sensation. The multi-award winning drama series airs Wednesdays at 9:00 PM on ABC.
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