Getting Lost (2024) A Documentary celebrating the global television phenomenon LOST for its 20th Anniversary. Interview w/ Naveen Andrews
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Getting Lost (2024) A Documentary celebrating the global television phenomenon LOST for its 20th Anniversary. Interview w/ Naveen Andrews

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and maybe, this isn’t the end at all.
reminds me of something...
(Thank you to Kepi and @markcampbells of the McSpirk Discord for this terrible idea)
STAR TREK (2009) dir. JJ Abrams
Only 200 million years ago would you have to worry about a giant snake slithering through your window. Quietly.

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New! Karl Urban and the entire cast would love to have the opportunity to make another Star Trek Kelvin Movie.
I just NEED everyone to agree with me that Rey's parents are nobody. We should all agree about that. We should collectively, as an audience, say, "clearly the best idea was to have Kylo Ren be a dynastic heir to the major legends of the Force who wants to throw off his family's shadow, while his rival is nobody from nowhere who wants to belong--so we're going to stick with that."
And then, what should have happened is, Rey can finish her story by being able to say, "My parents might have abandoned me, but that doesn't mean I'm worthless." And eventually Kylo Ren can say, "My family might have been powerful, but I don't have to be," and all those other things that they can bounce off of each other as great foils.
It can keep being a good story about accepting past failures and choosing to grow beyond them.
Let's just all collectively ignore Rey Skypatine because of how silly that was. I mean. If they can just ignore the setups in the previous movie, we can ignore their choices in the conclusion. Right?? Right? Tell me I'm right