(SAPIENTIA MUNDUS) — As a 6 year fan of the Television show LOST, the references to philosophical questions put forth by the series weren’t lost on me. I knew that in the end, this show was going to be about philosophy, and as much as I hated to see the show come to an end, I knew it meant finally having the answers to the mysteries of the show. I also knew those answers were not going to be based on Truth. My bittersweet feeling about the end of the series has turned to sadness for a deeper and very real reason.

via The End of LOST: What did it really mean? – A Christian Perspective. «.

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We had planned to write our own, quick review of last night’s series finale, but DOG (Sam likes this acronym) does a terrific job of summing up our thoughts. We do plan to write a ‘meme’ study of the entire series, and in particular the way the ending was handled. If you’ve not yet seen last night’s show, ‘The End’, you might want to hold off reading the linked review, SPOILERS:

(DEN OF GEEK) — /snip/ It seems like religious mythology has fast become the shorthand “important ending” for genre TV. At this point, I’m half-expecting 24 to end with Jack Bauer shooting his way into Hell and kicking the Devil square in the balls.

via Lost season 6 episode 17 review: the Lost finale – Den of Geek.

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Christopher Eccleston as ‘The Doctor’ in Season One’s Finale ‘Parting of the Ways’. — Image – BBC Productions)

“I reached into the Dark and made new life. I am the God of all Daleks.” (The Emperor)

“Driven mad by your own flesh…You hate your own existence.” Doctor to Dalek Emperor.


By SHARON K. GILBERT
Originally Published at sharonkgilbert.com on July 14, 2008

“YOU KNOW the Doctor, you understand him, you will predict his actions.” Thus said one of the Daleks in Parting of the Ways, the final episode of Doctor Who, Season One (originally broadcast in 2005). If you’re not familiar with the Doctor or the Time War or the Daleks, then I strongly recommend you plan a weekend’s viewing, beginning with Season One, starring Christopher Eccleston as the enigmatic Time Lord known cryptically as ‘The Doctor’. (more…)

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