Saturday, December 26, 2009

Bienvenidos

Welcome to LOST AND FOUND CONNECTIONS. I am a fan of storytelling. This blog is a place to post some of my thoughts and observations about a journey into storytelling that I discovered through the conduit of enjoying the television show LOST and the phenomena that surrounds it.

I have been encouraged to not be silent about my observations. I confess that I am a bit nervous about whether I am making the right decision in creating a place to share my thoughts at all. Like all avid fans of the show, I think that I might know something about the show LOST--a show that is rooted in tricking us all. I am so presumptuous that not only do I think that I might know something, but I even believe that sharing some of my observations might lead to me inadvertently revealing secrets that are not mine to share! Outrageous, huh? In any case, I will be careful about what I choose to write about on this site--just in case I have actually stumbled upon something that the people behind the scenes of LOST would not want to be revealed.

Some people enjoy knowing how magic shows work. Other people just like to sit back and watch the magicians as they pull rabbits out of hats. I am a person who is interested in all sides of the magic show--the technical components, the motivations of the magicians, the way they trick us, who the audience members are and why they attended the show, if the rabbits are unharmed...and in the end, I am still a fan of the magic.

I have more theories about LOST than I have ever had for any other show, but I will set those aside in this blog. What if some of my predictions come true? It could ruin the experience for someone else. Instead, this blog is a place to share in a friendly way some of the patterns that I have observed and some of the connections that I have made. It will be up to any readers to decide if they find my musings helpful in their own understanding of the show LOST (or any other similar journey down a rabbit hole).

2 comments:

  1. Sing it, sister!

    I say, there's no such thing as stumbling on spoilers. That event is called "BEING RIGHT!"

    (No one ever believes anything we say anyway, so why worry about it?)

    Very jazzed your bloggin! from your noggin'!

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  2. DO NOT BE SILENT! The more of us there are, the more powerful the anti-hater retribution movement will be!

    (Object: When they are WRONG, rub their noses in it for a generation!)

    You should definitely state your predictions, for SURE! Karen and I are pondering a combined prediction online event.

    Well done!

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