Maybe that goes back to the last-minute nature of the ep? They changed the storyline from Sawyer-centric to Michael-centric only a few weeks ago. I have to admit, the ep did feel slapdash.
Yes. And if you think about it, in the present-day raft scenes, Sawyer's made out to be the really sympathetic one, and I can just imagine Sawyer flashbacks taking place and nicely contrasting his past actions with his raft heroics.
If they'd done this in a two-hour finale, also, they could have done more with the the caves in the aftermath of 1) evacuating the beach, and 2) Shannon's vision of Walt. That Charlie/Claire scene would have fit in better that way. Three storylines: the hatch, the raft/Others, the caves, and all of them would have been done justice. It just aggravates me that I wasn't consulted by the creative team. ;)
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Date: 2005-09-29 05:52 pm (UTC)Yes. And if you think about it, in the present-day raft scenes, Sawyer's made out to be the really sympathetic one, and I can just imagine Sawyer flashbacks taking place and nicely contrasting his past actions with his raft heroics.
If they'd done this in a two-hour finale, also, they could have done more with the the caves in the aftermath of 1) evacuating the beach, and 2) Shannon's vision of Walt. That Charlie/Claire scene would have fit in better that way. Three storylines: the hatch, the raft/Others, the caves, and all of them would have been done justice. It just aggravates me that I wasn't consulted by the creative team. ;)