JamesG
05-10-2013, 12:13 AM
"Lost" Villain Explains Series Ending and Smoke Monster
Award-winning actor Michael Emerson is best known for playing the bad guy on "Lost", and gives us his insight into the ending, and the infamous smoke monster.
Did you like the ending that the writers went with?
I did, I was one of the few who liked it.
What really happened?
Well, think of the problem that the writers of "Lost" faced. Their writing and narrative just doesn't go along in a straight line like most conventional shows. The narrative went exploding in all different directions, towards the future, towards the past, towards other dimensions.
So, how do you coral a thing going in all different directions? You would bring it all back to the center and the center they selected was a more spiritual ending. It didn't depend on a goof, or a gag or, a trick of perception, or a lens being reversed ... it was none of that.
It was the after-life, about life and death.
What was up with the smoke monster?
The smoke monster was just an iteration of who The Dark Man was, or evil if you want to call it that. But, it's a kind of innocent evil.
http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/lost-villain-explains-series-ending-and-smoke-monster/518b36982b8c2a6c6a00018d
Award-winning actor Michael Emerson is best known for playing the bad guy on "Lost", and gives us his insight into the ending, and the infamous smoke monster.
Did you like the ending that the writers went with?
I did, I was one of the few who liked it.
What really happened?
Well, think of the problem that the writers of "Lost" faced. Their writing and narrative just doesn't go along in a straight line like most conventional shows. The narrative went exploding in all different directions, towards the future, towards the past, towards other dimensions.
So, how do you coral a thing going in all different directions? You would bring it all back to the center and the center they selected was a more spiritual ending. It didn't depend on a goof, or a gag or, a trick of perception, or a lens being reversed ... it was none of that.
It was the after-life, about life and death.
What was up with the smoke monster?
The smoke monster was just an iteration of who The Dark Man was, or evil if you want to call it that. But, it's a kind of innocent evil.
http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/lost-villain-explains-series-ending-and-smoke-monster/518b36982b8c2a6c6a00018d