Blackgeekdom: Thoughts on the Lost Finale (Possible Spoilers)
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Lobo · 2 years agoLost has me lost
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Lobo · 2 years agoI checked out on lost a while back. I think it has jumped the Shark
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Beezy · 2 years agoConsidering the level of depth in the script writing for Lost (as long-winded as it is). I would say that the funeral is for an African-American. I support this by knowing that the funeral home/ burial industry is probably the single-most segregated institution in our country and a writer with a pulse would understand this fact. However, an exception can be argued that a non-black could live in the neighborhood if they have descended from the heights of society whereas they have to live in an alternative socio-economic or ethnic group to survivie. As a race African-Americans view themselves as reluctant outcasts to the mainstream fiber of American and we often absorb others who are different into our communities and our lives because as a race we collectively understand the individual, in question, and thus we give shelter.
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Michele · 2 years ago"What!" Are we talking about Lost or our assimilation into mainstream America. If we are talking about Lost then you never know who the funeral is for. Lost makes you believe one thing but it is truly about something else.