But lets be frank.
So, the question needs to be asked: can a series as rigidly sequential asLostwork in stand-alone instalments?
Is it possible to revisit individual episodes and still be entertained?
Well, we think so.
was a genuinely fun scene too!
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So, in retrospect, the chance to see the family in action makes the episode worth revisiting.
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8.
Gripping and sympathetic stuff, all the way through to the end.
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7.
So, it wasnt surprising that the first Ben-centric episode ranks as one of the greats.
It makes him a gloriously watchable villain, and never more so than in this episode.
Of course, theres another reason to re-visit this one.
WhenAcross The Seawas initially broadcast, it received nothing but disparagement from almost every quarter.
Critics and fans alike poured scorn on it.
And all I could think was simply: Did you lot watch the same episode I did?
The answers are unexpected and ambiguous, and yet strangely satisfying.
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Walkabout (season 1 episode 4)
Of course, in trueLostfashion, this feeling didnt last long.
Oh, and he was confined to a wheelchair.
Lets leave aside the fact that it focussed on one of the series most long standing and enigmatic characters.
We can even leave aside the fact that it finally gave us aLostepisode with pirates in.
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The climax to the episode is so cathartic and moving that it probably makes Richard Curtis jealous.
The answer isThe Constant.
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