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LOST – The Complete Second (DVD-Video) + Third Season [The Unexplored Experience] (Blu-ray + DVD-Video)

 

Picture: B-/B+/B-     Sound: B-/B+/B-     Extras: B+     Episodes: B+/B

 

 

LOST is an amazing series with a premise that has existed since people have been writing books about castaways in strange lands.  The series will pull you in, chew you up, and spit you out all in one foul swoop.  It is hard to believe a series exists that is so intriguing and gripping as LOST.

 

LOST is a hard series to describe without the reader having already seen some of the episodes and understanding most of the characters.  For all of those readers who have never seen LOST before the series follows the lives and happenings of a group of castaways on an island after their plane crashed there some months before.  Now in Season Three and having been on the island for months, many have died for various reasons, relationships have developed, alliances as well as enemies have been made, but more than anything it has been discovered the island is not what it seems.  This is a mystical element to the island that can not be described; beyond the mystical element there is also a scientific element that is barely explainable.  Overall, the series is a mystery and after watching for Three Seasons, the people who have never seen the series almost know as much as avid watchers.

 

Since J.J. Abrams has not been as involved with LOST directly since the second season, the show immediately showed signs of decline no matter what original plotting he did for the whole series, making Two the peak season so far, though for some the next twists could only somewhat predictable and like Chris Carter’s X-Files where the all-time mystery is “what happened to the conspiracy plot?” and how it suddenly faded away, Abrams’ absence is felt as soon as the thirds season opens.

 

At this point, dealing with all of his other film ventures, the series has been missing something that these reviewers still can’t put their finger on.  The series does not flow quite as well as it used to and there seems to be a lot more ‘dead air’ in each episode.  Without being too critical of one of this reviewer’s favorite series, the first half of LOST: Season Three is not good at all.  The first half of Season Three definitely shows that JJ Abram is missing and that the writers and directors were at a loss for where to take the series next.  The good and silver lining of Season Three, however, is in the second half; Act Two, for lack of better words, was LOST: Season Three’s crescendo.  It is in the second half of Season Three that we really begin to see again that nothing as though it seems; the audience may have thought they had begun to figure out things, but then the viewer is suddenly cast 10 spaces back to utter confusion.  For as much as the series drives you nuts, you just can’t stop watching.

 

The good thing about Season Three on DVD versus its original airing is that the first episodes are not as painful because you can flow from one episode to the next.  In its original airing there were weeks where the viewer would get little to no satisfaction from an episode and it seemed a complete waste of time.  Here on DVD the story arches and episodes overall just flow much, much better.

 

The technical features of this 7 disc set are nice and let’s just hope you don’t get LOST in all of the extra features.

 

The picture is presented in a quality 1.78 X 1 enhanced for 16 X 9 televisions in all versions, but as seen in the past the picture seems a little soft or may contain some washed quality on the DVDs.  Even with other issues mentioned the picture’s colors are bright and fluid; so it seems HD shoot has not held this series back, which is far better on the Third Season Blu-ray set in 1080p, with limits motion blur and a consistent look overall.  The sound on the Blu-ray is a very solid PCM 5.1 throughout the shows, while the DVD versions are again presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 surrounds with a 2.0 Surround option as well, an option also on the Blu-ray for older systems.  The quality of the sound is not bad with the quality truly ‘popping’ at the right moments and giving that epic feel.  Though the surrounds are strong, this reviewer would have still liked a DTS track for this series on the DVD sets to heighten the experience, where Dolby Digital is limited.

 

The writers and creators of this series realize that fans demand more and more from this series and they deliver with this box set.  These box sets are jam packed with tons of extras that are sure to set even the biggest fans’ whistle.

 

Season Two includes deleted scenes, actor’s speculations on where the show is going, The World According To Sawyer featurette, audio commentaries, David LaChappelle’s U.K. promo spot for the show, interactive ‘LOST Connections’ and even episode-specific featurettes.

 

Extras for the Third Season include several featurettes, deleted scenes, bloopers, Easter Eggs, commentaries some featurettes, which include one that completely deals with ‘The World of The Others’ and gives a great in-depth look by cast and producers about a world we as viewers are only starting to understand (be ready for a few secrets to slip through), a second featurette on the significance of all the Literary references the series has made, a third featurette about ‘the making of the series,’ and a final featurette that delves deep into the ‘life of this ambitious series.’  On top of the great featurettes the set offers fans a chance to see a bunch of flashbacks that have never been aired before and give a deeper insight to the workings of some of our favorite characters.

 

Blu-ray exclusives on Three include Blu-ray intro, SeasonPlay allowing you to watch the series so you never loose track on your Blu-ray player which part of the soap opera you are at, Blu-Prints: The Set of Season 3, the amusingly dark Orchid Instructional Film and Access Granted with a bunch of mystery-baiting material to keep fans involved in the show.

 

Overall, there is a ton to explore and discover with these extras; but a word of warning is to not try to view them all at once or you may get overburdened quickly.

 

This is a great series to own on DVD and now Blu-ray; maybe even more so than any other television series.  This is not to say LOST is this (Michael Dougherty’s) reviewers favorite series, but there is a strong functional aspect to owning this series on DVD.  With LOST you are constantly saying ‘did something just go by the screen,’ ‘what was that in the background,’ ‘what did that line mean?’  The truth of the matter is that often times with LOST you have to explore more and go back and retrace your steps.  For as much as this show is a twisted mental tale it is also a mental game and we are all in on it together.

 

For more on the series, start at the beginning with its First Season at this link:

 

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/2822/Lost+-+The+Complete+First+Season

 

 

-   Michael P Dougherty II and Nicholas Sheffo


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