Lost season 4 sticks out to me. It may be because the story comes together for the survivors of Oceanic 815 more than ever. Or possibly the fact that the flashbacks from the previous seasons were abandoned (in large part) for favor of "flashforwards." Or maybe it was the fact that the season only lasted for 14 episodes.
Needless to say, an abbreviated blurb is in order.
Although it was shorter, this season brought a lot of maturity to the story. A lot of questions are answered for us and that's great. I find it especially intriguing for a television show to use flashforwards like this does. We really know nothing about what's going on in the future until close to the end of the season. And it's like a hook every time--you don't understand, but you crave an insider's view and continue watching to hopefully find clues to the puzzle.
Ultimately, I want to know more about what's happening after they leave the island more than the story of their rescue.
Why is the name "Jeremy Bentham" introduced at the conclusion? Who is he? Is he who he appears to be?
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