"So?"
Um, sure, yeah. While I'll feed these guys all the rope in the world, and while they can make just about anything compelling by phutzing around with the fourth dimension, is there really two years' worth of stuff left on this show? "Bad things" doesn't seem to justify what, after last season's amazingomgkickass finale, was an inevitable U-turn. But the producers of Lost need to do more than make us care about finding our way back to the place we've been trying to leave for four years. They need to come up with some intriguing new questions. Because I'm already getting the feeling I've had too much explained away, and the curtain's always more interesting than whatever's behind it.