It’s hard to overstate how risky, how primed for disaster, was the challenge that the creator, Damon Lindelof, signed up for.
Amazingly it could, culminating in “See How They Fly,” a mind-bending, gravity-defying finale that successfully landed this improbable airship.
But it also created something more: an urgent entertainment that was as unignorable as the pealing of an alarm bell.
To do all that while re-framing the story as an anti-racist pulp thriller, weighty without being pompous or exploitative.
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