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...It’s a universe in which Locke literally faces off against Rousseau and people have started time-traveling and talking to ghosts for no apparent reason. “Lost” fanatics sustain their much-abused curiosity with a fervent belief that all of the show??s questions will ultimately be answered. The labyrinthine lostpedia.org offers insight, however misplaced, into every cast-off detail of the show, and if there’s any way to make some random number from the show add or multiply to 815 (the number of the doomed Oceanic flight...
...only been about twelve weeks. Does it really seem that long?SC: Okay, wow. I guess I’ve just been cut off from TV entirely since school started.RR: Did you watch a lot of TV back home?SC: Yeah. Every night, “[The] Daily Show?? and “[The] Colbert Report.” And a lot of MTV and stuff that I’m a little ashamed about.RR: Do you think the writers are justified in preventing us from watching those great shows?SC: I don’t know...
...Static” was lacking in that human quality. It’s the kind of individuality and spontaneity that makes Expressions a unique kind of company, but—with the exception of a few standout performances—didn’t always surface amidst the show??s highly synchronized routines...
...without overpowering the actors. Keyboardist Joshua R. Stein ’10, bassist Joseph C. Higgins ’11, guitarist Shane P. Donovan ’09, and drummer Sami Majadla ’11 successfully toe the line between soulful melody and a catchy beat. Although the show??s opening and conclusion might lack energy, the great music and the actors’ interesting dance moves are always engaging. The lighting (designed by Reva P. Minkoff ’08) clearly delineates the set (designed by Thalassa G. Raasch ’10) from the audience...
...Mikado (Jonathan M. Roberts ’09), ruler of Japan, and Nanki-Poo’s previous fiancée Katisha (Francesca S. Serritella ’08). But for the most part, the plot is just an excuse for a series of songs that serve as the show??s real centerpiece. The show devotes more energy to introducing a bevy of singing schoolgirls than in settling the fates of the characters...