As part of the Lost production crew, aside from writing the occasional episode, Gregg Nations is the script coordinator in charge of continuity. That's right, I said continuity when talking about a show that takes place in the past, present, and future – all at once.
Amongst other things, it is Nations that catalogs the minutiae that fans sift through religiously looking for clues to the shows meaning (check out LOSTpedia, the temple constructed to reflect those efforts), along with the various bits of background information on each of the many characters on the canvas, historical figure name dropping, and – as fractured as it may be – the overarching time-line (and for all we know, parallel timeline to boot).
When Disney came to the Lost crew and offered them the opportunity to create a Bd Live feature for the Blu Ray release of Lost season 5, Nations seized the opportunity to suggest an...
Amongst other things, it is Nations that catalogs the minutiae that fans sift through religiously looking for clues to the shows meaning (check out LOSTpedia, the temple constructed to reflect those efforts), along with the various bits of background information on each of the many characters on the canvas, historical figure name dropping, and – as fractured as it may be – the overarching time-line (and for all we know, parallel timeline to boot).
When Disney came to the Lost crew and offered them the opportunity to create a Bd Live feature for the Blu Ray release of Lost season 5, Nations seized the opportunity to suggest an...
- 12/9/2009
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
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