The Chicago Sun-Times picked Ethan as one of Lost’s characters which made the show so memorable. Normally, you won’t find such self-serving pieces here on the pages of ATW, but in this case, it pretty apparent that it’s in the interest of the general public’s welfare. Also, it’s the show’s last day, so, you know, tough. (Thanks, Nancy!)
Excerpt:
“10 underrated heroes made ‘Lost’ intriguing
In the end, my biggest complaint about “Lost” is probably this: It gave too much.
It gave us well-written, character-driven stories. It gave us groundbreaking narrative styles. It gave us Miles and Hurley, the best comedy team since Cheech and Chong. It gave us Egyptian mythology, Enlightenment philosophy, endless literary references, time travel, and a hydrogen bomb. It gave us flashbacks, flashforwards and flash-sideways.
It was too much….”
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Ethan was a nice guy carrying supplies,and Kit's golf if it was not Ethan would not have survived even one night on the island, because until the bag of medicine was Ethan who succeeded beyond all this he was the first of others that appeared in the making understand that the island was not as deserted as some thought. Ethan was just defending himself, defending his home and his family