Regarding the part around 6:55 or so -- it occurred to me as I was re-watching this tonight on DVD that this episode is basically a kind of proto-"Lost" in a nutshell: people in need of redemption, reconciliation, grace, etc. trapped in a location (in this case, a stopped subway car) by "fate," who only "escape" or "get out" when grace is grasped or at least within reach. (Both "Felicity" and "Lost" were created by JJ Abrams, and JJ Abrams wrote this particular episode of "Felicity.")
@JesuitsRule Yeah, it does feel like a proto-Lost. Felicity dipped into that aspect sometimes, and it was always weird--did not resonate with the show's tone at all.
it's larry beale from even stevens :D
SoftWaterSeas 1 year ago
The guy from the minute 1:50 is that of Prison Break!
diacata 1 year ago
Regarding the part around 6:55 or so -- it occurred to me as I was re-watching this tonight on DVD that this episode is basically a kind of proto-"Lost" in a nutshell: people in need of redemption, reconciliation, grace, etc. trapped in a location (in this case, a stopped subway car) by "fate," who only "escape" or "get out" when grace is grasped or at least within reach. (Both "Felicity" and "Lost" were created by JJ Abrams, and JJ Abrams wrote this particular episode of "Felicity.")
JesuitsRule 1 year ago
@JesuitsRule Yeah, it does feel like a proto-Lost. Felicity dipped into that aspect sometimes, and it was always weird--did not resonate with the show's tone at all.
RMcCabeChannel 8 months ago