Kay Adams Uncorks Scorching Hot Take About Two Of The Most Iconic Pieces Of 2010s Pop Culture: ‘Interstellar’ And ‘LOST’

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NFL media personality Kay Adams took a massive shot at not one but two pieces of 2010s pop culture: Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar and the acclaimed ABC series LOST.

According to Kay Adams, most people actually don’t understand Interstellar nor LOST but pretend they do. This appears to be a running bit of Adams, as she’s tweeted about not understanding the ending of Interstellar numerous times over the years.

Unfortunately for Adams, she’s doing a bit of projecting here: Interstellar really isn’t all that difficult to understand. It’s certainly more comprehensible than two of Nolan’s other famously twisty films, Memento and Tenet.

What Adams likely means to say, rather than “it’s difficult to understand,” is that it’s “difficult to accept.” I saw Interstellar the year it came out, in IMAX, and have likely watched it once a year since. It’s an excellent movie. But it’s third-act four-dimensional tesseract beat — in which it chunkily delivers the idea that “love is a dimension” — is a bit silly, therefore making it challenging to embrace.

As for LOST, I’m not going to argue with Adams here — after about season two, the show’s logic completely goes off the rails, and while the finale itself was serviceable and undeniably emotional, it was also utterly confounding all the same.


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