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u/stef_bee ยท 3 pointsr/lost

There's this folk saying that the Devil is the truest believer. When Anthony Cooper says, "You didn't think this was an Island, did you?" he's actually right. He's evil as Old Scratch himself, but he sees beyond surface appearances in a way that many of the other characters don't.

I might have rec'd this book before, but The Speech of the Grail really puts this together. LOST is a grail story, hands-down - including the aspect of "right speaking."

Another grail moment is when Hurley asks Michael what he can do for him (the grail question varies depending on version; this one echoes Wolfram von Eschenbach's.)

Jack may be Arthur, fatally wounded by Mordred and whisked away to Avalon to return once more ("and the sooner the better," as CS Lewis said), but Hurley is pure Parzifal, who after a lot of false starts does ask the right question, and becomes the new Grail King.