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Well this is it. The last post I’ll write about Lost, at least for the foreseeable future. It’s been a tough week. I don’t know how many times I’ve re-watched the finale, and I can still say that I get teary-eyed at some point with every viewing. Damon and Carlton have urged viewers to move on from the show, but I don’t know anyone who truly loves the show who is ready to do that. I know I’m not. Anyway, I have just a few more talking points to discuss about the finale, so let’s get into them.
The final season of Lost answered many questions for its viewers. We finally found out what those voices in the woods were all about, the origin of Jacob and the man in black, even the true purpose of the Island, and the consequences that come from the destruction of that purpose.
A single post about Lost’s finale wouldn’t do this amazing piece of work justice, and quite frankly would be far too long for any one person to want to read online in a single sitting. Because of that, I’ll be splitting my thoughts up into themed posts over the next week, culminating in a collaborative (…)
When I first saw last week’s episode of Lost I was immediately put off, and it wasn’t because of the cheesiness of the answers we were given. For some reason it just didn’t seem right, like it should have been left as some extra on a DVD box set, not aired as a full-fledged episode. (…)
Whether you like it or not, whatever happened, happened.
So in all honesty if you’re reading this you’re probably here from my Twitter account, and thus are probably already watching at least some of these shows, if not all of them. Still, it’s my soapbox and I’ll preach to the choir if I want to.
The last man on earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.