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So here it is: Lost's finest episode. I know there are still those who favor The Constant or The Shape of Things to Come or Walkabout (nothing wrong with that), but it's not just the ending that defines these two hours, it's everything that comes before it. It has something for everyone: tons of action, the roller

It's really hard to make a list for the best of Season 3 since the back half is insanely good, but the #1 is a lock for sure. I would say Left Behind is the best Kate-centric other than Whatever Happened, Happened, but that's just me.

If anyone wants to personally continue the reviews on this page or any of the other Lost reviews, I will definitely be happy to participate. There are plenty of episodes left that should generate some good discussions.

My thinking regarding Charlie locking himself in, I felt like he had decided that there was no avoiding death any longer. Desmond had saved him enough that he must have felt like it was going to happen sooner rather than later. Also, there was the discussion last week of Desmond's vision of Claire/Aaron getting into

Simply put: JAW. DROPPED.

Before I post my thoughts on Through the Looking Glass, I'd first like to say it's been a pleasure discussing this show with everyone, and say thanks to Myles for keeping this going. I got my account on here just so I could talk about Lost, and I feel like I know so much more about the show now after listening to all

Regarding early Season 1: we should keep in mind that even though this was an ensemble, Charlie was supposed to be part of the first tier of leaders, with Jack and Kate (this was probably due to Dominic Monaghan's fame from LOTR).

Or when he tries to cross the bridge with Hurley, when they were looking for Rousseau.

"You rotten kids! Will you be hiring?"

Farnsworth: Folks, the situation is grim but we shall prevail, thanks to you, our crack team of loyal dregs!

"Good news, everyone! I'm a horse's butt!"

Now, who wants brunch? Cooked with plenty of…"confidence"?

Mmm. Soylent green is my kind of people!

Oh, the guilt! The unbearable guilt!

Iron Cook, eh? I can't lose. I'm 30% iron! You're going down! Uh, also I had a reservation for one, under "Dr. Bender".

"Gus, old chum, let's give a friendly welcome to this new robo."

"Today, I've personalized each of your meals. For example, Amy, you're cute, so I baked you a pony. (Everyone gasps) Come on! Eat! I slaved all day over a filthy stove!"

That was my next choice.

Exactly, I was more active online than in previous seasons, and if there was anyone complaining about how Season 6 was going, I didn't see it. Granted, there were plenty of boards so it could have easily been going on elsewhere, but it seemed like the overwhelming majority of fans were very excited to see how it was

Agree to disagree. I enjoyed Season 6, not as much as say, Season 1, 3, or 4, but I do agree with you on the church…someone suggested a long time ago that they gather at the airport or the beach, and I think that would have been a great way to go. Airport would probably be most similar, because they could still sit