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In that case how about suggesting Blind Guardian? They do old timey English folk songs pretty well. I'm thinking something along the lines of "A Past and Future Secret"

I'm actually surprised he was able to maintain the same theme and subject matter for the entire song. I kept expecting it to derail into:

I haven't seen any of that show yet. But I heard things, I heard things!

I am an American and I am declaring that I want a World War I series. 

It wasn't that Terry O'Quinn did a bad job, but rather the whole thing was kinda stupid. Suddenly the smoke monster can only take his form and is now walking around cordially having conversations with everyone? What the hell was it doing the entire time up until season 6?

The score was really well done, but ultimately they started over utilizing it towards the end of the show. When I did the re-watch, I was reminded how quite Lost was during season 1 and 2. There would just be long parts of nothing but the sounds of waves crashing, wind blowing and trees rustling. It was very effective

I really really really agree that you should get into these guys properly. Double Nickels is an unimpeachable album.

My wife and I did an entire re-watch very recently. She could barely maintain interest in season 6. I'm less critical but it was over all pretty bad. I surprisingly found "Beyond the Sea" and the Richard Alpert episode to be the two best ones which almost leads me to believe that the show would have been better off

I thought the first half of season 5 was consistently great. The second half was when the cracks began to show. However that whole scene at the very end of "The Incident" was incredibly well done and a highlight of the whole show.

The biggest problem I remember people having with "No Place Like Home" was the whole 'moving the island' thing being too over the top hokey. I can kind of understand this, it seems like they could have done something else with it.

People hate "Expose" me included, because it felt like such a waste of time. There were so many other characters I would rather they have focused on, like a Russeou flashback or an Others flashback, or showing how Ben came to be trapped in the net and what he was doing out in the jungle by himself.

Yeah "The Constant". As good as "Walkabout" "Exodus" "The Brigg" or any of the Eko episodes were, Desmond episodes trumped them all and this was probably the best one.

I've seen movies

Liked for Service Merchandise. I loved that place.

@avclub-ded081fcbbe6cda656e5bc51dfc6bbfa:disqus interesting, but not very reasonable is it?

Yeah, real men fuck men.

Not to mention you can dislike comments in the new version. I'm doomed!

Scary Rap
Not yet funny Simpsons
Relevant K-marts

It's ok guys he didn't use "er"

Scott Weiland, you've just been Erased.