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no sir, i don't like it!

i miss the days when the horn section was a legitimate part of the band.

man, was rerun in for it when that tape recorder fell out of his coat!

well, since it's a trilogy, won't the titles be:

Timelord: "WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME… AND SPACE!"

um, i think j.j. abrams actually had very little to do with the show once it was up and running, shortly after the first season started.    lindelof ran it by himself for most of the first season, and they brought in cuse before the second season.

i'm looking at you with bug eyes through wire framed glasses.

no matter what you think about lost's ending, cuselof was hilarious and
awesome, and listening to the official lost podcast was pure joy.  when i
get the blu-rays and finally watch the show beginning to end, you can
bet i'm gonna re-listen to all those podcasts.

this.  whatever you think about lost's resolution, it was still a brilliantly acted, beautifully shot and scored, cleverly written show.  and you're right, it was the *experience*— reading the books, checking out the websites, listening to the podcasts, discussing what it all means with friends.  there will probably

i treat fringe like lost— watch religiously, check out the websites, listen to the podcasts.  and while i really enjoy all of that, it's just not the same.  there will never be another experience like lost, and i miss it too.

I DID AS WELL!!!

i would have to agree with all of that, and while i realize why some might not like season 4 (like some of my friends), i personally love season 4, and i really liked how they handled the time travel stuff.

season 4 was pretty great i thought (lapidus, faraday and miles were surprisingly awesome characters for a show to introduce that late in the game)— it's right up there with season 1.  and 3 gets pretty damn great in the back half, too.  i remember really liking season 5, mainly because i liked how they handled the

this is my only real problem with this enjoyable, extremely well made movie.  that's not even mentioning that with those stunt airbags you have to land pretty much in the exact center for them to work properly.

I saw this movie on a double bill with Altman's The Player.

red on the head, fire in the hole!

i switched deoderants after a botched suicide attempt last summer.

i did not see that, but it;s just about the most touching thing i've ever heard.

spoiler alert!

i think i'd prefer a fauxlivia handjob alert.