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The extra visual space created by the punctuation should be plenty, rather than having two spaces. You can do whatever you want, but it looks awkward to me when there is a double space.

And it actually pays off in the season finale, when Hurley uses it against the attacking Others.

Well they try to explain that in later seasons. The entity/person known as Jacob wanted many of them on the island, and toward the end of the series, we see that he had visited them at earlier points in their lives. So yes, it’s incredibly silly if it’s all supposed to be random. if you buy into the idea that there

I think there’s indication that there are two Christian Shephards. The one Jack sees first in the island is his dad and the other with Locke is the MIB. If I’m not wrong the real one wore the sneakers.

It does.

Yeah i know. But it sounds like he was getting confused at the end. Since he didn’t finish before it was pulled from Netflix, he doesn’t have all the pieces. I think he thought that they were all flash fowards at the end, instead of also sideways.

The only parts of the show that were the afterlife were the “flash sideways” in the final season. That’s it. Everything else happened.

As someone who watches some to all of LOST every year,

I love the relationship between Sawyer and Juliet.

Also I wish the show had gotten the originally intended ending:

Every time I see a VW microbus, that Shambala song fires off in my head AND I HAVE TO LISTEN TO IT. I ended up buying it on iTunes because of this scene.

GAH! I only had to see Jack’s face to start the quiet weeping at my desk. Vincent was a good boy.

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7. “The Constant” is still one of the best hours of television ever made.

That bird was fucking massive! Or are you talking about (and I don’t know why I remember this) when someone in a bird costume said “Hugo”?

You are right about the ghosts, some of them were real and not the MiB. I think Christian was himself when he was wearing his suit and sneakers.

7. “The Constant” is still one of the best hours of television ever made.

It’s hard for me to take you seriously when you don’t even know about The Hatch.

Lost was a good experience for me back then. It was kinda good for TV. But it was also bad for TV too...because after it ended we suffered years of TV shows trying to be next Lost. And it was painful. But TV seems to have found its feet in the last few years.

I hear that song now every time I work out, make breakfast, and get vaccinations.

That scene is the best cold open I’ve ever seen.

I don’t know if my own head canon filled in some blanks or if maybe some stuff was glossed over. I distinctly remember Annie having been killed in the Purge.