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I do hope Alistair Wesley returns at some point. That seems like the biggest "unsolved plotpoint" to me. Him and Jimmi Simpson's character. I didn't care much about the voice man, though. I like to think when Harold threw away the phone, saying he was "Nothing of any consequence", that that was actually the writers

John's suit didn't help much in disguising him either. Harold was like "They're turning on the cameras! Put on your ski masks!" as if that would have helped anything.

The show starts out as a procedural, but every episode either has a B-plot that's relevant to the mythology or a flashback that's, well, also relevant to the mythology but the characters as well. So I'd recommend starting from the beginning if you're patient enough to do so. If you really want to "jump in" at some

I suppose she can play some scenes from a bed in a studio, but I don't think she'll make a full return for a long time. The thing I'm wondering about… Does this mean Greer will survive this show for two more years if this storyline with Shaw continues?

I made this before the end of season 3. Finch was shot for the first time in the finale, and I think Root and Reese were shot once or twice after that. Phew!
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One of my favorite episodes endings of the show! That Giacchino music sends chills down my spine every single time.

There were 121 episodes, so it's almost one per episode. Montaging episode titles… Whew, that would be a fun challenge! How many times have they said ''Pilot'', ''Special'', ''Numbers'', ''One Of Them'', etc. ;)

I think it would have worked better if we hadn't been introduced to the Source through the perspective of two children. Mother had to explain it in simple terms to the two brothers, so the explanation we got was very basic and even a bit childish. The Source seems so much cooler in the finale.

Locke could still walk a bit and stand when he was off-island, so he wasn't paralyzed. He just broke his leg, but I don't think that's just a coincidence. The island took away his legs again to test and/or punish him, but didn't make him paralyzed again.

"“I told you, we’re not lost”—has anyone tallied up the number of times the name of the show is actually said in the show?"
Yes, actually! https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Check out Reese's flashback in episode 1x21! I recently watched it again and realized it's Samira Wiley (Poussey) who tells Reese about Jessica's death in the hospital.

This is probably bad, but I seriously hadn't noticed that he was missing. And I actually liked him in season 1!

Hey, Matt!

^ LOST. Soooort of. They revealed the ''stepbrother''/''stepsister'' thing just in time!

A great detail I noticed is that the whole show went back to the way it looked in season 1. Not just with the intro, but with the way the Machine labeled things like moving cars. The show had a change of look in the season 3 premiere.

Fringe is one that comes to mind. It's more sci-fi, so there's some questionable time-travel business in between, but the show's backstory as revealed in episodes 2x16 and 3x15 explained so much about the mythology while connecting all the main characters to each other before they met.

I'm pretty sure it's English translated to Dutch with Google Translate. I'm Dutch and I have NO idea what he's talking about. :p