'LOST' SPOILAGE
Alertthemedia alerthemedia alertthemedia theOceanix6aregoingback. Or so it would appear. If there are to be four more seasons, we are SURELY going to have one hell of a ride between now and then. I loved, loved, loved (I "think" that's three "loveds")last night's episode. It was the shortest two hours I've experienced in a long, long, long (I'm fairly certain that's three "longs") time.
What an engrossing and explosive (pun intended) season finale! I was starting to warm up to the character of Keamy and began imagining him being stranded on the island and following Locke. Of course, that "could" still happen given the nature of death and where he died (if he "truly" died). I'd KILL for an expanded "pop-ups" version of last night's show. We have mystery upon mystery. And when Jack's dad told Michael he could leave, was the explosion "instantaneous" or did he, and Jin, and others, have a chance to get off the boat before the explosion?
DR JEnnifer, I don't believe there are answers to any of your questions regarding whether or not we'll see any of those people left behind on the boat. Unless the creators let something leak to the media about the possibilities, we'll have to wait and see.
I see I've missed a lot of discussion on this busy, busy, busy (that's virtually three "busys") Friday, but I've been engaged elsewhere in a battle against megalomania and sheer stupidity. But that's another story and totally not worthy of this company. BangthedrumslowlyforWaltandJinandallotherswhomigh thavediedlastnight. xXDidjrtkjlkj;lkaj;lkj ;lkj;lakjf;lkjad;lfkja;lkf isarjivlkja;lkjas;lkjadsfaksjfdfaf are you reading all of this, PorkChop? Sdskdjrh kh lkjhe /Rfghdjl jQuidertym mmda;lkjf!
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