Prepare for ‘Lost’ by Theorizing Madly on ‘Mystery Tales,’ Dharma, and the Casimir Effect
Is Locke the Dalai Lama or the Egyptian god Horus? And did you know that, scientifically, they could move the island?
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Is Locke the Dalai Lama or the Egyptian god Horus? And did you know that, scientifically, they could move the island?
As soon as we understood this episode was a Locke backstory, we felt preemptively distressed. After all, the man's history is all retro humiliations and “Don't tell me what to do.”
Spoiler: Hurley loves ranch dressing!
We'll admit this was a decent episode, if only because it made us care about the whole Jack/Kate thing, and not just what their hair looks like.
Whoa! Seems like the 'Lost' writers' room got awfully itchy during the strike, and when they got back all they wanted to do was blow some stuff up.
Someone gets shot! The final scene of the series! Aaron is the Antichrist!
The show sets an electrifying tone for the remaining five episodes with a mysterious corpse, island warfare, and glimpses at Benjamin Linus’s future.
Coming this week: Ben-centric flash-forwards. Also: What is "Frozen Donkey Wheel"?
Plus: Rose McGowan is still Barbarella, and 'MILF Island' might not be a completely original idea after all.
Some clever video-editing nerd has created a pretty excellent montage of Lost characters wondering what, exactly, is going on.
Damon Lindelof, you're killing us with these sad episodes! And apparently, you're also intent on killing Michael.
Lost's Widmore Industries might be evil, but they sure have a rock-solid accounting department!
Is Michael a grown-up version of Walt? Did Regina jump ship to join Naomi in the afterlife? We have no idea!
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