I wrote a post about Lost yesterday picking up on Fullmoon's prompt. When I went to post it . . . *poof* . . . it disappeared. Blogger consumed it.
It would be too much effort to recreate it. So, here's the highlights:
- Fullmoon was wrong. The season finale isn't until next week. I'm not rubbing her nose in her error, but rather celebrating with her that we get two more hours of Lost-tastic TV.
- If you're not watching Lost, you should be. You too, TH.
- Join Netflix and watch the first season this summer. The second season comes out October 3, so you'll probably have to tape or Tivo (oh, if only I had Tivo!) the first few episodes of season 3. It's worth the investment.
- If you are watching Lost, I'm interested in your theories. Who are the Others? Is Henry Gale their leader? Why does Walt say, "They're not who they pretend to be"? What's in the boat? What happens when the Losties don't enter the numbers? Why did Flight 815 crash in the first place? And what's the monster/black cloud of smoke?
- If you really want to waste a lot of time, the Lost producers have launched an interactive computer-based game called "The Lost Experience." The game also has a tie-in with "The Bad Twin," Hyperion Books's Lost-inspired novel, which was "written by" one of the folks on Flight 815. The game is a black hole of time, so I don't recommend it. But, if you must, visit the Hanso Foundation's website, call the Hanso Foundation's toll-free number (1-877-426-7674 or 1-877-HANSORG). It's been going on for a few weeks, so this site will allow you to catch up.
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