i think i want to turn this blog into a LOST discussion forum. any takers? we just watched last night's episodes. am i getting more answers or questions? is this really the last season? wow, they pulled a jesus- move; impressive.
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kristi
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yes to the Lost forum. my problem with the new episodes is that they presented more questions that are going to need to be answered and didn't answer any of the questions that are already out there!!
Seriously, who, except Dickens--who needed an editor with a spine--introduces new characters at the end of a work? hmmm...who?
i am glad that locke is still dead. i really can't stand his character.
but what about this: the skeleton they found in the temple had been reading Keirkegaard. this adds to the list of philosophers they've referenced/used. what does that mean?
and, i cried each time they showed juliette dying...it was awful.
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3 comments:
yes to the Lost forum. my problem with the new episodes is that they presented more questions that are going to need to be answered and didn't answer any of the questions that are already out there!!
Seriously, who, except Dickens--who needed an editor with a spine--introduces new characters at the end of a work? hmmm...who?
i am glad that locke is still dead. i really can't stand his character.
but what about this: the skeleton they found in the temple had been reading Keirkegaard. this adds to the list of philosophers they've referenced/used. what does that mean?
and, i cried each time they showed juliette dying...it was awful.
oh my...you guys are nerds. I got lost watching lost. I wish I could get all caught up..
WHY did they have to show juliette dying so many times?! for pete's sake, i got it the first time. yes, every time, cried.
i didn't notice what the skeleton was reading. interesting.
more to say, but here come the girls...
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