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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Lost still
The final episode of Lost was fine... for a penultimate episode. Sure, it included various bits, including Jack's eye closing at the end, that made it a classic final episode. But why oh why did we have to have every single question about the island left unanswered? The only thing they did give us closure around were the flashes of alternative reality, and those only started in the final season anyway. So here's a quick list of a few of the things I'd like to have answered. In a post-ultimate episode.
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