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John Locke, best (and most original) character on the show, light of our life, fire of our loins, anti-hero of our favorite episodes!
Following a four-week ratings drop, last night's 'Lost' posted better numbers than any episode since last April.
We return to the Island with strategic narrative slices removed just to mess with our heads.
The plot gods have enriched us beyond measure.
Jack and Kate went up the hill. Kate came down with Sawyer. Because she's promiscuous.
"I hate to bust up the 'I'm an Other, You're an Other' reunion," snarks Sawyer.
We're time-traveling — although with so many rules and restrictions, Michael J. Fox will never be able to invent rock and roll.
Emerson also mentions “new notions of a time-space framework that will lead us to the final solution.”
"I don't think the ghosts are solely coming from his brain."
"Juliet is an intellectual wrapped in the shell of a teenage girl."
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