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Lost Thoughts

19 May 2010

So last night was the first time I’ve watched Lost as it aired since … since McKenna was a newborn, maybe? It was at least the first time this season.

Yesterday, the Kansas City Star posted a hilarious list of questions that have yet to be answered on the show. They’re posted below for your enjoyment. You can read the full article, which also talks about the departure of 24 and Law & Order, here.

Either we’re dense or just too into “Lost,” but we’re hoping some of these questions get cleared up in the final two episodes:

•What the heck was the Dharma Initiative anyway?

•How did Dharma leaders choose the island?

•Or did the island find them?

•So … is the island a cork to keep evil out of the world or a source of goodness to be kept from evil people?

•How does the island move?

•Is it moving through time … or space?

•How did Jacob leave and return to the island?

•Why were the Dharma people making food drops after Dharma was wiped out?

•Why was Walt so special?

•What did Juliet mean when she said, “It worked”?

•Will the island universe and the sideways universe merge?

•Will Kate choose Sawyer or Jack?

•How does Kate always end up wet in each episode?

•Will Claire wash her ridiculous hair?

•Who built the temple?

•Who built the four-toed statue?

•Who has four toes?

•Why are Ben Linus and Charles Widmore warring against one another?

•Why can’t most women make babies on the island?

•Who was Henry Gale?

•Why is Desmond trying to get the gang back together in the sideways universe?

•Where’s Jack’s dad’s coffin in the sideways universe?

•Why does ash stop the Smoke Monster?

•Why is Desmond immune to electromagnetic bursts?

•Who are the good guys?

•Or, for that matter, the bad guys?

•And, most important, where is Vincent?

That last one totally cracked me up, because … yeah … where’d he go?

Comments

Love the questions. I guess this just shows that when you start a series with only knowing the beginning and the end; you can take a whole lot of time in between just messing with people’s minds.

Posted by steve on 19 May 2010

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