Thursday, May 04, 2006

Michael... What Have You Done?

If you haven’t yet watched last night's episode of Lost, then STOP READING RIGHT HERE. Instead, go to http://dynamic.abc.go.com/streaming/landing and watch it for yourself (and yes, it’s free). Then, by all means, come on back here.

Now, for those of you still reading…

Lost did it again. They pulled out one of those episodes that had everyone talking from the moment the show ended. All I can say is... "welcome back, Michael!"

Lost hasn't created this level of buzz since last season's final episode (with the raft, the Others, the kidnapping, and the hatch... just to name a few of that episode's plot elements). By the time last night's show came to a close, you were immediately reminded why Lost is the best show on television today (with all due apologies to the Rhode Island public-access pseudo-classic Millioncdz Productions for my brazen usurping of their tagline).

Oh, and did you remember to watch ALL of the commercials during last night's Lost? If you didn't, then you missed the first salvo in The Lost Experience. It all starts here... http://www.thehansofoundation.org/.

If you thought that last night's episode was good, then just wait until you see what's coming up in the series' final three episodes of the season. Now don't worry - I won't spoil anything for you by giving away all the plot details, but I'll at least tell you this: two more characters from the past will be returning.

By the way - the Lost season 2 DVD will hit the marketplace on October 3. And that manuscript ("Bad Twin") that Sawyer was reading in last night's episode? It's available today... http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?z=y&btob=,&isbn=1401302769.

As for my reference to Millioncdz Productions... if your curiosity gets the better of you and you just have to see what I'm talking about, then you can check out the show on Rhode Island public access channel 18 (Providence, North Providence, Kent County) on late-Saturday / early-Sunday at 2:00am.

But if you know what's good for you, then you'll keep your curiosity in check. Trust me on this one.

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