This cracked me up. From dealnews.com - [link]
Walmart.com offers LOST: The Game for $7.50. With 97 cents for shipping, it's the lowest total price we've seen by $4. Sales tax is added where applicable. Just like the show, this board game was created without an ending in mind. So, until the writers come up with an acceptable way to wrap up all the loose ends, players will just have to walk around, in circles, for up to another three years.
I somehow completely missed that Brian K. Vaughan had joined the writing staff of Lost.
I saw that he'd co-written an episode, but I didn't know he was actually on the staff! Neato.
Fun fact: since Brian joined the staff, the episodes have improved dramatically (in my humble opinion), and the ratings have gone up as a result. It might be a stretch to suggest it was Brian's involvement, but something sure kicked them up the arse.
Well, I totally agree that the episodes have been better in the past month. Much better. . . coincidence?
Finally! An episode that did not include plot points that I read on the internet months or weeks ago as fan speculation. That was getting old.
Absolutely bizarre, but at least it felt original.
Broots! Tooms! Batmanuel!
When Tooms told Roger & Ben they were just in time for dinner my reaction was "Noooo! Protect your livers!"
I think clean-cut Batmanuel looks younger than the earlier "native" version. Aging on this island almost seems different for each person.
Hmm, setting up for the "explosive" season finale?
Hmmm, Charlie has to die in order for them to be saved?
How many infant actors do you suppose have played little Aaron?