Honestly, I gave up hope of anyone being happy and that any of my questions will be answered by the end of the series.
Literally, there is not one question I expect or want to be answered at this point and I'm going to assume that everybody dies.
I think I might enjoy the finale better if I go in with no expectations. That sure helped with Kickass.
Ha ha ha. I think you're right, le nubian. I couldn't really think of any Questions I need Answered either, since most of the big ones seem to be as answered as they're going to be. The only really big one—"What's up with the Sideways world??"—is one I'm pretty confident WILL be addressed in the finale, because they kinda have to. As for everyone dying...I try not to think about that. I'm sure we have at least one or two more deaths in the future because that's how
Lost
rolls, but they always say the show is about these
characters,
so they have to leave some of them alive for the final, poignant, musical montage.
I don't know what I am going to do. Boyfriend visits this weekend!!! Boyfriend doesn't watch "Lost". I am afraid I will be dropping Steve off at the airport Monday night and then rushing home to watch the Tivo'd finale. And I will be so behind all the great conversations!
I'm hosting a Lost squee party for people to share their favorite Lost memories. It's been a fun ride.
Can you imagine how awesome Michael Emerson and Terry O'Quinn would be on stage together? Like, Waiting For Godot, or some shit? Anything.
They could be in The Music Man, and it would still be amazing. Though possibly the creepiest production of Music Man ever, where Harold Hill and Marcellus band together and kill all the inhabitants of River City.
Can you imagine how awesome Michael Emerson and Terry O'Quinn would be on stage together? Like, Waiting For Godot, or some shit? Anything.
Dear god yes.
Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead!
Oh my goodness, that should so happen.
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