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[…] From a more “behind the scenes” note: the reason Ben’s not in the church, and the reason no one is in the church but for Season 1 people is because they wrote the ending to the show after writing the pilot. And never changed it. The writers always said (and many didn’t believe them) that they knew their ending from the very first episode.

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Someone from Bad Robot’s take on the Finale | LOST Media Mentions

NOTE: ABC has confirmed that this person did work for ABC as an Intern but were released 3 years ago.

I wonder how long it will take before I stop thinking about LOST.

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So… who’s up for starting a LOST Survivors Support Group? I would do it myself, but I’m way too emotionally drained to get the ball rolling.

Lost without LOST - dealing in our own ways

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me: I just feel drained and depressed
Randy (fellow LOST fanatic): I feel a sense of calm
me: I'm getting there, but it's taking me a bit
Randy: My calm will turn to anger probably

LOST, don’t fail me now

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Sunday is getting closer and closer. I’ll be missing the 2-hour recap because I have tickets to see Spring Awakening, but you bet your ass that I’ll be at home—butt parked on the couch—when the actual episode comes on.

As far as series finales go, I judge on a scale of The L Word to Six Feet Under with The L Word being the lowest you can possibly go (seriously, fuck you Chaiken) and Six Feet Under being the finale that made me feel like no other finale would ever measure up.

The controversial-for-controversy’s-sake Sopranos falls somewhere in the middle and I can only hope that LOST will hit right around Six Feet Under, if not higher.