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Tuesday
May182010

"Lost" Goodbyes

So we're nearly at the end.  Less than a week go before the final episode of Lost.  I have been addicted to this show since the very first episode, and as much as I can't wait to see where this all ends up (and I have been avoiding spoilers like the plague), I'm not looking forward to seeing it end, either.

Well, ABC decided to tug on the heartstrings of Lost fans everywhere by releasing this short retrospective from the cast:

Dammit, I'm gonna miss them all too!

Here's a rundown for everything planned for the final week of the show:

Tonight:  The penultimate episode, "What They Died For," which according to early buzz, is supposed to be a good one.

Thursday:  "Time Talks Live:  Lost," a live discussion with creators Damon Lindeloff and Carlton Cuse which will play in movie theaters for one night only.  Check here for a list of theaters and showtimes.

Saturday:  ABC will re-air the two-hour Lost pilot.

Sunday:  The Lost fun starts at 7pm with a two-hour retrospective.  Then, we're on to the 2-1/2 hour final episode, appropriately titled "The End," which starts at 9pm.  Then stick around after your local news for a special Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost at 12:05am, which will feature cast & crew interviews, three exclusive alternate endings, as well as Kimmel's famous Lost spoofs.

And then it's all over.  Can't say I'm looking forward to it (although, of course I am!)

Reader Comments (2)

I love this show, they better not just cut to black while playing journey at the end

05-19-2010 | Unregistered CommenterCrystal

Nice Sopranos reference^lol. I doubt they'll do that tho

05-19-2010 | Unregistered CommenterKatherine

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