The great thing about the television show Lost is that I really never know what is happening. I need to get to work the next day and discuss the previous night’s episode with my friends before I can make any sense of who’s doing what to whom and why. And then I’m not real sure.
Wednesday’s episode, the first of the new TV season, has me confounded. What is going on inside that hatch?
Who is that guy? What is his association with Jack? Is this all an elaborate set-up? And if so, for what purpose?
OK, this is the last I’ll talk about Lost for a while. But I’m so hooked on this show.
Meanwhile, thanks to everyone who is contributing to this blog. Some good ideas for music and books and the such. I’ll get to as much as I can. It’s time I became a more well-rounded person and I’m depending on you bloggers to help. I read everything that is sent in and I post most of it for others to read. This could change Wichita. And have you noticed how I’m catching on to blog lingo. I now speak blogese.
Check with you soon.
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Is it just me, or did they manage to cram about 7 minutes of Lost in for every 10 minutes of commercial last night? Thank goodness for DVR and the fast forward button!
Bob, didn’t you watch the entire show? The flashback scene when Jack was running the steps of the stadium is the connection with the guy who was also running in the stadium.
When he said “Brother” in the stadium and in the hatch. When he was in the stadium with Jack, he said he was going to run around the world.
I wouldn’t know about ‘Lost’, Bob, or any other show for that matter. I had much more important things to do with my time. You know, like gather the family around and talk about how Dave Freeman is THERE for us. And how we wish Merrill Teller was there for us. Or that chubby guy on channel 10. No Bob, it is Dave who is there while we are sleeping, making certain that perilous weather stays far away from Wichita’s back porch. So I don’t know about the upcoming TV season, because we have ‘Freeman Nights’ now, where we pay homage to the weather god himself. We have a little shrine with little Freeman bobbleheads (although the excessive hairspray tends to bobble the heads off their springs). Sadly, I’ve even lost track of my beloved Royals. Say, how does Tony Pena have the youngsters playing these days? Is he up for manager of the year again? Is Greinke a contender for the Cy Young?
Anyway, Bob, the candles are running low at my chief meteorological shrine, so I better run.
“I once was ‘Lost’, but now I’m found…” Thank you, Dave Freeman.
Try this. Find some copies of music that your parent listened to when you were growing up and hated. You will be shocked. It will somehow sound great. Try it and see….
Hey, Bob. You can’t leave me hanging. What did Denise and the rest of the work crew say about “Lost”? Personally, I think that Tony Pena is down the hatch somewhere.
Where exactly has he gone since he left the manager job at the Royals?