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I'm glad to see everybody has finally calmed down after two days of arguing the same point over and over.

I think I skipped a couple of pages there :eek: :)
 
Up until last night, I was right there with a lot of other LOST fans, defending how the show ended. Sure, the ending left a lot of unresolved questions, and many things that happened over the course of the last six years are subject to interpretation, but I was OK with that because I didn't know that it could be any better. But while I was channel-surfing last night, looking for something to fill the void left by LOST, I came across a show that has really brought me around to stevensteven123's way of thinking.

I am speaking, of course, of "Dancing with the Stars".

Last night's season finale of DWTS left no unanswered questions. Nicole and Derek danced their way into our hearts and, ultimately, to that blue ribbon waiting at the finish line. No polar bears or electromagnetic anomalies or time travel or sideways-flashing here, just good old American entertainment. You don't have to think about anything for yourself because it's all just right there in front of you. Nicole and Derek win, the others lost, and it's over.

Take note, Lindelof and Cuse: this is the way all television should be.
 
I think season 6 was my least favorite, becuase they added more stuff to the season than they should have. I think they should have wrapped up the previous seasons in season 6, but instead they added more stuff to it (like the temple, the people at the temple that had me wondering where the hell did they come from) they could have left that out. Why add stuff in the last season that your going to end? I would rather have them answer questions, than add new stuff to the story line.
 
One little issue i have with the finale is that it completely ignored the nerd portion of the audience. The sci-fi nerds are the viewers who kept the show alive during seasons 3-4 when the ratings were steadily dropping. Then they go and completely ignore all the sci-fi stuff and all the nerds are left endlessly debating what all that stuff meant (apparently it meant nothing and was just filler :rolleyes:). A little appreciation for the loyal fans would have been nice.
 
Up until last night, I was right there with a lot of other LOST fans, defending how the show ended. Sure, the ending left a lot of unresolved questions, and many things that happened over the course of the last six years are subject to interpretation, but I was OK with that because I didn't know that it could be any better. But while I was channel-surfing last night, looking for something to fill the void left by LOST, I came across a show that has really brought me around to stevensteven123's way of thinking.

I am speaking, of course, of "Dancing with the Stars".

Last night's season finale of DWTS left no unanswered questions. Nicole and Derek danced their way into our hearts and, ultimately, to that blue ribbon waiting at the finish line. No polar bears or electromagnetic anomalies or time travel or sideways-flashing here, just good old American entertainment. You don't have to think about anything for yourself because it's all just right there in front of you. Nicole and Derek win, the others lost, and it's over.

Take note, Lindelof and Cuse: this is the way all television should be.


Post of the Day™!!!
 
.....and they never answered the question as to whether Nicole's boobs are real or fake.......:D

Forget Nicole, who is the hostess of the show? Those boobs can't be real. I was afraid they were going to jump out of her dress last night like a bad Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction.

And I don't normally notice boobs, but those things gave me nightmares! :)
 
Up until last night, I was right there with a lot of other LOST fans, defending how the show ended. Sure, the ending left a lot of unresolved questions, and many things that happened over the course of the last six years are subject to interpretation, but I was OK with that because I didn't know that it could be any better. But while I was channel-surfing last night, looking for something to fill the void left by LOST, I came across a show that has really brought me around to stevensteven123's way of thinking.

I am speaking, of course, of "Dancing with the Stars".

Last night's season finale of DWTS left no unanswered questions. Nicole and Derek danced their way into our hearts and, ultimately, to that blue ribbon waiting at the finish line. No polar bears or electromagnetic anomalies or time travel or sideways-flashing here, just good old American entertainment. You don't have to think about anything for yourself because it's all just right there in front of you. Nicole and Derek win, the others lost, and it's over.

Take note, Lindelof and Cuse: this is the way all television should be.

And that's how you develop dementia. Absolutely no thinking and just staring at brooke burke's boobs and erin andrews' hotness.
 
Up until last night, I was right there with a lot of other LOST fans, defending how the show ended. Sure, the ending left a lot of unresolved questions, and many things that happened over the course of the last six years are subject to interpretation, but I was OK with that because I didn't know that it could be any better. But while I was channel-surfing last night, looking for something to fill the void left by LOST, I came across a show that has really brought me around to stevensteven123's way of thinking.

I am speaking, of course, of "Dancing with the Stars".

Last night's season finale of DWTS left no unanswered questions. Nicole and Derek danced their way into our hearts and, ultimately, to that blue ribbon waiting at the finish line. No polar bears or electromagnetic anomalies or time travel or sideways-flashing here, just good old American entertainment. You don't have to think about anything for yourself because it's all just right there in front of you. Nicole and Derek win, the others lost, and it's over.

Take note, Lindelof and Cuse: this is the way all television should be.

What did I do to deserve that?
 
Don't mean to open up another can of worms but..

Christian told Jack that the losties all agreed on the "church" as a "meeting place".

I ask everyone. WHERE in any episode does it show any of the losties talking about a "meeting place" for when they died ?



we now return you to your boobies.
 
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Only bad things, which is good. Obviously you've never seen someone with a G cup. Now THAT is overdoing it, but Brooke Burke is quite hot. I wonder what you think of Pamela Anderson.

Think of Brooke like you'd think of Brad Pitt. :)

Yuck. Pick someone else. Brad Pitt is gross. :p :)

Don't mean to open up another can of worms but..

Christian told Jack that the losties all agreed on the "church" as a "meeting place".

I ask everyone. WHERE in any episode does it show any of the losties talking about a "meeting place" for when they died ?

I thought it was pretty obvious that it's a subconscious thing.
 
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