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LOST Season Finale: Spoiler Alert!!

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Last night, I went on a Lost marathon, watching the show's last five episodes of the latest Season.

My marathon ended a little before 4 in the morning.

So many tears fell and my heart was broken.

I was happy and sad at the same time.



It was something unexplainable.

I think a LOST fan would understand what I was going through at that time.

Until now - I am still shaken.

Sad that the show had to end, but happy that the show ended the way it did.


I must say that for six years, we - Lost fans were taken for a wonderful wonderful ride.  I am one of those fans who never faltered and trusted that the everything will be explained in due time.  I believed so much in the show that despite having a 'lost in lost' season - I stayed true to my heart and trusted.

At the end of the finale - I was clapping and crying and smiling like crazy.  I'm sure my Panget would be laughing at me when he learns of my emotional wreck-edness last night - but good thing, he was already asleep.

Thank you JJ Abrams and Damon Lindelof - you guys are BRILLIANT!  And I have said it repeatedly on this blog.  You guys stayed true to your words when you were interviewed for the Lost Season 1 DVD set.

Thank you Jack, you were definitely worth it.

I am still reeling from my emotional upheaval last night, so please - bear with me.

Comments

  1. i was glad i watched
    the series finale
    alone too.

    HAGULGOL. hahaha!

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