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Answers to a fraction of your Lost questions

Many thanks to fellow novelist/Lost addict Barry Lyga for performing the valuable human service of giving me this link.

Please read, then let’s discuss.

And just for the record, I have WAY more questions than that.

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5 Responses to “Answers to a fraction of your Lost questions”

  1. jules Says:

    Even better was this, especially for what they wrote about Sayid and Nikkie & Paolo. I laughed out loud.

  2. robin Says:

    Jules, the Sayid one is priceless. And yes, totally agree about Nikkie and Paolo. They made me SO mad. I do not want to get to know any new characters–especially vapid, pointless, annoying ones like those–when I still feel like I barely know all the characters I love.

    Thanks for that valuable link!

  3. jules Says:

    Good point.

    And what bugged me is — SPOILER COMING UP FOR ANYONE WHO HASN’T SEEN THE FIRST PART OF SEASON 3 — that they had this fascinating character in Eko through whom they explored religious issues and not in an entirely shallow way, and they killed HIM off and bring us Barbie and Ken (as my husband calls them) in Nikki and Paolo?? UGGH.

    I miss Eko.

  4. robin Says:

    Jules, I did a whole post last year titled, “I would marry Eko.” So you’re preachin’ to the converted here. Can’t believe they killed him, when he was one of the best characters on there. Sure, let Boone and Shannon go–whatever–but leave us Eko, for heaven’s sake. At least he had interesting things to say and a killer (literally) backstory.

    Sigh.

  5. jules Says:

    Okay, I’ve gotta read that post. Thanks for the heads-up. I’ll try to read it within the hour, as it’s currently the blessed Quiet Time (for the almost three-year-old) and Nap Time (for the 15-mo. old) right now! Woo hoo.