• Lost Hits 100 Episodes

      A post about by Regina Avalos on April 30th, '09

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    • It is hard to believe that Lost is now ready to air its one hundredth episode this week. This is something that isn’t too surprising. The series premiered in 2004, and it became an instant hit. Not only a hit, but a true phenomenon that dragged people in. They wanted to know just what the series was all about. They tried to join their heads together to figure out all the answers to every question the series brought up.

      We know when it comes to Lost there is a lot of questions. Too many to keep count of. What is the island? How does the island travel through time as it does? These are recent questions with this new season, but there have been so many more questions that have come up since the series premiered. The black cloud monster, the significance of the numbers and their sequence. How no one really seems to age on the island. How the dead seem to walk again when they arrive on the island.

      As a fan of this series, I have been there since the series first premiered. I had heard about it, and I knew it would be something to watch. Oddly enough, I think I was one of those in a test group for the series a year or so before the series even premiered, with a very rough cut put together. I knew the series was something even with that rough cut, and now we’re almost at the end. One more season before Lost comes to an end. Will all the questions that have come from the series will be answered before things come to an end?

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  1. One Response to “Lost Hits 100 Episodes”

    1. Hassie Fortunato Says:

      I dont think they make television shows like they used to. Back when I was younger, it seems like programs were more family or comedy based, it just doesn’t seem the same anymore.

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