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WTF, mate? Really. WTF? That's all I've been able to say for the entirety of this season, which flew by thanks to every episode being outstanding. I'm not happy with some of the things revealed and how certain story lines turned out but, all in all, I'm satisfied with how the show has progressed. Michael Emerson offered up another miraculous performance. If I weren't already completely smitten with Ben, I would have been after watching last night's episode. I had held out that he wasn't the total sociopath everyone contended that he was until seeing the show last night. Sorry, my bad. It doesn't change the fact that I adore Benjamin Linus and that my heart ached for him during a certain scene. I just wanted to put him on my lap and pat him on the head and tell him that everything would be okay someday. Heh.
Unrelated to the season finale, but very much related to LOST, I believe that I have cracked the mystery of the four-toed statue. As we know, 99% of cartoons possess a thumb and three fingers, and a great toe and three toes. That said, it's my belief that the island is the original location of Roger Rabbit's Toontown before it was relocated to Los Angeles for business purposes. The ruins are what's left of one of the great Toon deities of yore, one Ogga Snogga Yet-Nim, the Toon God of Pie-in-the-Face. It should be of interest that, like most of humanity, Toons engage in various forms of ancestor worship. Ogga Snogga Yet-Nim was Roger Rabbit's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grand cousin 108-times removed. So, there you have it. One of many LOST mysteries solved by Tinhuviel Holmes. ::bows:: Thank you thank you. I'll be here for the rest of the week.
Unrelated to the season finale, but very much related to LOST, I believe that I have cracked the mystery of the four-toed statue. As we know, 99% of cartoons possess a thumb and three fingers, and a great toe and three toes. That said, it's my belief that the island is the original location of Roger Rabbit's Toontown before it was relocated to Los Angeles for business purposes. The ruins are what's left of one of the great Toon deities of yore, one Ogga Snogga Yet-Nim, the Toon God of Pie-in-the-Face. It should be of interest that, like most of humanity, Toons engage in various forms of ancestor worship. Ogga Snogga Yet-Nim was Roger Rabbit's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grand cousin 108-times removed. So, there you have it. One of many LOST mysteries solved by Tinhuviel Holmes. ::bows:: Thank you thank you. I'll be here for the rest of the week.