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Lost WTF of the Week: What's Eating Sayid Jarrah?

Richard Lawson · 02/10/10 11:47AM

This week our big head-pounding moment dredged up an old mystery from the past. Remember when Rousseau used to talk about that disease that forced her to kill all her friends? Well, I think we're getting a diagnosis.

Lost Tease: What Kate Didn't Do?

Richard Lawson · 02/09/10 01:11PM

Tonight's episode is called "What Kate Does," an obvious recall of the season two episode "What Kate Did," wherein we found out who Kate killed. Though, a curious video from last summer's ComicCon suggests that history may have changed...

Lost, Reimagined As '60s Pulp Fiction

Richard Lawson · 02/05/10 06:30PM

Faster Smoke Monster! Kill! Kill! Here's a fun Lost-related video made by some fans for last year's Comic Con. So it's a little old, but it's still pretty neat. We almost wish the show really was like this. [via EW]

Lost WTF Moment of the Week: Where You Goin', John Locke?

Richard Lawson · 02/03/10 10:33AM

SPOILER ALERT, OK? Our pick for last night's most befuddling and intriguing moment was John Locke, or whoever that is these days — Evil Man in Black — telling Ben that he wants to "go home."

Fun with Fox Racism

Pareene · 01/06/10 12:47PM

Sometimes it takes a wacky comedy show montage to remind you how completely ok casual racism still is on the TV. Last night's Daily Show featured this Glenn Beck classic, on how dirty and stupid Indians are.

The French Resistance to Yahoo's Cost-Cutting CEO

Ryan Tate · 12/16/09 01:15PM

Their point: Yahoo made about 1 million euros per worker from Yahoo France alone last year, and used to hype how "it's important to have [locally] concentrated engineering activities... to innovate" in France, where it would base "one of [its] most important centers in Europe." Yahoo France's engineers will now stop working until Yahoo agrees that they shouldn't have to stop working. At least they're fact checking the internet company's hype along the way.

A&E's Hoarders Discovers the Ultimate Cat Lady

Mike Byhoff · 12/01/09 12:15PM

Two hoarders, Shirley and Bailey, tried to take in as many stray cats in the neighborhood as possible. In taking in around 76(!) cats, they overlooked one important thing: feeding them.