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So About Those Unanswered Lost Questions...

Whitney Jefferson · 05/25/10 04:14PM

Did Sunday's finale of Lost leave you unsatisfied, too? CollegeHumor has put together a video full of questions that remain unanswered. Warning: if you were not pleased with the finale, this will only fuel your rage.

The Polarizing LOST Finale: Cop Out or Redemption Song?

Anderson Evans · 05/24/10 11:50AM

After all the debating and deliberating, the faith and the science, the LOST finale has come and gone. The big finish? Everybody's dead because everybody dies. They say the creators are expecting fan backlash? Well, they're gonna get it.

Lost Vaguely Disappoints Thirteen Million People

Richard Lawson · 05/24/10 11:07AM

The ratings for last night's Lost series finale are in and they are... just OK. While 13 million is a two-year high for the show, it's certainly not the kind of everyone's-watching numbers other finales have earned. Oh well. [THR]

Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Alternate Endings for LOST

Matt Toder · 05/24/10 09:50AM

It seems that many people are dissatisfied with the way that LOST ended, but worry no more. Last night, on his "Aloha to LOST" special, Jimmy Kimmel revealed the three other endings that Lindelof and Cuse had up their sleeve.

Target Spoofs Lost on Their Own Turf

Matt Toder · 05/24/10 09:03AM

During last night's LOST finale, Target ran three show-inspired spots, either to make sure you knew what you were watching or because they hoped you would remember Target fondly as you bashed LOST's final episode.

The Simpsons Had a Theory About the LOST Finale, Too

Matt Cherette · 05/24/10 01:50AM

So, following the LOST finale, it seems that the ~Internet~ is divided. Some loved the series finale that was six years—and countless headdesks—in the making, and some hated it. But! The Simpsons beat everyone with its own prediction.

The Lost Finale Was Incredibly Dumb

Max Read · 05/23/10 10:59PM

Once upon a time, there was a television show about a bunch of people on an island. For six years it was one of the most fascinating things on TV. And then it ended, in the worst way possible.

LIVE: The LOST Series Finale Event

Matt Cherette · 05/23/10 06:00PM

Well, folks, it's finally here. Tonight, LOST will end its six year run with a seemingly endless event finale, and you're invited to watch along and discuss with all of your fellow commenters! Inside, a schedule and your open thread.

Lost Finale Theories from Someone Who Has Never Seen Lost

Adrian Chen · 05/22/10 04:10PM

So, it seems like we are the only website on the Internet today not covering the highly anticipated series finale of Lost. This is because your two weekend editors have never seen the show. But we still have some theories!

The Week We Lied

Richard Lawson · 05/21/10 05:23PM

Let's take a look back at the week that was, May 16-May 21. It was a week of joys, sadnesses, deaths, and, mostly, dirty lies.

Lessons for the LOST Creators from Other Event Finales

Matt Toder · 05/21/10 04:45PM

When LOST ends on Sunday, people will inevitably be disappointed, possibly even angry. This isn't just par for the course regarding this specific show, it's part and parcel of the event finale. Hopefully, they've paid attention to some past mistakes.

LOST Re-enacted by Cats in One Minute

Matt Toder · 05/21/10 12:45PM

It's not just humans who are crazy for LOST, apparently cats are wild for it too. This bunch got together to run down the entire series in one minute, with the singular wit that cats can bring to this discussion.

LOST: The 10 Most Memorable Scenes

Matt Toder · 05/21/10 11:30AM

Everyone is aware that LOST is coming to a close with a highly anticipated Sunday finale event. These are some of the best and most memorable scenes from its run, the scenes that come to mind when thinking about LOST.

Does Lost Owe Us Anything?

Richard Lawson · 05/20/10 04:45PM

As the bigtime Lost finale approaches (Sunday, 9pm), folks are getting concerned that the show won't end satisfyingly. Well, concerned might be too gentle. Some people are preemptively angry. We're wondering today: Do they have a right to be?