Happy Lost: Season 4 premiere day!

It’s here. Finally. And yes, this blog post may contain spoilers.

Tonight, we get to see what the heck happens to our beloved survivors of Oceanic Flight 815. Who gets rescued? Who stays? Why do they stay? What do these supposed rescuers want?

I have to say, the enhanced version of the Lost: Season 3 finale that played Wednesday night has me all ready and caught up with the Lost universe once again. I totally forgot that Jack told Kate he loved her.

Of course the enhanced version included a lot of pop-up facts about what was happening and the very first was a total spoiling of “when” Jack was at the start of the episode. I sincerely hoped no one was watching it for the first time.

Now seeing it from the beginning, did it seem as obvious to you as it did to me that Jack was in a flash-forward? I mean, duh, of course we now know, but watching it back it just seemed like it couldn’t be anything else BUT the future.

In fact, it must have been tough to be the writers putting that together while hoping no one figured it out. After you see it, there are a million clues lying around that might give it away.

Despite that, it didn’t take a single thing away from seeing the end one more time. What a phenomenal television show. The writing, the uniqueness…all of it.

The biggest thing about the finale though was Charlie. I got all sad once more seeing his final sacrificial act, and then taking the time to write on his hand, “Not Penny’s boat.”

I think we’re all going to miss the little guy from Drive Shaft.

With nothing else to do today but wait, I was sent some links to get you ready for Lost tonight and if you have time, you should check a few of them out.

Hopefully that will be enough to chew on before the premiere tonight.

Did you watch last night’s enhanced episode? What did you think? Are you dying for tonight?

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