I am thrilled that Taylor Hicks won American Idol last night. I had wanted Chris Daughtry to win and trust me, he was robbed. But, when it came down to Katherine and Taylor, there was no question.
Taylor Hicks all the way !
And, KMAN …. Please, explain to me what happened on your favorite show last night. Yes, I do watch it every week so I am totally up to date but if last night was supposed to “resolve” issues and “answer” questions…..I missed it. I have more questions now than I have had all season. Help me. [but, I loved it…..]
And lastly……I’m leavin’ on a jet plane, don’t know when I’ll be back again……Well, actually, I’ll be back again on June 4th. I will be blogging while I am gone so stay tuned.
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Hi, Tracy, I'm John's mom and I watch Lost too, he got me hooked.
Here is something I found on the web I don't know if it will help. But like all Faniles they just want to leave you hanging so you will watch it again when they come back on.
Roughly two months or, more accurately, two TV seasons in real time after Oceanic flight 815 crash-landed by this lost tropical island, viewers learned:
_ The sailboat seen at the end of last week's episode belonged to Desmond, who had been found at the start of this season in the hatch when the castaways first made their entrance. Grateful to hand to someone else the weird computer-entry task, Desmond ran away and set sail in the boat he had arrived in years earlier. But after 2 1/2 weeks on the water, he had gotten nowhere.
"There's no outside world, there's no escape," he wailed, drunk and despondent, when the castaways retrieved him from the sailboat just offshore.
_ What may have caused the jetliner's crash: an excessive buildup of electromagnetic energy that Desmond, as the hatch's occupant at the time, failed to properly diffuse.
_ Why that numbered sequence (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42) needed to be entered on the keyboard every 108 minutes: To diffuse the powerful buildup safely.
So the audience learned that the button really did need to be pushed, and wasn't a meaningless exercise after all, which became a season-long issue that on the finale fueled a raging argument between Locke (the disillusioned former believer) and Mr. Eko (the fiercely loyal convert to the button-pushing cause). After an explosion in the hatch, they were both unaccounted for.
_ Finally, Michael seemed to prove without a doubt that he would sell out his friends to save himself and his son, Walt, who was kidnapped at the end of last season by the Others.
After having been brainwashed by the Others, Michael had gunned down fellow castaways Ana Lucia and Libby a few episodes ago to facilitate the escape of Henry, an "Other" from across the island whom the castaways had been holding captive.
Then despite the best efforts of Jack and Sayid to outmaneuver him Michael made good on his plan to deliver Jack, Hurley, Sawyer and Kate to the Others in exchange for getting Walt back.
Hurley was released by the Others with an order to return to camp and warn the rest of the castaways against retaliating.
"But what about my friends?" Hurley protested.
"Your friends are coming home with us," said Henry, the Other who had been held in the hatch.
While Jack, Sawyer and Kate looked on, bound and gagged, Michael and Walt were given a motor boat to make their safe escape.
"My hunch is, you won't say a word to anybody," Henry told Michael as he sent him on his way, "because if you do, people will find out what you did to get your son back."
"Who ARE you people?" asked Michael, voicing the question that has plagued "Lost" viewers all season.
"We're the good guys, Michael," Henry said simply.
Disinclined to argue and at last reunited with Walt, Michael piloted his boat to apparent freedom.
Hoods were pulled over the heads of Jack, Sawyer and Kate. Their safety while in the Others' custody was assured by Henry. But viewers will have to wait until fall to see.
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Well, as some questions seemed to be answered, I feel that more were left unanswered, like the strange animals and black smoke and odd presence of the island. Will we ever get all the answers? I doubt it, but I'm too hooked not to anticipate the fall return!
In the meantime, The 4400 on USA starts in a couple of weeks with a marathon to catch you up on the goings on. I recomend this show as well.
Have a good vacation!
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