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LOST 2.3!! A Super-Important LOST Episode!! So Say We All!!

"Everything's going to change."

I am – Hercules!!

They killed Ethan “Other Man” Rom before he could tell us dick. Will they kill Desmond “I Like Mama Cass and ancient personal computers” No-Last-Name before he can explain what the fuck is going on??

I finally got to meet my man Damon Lindelof, a man I now consider a great friend, in Hawaii a few weeks ago. He and I are Whedonites. He and I are bonded by the Buffy-love. He confided to me, after I had ingested many a blue beverage (as semi-naked go-go dancers writhed on a nearby Oahu beach), that tonight’s Locke-centric episode would be the one in which we learned much about The Hatch. So I’ve been anticipating.

Kevin Tighe returns as Locke’s evil bio-dad. Plus Katey Sagal, who continues to rival Janice Dickinson as the hottest fiftysomething planetwide, turns up. (Perhaps as bio-dad’s trophy wife??)

This just arrived in the email:

My fellow "Lost" addicts have an ongoing debate each week about practically every issue on the show and a couple of them thought the driver "killed" by Jack's future wife (Julie Bowen) in the season premiere flashback might have been Locke. Like, maybe he was revived later and that would explain his paralysis. So I reviewed the episode on tape and they're wrong: The other driver is Shannon's dad. The EMS guy who wheels him in says the patient is "Adam Rutherford, 57 ..." Well, if you check the official Web sites, Shannon's last name is Rutherford. And remember, one of her problems is that after her dad died, her stepmom (Boone's actual mother) cut her off financially. So, depending on how you look at it, either Jack's wife killed him in the accident, or Jack killed him by choosing to treat the girl instead. Dun-dun-DUNNNNNN!

We got more than 10,000 entries for our “Lost” DVD contest. Some of them better be good. I’ve no idea when I’ll announce the winner. It won’t be this week!

9 p.m. Wednesday. ABC.









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