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It probably shouldn't bother me as much as it does that the central MacGuffin of "Lost" looks and acts so much like the central MacGuffin of
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"Hot Tub Time Machine".
Here, John Locke comes out of surgery
Later, they find the source of the Island Light
And the Polar Bear returns.
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Yeah, the end of the actual "island" storyline was kind of meh. The end of the "sideways universe" storyline, though, was satisfying - emotionally, if not so much intellectually.
Great 6-year ride, Lost. Thanks.
So it doesn't bother you that "it probably shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but …" is actually worthy of a post? The spectacle has become the only form of reality left to experience?
Politics and entertainment; toy trucks in the adult sandbox.
I'm embarrassed and a bit more than sad to admit that I had to see this out of my unrestrained Cusackaphilia.
I was sad they didn't do something waaaaayyy more creative with the thought, but then I read someone's review who deemed it the Woodstock moment for the 80's teens.
Yuk.
Still sad.
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