Better Late Than Never

Hey, Losties!

Long time no blog. Many apologies. And on top of my absence, I have a horrifying confession to make: I missed last week's episode. Even as I post this, I am shielding my eyes from recent entries, trying to avoid ruining tomorrow night's belated viewing experience (I was away on vacation and had friends tape it for me). Although I did check the Lost Madness results, and am quite comfortable with Desmond being the champion. Approval granted.

So you will soon have my delayed (yet still sensational) response to the much-buzzed-about episode you've all been deconstructing for the past week.

As I mentioned, I was on vacation. And for the first time in my rather short life, I flew in a plane (I guess I just attract road trips). And because of my Lost knowledge, I strategically chose my seat in the front half of the aircraft in the slim chance that we crash on a mystical island in the middle of nowhere (you know, that island in, uh, Saskatchewan). Because I would rather be with Jack's group than be a Tailie.

We did not crash. I think that's fairly obvious.

Check ya later....

P.S. Harold Perrineau's West Hollywood home is up for sale. So if you're really die-hard, you can set up shop in a home once inhabited by a Lost legend.

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