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Lost Madness

There's been a lot of talk about favorite Losties here on dailyLOST.com. And it continues....

A coworker pointed me to this today. Since it's the season for March Madness, the folks over at the Washington Post have created Lost Madness. They've set up a series of brackets, encouraging fans to advance their favorite characters until there's one winner: the best Lost character ever.

The list of characters is rather impressive. Minor characters are included (with bios attached, don't worry). So if Aaron, Vincent, the polar bear, or Hurley's imaginary friend Dave is your personal fave, you're in luck. There are some odd pairings, some strange omissions (where is Nathan Fillion's Kevin, people?), and the awkward inclusion of a character we haven't met yet. But still, it's good, clean (or mud-caked), Lost fun.

Let the battle begin.

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My prediction: Leslie Arzt will not win. Although he was fun while he lasted. Nor will Greta, if only for this description in her bio: "is almost indistinguishable from Bonnie."

Today is the last day for round-one voting. So head on over. And keep voting (six rounds in total) until the winner is announced on the 25th.

"Greatest Lost Character EVER." Who do you think should deserves such a title?

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