It's time to let go.
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Lost Wednesdays
Lost Monday: The End
Lost Wednesdays: Three Choices

Three characters make fate-changing choices, as we're back in the contemporary timeline(s) to set-up the endgame.
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Lost Wednesdays: A Very Special Episode

It might be the most divisive, bold, and risky episode in series history. What can we make of it the morning after?
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Lost Wednesdays: There Will Be Blood

Returning from a week off, let's get right to the carnage.
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Lost Wednesdays: Everything in its Right Place

Are the final teams finally in place? Or are we moving the pieces toward another move?
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Lost Wednesdays: Revving Up the Engine

Explosions, vehicular manslaughter, and throwing someone down a well make for a satisfying hour - but the real fun is in true love's kiss.
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Lost Wednesdays: Our Scottish Savior

Will Desmond deliver the payoffs we've been hoping for? Or are we still searching for The One?
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Lost Wednesdays: A Bug and a Package

Does the package contain a giant red V? And which will annoy fans more - the plot or the promotion?
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Lost Wednesdays: The Cork Island

Can we find the answers we need in the island's backstory? And can Richard choose sides?
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Lost Wednesdays: Sawyer Becomes Starsky

What if Sawyer never got a pen? He would have become Starsky.
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Lost Wednesdays: Ben the Follower

Michael Emerson struts out his A-game in what might be the most pleasurable Lost season six episode yet
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Lost Wednesdays: Smokey and the Torturer

No lists, no cryptic new locations, but Smokey & Sayid opening a can of whup-ass on the temple means a fun time is in store.
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Lost Wednesdays: Good Times at the Caves

Another week brings revelations that don't feel like revelations - when will we know what we know?
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Lost Wednesday: Substitute Fanboy

Is Jacob the mystical SysOp of Lostpedia? Or is he just a teacher looking for a substitute?
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Lost Wednesday: Table Setting

One of my favorite television critics, Alan Sepinwall, ended his review of this week’s Lost with this spot-on reflection: Mainly, though, “What Kate Does” was a table-setting episode. I can see lots of things introduced here paying off interestingly down the road, maybe even as soon as next week, but there wasn’t enough meat...
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