Lost’s producers have said that the Season 4 finale, “There’s No Place Like Home,” will leave viewers with a sense of “What the hell are they going to do next?” This past week (part two airs May 29 at 9 pm), we bounced between the Oceanic Six’s flash-forward re-entry into society and the present-day struggle on, and for, the island. Much is yet to come, and to judge by the myriad on-line chatroom speculation, anything is possible. Only Lost could attract theories involving the Bible, The Wizard of Oz, and the Dalai Lama and have them all seem legit.
The truth is still out there. With Lost, I’m ready to believe again.
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