May 24, 2007

Lost - The Rattlesnake in the Mailbox

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And tonight we have the season finale of Lost, which promises to be the game-changer episode. The Rattlesnake in the Mailbox, something unexpected. Everything changes.

And I usually try to guess what's going to happen, and I'm always wrong.

But it's fun to try to predict. (And I'm writing this hours before it comes on tv tonight.)

We know that nothing will be answered. (I'm writing that in hopes I'm wrong.) So the real question is, Who Dies?

We know Locke's okay. (If you've seen the previews, you see him up and about.) But it looked like Sayid was kneeling at gunpoint. And there's still that "You're going to die, Charlie." Will he?

Jack professes his love to Kate. (Although I'm sure she's carrying Sawyer's child.) That'll be awkward.

SPOILER ALERT:

Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Jorge Garcia (Hurley) said that Walt (who was last seen at the end of season 2 leaving on a boat with his dad Michael) is back this episode. Everyone's been wondering about that.

Penny is also listed in the cast. If she's on the rescue boat, and Walt is showing up, does that mean that they're rescued?

Is that the game-changer? They're off the island? That doesn't make sense with three seasons left.

But I'm reminded of the comment left on my site. It said "A new woman will apear on the island! who wasent on the 8:15 crash and is not one of the others , the two russian men at the end of series 2 will also be on the island, locke will find them in another hatch! and at the end of series 3 , locke , syid , kate , danielle , elex ,and karl will rescue jack from the others along with juliet, the will steal the boat that was used to take ben and jack to the main island ,everyone will then be on the boat trying to find there way home …… when another plane crashes on the island" (Comment here - which was written this past March.)

Whatever happens, there's one thing I know: It'll be one hell of a ride.

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