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8th March 2010

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Every equation needs stability, something known. It’s called a constant.

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Every equation needs stability, something known. It’s called a constant.

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6th March 2010

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Tagged: lost

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6th March 2010

Quote reblogged from 815 Sentences About Lost with 49 notes

It’s frustrating to me when people say they watched the first season and stopped, or second season and stopped. It’s the equivalent of watching a football game where your team, at first quarter, is down 7 points, and you decide to leave the stadium and go home because you think they already lost. Surely, most people would root on, and have faith that they’ll come back and win, why not put that trust into a television show?

Personally, I never saw Lost as the team that was down a few points, so I suppose it’s hard for me to understand why people get turned away from the show. All the oddities, from the polar bears to the smoke monster, give the show the mystery and excitement that keeps me watching, but I guess others don’t see it that way. And for that, I feel sorry for them, because they’re the ones missing out on a truly epic story!

— S. A. Williams Tumbles at A Definite Oddity. (via 815sentencesaboutlost)

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6th March 2010

Quote reblogged from 815 Sentences About Lost with 28 notes

Lost is appropriately about connections between people, as it draws fans to correlate with fellow obsessives. With all the mindless nonsense on television these days, it’s good to have a thought provoking show that challenges what one thinks about the universe. Do I know the rules of time travel, or anything about ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs? No matter, I can do the research myself and get lost for hours on Wikipedia or lazily read the musings of someone else. Lost is a show that lingers in the mind for days. A show that encourages daydreaming and late night exchanges between friends. There is no right ending, it doesn’t matter so much whether Kate ends up with Sawyer or Jack - what matters is that for the majority of six seasons, Lost has been a grand stimulation of mind and connectedness.
— Cindy Davis (via 815sentencesaboutlost)

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