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    mat1cs is not your friend.: sounds awesome! I just wish Evangeline was a guest judge. ... *cowers in fear from inevitable Kate-hate* more »
    twophrasebark: Why is it that when you click on the pictures... and then submit comments... they just disappear into oblivion? more »
    Torley: What I really enjoyed about these ads is the vintage color toning and the artifacts like page tears - classy way to add character! NICE STUFF ADAM. more »
    twophrasebark: I worked for Dharma in the 70s. The pay sucked and they always acted like they were doing some top secret crap when all we ever did was hang around th... more »
    GiltProto: The pockets are wrong. Inspected by #4815162342 more »
    Purple Dave: Pffft. Who wants those questions answered? Here are the ten questions you _should_ be asking? 10. What sort of benefits does the smoke-monster job off... more »
    crossoverwriter: Wahh! I love Locke, and he's the most interesting character so he needs to ressurect!!! Wake up, Locke! Yes, the writers of Lost are great at plot twi... more »
    eXo: I'm probably way too late to the party for anyone to read this comment, but I'd like to point out that the show really is not about time travel other ... more »
    Jonathan Zeitler: It's a very stretched idea, but I think Charlotte is actually a grown up Anne (From Ben's childhood on the island, whom game him those dolls.) Not rea... more »
    mekki: What Happened To The Island At The End Of Last Season? A: It went *bloop*. Sort of like that mysterious sound the US Navy heard back in '97. My guess,... more »
    kevanio: Hang on...Jeremy Bentham? Creator of utilitarianism? and including Hume by name as well? Times like this I'm glad I never got into lost. more »
    TwistedChimp: Blatantly DHARMA was a US gov. funded research initiative that Walter Bishop and William Bell worked on at a lab under harvard in the 70s more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I think it's pretty certain that the island traveled in time when Ben did the donkey wheel, the same amount as Ben did. He knew he was going to, as sh... more »
    twDarkflame: Incidently, you gota love how the whole move-the-island thing explains the Black Rock :P more »
    twDarkflame: Pursonaly, I'm quite happy with Dhama being exactly what it seems to be. A community of scientists researching the island, and trying to prevent human... more »
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    "Lost" Castaways Get Gourmet Meal, Courtesy of "Top Chef"

    Next Wednesday, Lost's producers judge the latest elimination challenge on Bravo's Top Chef Masters: cook a meal with the limited list of ingredients available on the mystery island. More »
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    The Real Way Dharma Recruits Got Lost

    If ads like these had really existed in 1974, we all would've have wanted to join the Dharma Initiative. These sly fanmade adverts give us a glimpse at the Dharma we don't see on Lost. More »
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    Prepare For Your Time-Jumping Island Vacation

    If you're planning on taking any flights on Oceanic or Ajira Airlines anytime soon, the good news is that you can pack light. There's only one change of clothes you'll need, and eBay can help. More »
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    10 Questions We Hope Lost Answers This Season

    ABC's Lost may be all about raising questions but, with the start of the penultimate season on Wednesday, we're hoping that answers are just around the corner. Preferably, answers to these ten questions if possible. More »
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    The Dharma Initiative Uses Scientology Tactics

    You're in luck if you're still hoping to get in good with the Dharma Initiative, the mysterious organization whose experiments have transformed paranormal castaway drama Lost's island into a hellpit of experimental science gone wrong. As we told you earlier, Dharma is "recruiting" people at Comic-Con to join their organization — to apply, you have to talk to a cute but evasive person, and then fill out a Scientology-esque questionnaire. More »