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Three Reasons Why 'Lost' is the Greatest Show You'll Never Watch on DVD
by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 7th 2010 4:08PM
Last night's episode of 'Lost' was excellent, wasn't it? For the first time this season it seems like we can finally see where the show is headed. The pieces are finally coming together. We don't know yet who is going to live or die (or even if "live" or "die" mean the same thing in this 'Lost' world) or what it ultimately all means, but last night was certainly a true turning point. Of course, the writers could still throw us a curve and we could find out that alternate-reality Desmond is actually a robot from the future obsessed with cheddar cheese, but it looks like the final handful of episodes will give us a real conclusion.
It's one of the greatest shows in TV history, and I'm probably never going to watch it on DVD.
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