Posts with tag TheresNoPlaceLikeHome
Posted May 29th 2008 8:45PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Episode Recaps

(S04E13) After having my mind blown several times during the finale, I'm wondering if we'll ever see another "normal" episode of
Lost again. For better or for worse, the game has changed. Most of the 815ers have new agendas now, and some of our favorite survivors' fates are up in the air. Season five of
Lost will look very different from seasons past, and I can't wait to see what the future holds.
The episode review is after the jump. Click here to join the chat.
Continue reading Lost: There's No Place Like Home, Part Two (season finale)
Posted May 29th 2008 12:22PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Site Announcements, Reality-Free

Can you believe that there are only two more hours of
Lost left this season? Things have been set in motion for the Oceanic Six to leave the island, but we still don't know how they escape or what happens to those left behind.
TV Squad is hosting a live chat during the 9pm ET airing of "There's No Place Like Home, Part Two." The chat will begin shortly before the episode starts. Check the TV Squad front page later tonight for the chat link; it will be available on the episode recap post. We've had some fun chats this season, and tonight's chat is the perfect time to join the discussion. Share your opinions and questions with other
Lost fans and react to each shocking revelation.
Tonight's episode should give us the truth behind the "official" Oceanic 815 story and shed light on Locke's plan to move the island. Can't wait to chat with all of you later tonight!
Posted May 16th 2008 1:37AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Episode Recaps
(S04E12) I completely understand why Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse needed an extra hour for the finale. The first of three hours had so much information and moved to so many different locations, and I still feel like we've barely scratched the surface. It's going to be a long two weeks. That's all I have to say.
Continue reading Lost: There's No Place Like Home, Part One