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Showing posts with label TV Shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV Shows. Show all posts
Friday, July 22, 2011
The Walking Dead Season 2 Trailer
Friday, July 15, 2011
Seriously, Has Anyone Seen This Show?

I never have feel so disappointed and Patriotic about people after watching this show. The show Swamp People is about about of redneck hillbillies running around Louisiana hunting alligators and shooting squirrels while drinking beer, smoking cigarettes and having the worst hygiene of all time. I mean look at the guy to the left, whats more Merican than that?
For me it was a ridiculous surprise that people like this even existed. But also made me intrigued because I kind of want to be one of them at the same time. Nothing is more manly then shooting a 9 foot alligator from point blank range in the face with a Marlboro Red in your mouth.
Anyways if anyone has a chance to check out this gold nugget it's on the History channel you will be amazed and disappointed at the same time.
Monday, June 20, 2011
RIP Ryan Dunn

"Jackass" star Ryan Dunn died this morning in a car crash in Pennsylvania, reports TMZ. He had just turned 34 on June 11th.
The site says "Dunn and an unidentified person both died in the crash which happened around 3 a.m. at Route 322 and New Street in West Goshen Township. It's unclear who was driving the car. We're told the car caught fire in the crash -- and hours later, a tow truck was called to the scene to remove the charred wreckage."
Dunn, who appeared in both the "Jackass" TV show and movies, had posted a photo of himself drinking with friends on Twitter just hours before his death (ComingSoon.net)."
Sad news, he was one of my favorites on that show. I am actually surprised more that that cast hasn't died yet, and if we were doing a pool on who would get it first this guy wouldn't be anywhere near the top. Jackass was amazing, sure as it went on it kinda got sad that they were still doing it, but no one can say they didn't enjoy that show in it's heyday.
The pic above is the one he tweeted just hours before the deadly crash.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Why Not?
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Why Not?
Why not find out that Mary Kate and Ashley are racist?
Mary Kate & Ashley Are Adorably Racist - watch more funny videos
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Friday, March 4, 2011
It's Official: Rolling Stone Is Dead

The end of days must be here, as Jersey Shores' "Snooki" is on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
There was a time when I had a subscription to Rolling Stone. They had great articles, and were really the focus of music. Now, Rock is dead and Rap has taken over. It's just the way it is. Will it come back? Debatable.
What is not debatable is the fact that America is going down the shitter. Even if you like the STD for the mind "Jersey Shore" you can't honestly think that she deserves to be on the cover of anything let alone Rolling Stone. I really will never get the fascination with this cock eating gremlin. Please tell me that little girls don't look up to "Snooki", Paris Hilton, and/or Kim Kardashian.
Oh, side note... Has anyone heard that Kim Kardashian song she released that apparently was worked on my Kanye West? It is literally the worst thing I have ever heard (if you haven't it is on YouTube). It just proves once again that the most popular people going right now are all no talent whores that signify why the rest of the world hates us.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
It's Official: Charlie Sheen Is Batshit Crazy

Through all the crack, pornstars, and booze I still had this idea in my head that Charlie Sheen was really just having a good time. I know, that's stupid, but I thought if anyone could pull it off it was Charlie Sheen. That was until all this happened...
"Two and a Half Men" - Statement from CBS Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television
Based on the totality of Charlie Sheen's statements, conduct and condition, CBS and Warner Bros. Television have decided to discontinue production of "Two and a Half Men" for the remainder of the season.
Charlie Sheen's reaction to the statement? He sent the following letter to TMZ:
What does this say about Haim Levine [Chuck Lorre] after he tried to use his words to judge and attempt to degrade me. I gracefully ignored this folly for 177 shows ... I fire back once and this contaminated little maggot can't handle my power and can't handle the truth. I wish him nothing but pain in his silly travels especially if they wind up in my octagon. Clearly I have defeated this earthworm with my words -- imagine what I would have done with my fire breathing fists. I urge all my beautiful and loyal fans who embraced this show for almost a decade to walk with me side-by-side as we march up the steps of justice to right this unconscionable wrong.
Remember these are my people ... not yours...we will continue on together (Comingsoon.net)..."
Obviously he has gone the way of Mel Gibson and completely lost his mind, but at least he is doing it in an hilarious rather then be a bigot. I mean who says "contaminated little maggot can't handle my power", and "my fire breathing fists"? What makes this even better is that fact that he wasn't on a radio show, or spoke out of turn, he wrote a letter. That's just fantastic.
It actually reminds me of the birthday card I got DP today for his birthday.
Happy birthday DP you contaminated little maggot, you can't handle my power or the truth that the Perkins' trade is a bad deal.
Love,
BMack
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
My Top 10 Shows Of All-Time

When there is a slow day, there is only 1 thing to do. Make lists!!!
Ok, here is a list of my top 10 shows of all-time. I guess I should say my favorite "dramas" of all-time, because I decided to cut out all comedies and also mini-series (ex. Band of Brothers). It is just too hard to compare a show like South Park or Family Guy to LOST.
1. LOST
I don't care what anyone says about how it ended and blah, blah, blah, there has never been a show that I have been that in to, and probably will never be again. Awesome interesting plot that kept you guessing whether you like it or not.
2. Dexter
It has had 1 bad season (season 2 or 3) I forget, but overall is just awesome. Another show that really changed the way TV Shows are made. You know a show is good if you can take a serial killer and make him likable.
3. X-Files
Yea, there are haters, but this is my list and I always enjoyed this show (same with Fringe). Sometimes there were episodes that were terrible, but the ones that had to do with the main storyline (Aliens, cigarette smoking man, ect) were awesome. The ending of the show wasn't the greatest, but then again what show really has a great ending... not many.
4. Oz
Another "gritty" show, much more then the wire. It was violent and sometimes hard to watch, yet it always held your interest. The later seasons got kinda weird, but early on it was one of the best.
5. The Walking Dead
I know only 1 season, but in a time when everything is always the same this show has at least changed it up. I hate zombies, but I even like this show. You are always on the edge of your seat, because (like the characters) you never feel safe. It will be interesting to see how it progresses.
6. The Wire
Finally got around to watching this show, and although I haven't seen a ton of episodes (working on that) I can already tell this show has everything I like. Slow burn that feels realistic, and the social commentary is the best of any show I have ever seen. Maybe this is too early to be on my list, but I can almost guarantee it will slide into the 3 spot when I watch all of them.
7. Sopranos
Although I am not as high on this show as a lot of other people, it's hard to argue it isn't one of the best ever. If you cut out that awful season when takes place mostly in a comma/dream state the rest of the show was pretty awesome.
8. 24
The later season sucked. There is no argument here, and I didn't even watched the last season and a half, but the early seasons (1-4) were awesome. It's just really too bad they let it drag on as long as it did.
9. Fringe
The new age X-Files has been entertaining since it came out. I can understand why people wouldn't like the show, because a lot of the premises are just ridiculous, but I always find myself eventually watching it. They just moved it to Friday nights, so that probably means it is coming to an end.
10. House
Oh my guilty pleasure. I don't watch them in order, and I don't really have to. I guess it is just my "CSI". I don't really care about the subplots, and to be honest it's hard to explain why I even like it. Maybe it really is just to see how many bad "James Bond" one liners House will drop in a given episode.
Shows I haven't watch yet, but I hear are good...
Mad Men, Breaking Bad, True Blood.
Shows I tried, but couldn't get in to...
Friday Night Lights, The Shield, The Event, Heroes.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Why Not?
Why not watch Rob Lowe go nuts?
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Ted "The Voice" Williams Enters Rehab
Well, that sure didn't take very long.
"Ted Williams, the homeless "golden voice" internet sensation, voluntarily checked into substance abuse rehab for his alcohol and drug dependency after admitting on a television show that he was still drinking, a spokeswoman for "The Dr. Phil Show" said Wednesday.
The decision to seek professional help came after "a lengthy one-on-one conversation with Dr. Phil," show spokeswoman Stacey Luchs said in a written statement, referring to show host Phil McGraw (CNN)."
The other day I wrote about how he was held by police for a short time because he had an argument with his daughter and people complained about the noise. Now he has admitted that he is still drinking. The good news now is that he has people like Dr. Phil taking notice. Even though Dr. Phil drives me nuts, he has the money and resources to help this guy. We all can hear the talent he has, but if he doesn't straighten himself out he will be right back on the street.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Awkward Thing About Dexter Is Now Over

No, Dexter hasn't stopped hacking up people, but today we learned...
"It seems there's no life left in the marriage of "Dexter" co-stars Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter. The couple have announced that they've split up.
"Having been separated for some time, Jennifer Carpenter and Michael C. Hall have filed for divorce," their reps tell CNN in a joint statement (CNN)."
I don't know how many of you watch this show, but it's great (though I need to catch up on this season). Anyways, these two play brother and sister on the show, and it always kind of bothered me that they were boning off the set. I know they are actors or whatever, but it still bothered me. Plus, as she gets closer to learning Dexter's "True Identity" it could be really cool if they hate each other in real life too.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Celtics Get A TV Show

"NBA Entertainment (NBAE), in association with ESPN Films, will present The Association: Boston Celtics, debuting on ESPN on Friday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. ET, prior to the network's game telecast of the Celtics hosting the Chicago Bulls. This five-part series will follow Boston on its quest for an unprecedented 18th championship banner after the team fell just five points short of a title in last year's dramatic seven-game NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
NBAE cameras will provide an up-close, behind-the-scenes look at the Celtics throughout the 2010-11 season (Celticsblog.com)."
With the Sox 2011 season already going down the tubes I needed some good news. This is exactly what I wanted to hear. The Celtics are the most entertaining team in sports right now. I can't wait to see the behind the scene footage with guys like Shaq, Rondo, Allen, Pierce, Garnett and so on.
How is Rondo during practice? Does Nate always torture Shaq? How does Doc handle so many future Hall of Famers?
This is going to be amazing. Here is a look at the schedule...
Episode 1 - Friday, Dec. 3 - 7 p.m. (30 minutes)
Episode 2 - Friday, Jan. 21 - 7 p.m. (30 minutes)
Episode 3 - Friday, Feb. 25 - 7 p.m. (30 minutes)
Episode 4 - Wednesday, March 16 - 7 p.m. (30 minutes)
Episode 5 - Friday, April 15 - 8 p.m. (60 minutes)
All of these will be on ESPN.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
DC Review: AMC's The Walking Dead

Finally got a chance to sit down and watch this show last night. I have been looking for a new show since LOST ended and other then Dexter there really hasn't been all that much that has intrigued me.
Well The Walking Dead certainly did, for at least 1 episode anyways. The show is about a guy who is a cop. He gets shot and wakes up a couple weeks later in a hospital, except everyone is gone, well except for ZOMBIES!!!!
Yea, I know, kind of sounds familiar right? But who the fuck cares, the difference is that this is a TV show, and I don't think we've had a zombie TV show. I won't give anything away, but this show had it all. I laughed, I cried, I almost shit my pants. It will be interesting to see how the show develops, but I urge everyone to check it out. It is on AMC, and it is on Sunday's at 10pm. The first show is On-Demand, so you can catch up.
If you read this site then you know one of my biggest fears is zombies. Honestly, if this was a show about what I would do, it would be about 1 min long. I would wake up, see zombies, scream, cry a little bit, and kill myself. Yea, I wouldn't deal with that shit for any more then a min or two.
Anyways, good stuff check it out.
Friday, October 1, 2010
South Park or Family Guy?

It's a good question. What is the better show Family Guy or South Park?
In my opinion it's South Park. They have been able to do it for such a long time, and still keep the show fresh. Everything is current, and they are way better story tellers. I know that's not what Family Guy is about, but I feel Family Guy has somewhat been played out. Last season sucked, and if anyone sat through that terrible murder mystery to start this season, you would think things aren't looking up.
Meanwhile, I don't think there has been a bad South Park season. Sure they have had a couple bad episodes, but overall it is just way better. I know this is completely random, but DP and I were talking about it the other day, and I was wondering that everyone else thoughts were?
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Gordon Ramsay Kills A Guy

Well not really, but this is kind of creepy...
"A New Jersey restaurateur once featured on Gordon Ramsay's "Kitchen Nightmares" -- and told by the TV chef that his debt-ridden eatery was "about to swim down the Hudson" -- was eerily found floating in the river after jumping off the George Washington Bridge.
Joseph Cerniglia, the 39-year-old owner of Campania in Fair Lawn, is the second chef to commit suicide after appearing on one of Ramsay's high-heat, reality-cooking series (foxnews)."
I actually don't blame Ramsay at all in this situation. Thee people know what they are getting into when they hire him to come in, so he shouldn't feel bad in the least. Plus the person this person had been living in Jersey for a while, and sometimes that can be reason enough.
I am actually surprised that their hasn't been an American Idol person who has killed themselves, because they bash a lot more people, and they all seem like they are on the verge after standing in line for 9 hours to get made fun of.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Shaq Talks Celtics On Jimmy Kimmel

Boston appears to be sticking out as Shaquille O'Neal's top suitor of the last week or so. As we told you earlier on Tuesday, he was talking about playing for the Celtics last night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
Kimmel said he couldn't see O'Neal in a Boston uniform and O'Neal responded, "The Celtics would be a good program." O'Neal also said it would not feel weird to wear a Celtics uniform since he has played for the Lakers.
I know, not very ground breaking stuff, but considering his only other option right now seems to be playing in Europe this might be good news for the Celtics. I was not all that enthusiastic about Shaq joining the team, but you what? Fuck it, it's way better then anything else out there, and the Celtics need a big body.
Europe could be very attractive for Shaq, as they can offer him a lot more then what he is going to make next year in the NBA. Plus, think of the advertising. Still, Shaq is a very prideful guy, and I just don't see him turning down the chance to make another run at a championship.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Jimmy Johnson Joins Cast Of 'Survivor'

Have to say I didn't see this one coming, as Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson will appear on the CBS reality show "Survivor: Nicaragua" this fall. To be honest, I didn't even know this show was still on. Does anyone watch this? Anyways, the whole thing is fucking scripted anyways, so I'm sure Jimmy will go far into it. No word yet if this is going to be a celebrity season (which would be my guess), or if he is going to be going against "normal" people. I think it might actually be cooler if he was going against "normal" people, but either way I'm probably not going to watch 1 episode.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Is It Racist?
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Final Scene Of LOST

I swear this will be my last LOST post ever, but I had to clear something up for everyone. This will be a spoiler, so if you have been living under a rock please don't read any further.
A lot of people have made a big deal of the ending scene from LOST (the pic above). People seem to think that this was the writers way of telling everyone that they died in the original crash even though Jack's dad blatantly said that everything on the island that happened was real. Anyways, this disproves that theory...
So, raise your hand if you’ve spent the past three days obsessing over what was purgatory, what was real-life, for the past six years on Lost. No doubt, for many of you, a big part of your understanding has included an interpretation of the series’ final scenes of plane wreckage strewn across an empty beach, nothing but the white noise of crashing waves cutting through the deadly silence. Well, turns out ABC just threw those final scenes in there as a “visual aid,” and they didn’t actually have anything to do with the show’s plot. ABC told the LA Times that the network – and not executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse — added those shots of the beach simply to soften the transition from the emotional ending of the series finale to the 11 p.m. news and didn’t realize that viewers who had been obsessing over every detail of every scene of every episode might have considered the series’ final images as having some meaning. “”The images shown during the end credits of the Lost finale, which included shots of Oceanic 815 on a deserted beach, were not part of the final story but were a visual aid to allow the viewer to decompress before heading into the news,” an ABC spokesperson told the Times.
I am just glad they cleared that up, because I really would've hated if everything over the last 6 season (on the island) was just them in purgatory or something like that.
Monday, May 24, 2010
LOST Recap: "The End"

Wow, 6 years 115 episodes, and it is finally over. Whether you liked the finale or not you have to agree this is the most interesting show of all time. To be honest I have no idea how I am going to write about all this, but I'll do my best. I was going to break it up between on and off island again, but that doesn't seem fitting for this one, so this is just going to be all together.
The show opens with cut scenes of our main characters while Christians Shepard's coffin being unloaded from a plane. The coffin is dropped off by some hippy guy with a pony tail, and Desmond is there to pick it up. Kate is with Desmond, and she asks him why he has taken her, and why is she here.
"No one can tell you why you're here, Kate. Certainly not me."
Oh Desmond is your creepy ways. I had no idea what that meant until the end, but it certainly makes sense now.
We cut back to the island where Jack is still chilling by the water where Jacob turned him into the new protector of the island. Jack explains to Kate, Hurley, and Sawyer that he must protect the light. Sawyer obviously has no fucking idea what is going on...
Jack: "Jacob didn't say anything to me about Desmond."
Sawyer: "Doesn't sound like he said anything about anything."
Hurley: "That's kinda true, dude. He's worse than Yoda."
Hahaha, got to love Star Wars references. Anyways, we got back off island where Hurley and Sayid are going to a hotel to find Charlie. Sayid still has not been awakened, and Hurley does everything he can to get him going. They are at the same hotel where Locke used to meet up with his dad, which ended up with Locke losing his wife.
Hurley gets to the room where Charlie is, and even though Charlie has no idea who Hurley is it is an emotional scene. Charlie's death on the island really hit Hurley hard, and you could watch it melt away when he saw him. Charlie refuses to go with him, so Hurley shoots him with a tranquilizer dart and loads him in the back of the fan. Pretty funny to see Hurley doing that instead of Sayid.
The show takes us back to the island where Kate is asking Jack why he accepted the responsibility from Jacob. As he explained to her that the island was all that he had left, and the only that he hadn't managed to ruin.
Sawyer decides to go spy on Flocke, which doesn't last long as he was hiding behind a very small shrub. Sawyer reveals to Flocke that they were no longer candidates, which implies that a new protector had been chosen to replace Jacob. Kind of an odd scene, because Flocke should've just kill him since he was expendable, but whatever.
During Sawyer's and Flocke's back and forth it is revealed that Flocke just wants to destroy the island. This obviously doesn't sit well with Ben, since Flocke promised him on the island if he helped him.
We then finally learn who let Desmond out of the well. Flocke sees dog tracks, which leads him to Bernard and Rose's camp. They broke their rule by getting involved with Desmond. They tell him he must go once he eats, but before he can Flocke shows up. Flocke tells Desmond that if he doesn't come with him he will kill Bernard and Rose right in front of him and will "make it hurt". Desmond obviously goes with Flocke, and Bernard and Rose are once again out of the story. Great beard though, Bernard...well done.
On the outskirts of the Dharma barracks, Miles reported to Ben (via walkie) that he had found Richard alive. When we last saw Richard, he was being thrown into the jungle by the Smoke Monster, and when we last saw Miles, he was reportedly running through the jungle to get away from Flocke (smartest guy on the show).

We then travel back off-island where Sun is recovering from her gunshot wound. A doctor comes into the room and it is none other then Juliet. She goes through the whole ultrasound thing, and Jin and Sun suddenly become aware. With this "awareness" they also remember English, so that's always good.
Back on the island Sawyer has gotten away from Flocke, and he meets back up with Jack and his gang. Jack says it doesn't matter if Flocke has Desmond...
Jack: "It doesn't matter if we find Desmond or he does, James. We're going to the same place."
Sawyer: "Then what?"
Jack "Then it ends."
This feel important if you remember back to the conversation MIB and Jacob has back on the beach, "it only ends once", so this must be it.
We cut back to Jack and Locke off island in the hospital, as Locke gets ready for surgery. Basically Jack is very confident that it will work, and so on.
As we make out way back to the island we see Richard grabbing a boat with Miles to get to the plane. Miles suddenly stops and pulls out a gray hair from Richard's head. I guess living forever ends when Jacob dies. They grab the boat, and suddenly they hear someone yelling in the water. It's Frank, and honestly WTF? How is he alive...still not very happy about that.
Team Flocke and Team Jack finally meet up. Kate snaps grabs a gun and unloads on Flocke, which does nothing. Way to go Kate, you're the worst. Flocke just walks past her, and tells her to save her bullets. Then, Jack and Flocke came face-to-face in their inevitable standoff, and after Flocke declared that Jack was "the obvious choice", they have this little conversation...
Jack: "You think you're gonna destroy the Island."
Flocke: "I think?"
Jack: "But that's not what's gonna happen."
Flocke: "Well, what's gonna happen, Jack?
Jack: "I'm going to kill you."
Flocke: "How do you plan to do that?"
Jack: "That's a surprise."
Flocke: "OK, let's get on with it."
Fucking awesome...that's all I can say about that.
Off the island we find out that Jack and Juliet used to be married. I really wasn't shocked by this, but it was just another amazing way they writers tied in everything.
Back on the island Team Jack and Team Flocke make their way to the cave of light. Eventually they have everyone stay behind except Flocke, Desmond, and Jack. Right before they lower Desmond into the Cave, Jack and Desmond have this little back and forth...
"This doesn't matter, you know? Him destroying the Island, you destroying him. It doesn't matter. You're going to lower me into that light, and I'm going to go somewhere else. A place where we can be with the ones that we love. And not ever have to think about this damn Island again. And you know the best part, Jack? You're in this place."
Jack responds with: "There are no do-overs. What happened, happened. All of this matters."

As they lower Desmond down Flocke says something to the affect of "remind you of anything", which is obviously a refense to when they found the hatch. Jack gets instantly pissed turn to him and says "You're not John Locke. You disrespect his memory by wearing his face, but you're nothing like him. Turns out he was right about most everything. I just wish I could have told him that while he was still alive."
Flocke says that he is wrong and that this is all for nothing. Once Desmond is at the bottom of the cave, he sees skeletons, and a pool with channels heading outward. As he enters the pool to pull 'the cork', we see his unique resistance to electromagnetism in full effect as he fights off the effects. As the light goes out and the cave goes dark, the Island rumbles, Flocke proudly proclaims his victory to Jack, "It looks like you were wrong."

But as Flocke leaves the cave, he is attacked from behind by Jack, and as we see Flocke realize that he is bleeding (awesome scene), Jack throws his words right back in his face, "Looks like you were wrong too." Clearly Jack's plan was to let Desmond extinguish the light since that would be the only way to physically kill Flocke. This seems like a great plan until Flocke grabs a rock and knocks out Jack.
We cut to Team Lapidus who run into crazy Claire. As they were communicating with Kate via the walkie. Kate listened through the walkie as shots were fired into the sand on the beach, presumably killing her allies, just as Jack listened on the walkie as shots were fired on the beach in the same situation in Through The Looking Glass.
We cut now back off island where everyone is ending up at this concert. Drive Shaft is playing, Claire, Desmond, Kate, are all sitting at the same table. As the concert start Charlie sees Claire, and he is now "aware". Suddenly Claire start to have her baby. Kate ends up having to deliver it, and now they are all "aware".
Side not: How good did Kate look in that little black dress. Best in awhile for her.
Back to the island where Jack finds Flocke making his way to the boat, which is near the cliffs. The final battle begins with Jack doing a flying punch. You have to admitt you laughed a little bit. Flocke ends up getting the upper hand and stabs Jack. He is going for the kill with a good throat stab (why Jack was bleeding off island), but Kate saves the day, because she actually didn't use all her bullets (bet Flocke wished he kept his mouth shut). Jack then kicks Flocke off the side of the cliff, just as Flocke kicked Jacob into the fire. Flocke is finally dead.
Back off island Locke is waking up from surgery, and he wiggles his toes. This makes him "aware", since it is just like when they crashed. Sawyer was in the hospital as well, and after being told by Jin and Sun that they would "see him there", he ran into Juliet at the vending machine. She does talk about getting coffee and what not, so this must have been what she saw in the first episode from this season. They both now are "aware".
Back on the island, things still aren't going well. The island is going under water, and Jack decides he must go and fix what Desmond did. He knows he won't live, but he doesn't care. Hurley and Ben go with them as Kate and Sawyer head for the plane. Kate pleads with him to leave it and let the Island destroy itself, but he insists he has to finish it. As he convinces her to leave on the plane and take Claire home to Aaron, she says to him "Tell me I'll see you again"...nothing but silence.
We are back at the end of the concert where Jack has just arrived. He meets up with Kate. Jack is confused and knows he knows her from somewhere. Kate says if he comes with her it will all make sense.
Back on the island Jack, Ben, and Hurley are back at the "cave of light". Jack makes Hurley the new Jacob, further proving Jack is not making it out of this episode, and he heads down the the caves. When he gets down there he sees Desmond. He wakes him up and gets him out of there. He then puts the stone back, and laughs creepily while the island goes back to normal.
During all this Kate convinces Claire to come with them. They get on the plane and take off.
Jack and Kate arrive at the church off-island. Kate goes inside, and Jack heads to his father's casket. When he touches it he becomes aware. He opens the casket, but there is no one in there. Then he turns are and there is his father. His father explains that they are all dead, but everything that happened on the island did actually happen. They just all wanted to meet up before they "let go" on their way to heaven. My theory is basically this was purgatory, and they were waiting for eachother.

Back to the island where Jack wakes up in the jungle. He stumbles for awhile before falling in a similar spot to where the opening scene of the pilot episode started. Before he dies he sees the plane overhead, and Vincent comes up next to him. The camera zooms up to his eye and it closes.

LOST.
I really liked the ending. There are things they never really explained, like why Walt was important. Who built the statue, ect, but I'm fine with that. I thought they did the best they could, and it is the best show of all-time.
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