Élise, 20, Québec (Canada). I enjoy art in every single form, wether it's music, paintings, drawings, books, fashion nature, movies or tv shows. My maternal language is french, which I love with an immense passion. I am obsessed with nail polish, medias, music and books. I'm currently studying Journalism, Communications and Marketing in University.
May 6th
12:24 AM
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fivetilmidnight:

nanabuuui:

lostlunch:

paulscheer:

“LAPIDUS NOOO!!!!!“ or ”WHAT HAPPENED TO FRANK?” or even “Where is Frank?”
These are things that NO ONE said in last night’s episode of LOST. That’s right, there was no love for Captain Frank’s demise. I guess the moral of the story is, don’t oversleep and miss your flight because if you do death will find you. Come to think about it, Frank really had a “Final Destination” like life, he may have dodged death a few times but it finally found him, at least he didn’t die in a hawaiian shirt.
I like to think that when Jack cried last night, it was for Frank and no one else.
BEST LINE - Frank Lapidus: [to himself] Weirdest damn funeral I’ve ever been to…          
R.I.P. Cpt. FRANK LAPIDUS 1950’s -2007
Last Night’s Episode was pretty self explanatory but soe cool insights from Damon and Carlton at EW

Why was it so important for Lost to prove that it can be downright homicidal during its last season? To establish once and for all that the Locke-ness Monster is the true villain of season 6 and quite possibly all of Lost. “There is no ambiguity,” says Cuse. “He is evil and he has to be stopped.”
Lindelof elaborates: “In many ways, the season was structured as a long con on behalf of the Man In Black. Once we revealed that Locke was the Monster, we knew the audience would immediately mistrust him, and we would have to spend at least a dozen episodes of Locke trying to convince the audience that he did not have malevolent intention, that all he wanted to do was get off The Island. But everything he was doing was leading up to one moment, which was [trying to] get the candidates in one fell swoop. He knew if he killed just one of them, everyone would know what he was up to.’”
And Sayid? Lindelof explains: “Sayid’s entire season-long arc has basically been, if you tell him that he is evil, you can convince him he is evil. But if you tell him he is good, maybe you can convince him he is good. We basically decided that in a moment of pure instinct, if he did something, if he sacrificed his own life in favor of saving the other people’s lives, that would convey to the audience, ‘This guy was actually a good guy.’”



‘efff lifee :[[


Looove these producers. Every single decision they make has a meaning and can be explained. This is why this show is so good and why I love it so much and continued watching after 6 long long years.

fivetilmidnight:

nanabuuui:

lostlunch:

paulscheer:

LAPIDUS NOOO!!!!!“ or ”WHAT HAPPENED TO FRANK?” or even “Where is Frank?

These are things that NO ONE said in last night’s episode of LOST. That’s right, there was no love for Captain Frank’s demise. I guess the moral of the story is, don’t oversleep and miss your flight because if you do death will find you. Come to think about it, Frank really had a “Final Destination” like life, he may have dodged death a few times but it finally found him, at least he didn’t die in a hawaiian shirt.

I like to think that when Jack cried last night, it was for Frank and no one else.

BEST LINEFrank Lapidus: [to himself] Weirdest damn funeral I’ve ever been to…          

R.I.P. Cpt. FRANK LAPIDUS 1950’s -2007

Last Night’s Episode was pretty self explanatory but soe cool insights from Damon and Carlton at EW

Why was it so important for Lost to prove that it can be downright homicidal during its last season? To establish once and for all that the Locke-ness Monster is the true villain of season 6 and quite possibly all of Lost. “There is no ambiguity,” says Cuse. “He is evil and he has to be stopped.”

Lindelof elaborates: “In many ways, the season was structured as a long con on behalf of the Man In Black. Once we revealed that Locke was the Monster, we knew the audience would immediately mistrust him, and we would have to spend at least a dozen episodes of Locke trying to convince the audience that he did not have malevolent intention, that all he wanted to do was get off The Island. But everything he was doing was leading up to one moment, which was [trying to] get the candidates in one fell swoop. He knew if he killed just one of them, everyone would know what he was up to.’”

And Sayid? Lindelof explains: “Sayid’s entire season-long arc has basically been, if you tell him that he is evil, you can convince him he is evil. But if you tell him he is good, maybe you can convince him he is good. We basically decided that in a moment of pure instinct, if he did something, if he sacrificed his own life in favor of saving the other people’s lives, that would convey to the audience, ‘This guy was actually a good guy.’”

‘efff lifee :[[

Looove these producers. Every single decision they make has a meaning and can be explained. This is why this show is so good and why I love it so much and continued watching after 6 long long years.

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    losties. i don’t...lapidus is dead, though… i just
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    OYE SI ES CIERTO QUE PASO CON LAPIDUS!!! Y CON BEN, MILLES Y RICHARD???
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  9. catmansmuckers said: is he really dead though? we didn’t see a corpse. des fell down a well, and is most definitely alive. why isn’t lapidus? he wont have air, but i can’t live in a world without a surly bearded pilot.
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    Looove these producers. Every single decision they make has a meaning and can be explained. This is why this show is so...
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    night on LOST, Sayid, Sun, Jin,...died. Four characters. It wasn’t just me, I think....
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