Now that the dust has settled, what was the most kino LOST MOMENT

Now that the dust has settled, what was the most kino LOST MOMENT

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Every single moment, duh

NOT
PENNY'S
BOAT

The Walkabout ending.
Perfect episode.

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This one. I miss Lost

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This one is actually it.

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Loved that one, and basically every other memory recollection moment. But also early episodes like "The Moth" with Charlies recovery and Locke's help to achieve it, and overall I ain't really a fan of Charlie, but that was great.

A lot of Sawyer's scenes are great, like when he meets Christian in the bar, and later reveals to Jack that he met him and told him he's sorry.

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>When Jack and Sawyer are talking about blowing up the island with a nuke.

Sawyer - "What's so important doc, that'd you blow up the island and risk destroying time itself?"

Jack (smirking with sadness in his eyes)

Sawyer - "Ah, Freckles. Well she's right there doc! Go and talk to her! There's nothing in this world that you two can't fix!"

Jack - "You don't understand. I had her. And I lost her. It's too late for us now. But I can save everyone else."

Sawyer - "Sorry you feel that way doc..." (punches Jack, fight ensues)

Locke hammering on the hatch and the light turns on.

yall already know

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Ben playing the Red Sox 2004 WS wining out for Jack

basically everything about him and the iraqi. especially their backstories, great stuff.

Football ending

HE CHANGED THE RULES
or when John was trapped under the door and the blacklight came on

DURN

the rest of y'all
KNOW

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I don't get it

the source of the meme is not common knowledge and knowing it would not improve the comedy

When Hurley turns on the Kombi