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Lost 30 Day Challenge! (Masterlist)
» Day 02: Your favorite episode

The Man Behind The Curtain, 3x17. This one was REALLY hard, because Lost has so many good episodes. Off the top of my head: The Constant, Tricia Tanaka Is Dead, Not In Portland, Jughead, The Shape Of Things To Come..but The Man Behind The Curtain has every element that makes a good Lost episode (for me, personally): an angsty backstory, Ben, Richard, Patchy, and awful wigs. Ever since "Henry Gale" was introduced, I'd been dying to know Ben's story, and this episode delivered 100%. Also, I believe this episode is the first one where we got a glimpse of the ever mysterious Jacob, or whoever that was in the cabin!
In other news, I saw Date Night this afternoon. Not that great, but still very funny. Tina Fey + Steve Carell + William Fichtner = I want to go to there. Anyway, when I left the theater I randomly walked into a bookstore I never ever frequent because it looks like a tourist trap, but it turned out they have a HUGE collection of great comics and books for like, 50% of the usual price. I got Northern Lights by Philip Pullman and a Stephen King book for only €10, wut. And before I went to the movies I found a hardcover (!) edition of Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft at ABC for only €9. The regular paperback usually retails for €25! I really shouldn't be spending any money but you guys, Locke & Key is one of the most perfect graphic novels I have ever read. IT IS SO GOOD. Imma upload it for you all.
» Day 02: Your favorite episode

The Man Behind The Curtain, 3x17. This one was REALLY hard, because Lost has so many good episodes. Off the top of my head: The Constant, Tricia Tanaka Is Dead, Not In Portland, Jughead, The Shape Of Things To Come..but The Man Behind The Curtain has every element that makes a good Lost episode (for me, personally): an angsty backstory, Ben, Richard, Patchy, and awful wigs. Ever since "Henry Gale" was introduced, I'd been dying to know Ben's story, and this episode delivered 100%. Also, I believe this episode is the first one where we got a glimpse of the ever mysterious Jacob, or whoever that was in the cabin!
In other news, I saw Date Night this afternoon. Not that great, but still very funny. Tina Fey + Steve Carell + William Fichtner = I want to go to there. Anyway, when I left the theater I randomly walked into a bookstore I never ever frequent because it looks like a tourist trap, but it turned out they have a HUGE collection of great comics and books for like, 50% of the usual price. I got Northern Lights by Philip Pullman and a Stephen King book for only €10, wut. And before I went to the movies I found a hardcover (!) edition of Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft at ABC for only €9. The regular paperback usually retails for €25! I really shouldn't be spending any money but you guys, Locke & Key is one of the most perfect graphic novels I have ever read. IT IS SO GOOD. Imma upload it for you all.