ABC’s “Lost” will end its six-season run May 23 in a 2½-hour finale appropriately entitled “The End,” and thus it’s buh-bye to another show that changed the landscape of television forever
ABC’s “Lost” will end its six-season run May 23 in a 2½-hour finale appropriately entitled “The End,” and thus it’s buh-bye to another show that changed the landscape of television forever
The fall holds with it such promise, the leaves are turning crisp from their spring awakening, and the air is pregnant with anticipation that something is on the horizon – something that can change your world forever. No, this is not the lost opening sentence to an unearthed Stephen King or Danielle Steele tome.
All right, so yo, okay, check it out, dawgs and dawgettes, which I am assuming would be Randy Jackson’s way of referring to members of the female gender. Unfortunately, I don’t have my Randy Jackson-to-English dictionary.