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theresis no story, the whol show is just a vehicle to make money for as long as possible



in about 2 years time, thy will finish off the whole tiresome series with a gripping finale , when it is revealed that they are dead and are in some kind of halfway house for lost souls.



or indeed, wake up in the shower and realise it was all just a dream




Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Crash, people on island, more people discovered, number of mysterious goings on, people trying to find island, people trying to escape from island, people trying to hide island, time shifting, black smoke, a bear, pregnancy issues, crash covered up, crash discovered...


It's the last episode on 29 May.


TBH you should really start at the start. 1.1 is where it all began.


It is shit but I love it. Can't you just enjoy it without asking why?




Charlie

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