Comments on: What the final episode of Lost meant to me https://theexaminingroom.com/2010/05/lost-finale/ A physician's commentary on current issues in medicine, clinical research, health and wellness. Wed, 26 May 2010 21:00:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Kendra https://theexaminingroom.com/2010/05/lost-finale/comment-page-1/#comment-972 Wed, 26 May 2010 21:00:48 +0000 https://theexaminingroom.com/?p=776#comment-972 I thought you were going to say “psilocybin” rather than “antihistamine.” 🙂 But either way, great post! And for the record, I’m a proponent of always attempting to overcome the comfortably numb, semi-aware state, which continually attempts to suck me into the void. I try to just fight it every day, kicking and screaming.

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By: robin andrea https://theexaminingroom.com/2010/05/lost-finale/comment-page-1/#comment-971 Wed, 26 May 2010 14:45:04 +0000 https://theexaminingroom.com/?p=776#comment-971 I watched the first season of Lost and then abandoned it when the second season seemed overly contrived and without narrative cohesion. I felt like they were making it up as they were going along, without any continuity. Perhaps the series creators found a serious purpose for their characters and their lives, and that made all the difference. That melancholy epiphany is a good reminder of the thing that we are most likely to forget.

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By: Muhammad Atique Khan https://theexaminingroom.com/2010/05/lost-finale/comment-page-1/#comment-970 Wed, 26 May 2010 13:16:24 +0000 https://theexaminingroom.com/?p=776#comment-970 you nearly summed up every thing that i felt while watching this last episode. And yes i did give my brothers a hug after watching this episode. It was very moving.
Lost had been great; the series is complete in every aspect. i will miss watching it

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