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It's not Penny's boat, brotha! Photo courtesy of ABC

Lost. It’s given us such good material over the years, and the last two episodes have definitely lived up to the hype of the much-talked-about last season. If you don’t watch, I’m not going to even try to explain it to you, but so far, Locke is smoke, Claire is crazy, Hurley’s in charge, Sun can’t talk, Jin is being held hostage and the whispers are dead people…I know, right?!?!

But my favorite character might have to be Desmond, not only because he’s so hot it’s stupid but mostly because he’s in love with Penny, and proving that some people are just destined to be together. And that thought makes me happy. So, this week, Fake Locke asks Desmond why he isn’t afraid, and he responds, ever so transcendentally:

“What’s the point of being afraid?”

A great Lost moment, so poignant, so true. But then Fake Lock threw Desmond down a well, so my sentimental-ism for Desmond’s mystic new state of mind, sadly, only lasted for a few seconds. Desmond gets back at him later in the episode by running a wheelchair-bound, Sideways-world Locke over with his car. It makes sense, trust me.

Scenes from next week promise super creepiness mixed with Willy Wonka music. I can’t wait!.

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Quote of the Day

“When you get married, you make a commitment. I had a lot of girlfriends, but it’s not the same as cheating. I don’t cheat. I am very open about what I do … Sandra Bullock’s husband looks like a real creep. I think that when you are in a relationship, you should be honest. The real immorality of infidelity is the lying.” – Hugh Hefner

Amen.

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In 12th grade I wrote a paper stating that, out of all the books I’ve ever read, the one that most accurately depicted life was Catch-22. Now, 8 years later, I still believe it.

Joseph Heller created a world where everything made sense, and at the same time, was completely nonsensical. The characters are certifiable, the timeline is shaky, the events are absurd, and yet I still end up, somehow, nodding my head in agreement. In life, as in this book, the crazy is reasonable, to be logical is insane. Heller got it right in that he did nothing right. Am I making any sense? No? Then you get my point.

So here’s to Joseph Heller, you crazy mo-fo. I want whatever drugs you were having.

“Major Danby replied indulgently with a superior smile: ‘But, Yossarian, suppose everyone felt that way.’

“‘Then,’ said Yossarian, ‘I’d certainly be a damned fool to feel any other way, wouldn’t I?'”

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