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Friday, May 16, 2008 --- 49 days ago
newVideoPlayer("weallknowthestory.flv", 506, 423,""); Leave it to Lost to broadcast an episode titled "There's No Place Like Home" (the mantra Dorothy must repeat, while clicking the heels of her ruby slippers, to get back to Kansas) on May 15, the birthday of L. Frank Baum, author of the Wizard of Oz series of books. Henry Gale, as you may remember, is Dorothy's uncle in the movie version of the Wizard of Oz , and the alias by which Ben Linus first introduces himself to the survivors of Flight 815. Anyway, as we go into the final two hours of the season (the week after next), the Losties seem closer to rescue than they've been since the crash. Spoilers follow. The flashfowards showing the return of the Oceanic 6 and what happens to them in its immediate aftermath are the center point of "There's No Place Like Home." Lots of other stuff happened, to be sure, but after four seasons' worth of episodes, seeing the O6 actually arriving back in the US was the money shot, in my book. On their way back to Hawaii after their "rescue," the Ocean 6 look dazed as Jack reminds them to get their story straight. Little do they know that their pilot's got his lucky rabbit foot's out because he thinks they're bad mojo — though from the looks on their faces, they might well agree. Whatever happened to separate the O6 from the rest of the survivors of Oceanic 815 has clearly been traumatic. On the tarmac after land ...




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