I never saw a single, solitary episode of “Lost.”
I am an island.
I was aware of the series, of course. (I don’t live on an island.) Since its pilot episode, it has dominated magazine covers, had virtually its own segment on “Access Hollywood” and “Entertainment Tonight,” and has been the topic of discussion pretty much everywhere you go.
For six years.
Don’t get me wrong — I never regretted missing out. Never wanted to rent the first season DVD and catch up so I could be a part of the phenomenon. Never really cared why they crashed, if they were going to survive, or if the whole thing was really a dream.
“Lost” was lost on me.
The same thing happened with “24.” I’ve never seen a single hour of that seemingly endless day. And now the series comes to an end…and again, I don’t feel left out. I don’t feel the need to catch up. It’s just one of those things that passed me by.
Which begs the question: is possibly all the must-see TV that we run home to watch and feverishly set our DVRs to record — me included — is it all just as easily missed?
Would life be just as full if we let it all pass us by?
NAH.
One more time
I organized my recycling today…which inspired me to review images I have featured on The Egg.
Do any of them deserve another life, another look?
Oh, yeah.
Happy Sunday everybody.
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