Exclaimations on, “LOST”, Episode XV, “Across the Sea”, aka…
5.12.2010 by savvysuzy
‘WHAT???!!!!’…
The writers were busy mixing something up in their proverbial kitchen to serve to us camping-out-for-the-long-haul folks, and it turned out to be some type of food that has been served up in stories from present age to mythological times.
Nothing like a good ‘ol loaf of dry bread
to fill up your tummy. Especially, when you don’t have nothin’ else to eat. Heck it needs no refrigeration!
Also, why not serve up some cheesiness to round out that “back to basics” kind of a meal. Hmmmmm… that sounds like something that will tied me over until the real feast gets here — whatever that is.
And lest they forget one more ingredient to add to our little “tied us over” meal — none other than that bottle of elixir that came from — Who knows where? – and has been sitting around for — Who knows how long? But come on lets drink it up, because what else are they serving here?
But, it’s okay, because I know it’s the end game and we don’t mind eating something dry and crusty, like bread, every now and then. However, we’re still looking for the big meal to come. We need to save some room for the smorgasbord ahead. Because I think it’s going to be a lot of different dishes served up for one meal. So until then I need to get a little exercise in while…
I’m Still Counting Down
Until the Next Episode!
(I’ve Been Gnawing on Stale Crusty Bread…
Drinking Elixir From…
Who Knows Where…)
“LOST” Quote, Season 6, Episode XV, “Across the Sea“…
Phony Moma: “Do you recognize this place?”
Jacob: “Yes.”
Phony Moma: “Do you remember what I showed you here?”
Jacob: “The light.”
Phony Moma: “You’re going to protect it now.” [She hands him the torch and sits on a log.]
Jacob: “What’s down there?”
Phony Moma: “Life. Death. Rebirth. It’s the source… the heart of the island.”
While you’re here why not check out out my past reviews or, more so, just commenting much of the time… also you can go to ABC.com to see a recent episode — it’s just my serving suggestion.




