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Best Lost recap so far... in only 5 minutes


Ok, I swear this is the last Lost video I'll post for at least a day or so.

Those looking for a "Lost for Dummies" summary, look no further. These guys humorously recap the entire Lost plot up until now in only 5 minutes. It's commendable what they accomplish but...

There's no possible way to recap Lost without it sounding utterly ridiculous. You just have to watch the whole series for it to make any sense. And sure, Lost is a little bit ridiculous. But there's nuance, intrigue and mystery that is -- well, lost if you don't know what happened first. Well, not technically first, but earlier in the series, because, well, there's time travel and if you want to know what happens first, you have to go back to the 1800s, but it wouldn't make sense to start there, because it's not a relatable frame of reference, so you have to start off later in the story so you know where it all started. Or is that ended? Wait, no, we have flashforwards, so it would technically be the middle...

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The Internet: It's like your parents. It cares for you, feeds you, lets you sleep in its bed when you're awake at night... it's always there. Our solemn mission at "Thank you, Internet" is to give it a phone call once in a while, compliment it on its watercolor drawings and buy it birthday cards - metaphorically speaking, of course. Your job is to sit back and enjoy our frenzied attempts to celebrate said Internet, in all it's weirdness, utility and blatant stupidity. By the end of your visit, you too will be saying, "Thank you, Internet."

DAN SCAPUSIO joined the Sun Sentinel's online team in 2008. A self described Internet enthusiast, he says the World Wide Web brings him joy, sadness, excitement, joy and a deep sense of terror all at once. For him, it's a crossroads where college humor and the most valuable scholarly information can be found and, in some cases, even melded.
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