LOST!
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Once again, no LOST episode of the day. It's coming back, my faithful 750,000 readership. There's some behind the scenes LOST business to get into. Brian K. Vaughn, for some unknown reason, has made the insane decision to leave the writers room of LOST right before the series wraps-up. As I'm sure you've all scoured the interweb for more news about Brian K. Vaughn's departure, I will reiterate that when he arrived in season three he is credited with tightening up cliff-hangers and was fantastic with pop culture humor. He's been a part of LOST during it's most important time in my opinion. Season Three through Season Five.
I'm a big fan of Vaughn because of his work with the ANGEL comic book that Joss Whedon himself oversaw. Vaughn actually wrote the scripts for the comic book. He's been featured in the LOST episode of the day twice now. He is responsible for Catch 22 (which he co-wrote with Jeff Pinkner) as well as Confirmed Dead (which he co-wrote with Drew 'He is The Man' Goddard who left the show after season four for Cabin In The Woods). The show didn't suffer at all without Goddard so I'm positive LOST will be fine without Vaughn. What's insane is leaving before the final season. He had gold, folks! I would love nothing more than to write for this show. He co-wrote some other great episodes like 'Meet Kevin Johnson' and 'Dead Is Dead.' I'll go into more detail with his episodes and Goddard's and such when it is their turn to be featured in the LOST episode of the day. The show has survived losing David Fury to 24 as well.
As long as Lindelof and Cuse are still running things, the show will be gold. Also, Lindelof and Cuse have basically ended radio silence which is sort of exciting. Lindelof says 'anything goes' for season six. I'm stoked for their comic con appearance.
OASIS OFF!
This song really needs no introduction. Noel Gallagher calls it the great song of the 90s. It was written as a response to what Noel saw as the pessimism of grunge after Cobain's suicide. He's not attacking grunge though. The lyrics seem to sympathize with Cobain. It might be the greatest Oasis song. Anywho, this is...
"Live Forever"
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