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The tradition of naming the season finale twist has been passed over to the fans. That’s right, after four seasons of coming up with ridiculous codewords for season finale twists, Damon and Carlton have decided they would like the opportunity to tease us for once. According to TVGuide the boys will formally announce the initiative in this week’s audio podcast, which will air on Thursday. So check back for details on how you can submit your suggestion.
My suggestion, officially:
Wilhelm’s Revenge!
If you don’t know what a Wilhelm is, you need to wiki it, right now. Never mind, I’ll do it for you. (Wilhelm’s Scream).
Source: TVGuide
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Badbaddaboom.
Halogen.
Awesome!
Daisy field!
Clover Hole!
Daylight savings time!
I’ve got like 10 ideas, but I’m not sharing!
Weeping Cronus Face
Blinded By The Light
Blast From The Past
The Day That Never Ends
Like There’s No Tomorrow
Full Of Sound and Fury
Stephen King loves LOST, the writers love Stephen King. I’ve been a S.K. fan since his first book. I’ve got plenty of his books and films all on dvd except for this one which I will replace with a dvd. It’s called Maximum Overdrive – I love this movie! S.K. directed this and didn’t believe he was good, but he is wrong. It’s actually awesome. Trapped, blowen stuff up, killings, growing body count. It rocks.
The earth is caught in the Rhea-M comet tail for 8d 4h 29m not 23 15s – the entire planet is enveloped by a green haze. A group of people are at war with others season finale twist > The Dixie Boy
If you see the movie then you’ll know what the twist is, hee hee.
I’m keeping my vhs copy til I buy the dvd Maximum Overdrive
Frozen snake in beagle
You left out Challa, dennis.
What is challa?
Sorry, Doc. Much as I love a good Wilhelm Scream reference, I had to go with “Crossing the Streams.”
No, it’s gotta be something in Latin, like ‘equus ligneus tempus transfiget’.
The Fifth Toe of Anubis
“Aude Sapere”
It was the motto of the philosophe Voltaire. One of the few philosophes not to have their names put into this show, probably because itd be a bit odd to have some French student with the name Voltaire. Doesn’t have the ring it used to.
Brownie points to anyone who can figure out what it means.
Since Sapere Aude means “dare to know”, I would guess it means “know to dare”
“unus magis vicis”
Kudos to anyone you can figure out what that means.
Wrestling with Angel. Trust me, this one has backing on other websites.
Does this have anything to do with Jacob?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob
And I butchered it. Wrestling with Angels”. Plural.
“Tricia Tanaka, meet Kevin Johnson”
“The Life and Death of Marty McFly”
“It was purgatory after all”
“The Actual Incident”
Sawyer Saves the World (and Lives)!!!
“Running Late”
Wrestling with Angels is the only true answer.R
The Top of the Tower
“The contradictory causal loop”
“The SkyNet Imperative”
“Call me Biff Tannen”
As mentioned in the friend connect comments section, my proposal is
“The Hurtling Biot Turtle”
You can understand it partially if you know the story of the hurtling turtle:
Deep within a forest, a little turtle began to climb a tree.
After long hours of effort, he reached the top, jumped into
the air waving his front legs and crashed into the ground.
After recovering, he slowly climbed the tree again, jumped,
and fell to the ground.
The turtle tried again and again while a couple of birds
sitting on a branch watched his sad efforts. Finally, the
female bird turned to her mate. “Dear, ” she
chirped, “I think it’s time to tell him he’s
adopted.”
The “Biot” part of course has several meanings.
I think it is not too hard to figure it out.
Critically acclaimed and a popular success, Lost garnered an average of 16 million viewers per episode on ABC during its first year. It has won numerous industry awards including the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2005, Best American Import at the British Academy Television Awards in 2005, the Golden Globe for Best Drama in 2006 and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series.