Editor’s Note: Now that LOST has officially ended (we can always relive the experience online and DVD), I’ve asked a few of our HJ writers to share about the lessons they learned from the show. Feel free to share your comments below or on our Facebook page! -JAS
Rachel Havener, HJ Writer
Ten Things I Learned From LOST
1. Planes teetering precariously on the edges of cliffs are best left alone.
2. If a gorgeous man spills a briefcase full of money in front of you, you were meant to see it.
3. You’ve gotta make your own kind of music and sing your own special song.
4. Don’t tell a bald man in a wheelchair what he can’t do. He’ll only get mad and yell.
5. Sharpies can, indeed, write underwater.
6. I will probably never be able to afford a bottle of MacCutcheon.
7. Babies born on islands are born already being 2 months old and perfectly clean. It’s a miracle!
8. I’m not supposed to have chocolate before dinner.
9. Uncle Rico can be kind of mean.
10. TV will never, ever be the same again.
















































May 27th, 2010 at 3:24 pm
That was great. I was asked to submit 10 things I’ve learned, too. How am I supposed to compete with that????
May 27th, 2010 at 3:44 pm
I would say to ask Charles Widmore, but he’s already dead . . . .
May 27th, 2010 at 3:51 pm
Thanks! I do have a personal “top 10 Sawyer list”, too, but this isn’t really the time or place.