I just finished watching the latest season of Lost, and I think, this is the ONLY TV series where I enjoyed every single minute of it. I think that's pretty amazing. One thing I never really got used to seeing was Sawyer and Juliette together. For some reason, I still don't really give a damn about this Juliette character. There's something about her face that makes her look so cold and insincere (even though she's not!) I also like the name Sawyer. I'm even thinking of naming my kids Sawyer and Finn. Wouldn't that be nice? Lost is just so crazy. I love the show!
There were actually two quotes that really stuck to me from this whole season.
The first one was a conversation Sawyer was having with Horace, who just found out that his wife of three years still kept her ex-husband's wooden cross necklace in her drawer.
Horace: He's only been gone three years. Is that really enough to get over someone?
Sawyer: I had a thing for a girl once. And I had a shot at her. But I didn't take it. For a little while I'd lay in bed every night wondering, it was a mistake. Wondering, I'd never stop thinking about her... But now, I can barely remember what she looks like. Lets just face it. She's just gone. And she ain't never coming back. So if it's three years I'd have to take to get over someone... then absolutely.
The second quote that I liked was a flashback Juliette was having in the last episode of her parents telling her they're having a divorce. Her parents said, "We still love each other. But sometimes when two people love each other, it doesn't necessarily mean they have to be together." One of those BS things parents tell kids so they won't feel bad. But when I think about it, I guess it's true right? There's so many reasons why two people who love each other can't be together. But then again, a part of me also believes that if two people love each other, there's no way in hell why they shouldn't be together. If they aren't together, then it's because they don't truly want it. I guess there's many degrees of love. I hate it when people say, "Yeah, we're not together, but I still love him/her." Seriously, just be honest.
Labels: love, television