How Do Jacob & The Man In Black From ‘Lost’ Pass Eternity? With ‘Connect Four Million’ Of Course!
By The Movie God
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
Many of you may have seen this already, but I’m slow and only just got around to it. If you’ve not seen it and are a fan of Lost, however, it’s not to be missed!
Last Tuesday on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the late night talk show host was discussing that night’s episode of Lost, titled “Across the Sea.” The episode gave us the backstory of long-time island dwellers Jacob and the Man in Black, who we were introduced to in the Season 5 finale. Many people actually disliked the episode, which is completely beyond me. The episode was nowhere near the best we’ve ever seen, but it was a unique time and place on the island that offered us many answers to big questions.
After talking about the episode, Kimmel talked about the game that we’ve seen the two figures playing on the island, and then introduced a clip of the new game that would help them pass the time away much easier: Connect Four Million!
Head on over to the other side to watch the video right now! Be warned: there are some spoilers here. Nothing that will ruin the show for you, but enough to approach cautiously. Just skip past the talking at the beginning to about the 1:00 mark.
I still hate Jimmy Kimmel, as he subscribes to what is popular and edgy as a means to an end. He has displayed this time and time again, demeaning specific genres of music and such when he thinks that reflects the popular opinion. He capitalizes on the success of these genres when its the cool thing to do.
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LOL!! That was awesome! I had not seen that yet..thanks.
Comment by Erin — May 20, 2010 @ 8:24 pm
That’s really clever and hilarious.
I still hate Jimmy Kimmel, as he subscribes to what is popular and edgy as a means to an end. He has displayed this time and time again, demeaning specific genres of music and such when he thinks that reflects the popular opinion. He capitalizes on the success of these genres when its the cool thing to do.
Comment by Geebs — May 20, 2010 @ 9:21 pm
That was better than every single episode of lost so far. Loved it.
Comment by scrotumbagmonkeyflicker — May 21, 2010 @ 3:20 am
Haha, honestly, this is genuinely funny.
All made better by the facial expressions at the beginning.
Comment by Steve _Kasan — May 21, 2010 @ 9:37 am