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In this image released by ABC, Matthew Fox is shown in a scene from the season finale of "Lost," which aired Thursday, May 29, 2008, on ABC.  (AP Photo/ABC, Mario Perez) ** NO SALES, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, ARCHIVE OUT **
In this image released by ABC, Matthew Fox is shown in a scene from the season finale of “Lost,” which aired Thursday, May 29, 2008, on ABC. (AP Photo/ABC, Mario Perez) ** NO SALES, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, ARCHIVE OUT **
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The premiere of “Lost” ended with Charlie’s question to his fellow island castaways: “Guys, where are we?” Six seasons and 120 episodes later, many viewers might be wondering the same thing as the much-awaited “Lost” finale brought the series to a close Sunday.

Viewers, where are we? The answer: almost anywhere you want to be. If ever a TV series could be likened to a journey, “Lost” was it, and as it came to an end it left its audience with comfort and inspiration more than answers. There was also, not surprisingly, a sense of being lost in the maw of a show that will give up nothing more. The Associated Press

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