Last May, in honor of my 100,000th hit to the site, I decided to do a "Census", where people would simply post where they were reading from. The results were shocking - little did I know that there were readers not only all across the country, but also all across the world.
(Revisit the memories here: http://lost-and-gone-forever.blogspot.com/2006/05/lost-and-gone-forever-yearly-census.html)
With all the excitement of the spring run of Lost (and the lack of repeat weeks), we never got around to doing the second annual census... until now.
Once again, I'll ask that everyone simply comment with where in the world they are, and how in the world they ended up on my Blog.
Thanks!
(PS - "Lost Rewind" starts this weekend, with "Pilot, Part 1" and "Pilot, Part 2". Watch them now and get ready to discuss!)
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
ReplyDeleteI found the Blog inside my head.
Akron, Ohio, USA
ReplyDeleteI have absolutely no idea how I found the blog, but it's been on my Bookmark Toolbar since I have.
Boston, MA
ReplyDeleteMentor, OH, USA
ReplyDeleteCan't remember how I found it but really enjoy it!
Mary
ReplyDeleteNew Hampshire
I found the Blog through a google search and have been addicted ever since. Now I get the RSS feed, to prevent me from looking for new posts all the time!
Alton, IL, USA
ReplyDeletefound it sometime during season 2, don't recall how.
Orlando, FL
ReplyDeleteI don't remember how I originally got here so long ago, but it was worth it. (I actually think it was some time around the discovery of the Blast Door Map.)
Knoxville, TN
ReplyDeleteI don't remember how I first got here. Link hopping probably.
near Frankfurt, Germany.
ReplyDeleteThe Blog was linked in a german Lost-Forum.
Tucson, Arizona
ReplyDeleteI started reading after I went looking for the Blast Door Map on google.
Boston, MA
ReplyDeleteA friend of my boyfriend's sent me the link about a year and a half ago... I have been reading ever since, love the site!
Philadelphia, PA
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend (James, who wrote the analysis for Catch-22) introduced me to Lost and, once I was hooked, to your blog.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
ReplyDeleteCan't remember how I got here, sorry.
Adana, Turkey
ReplyDeleteI can't remember clearly but there was a quote referencing this site on fileheaven.org
Neumünster (in the near of Hamburg), SH, Germany
ReplyDeletedunno how i found out about this blog... reading since middle of season 2.. i think...
nice work, keep it up
Anchorage, AK
ReplyDeleteFound the blog after "Lockdown" looking for the map...haven't left since.
Nashville, TN
ReplyDeleteOh..and I found this blog last year when the picture of Henry Gale's balloon was leaked and put on this site. I found a link on another site.
ReplyDeleteBaltimore, MD ... I don't know how I found the blog, probably either a google search or a link from another blog found with a search when I first discovered Lost (halfway through season 2) and was trying to figure out WTF was happening!
ReplyDeleteVienna, Austria
ReplyDelete...no idea how i found it.
been reading since early second season i guess.
Susa from Germany (Kassel, birthtown of Bruce Willis´ mother - like to tell it again and again...).
ReplyDeleteFound the blog through Google, I think - connected to the blast door map, if I recall it right!
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ReplyDeletethe boyhood home of george washington, Fredericksburg, VA
ReplyDeleteReader since Feb 06
Austria, Europe ;)
ReplyDeletegot the link to this blog from a friend of mine - damn that was a long time ago ;)
Orlando, FL
ReplyDeleteI don't remember how I found you either, but I promote this blog to everyone! Hopefully a few of them will comment.
Colorado Springs, CO
ReplyDeleteFriend showed my the blog sometime in early season 2.
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ReplyDeleteAnnapolis, Maryland
ReplyDeleteFriend told me about it, been reading ever since.
Independence, KY
ReplyDeleteMy sister was on your email list during season 1 - Jill, fiance of Trevor from UD.
Kalamazoo, MI
ReplyDeleteMy daughters are fans and introduced me to the blog.
Found the blog through a post on Evil Avatar. Been a rabid fan ever since. Virginia Beach, Virginia.
ReplyDeleteChristine - Stockton, Cali
ReplyDeleteDon't memeber how I found ya but every Thurs morning (sometimes Wed night!) I thanked Buddy Christ that I did! I'd watch the episode and run to the computer to figure out what the HELL just happened!
SO THANK YOU BUDDY CHRIST! ;-)
Bellingham, WA
ReplyDeleteMatt, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
ReplyDeleteFound the blog on everybody has daddy issues, i think.
The joy of google ^_^
Fletcher, Vermont, USA.
ReplyDeleteA co-worker pointed me in your direction. I've been a loyal reader since
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ReplyDeleteEschwege (near Kassel, HE), Germany
ReplyDeleteWow, already the 4th German to post; and the funny thing is, two of them are freakingly near. ;D
Found your Blog via Google, i think and I'm reading at least since your first census - Sometime around the end of Season 1 or something like that.
PS: Love your Blog. Although I'm contra "Episode Description/Review/Cast Analysis" (Spoilers imo!), thus I'm not reading as much as I used to. :/
From Cincinnati Ohio ... I think I heard about your Blog on The Fuselage sometime during 1st season and have been coming back every week since then.
ReplyDeleteCentreville, Virginia
ReplyDelete--just outside our nation's capital in Beautiful congested, traffic-filled Fairfax county
Found you on a google search mid-way thru season 2. Most weeks it is the only lost stuff I read! Thanks for the rewind.
John from Charlotte, NC. I've been reading ever since I saw the picture of the balloon posted on digg.com.
ReplyDeletePlano TX, USA.
ReplyDeleteFound you long ago through Digg. It had to be long ago, because I haven't used Digg in like, forever.
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
ReplyDeleteCant remember how i found the site but it was around the beginning of series 2. read every post ever since.
Rockville, MD
ReplyDeleteSteph introduced me to your blog.
Philadelphia, PA. Not sure when I started reading, but it feels like it's been ...forever. Ha.
ReplyDeleteNorwood, MN
ReplyDeleteFound your blog cause a local tv news was featuring good sites to go to when you're a LOST fan. I clicked on yours mid-way through season 3
Conway, NH
ReplyDeleteFound site by the searching the web for LOST related stuff.
Thomas from SW of Norway
ReplyDeleteI googled "lost + blast door + map" after the I watched the downloaded episode some hours after it aired in the US.
We are about 4-6 weeks behind the US, but I cannot wait so...
Cheers
Beja, Portugal.
ReplyDeleteI have no clue how I found this blog, it was way too long ago.
NY, NY
ReplyDeleteFound the blog doing a search for Lost related blogs. It's among my top 5 Lost sites now. I get the RSS feed as well.
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada!
ReplyDeleteCan't remember how I found it...but thanks for all the work. I've been reading for the past 2 years...
Oklahoma City, OK
ReplyDeleteSomeone sent me the link to this blog to check out, and I've been reading it ever since.
Vancouver, BC.
ReplyDeleteMy brother recommended this.
Near Lake Tahoe, California.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere late in season two I missed an episode and I was searching for a detailed recap-analysis-blog-thing. Needless to say I've been reading ever since.
West Coast of Canada. I found it through comments on the Reign of Ellen.
ReplyDeleteMarysville PA USA
ReplyDeleteMid Second Season, Found it on an MSN search
jennie - wait, some local TV news program featured my Blog? Creepy!
ReplyDeleteLondon, UK.
ReplyDeleteCame across it sometime post Season 2. Can't exactly remember how, Google maybe?
Portland, OR.
ReplyDeleteYou do us a great service, Brian.
Seattle, WA! I actually found your blog by searching for "lost spoilers"
ReplyDeleteBellevue, WA
ReplyDeleteI found your blog when I was searching for pictures of the blast door map. I have been reading your blog ever since!
Istanbul, Turkey.
ReplyDeleteI've been following this great blog for such a long time that I do not remember how I ended up here.
Once again, great work for a great season of Lost, Brian.
Dallas TX
ReplyDeleteIdle googling
Houston, TX
ReplyDeleteReading since end of S1 and have enjoyed the ride! Don't remember how I found the blog?
Granite City, IL (near St. Louis, MO)
ReplyDeleteStarted reading a little over a year ago.
Charlottesville, Virginia
ReplyDeleteFound it when I was looking for more info about the Blast Door Map.
Brian, you should totally do this as a google maps layer. Then we could actually see all the readers on a map.
ReplyDeleteLisbon, Portugal
ReplyDeleteFound this site on google.
awesome site ;)
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ReplyDeletedrudo - Pretty sweet. How do you add a new pin for other people?
ReplyDeleteSorry for being so technologically inept!
Sorry, here's the link to the map.
ReplyDeleteSearch for your city, state. Then click on the place mark button. Top left, second from the left (looks like a little speech bubble). Drop the placemarker where you want it. Then, Put your name/alias as the title and your comments in the description.
ReplyDeleteTurns out that the map is only editable by the creator. Let me try again.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know how to set up a map on frappr.com? I can't do it now because it's blocked from my office. If not, I'll set one up when I get home and post the link tonight.
ReplyDeleteFulda, Hessen, Germany
ReplyDeleteMy brother told me about your blog :-)
... and i like reading the spoiler-free parts
John
ReplyDeleteGreeley, CO
My wife and I found your blog, like many others, while trying to research the map after Lockdown.
Newburgh, NY, USA
ReplyDeleteNo idea.
Austin, TX
ReplyDeleteI think I found you with good old Google while looking for something related to Lost (can't remember what)
Melbourne, Australia
ReplyDeleteAnkara, Turkey
ReplyDeletei can't remember how i ended up here, but i am totally addicted to this blog.
i really appriciate your work here.
well, thanks. :)
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
ReplyDeleteBoston MA USA
ReplyDeleteCan't remember where I found your blog. Some Lost Google search, I imagine.
Queluz, Portugal
ReplyDeleteAbout two years ago, did a search for LOST in google and voilá, found your amazing blog.
Keep the great work, Brian
Beaverton, OR
ReplyDeleteI found this blog when looking for the album artwork of one of my favorite artists (Guster's "Lost and Gone Forever" album). Lo and behold, I found a blog about LOST, my 2nd favorite tv show at the time! (the other was Alias). So THANK YOU!!
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ReplyDeleteFinally, here's the link to the map.
ReplyDeletePosting from Dover, DE in the USA.
ReplyDeleteI came across this site when it was linked once in the Lost-TV forums.
Las Vegas, NV, USA
ReplyDeleteFound it from your AIM profile while practicing the ancient art of away message reading/profile checking.
"Come on Cavs, gotta make it happen. Come on Cavs, gotta make it happen with your fast break action."
Crestview, Florida - I LOVE THIS BLOG AND DMB! Lindsay
ReplyDeleteIrving, TX
ReplyDeleteended up here after looking for information on the Lost Experience game last summer
New York, NY
ReplyDeleteNot sure how I found the blog. I think I was messing with Google Blog search and typed Lost. This must have come up.
Windber, PA
ReplyDeleteI was sent to your blog by a friend of mine from work. We loved talking LOST at work, and she told me that I HAD to read this. I've been addicted ever since!
Tucson, AZ, USA
ReplyDeletefound your excellent blog while googling 'jacob theories'
BRIAN,
ReplyDeleteWow, dude!! You have a HUGE international following. I remember you doing this census last year, and if I'm not mistaken you have A LOT more internation visitors than last season.
That just goes to show how great your blog is!! I know it is the first place I visit after a new episode for your instant reactions....Then I pine for the rest of the week for your episode breakdown. I also very much look forward to your preview posts. KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK, DUDE!!!!!!!!
Lisbon, Portugal
ReplyDeleteSaw it on a site dedicated to TV series and haven't stopped reading your fantastic reviews ever since. Congrats on the amazing job and keep it up!! ;)
Kansas City, MO
ReplyDeleteLast year I was posting from Raleigh, NC. My what a year makes (in life and Lost).
I think I found this site while searching Lost theories online, maybe...
PURA VIDA DESDE COSTA RICA!!!! Brian, ur site rocks!!! The lost rewind idea is pure geniuos!
ReplyDeleteDayton, OH...IO.
ReplyDeleteSt. Louis, MO
ReplyDeleteProbably found the site via a reference to the blast door map. Didn't start reading regularly 'til this year.
Bellingham, WA, USA
ReplyDeleteI found out about the blog from my Pastor. We used to get together to watch Alias at his house annd now we watch Lost.
Chesterfield, Va
ReplyDeleteBrian, not sure if the link still works, but here it was:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S40999.shtml?cat=1
Westerville, Ohio, USA
ReplyDeleteGo Bearcats!! Go Buckeyes!!!
Yukon Territory, Canada
ReplyDeletePembroke, NH
ReplyDeleteI googled you. Didn't hurt, did it?
;)
Jonesboro, AR
ReplyDeleteFt. Campbell, KY
ReplyDeleteMy friend, known here as cr, told me about your blog. She also got me watching LOOOOOST by sneaking season one set into my bag when I wasn't looking & I'm so glad she did.
Carmel, Indiana
ReplyDeleteI found the blog on a google search for the invisible map on the blast door... I wanted some insight on the topic and I stumbled across this goldmine
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
ReplyDeleteFound the blog on ABC's lost.com blog notes where someone said” If you really want detailed LOST analysis without all these crazy bloggers, go to this site....” and I have been hooked on this site (and LOST) ever since! I read you comments Brian regularly and others too. I have introduced a bunch of my friends, family and my patients at my office to your great site. They know I am from Dayton OH originally and I tell them Brian is out of Cincinnati so he has to be good! :O) thanks for all the work you put into this Brian!
Jacksonville, FL
ReplyDeleteMy husband found this site when you posted the map from the blast door. I've read every post since!!
Cedar Rapids, IA.
ReplyDeleteI found your site when I saw a link from an excited poster on www.thetailsection.com pointing to a picture of that kid from the "Make-A-Wish" foundation and Henry Gale's huge, red smiling balloon looming behind him in the trees. I've been hooked on your site ever since.
Aarhus, Denmark
ReplyDeleteThe picture of Henry Gale's balloon is what got me here.
Fairfax, VA
ReplyDeleteCan't watch Lost without you!
Setúbal, Portugal
ReplyDeleteIt's been so long I can't remember :)
Cinthya
ReplyDeleteAsse (near capital Brussels), Belgium, Europe
By coincidence, and very happy I found it.
London, UK
ReplyDeleteFound link to the hatch-door-map back in season 2 and have been reading since.
Frank, Aachen, Germany
ReplyDeleteGoogle-ing for the blast door map did it. Lost the link to your blog two times (panic!).
sometimes Los Angeles, CA and sometimes Taipei, Taiwan... found it through google after the Jacob episode after not having anyone to talk to about lost theories!! thanks for all your posts!
ReplyDeleteCincinnati, Ohio
ReplyDeleteI finally clicked on the link in your AIM profile one day. I really enjoy reading your blog every week. It's so much fun to read and reminds me of watching Buffy with you and your obsession for it. I have gotten my sister hooked on your blog and sent it to my aunt. Thank you for all your hard work!
Kannapolis, NC
ReplyDeleteHome of Dale Earnhardt
My sister told me, who heard about it from our cousin who knows you I think....Mary Ellen S. Only 3 degrees of separation!
Baltimore, Maryland
ReplyDeleteI've watched every Lost episode in real time since the pilot. It was the driving force for getting HDTV with a DVR! I found your blog late in season one as a link from the fuselage site and am now addicted. I got my daughter hooked and now we're both dreading the enevitable flashforward end of it all. Thanks, Brian, for filling in the missing pieces of the mosaic every week.
New York, NY
ReplyDeleteLondon Uk, I download the eps online
ReplyDeleteI found the blog while looking for the blast door map
Auckland, New Zealand
ReplyDeleteThink it was while looking for the blast door map too.
Big fan of Alias. Latecomer and convert to Buffy.
Btw, if others want to keep occupied over the 'break' then may I suggest these (not in same vein as Lost but good tide-overs):
- Rome (hang in there til season 2)
- Battlestar Galactica (I started with season 3 and now am backtracking - wot a nutter!)
Halifax, NS, Canada
ReplyDeleteI came across it randomly halfway through this season. I think I hit "next blog" on some other random site and ended up here.
Dorset, UK
ReplyDeleteSince midway through season 2. I cant remember how i found it but im glad i did! Egarly await every post almost as much as the show itself.
Oulu, Finland
ReplyDeleteGoogle is to blame.
Washington, DC
ReplyDeleteI found you when I googled the blast door. When LOST got lame this year, I stopped for a couple of eps. I returned and watched the episodes online but only after reading your one word review from the instant reactions post. Thanks!
Boston, MA
ReplyDeleteNo idea how I found it during the beginning of season 2, but rabid since...
Los Angeles, CA
ReplyDeleteVermont...
ReplyDeleteI like the map Brian, maybe you should add it to the front page of your blog!
San Lorenzo, PUERTO RICO
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this blog. Really enjoy your sense of humor.
I found you thanks to someone at the ABC General Board and have been hooked since early '06.
Myriam :)
near K-Town, Germany..
ReplyDeletesince the blast door map ;)
Louisville, KY
ReplyDeleteGoogled toward the end of the season to see what the blogs were saying and found the best one here.
Philadelphia, PA
ReplyDeleteA friend mentioned you had a screenshot of the back of the blast door in the Hatch...then I was hooked. Keep it up!!!
Cincinnati, Ohio
ReplyDeletea link through my friend's blog
google search
ReplyDeletetewksbury,ma
Provo, UT
ReplyDeleteI crashed on the information superhighway and stumbled out of the woods onto this blog.
Remember sleepy drivers, pull over.
Fort Mitchell, KY, USA
ReplyDeleteA friend of a friend sent me the link, I got on your email list season 1, and now I'm marrying a UD friend.
lansing, mi.
ReplyDeleteChicago, IL
ReplyDeleteA friend forwarded me your blog during Season 2. I have been reading it ever since.
Washington, DC
ReplyDeleteI really can't remember how I found the blog - but life hasn't been the same since! :-)
Turunc, Turkey.. wow, a lot of readers from Turkey here!
ReplyDeleteCan't remember how I found it, but I've been reading for a long time.. keep up the good work...
Walla Walla, WA.
ReplyDeleteFriend got me hooked on the blog.
Loudonville, Ohio
ReplyDeleteKeep up the gret work brian!
I'm from NJ
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure how I found this either.
I love it though :)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
ReplyDeleteMy sister pointed me in the direction of this here blog. Aparently you guys went to college together
Bournemouth, Dorset, England
ReplyDeleteGoogled 'lost blast door map' for images and haven't looked back since
Orem, Utah
ReplyDeleteI don't remember how I found it. I think I probably googled searched "What the crap is going on on "LOST?"
Was searching the web for a good map of Locke's Blast Door... and I found the blog and never left!
ReplyDeleteSan Diego, CA
Baltimore, MD
ReplyDeleteI think you came up in a search for the blast door map
Columbia, MO, USA
ReplyDeleteFound the blog on the Google.
Brad Davis
ReplyDeleteHouston, TX, USA
I found the blog trying to make sense of the blast door map in "Lockdown" (the greatest episode EVER!)
back again but this time from port washington ny
ReplyDeleteOrlando, Fl
ReplyDeleteMy wife Virginia introduced me to it. You and Jensen are my go to guys!! I tell every Lost fan i meet about this site.
Ft. Lauderdale area, Florida
ReplyDeleteA very good friend sent me the link. Friends are always the ones to get you addicted...
Hamburg, Germany.
ReplyDeleteSomeone recced your blog in a Lost community at Livejournal.
Stockholm, Sweden
ReplyDeletep.s., I actually found your blog at the strangest place, a Lost-forum on a swedish socialist webpage.. haha!
ReplyDeleteAcworth, GA
ReplyDeleteI found the blog by luck!
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
ReplyDeleteWas informed by a friend of mine about this blog
Dallas,TX,USA
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog...please keep it going
Cincinnati, Ohio
ReplyDeletefound the blog link in your aim profile. have since gotten many others addicted. you are the best!!
Go Flyers
...live here in "the 'Nati" and work with Brian's "smokin' hot" girlfriend who forwarded me the link early on in season 2. Have since forwarded to all and sundry because, well, the addict eventually becomes the pusher...
ReplyDeleteallen, tx
ReplyDeletesince early season2. have passed it along to many a lostie...
Mexico City, Mexico.
ReplyDeleteI found your blog when you posted the picture of the balloon and was posted on digg.
Houston, TX.
ReplyDeleteCan't remember how I found this site - it was this season when I did. Followed a link from somewhere, and bookmarked it.
ny, ny
ReplyDeleteSwansea, Wales, UK
ReplyDeleteBeen here a while now, I think I ended up here after looking for the blast door map, but I can't say for sure.
Honolulu, HI
ReplyDeleteFound your blog looking for the blast door map, and I've gotten all my friends to check it out. Keep up the good work.
Stockholm, Sweden
ReplyDeleteThink it might've been the blast door map that led me here. It sure is awesome though!
Sebring, Florida
ReplyDeleteI found your site via Yahoo search for lost blogs in general during Season 1.
new zealand.
ReplyDeleteBremen, Bremen, Germany
ReplyDeleteGoogled for a topic of a lost episode
England, UK
ReplyDeleteA friend recommended the blog to me.
Southern Finland
ReplyDeleteA friend linked it to me and I liked how it made me not have to think after watching LOST anymore. Now I just watch and enjoy and let others (this blog) do the analysis for me. It's amazing what you can "feel" when you just watch and enjoy though.
Adam, Leicester, UK(Near Sherwood Forest for you Americans)
ReplyDeleteFriend recomended the site to me about 3 months ago and I've just about read everything from the 1st series onwards now, I'm a bit addicted.
Staci from Houston, Texas
ReplyDeleteIt appears I'm a relative newcomer. I found your blog right after "Left Behind". I was having one of those weekends where I needed MORE Lost, and lucked across this blog. Now I'm almost as addicted to the blog as I am to the show! Your write-ups are great. Thanks!
sg
South central PA
ReplyDeleteI was referred here by Ellen at thereignofellen.blogspot.com
Seattle, Washington USA
ReplyDeleteThe Blastdoor Map!
Love ya Brian!!!
Brisbane QLD Australia
ReplyDeleteFrom a friend
Jules
ReplyDeleteLondon, ON CANADA
My friend told me about it.
Fernandina Beach, FL
ReplyDeleteI found about your blog when it was PERSONALLY RECOMMENDED to me by none other than Michael Emerson, aka Benjamin Linus! It was right before the Season 2 finale- I ran into him in a store in Florida. I posted about it here at the time, but I'm not sure you believed me. Anyway, he said he loved your blog, and that's a good enough recommendation for me!
Cary, NC
ReplyDeleteFound you through some other blogs I read ('Reign of Ellen', for one). I thoroughly enjoy your site!
From Portugal.
ReplyDeleteAnd also have no ideia from where I got to here, but it was certainly somewhere online. TV discussions forums or some Google-search about "Lost. Hmm, I think that was it, when I was researching for a webpage my girlfriend had to do for a class, there was no list of themes, they could choose and she choose "Lost", lol. Had her addicted in the summer between season one and two. And had her addicted to your blog also. :P
P.S. Sorry for not complyng to the "simple comment" request, lol.
http://lost.and.gone.for.a.while.googlepages.com/
ReplyDeletevisual census!
Louisville, KY
ReplyDeleteI found the blog through a link on the Filmfodder Lost blog. I love this site and I check it out every Thursday afternoon.
Bristol, UK Cant remember how I found it probably Google
ReplyDeleteJennifer Claire Hall
ReplyDeleteShreveport, LA
I was given your link by a fellow LOST obsessed person like myself. After reading how accurate your blogs were, I quit reading any other LOST info besides yours! Keep up the good work!
Willis, MI
ReplyDeleteFound the blog from digg, linked to the hot air baloon pic! Read and obsessed over every post since then!
Kalamazoo, MI
ReplyDeleteLinked from some site/blog I was reading. Can't recall which.
Cork, Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI found this site after googling the phrase '' 'Man Behind the Curtain' analysis''. I wanted some solid Lost literature and you you provided. I've been reading obsessively since then. My only regret is that I didn;t find it earlier.
Thanks Brian something.
laura - I still don't believe you! Those Hollywood hotshots don't have time to read the Internet... they other people to read it for them and give them concise summaries.
ReplyDeleteIf it's true, it's the greatest thing of all time. If it's not, I'll pretend that it is and feel an increased sense of self-worth.
Win-win for me!
Long Island, N.Y.
ReplyDeleteI started Last year, when my sister who had been addicted to your blog from day 1 introduced me to Lost/Brian
Long Island, NY
ReplyDeleteI'm the sister of anonymous from above. A friend from work whose wife found your blog told me about it and I've been hooked ever since.
Keep up the good work Brian, we love you in LI.
Ithaca, NY
ReplyDeleteI don't exactly remember how I came to this blog. But I enjoy it quite a bit!
Found in Redondo Beach, California
ReplyDeleteAddicted to Brian's blog from early on - at some point watching Lost I said "WHAT is going ON!" and I got on the net ...
Butte, Montana USA
ReplyDeleteBLAST DOOR MAP...been hooked DAILY ever since!
THANK YOU Lord Brian!
New York, New York
ReplyDeletefound this blog through a friend cruisin google