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My Wish List for the LOST Finale

Chris Seay offers his thoughts on Tuesday’s episode, “What They Died For.”

Christianity Today May 21, 2010

Chris Seay, author of The Gospel According to Lost, offers his thoughts on the vital developments of Tuesday night’s episode, “What They Died For,” and what he hopes to see in Sunday night’s finale. (SPOILERS AHEAD) Seay says he really enjoyed the scene of Jacob talking to the four candidates around the campfire: “I chose all of you because you were flawed, you were all like me, alone and looking for something you couldn’t find, and you need this place as much as it needs you.” Seay also laid out a “laundry list” of what he hopes to see in Sunday’s finale: Aaron’s birth, Jack & Kate and Desmond & Penny together, to know that Jin and Sun’s child is cared for, and finally, the name of Jacob’s brother. “What do you want to know?” Seay asks. Put your answers in the comments below.

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