"What was once before you - an exciting, mysterious future - is now behind you. Lived; understood; disappointing. You realize you are not special. You have struggled into existence, and are now slipping silently out of it. This is everyone's experience.
As the people who adore you stop adoring you; as they die; as they move on; as you shed them; as you shed your beauty; your youth; as the world forgets you; as you recognize your transience; as you begin to lose your characteristics one by one; as you learn there is no-one watching you, and there never was, you think only about driving - not coming from any place; not arriving any place. Just driving, counting off time. Now you are here, at 7:43. Now you are here, at 7:44. Now you are...
Gone."
Alan Dale appeared in the second season finale of Lost, "Live Together, Die Alone" as
Charles Widmore
. He enjoyed the role but often found it difficult due to his character's unclear motivation.
Alan Dale appeared in the second season finale of Lost, "Live Together, Die Alone" as
Charles Widmore
. He enjoyed the role but often found it difficult due to his character's unclear motivation.
I don't know why every one was pissed of at the Lost for the ending?
I saw it coming, the show was decreasing ever since they really kept going into the DHARMA Initiative thing and it kinda lost its mysteriousness which is what made the whole show for me