Since I spilled my big secret yesterday (see Tonight’s the Night!) about my love for LOST on ABC, I thought I’d go ahead and bite the bullet and start a weekly series to help everybody stay up to date on what happened on LOST.

Thursday night was the big premiere we’ve been waiting eight months for…a 2 hour LOST event no less…and it was great! After an hour long recap (a necessary staple of the series) we finally go into some new meat.

As we rejoin our castaways, Jack (Matthew Fox) has just phoned home, uh, the ship and they’re on the way. Locke (Terry O’Quinn) has just killed the parachute girl, and Ben, still bleeding from Jack’s beating, is tied to a big tree. As the losties at the radio tower celebrate, sadness sets in on the beach as everyone there learns Charlie died down below.

We also get re-introduced (quite heavily I’m afraid), a device first employed in the last season finale. This is a Hugo / Hurley centric episode where we see how life off the island has effected him, and lets just say he is much worse for the wear. As he’s being arrested from running from the cops, he says he one of the Oceanic 6 (six, I thought there were more than that on the island). So if there are only six that get off, we know three: Jack, Kate, and Hurley. But who are the rest and why didn’t the rest make it off the island?

Hurley is committed and while in the hospital, a strange man comes to visit him, the man asks Hurley if “they” are still alive? Who is they?

Jack comes to visit Hugo in the hospital…to see if he’s going to “tell.” Tell what? And if you remember the cliffhanger last year, Jack says he’s tired of lying. Lying to who about what?

And then there’s the fact that Hurley say Jacob’s cabin…and presumably Jacob. Does that make Hurley “special” too?

As usual this weeks installment has left us with more questions than answers. MAN, I love this show!

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