Yeah - this shyt was science.
I checked out of 'Lost' after watching the pilot, so I don't have the memory of Lindelof juelzing the plot for seasons on end. The fact it had a finite end, probably helped, but I loved this from start to finish.
Regina King was so dope. Her acting in the scene where Jon/Cal is killed had me
Veidt being on Earth throughout this whole thing as a statue
Bob Barker getting turned into goo and then all the 7th Cacvalary getting atomized was



Angela as the new Dr. Manhattan is an easy sell for me. Loved that last shot of her foot on the water - if they don't do Season 2 - it's on a level with the spinning top from 'Inception' in the pantheon of great ambiguous endings, for me.
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I did find the 'Dr. M' over the kid's head at the end interesting though.
After watching this in it's entirety, I'm not at all surprised that Lindelof is a Mr. Robot stan too.