It was tempting to hand the win to Kelly, actually, because she really has some magical powers. Initially, you worry for a person who has made up her own reality for herself. But then, as you realize that she will never be forced to reconcile that reality for the actual one, you begin to be sort of envious.
Light flooded into the church. Jack smiled. It was real. It was all real. And in that moment, he was complete. Redeemed. Reconciled. Restored. He remembered his last moments on The Island. He remembered his sacrifice. He remembered he had lived a life, a hard life, a life full of mistakes and pain, but that in the end, the good in him won out, and that he died with heart in the right place. He was a hero. And he let go. The End.
Namaste.
can’t wait…
baby animals!
Jeff Jensen
i’d hate to see him when this show ends. he’s going to be more depressed than my brother after watching the cavs
Wiig wrote the film and will star as a maid of honor competing against a bridesmaid (Byrne) for the attention of the bride.
http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/05/03/kristen-wiig-rose-byrne-bridesmaid/