You know you shouldn't look but you just can't help yourself. As soon as you start looking for Lost spoilers and episode details online, you get sucked into wanting more. You don't want to know what happens in future episodes, but the whole darn program is so frustratingly brilliant that you just can't resist looking.
Now you need to bear one thing in mind whenever you are looking for Lost spoilers online. Some of them aren't true. In fact, a large majority of them aren't true. Some will be, undoubtedly, but there is a lot of misinformation and misdirection going on out there (a bit like the television program itself you might say). But does that matter? Reading a Lost spoiler which claims to be the truth can really spoil your whole day.
And these websites are like a drug. They suck you in and once they have you, you have to bookmark them and keep going back to see if there is anything else you can look at. Those big spoiler alerts they put up before you scroll down to reveal the information you don't really want to read (but you can't help reading anyway) don't make a jot of difference either. You have to keep going and you have to keep reading.
But what if someone actually did get it all right and revealed the ending to Lost - one of the biggest programs to hit the screen since, well, I doubt there has ever been anything else quite like this one before now, to be honest. And what if you read the ending to Lost? Would it spoil it for you? And would you believe this particular Lost spoiler or not?
I hate finding out the answers to anything on Lost before I see the episodes, and yet I've got hooked on these sites too. Probably the best part about Lost websites is the huge number of theories about what is going on. In the end I'm sure we will probably look back and realize someone had got it right all along - but until then we have no way of knowing.
And similarly a lot of Lost spoilers actually turn out to be wrong anyway. So maybe we should read them - because some of them throw us even more off course than we are already.
Lost, anyone?