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“You Got No Idea What’s Goin’ On On That Island!”: What SNL Can Teach Us About Lost
By
Ivan Askwith
Big Spaceship
February 13, 2008
5 comments
running
commentary throughout from a cynical viewer of the show, who insists that Lost’s writers have no ...
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Convergence Fashion: Hailing the Gossip Girl Fan
By
Louisa Stein
Middlebury College
November 22, 2007
2 comments
and privilege as adolescent constraints, akin to more
run
of the mill coming of age issues such as ...