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  2. You Should Have Left - Wikipedia

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    You Should Have Left was released digitally via PVOD on June 18, 2020, by Universal Pictures. Universal decided to forego the film's originally scheduled theatrical release in the United States and Canada due to movie theater closures since mid-March, because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. [10] [11]

  3. Stranger in a Strange Land (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    "Stranger in a Strange Land" was watched by 12.95 million Americans, ranking Lost as the 21st most watched program of the week. [11] This was an increase in viewers from the previous episode, making Lost the number one scripted television series in

  4. Paradise Lost - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The first version, published in 1667, consists of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books (in the manner of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout.

  5. Left Behind (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    "Left Behind" is the 15th episode of the 3rd season of Lost. It was aired on April 4, 2007, making it the 64th episode of the series. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Elizabeth Sarnoff and directed by Karen Gaviola.

  6. ? (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    Malkin claims that the girl survived naturally (probably thanks to the mammalian diving reflex, which is more pronounced in young individuals), and that Charlotte and her mother are simply pretending that there was a miracle because they resent the fact that he is a fraudulent psychic. Eko reports that a miracle did not take place.

  7. The Game (mind game) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of The Game are uncertain. The most common hypothesis is that The Game derives from another mental game, Finchley Central.While the original version of Finchley Central involves taking turns to name stations, in 1976, members of the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society (CUSFS) developed a variant wherein the first person to think of the titular station loses.

  8. Just When I Needed You Most - Wikipedia

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    Released as a single in February 1979, VanWarmer's "Just When I Needed You Most" spent two weeks atop the US Billboard adult contemporary chart in May of that year [4] and in June 1979 reached its peak position of No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, accruing an overall Top 40 tenure of 14 weeks and earning RIAA Gold record status. [5]

  9. Lighthouse (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    Outside, Jacob reappears to Hurley, congratulating him on bringing Jack to the lighthouse. Jacob did not want them to send a signal, but instead needed Jack to see the mirror and realize that he is important to the Island. Jacob also needed to get Jack and Hurley away from the temple because "someone bad" was coming there.