The Daily Beast: "Celebrating Lost for the Last Time"

I had the absolutely privilege and pleasure to attend last night's Lost Live: A Final Celebration event here in Los Angeles.

It was quite possibly the last hurrah for Lost, an event where 1800 very lucky attendees had the unique opportunity to say goodbye to the ABC drama series by listening to a 47-piece orchestra play the music of Lost composer Michael Giacchino, listen to Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse offer some final thoughts about the series, and watch the series' penultimate episode ("What They Died For").

Over at The Daily Beast, you can read my take on last night's truly amazing and inspiring event in a piece entitled "Celebrating Lost for the Last Time," where I attempt to recreate the emotions--both joyous and saddening--that accompanied this unique charity event, which raised money for the Coburn School, a music conservatory in downtown Los Angeles.

Were you lucky enough to attend? Or wish you had been? Head to the comments section to discuss, as well as how you plan to say goodbye to Lost.

Lost is set to end its six season run on Sunday, May 23rd on ABC.