The ratings for “Eggtown” are in, and the good news is that they didn’t fall too far from the number of viewers “The Economist” pulled in. “Eggtown” was seen by 13.53 million people, as opposed to 13.62 million for last week’s installment. As always, these numbers will likely be bolstered when Nielsen factors in DVR data, but even without that it looks like Lost is holding steady.

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