Some of these sound wacky. Found them on another message board. I'll post 3 Holy cow! The man in the hospital bed next to Michael (on the ventilator) is Alvar Hanso! Check out http://getlostpodcast.com to see for yourself! Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! Tonight's 'flashback' is the first one in memory where the character has been telling a story to another character. As we all know, the Losties have not been very good at sharing their pasts with one another, or else Jack and Claire would be having sibling bonding time, etc... All other flashbacks/forwards thus far have been taken by the audience as truth because they've simply been memories/foretellings of events. Tonight Michael was telling Sayid his story. This makes me wonder about the credibility of the story, and whether this may be the first flash that is a lie, or is a half-truth. Doesn't it seem odd that Michael would omit the whole portion of his story that involves what happened when they followed that 325 bearing? Are we (and Sayid) to assume that Michael and Walt just magically flew back to Manhattan? The bodies were taken from graves in Thailand and submerged with the fake plane.....probably nothing, but my first thought was the flashback episode when Jack was in Thailand. Wonder if this is a connection.....especially with how the people reacted to the tattoo he got from Bai Ling.
No kidding No Lost for a month and tonight is the last episode of Jericho. I might actually get some homework done this week! New season of the Ultimate Fighter starts next week though.
Lost To Wrap Up In April Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, co-executive producers of ABC's Lost, told SCI FI Wire that the current season's final batch of new episodes will unspool a story arc based on a plan devised in anticipation of the writers' strike. "The last two weeks before the strike, we actually sat down and said, 'Here is what we want to tell for the rest of the season,'" Kitsis said in an interview. "We all sat down, and the entire staff came up with a battle plan in place." When Lost returns in late April, it will wrap up the fourth season with five episodes, three fewer than planned before the strike took place. "We got to tell a little more story this season than we anticipated," Kitsis said. "It's really worked out well. We came back from the strike, and everyone is just really excited, and I have to say, creatively, every day has been a pleasure. Everything we're doing right now is exciting, and every script that is going out, you're jealous if you didn't write it." As for the missing episodes? "I feel that the three missing episodes will be made up over the course of the next two seasons," Horowitz said. "Seasons four, five and six are meant to encompass 48 episodes." Kitsis added: "I have a feeling it will mean more, like, two-hour shows as opposed to more episodes, but those are decisions above our pay grade." http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=50911
Can you start a thread about this with details? I haven't been watching SPIKE lately...I had no idea this was coming up
4, 5, and 6? I was thinking they only had about 8 more shows in them. How are they going to make this last another 2 seasons? I'm not sure how I feel about this. I was kinda hoping that this show would wrap up.
Season 4 - Getting off the island Season 5 - Off the island( and those that are still on hopefully) Season 6 - Getting back to the island
I guess that does sound interesting. I wonder if/how they'll use flashbacks/flash forwards during the next 2 seasons.
Question: How about you answer questions about other shows besides Lost and Grey's Anatomy?— Holly Ausiello: You're going to make me choose between those two? OK, I pick Lost. In their weekly podcast, Team Darlton announced that the code name for this year's season-ending twist is "The Frozen Donkey Wheel." Interpret as you like. Oh, and here's the kicker: It's not even the last scene of the episode!
Question: Jack is my constant. Will my constant get a centric episode this season? — Laura Ausiello: Yes.
Thats 4 of the last 5 I've heard. Richard, Kate, Locke, and Jack all supposedly have episodes in the last 5. I've heard Ben is likely as well.
The history of the island is on the top of my wish list. That is what I'm hoping for with his episode.
Man I hate waiting to figure everything out about this. I wish they would have just made it into like a 30 hour movie.. :P
Upcoming episodes will reveal how [Michael] made it home. "You will be getting the detailed version of what exactly happened to Michael in between Ben sending him and Walt off the island and when we first meet him behind the wheel of that car" in the March 20 episode, Lindelof promises. Adss exec producer Carlton Cuse: "Michael becomes really pivotal to the end of the season. His return will have a lot of impact on the other characters." Presumably, that includes Sayid, who exposed Michael as an Oceanic 815 survivor. Viewers also will learn how the Oceanic 6 escaped the island and what hapenned to those who didn't. "The debate about whether Jack or Locke was right is really gonna amplify," Cuse teases. Amonth the other goodies in store: the identity of the person in that coffin, details on the freighter fold and the answer to who attacked -- and seemingly killed -- Rousseau and Karl.
Question: What's this I'm hearing about a major kiss in Lost's season finale? — David Ausiello: More like a "spectacular kiss" — Damon Lindelof's words, not mine. In the new issue of Lost magazine, DL teased, "Romance is always blooming on and off the island. And I hereby promise you one of the most spectacular kisses you've ever seen on the show in this year's finale." Naturally, I pressed DL's partner in crime, Carlton Cuse, for further details on the earth-shattering smooch, to which he replied, "I can disclose no more details other than to say it's one of my favorite moments of the whole series so far. And contrary to some speculation, it is a male/female kiss." OK, so it's not Mr. Friendly and his little Rent Boy. Who does that leave? Oh, right: Pretty much every other couple on the frakkin' show! Damn you, Team Darlton!
Question: I love Lost, but is Claire ever going to get Charlie's letter and ring? — Rhiannon Ausiello: The only thing I know for sure is that Claire is in significant danger in this season's Episode 9.
Friend of mine thinks Jack is responsible for her demise and thats the reason he doesn't wanna see Aaron.