Official Episode Titles for November

Lost News — October 30, 2005 at 6:04 pm by docarzt

Direct from ABC MediaNet:

LOST — ABANDONED — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) — Sawyer’s wound becomes life-threatening as he, Michael and Jin make their way through the interior of the island with the tail section survivors. Meanwhile, Shannon is once again haunted by visions of Walt, and Charlie becomes jealous of Locke’s interest in Claire. Guest starring are Malcolm David Kelley as Walt, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Ian Somerhalder as Boone.

LOST – THE OTHER 48 DAYS — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) — The harrowing first 48 days in the lives of the tail section survivors are revealed.

LOST — COLLISION — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) — Violence erupts when Ana Lucia and her group stumble upon the other castaways.

LOST – WHAT KATE DID — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) – As Kate’s backstory continues, her original crime is revealed. Locke and Eko make an interesting discovery about the film, and Michael has a mysterious encounter with the computer.

Holloway Is in Line for Sexiest Man

Lost News — October 29, 2005 at 8:06 am by docarzt

A USA today writer is nominating Josh Holloway as one of the sexiest men alive. Check out what she has to say here:

USA TODAY

Darren “Pi” Aronofsky To Direct LOST

Lost News — October 27, 2005 at 5:30 am by docarzt

Entertainment weekly reports that Darren Aronofsky, (Pi, Requiem For a Dream, and The Fountain), will be directing an episode of LOST to air sometime around May sweeps. This is exciting news, Aronofsky showed solid visual and story telling technique with the cryptic PI, which was very low budget and shot on a hectic prodcution schedule, sensibilities that should excel on a well organized television shoot. Of course, I’m still holding out for George Romero to direct the Zombie Walt episode. (laff).

Flash Back Schedule

Lost News — October 26, 2005 at 2:10 pm by docarzt

Here is the “Confirmed” flash-back schedule, according to aint-it-cool-news. Interestingly enough, there are two episodes they are not allowed to uncork at this point. You can assume this is because those flash-backs would reveal some major details regarding some characters. I have a little info I can throw in, from a reliable source, where AICN is being a little sheepish on the details.

In keeping with the new SPOILER-FREE goal, I am putting these in inviso text. In order to view them, simply drag your cursor over the big empty space that starts here:


2.6 Shannon
2.7 [forbidden]
2.8 Ana Lucia
2.9 Kate
2.10 [forbidden]

2.7 Is the first episode to be entirely flash-back. This is what AICN doesn’t want to spill, but it is commonly known anyways.

2.10 Is the first episode ever to feature a flash back which takes place on the island, before the crash. wooooooooooooooooooot?

Spoiler Font is your Friend!

Lost News — at 1:45 pm by docarzt

The clamp down is on! In an effort to make The Tailsection more friendly towards those of us who love LOST, but hate being spoiled, we are implementing some rules regarding spoilers.

Here are the rules:

1. Any part of a post which relates to information which has not yet aired, and is not in the designated spoiler forums, must be sanitized with the spoiler tag. What is the spoiler tag, you ask?

THIS is the spoiler tag. To use the spoiler tag drag the cursor over th text you want to hide with your mouse and click the S icon you see circled above.

The result will be someting like this:[SPOILER]This is hidden text![/SPOILER] In order to read the spoilers you have to drag the cursor over the hidden text. It’s kinda like a magic decoder ring, cool in otherwords.

2. Any posts which are solely related to unaired material from future episodes of LOST belong in the spoiler forum. Period. With the exception of speculation. That belongs in speculation.

3. No spoiler info in post titles. No exception. If there are spoilers inside it would be nice to let people know that, but as long as you use the spoiler font you will be spared the rod.

On my side of things, I’m in the process of implementing some similar changes to the front page to keep the spoilers out of the lead news.

Lost Explained?

Lost News — October 25, 2005 at 7:42 am by docarzt

A poster on the ABC LOST forum has spilled what he claims is the exact circumstances regarding the upcoming death, who the killer is, what the disease is, and how it relates to the Others.

Why am I linking this? Because this guy claims to be under pressure from the network to shut up and says that his site was shut down by the network. Why do I - kinda - believe this? Because his first six posts on the ABC forum from September were deleted by “The Creators Of LOST”. Or perhaps this is a fabrication too? Take a look for yourself.

http://forums.go.com/abc/primetime/LOST/thread?threadID=629358&forumStart=0

Upcoming Episode Round-up

Lost News — October 23, 2005 at 11:07 am by docarzt

Some of this you may have heard already, some you may be hearing here for the first time! So pay attention:

LOST Episode Six — Abandonded

Sayid (Naveen Andrews) plots a romantic encounter to consumate his blossoming relationship with Shannon. Sawyer’s detoriating condition slows the progress of the party, as they become aware of a mysterious presence stalking them. Locke shows an unusual interest in Claire, and Charlie bristles at her response. Shannon is led deep into the jungle by the reapperance of Walt. In flashback we learn why Shannon is so manipulative, and that it is not as bad-natured as we might have thought. In fact you’ll find that she was living a Pre-Prince Cinderella exsistence after her father died.

LOST Episode Seven — The Other 48 Days

This episode begins with the survivors of the tail section making their way to shore. In a grisly scene, there are dozens of bodies floating up to the beach. (Might be cut.) We will learn that their numbers were slowly dwindled as they attempted to protect the children of the tail section from ‘The Others’. Eko and Ana both have flashbacks, and a surprising detail of why Mr. Eko was on the plane is revealed.

LOST Episode Eight — (title unknown)

The details of this episode are in dispute right now. Some have reported it is a charlie-centric episode and deals with his temptation to start using Heroin again. The search for a missing castaway ends in tragedy when the castaway is found dead; the person that finds the body is blamed for the death by Jack, who again finds a way to shift partial blame on Locke.

LOST Episode Nine — Reunion Tour

As the tail-enders and rafters make it to the beach camp, Sawyer hangs near death. His flash back concerns what went wrong with Hibbs, and the impact it had on Sawyer and his aversion to ‘belonging’. Meanwhile the real killer steps forward to exhonerate the accused. Ana Lucia’s reunion with Jack is all business as she informs him they they were stalked along the way and that the Others may be close behind. Rose and Bernard are reunited. And a secret slips out about “Libby“. And of course what Reunion would be complete without ‘The Monster’.

And that’s all I have, accurate or not. :)

Dr. Marvin Candle Revealed!

Lost News — at 11:03 am by docarzt

Finally, the actor playing the part of Dr. Marvin Candle has been revealed. His name is Francois Chau and amongst his extensive credits he played Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2!
Look for more Marvin Candle in the very near future!

Who’s running the show?

Lost News — at 7:08 am by docarzt

Found this article at the Boston Globe, not spoilery at all but really shows how the LOST creators take viewer feedback seriously.

To a sizable portion of its audience, ABC’s Emmy-winning drama LOST — the tale of a group of plane-crash survivors, stranded on an ever-more-strange desert island — has become a different way of experiencing TV. To its most devoted followers, ”LOST” is part metaphysics seminar, part jigsaw puzzle, part scavenger hunt. It’s a collaborative experience, a game to be played and shared. And an acknowledgment that, even on network TV, the audience can have power, too…

S02E05: … And Found — Recap

Lost Recaps — October 22, 2005 at 7:03 pm by docarzt

Who are the others? A bunch of barefoot hillbillys into stuffed animal bondage. That is about all we learned about the dread others tonight as Michael headed off in an ultimately anti-climatic search for Walt in the fifth episode of LOST Season 2, ‘… And Found."

Clearly, LOST has recalibrated itself back to the frustratingly slow ‘drip’ of information akin to season one; what will no doubt be the hallmark of the LOST formula. More on that later… now for the recap:

First impressions: Ana Lucia calms down a little bit, and we even get to see Jin silently mock her uber-tude. All in all, those who hated her in previous episodes should find her temperature approaching "Just right", and those few who actually liked the reenactment of grrrl fight: too bad.

Plot points: Sun LOST her wedding ring; we found out how Sun and Jin met; Sawyer’s shoulder is starting to present some complications; Mr. Ecko is one cool dude; the Others have feet of steel; Libby’s mystery machine is a radio; and last but not least, Kate began to show some signs of distress over the questionable fate of Sawyer!

A kinder (kinda) and gentler Ana Lucia reveals she is not married although Sawyer thinks she’s well suited for it. (My wife wants to know what that is supposed to imply.)

"…Hello …can you repeat your transmission … We’re survivors of oceanic flight 815!"

Hurley was convinced that Vincent ate Sun’s wedding ring, so they shared a comical moment debating the virtues of animal feces treasure hunts.

 

When we met the man who almost stole Sun’s heart, the suave Mr. Lee, the dog turd reference almost seemed allegorical.

Jin came face to face with the Other’s handy-work. (Poor Goodwin.)

We discovered that the Others are very dirty and do not wear shoes. They either have not discovered the fresh water on the island, or they just got done making wine.

No doubt the big reveal was Jin’s email address on his resume. (Boy, somebody is going to be pissed.)

Okay, time to sound off. LOST is in seriousjeopardyy of jumping the shark. I love LOST. It took some time for me to give in and actually watch it last year because let’s face it, the concept at first seems to be pretty mundane. And there were moments last year where you were saying, yeah this is pretty mundane. Then there would be one of those "OH, MY, GOD!" Moments where you would be like, I HAVE TO TUNE IN NEXT WEEK! I MUST! IT IS THE PURPOSE OF MY LIFE! Out of the five episodes of LOST so far this season I would say that only the first two had that kind of impact on me.

It is sad as well to note that the teaser for the next episode of LOST actually says that someone is going to die. There was actually nothing else in the episode of LOST that would bring me back, at all. Michael broke off his search for Walt so there is no impending-one-man-against-an-army-of-Others confrontation in the wings! Imagine: Instead of the cheap death trick, Abandoned is really about Michael’s refusal to back down against the odds. He struggles over the crest of a hill and finds a huge outdoor compound which runs into some major industrial looking structure built into the side of a mountain with a Gigantic Dharma logo above the entrance. But he doesn’t care about that. He is just here to get his boy back. For the next couple of episodes, we let the audience sweat it out until Michael comes strolling into camp. Maybe with Walt at his side, maybe not. But for sure he has a story to tell. Nah, let’s just have him walk back to camp and give up.

The fact that the geniuses behind LOST are reducing themselves to relying on what has become a prime-time drama cliche to get people to tune in, is really kind of demeaning to the show. I’ll be putting that promo up in a few hours so you can see for yourself. In my humble opinion, making killing a major character a part of the running formula of LOST is a mistake. It generates a lot of discussion, for sure, but who is going to say they were brought to LOST because they heard that major characters get killed offoccasionaly.

Essentially, we got a whole lot of info that fleshed out character aspects which really didn’t matter. And no, the lame ‘It will make sense later’ staple LOST excuse is no longer holding water. It is time for the emperor to get his ass dressed. After 28 episodes, LOST still gives the impression that it has a bigger story to tell, but no ambition to tell it.

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