Lost Maternity Leave Clips
Here are the preview clips for "LOST — Maternity Leave", airing March 1st at 9:00pm est. The clips are encoded in Divx. For help playing, visit here.


Lost Clip B




Here are the preview clips for "LOST — Maternity Leave", airing March 1st at 9:00pm est. The clips are encoded in Divx. For help playing, visit here.


Lost Clip B




According to Kristin from E! we will learn something in Maternity Leave that will completely change our perception of “The Others”.
If, like me, you’re not enjoying the prospect of another gap after episode 15, Maternity Leave, (2 weeks without a new episode, this time) heres a few reasons to hang in there!
Sources: Lost Podcast - January 23 , SBC, The LA Times
Episode 2.17: Lockdown
Confirmed Locke centric.
Episode 2.18: Title Unknown
It’s looking likely, but not confirmed, this will be the Hurley centric episode.
Episode 2.19: S.O.S.
[This episode features] Isaac, a well regarded physical therapist who lives in Australia.
Sources: SpoilerFix.com, SecretAgentMan at TWoP
Yes, prepare yourself for another string of reruns in March. So far the schedule plays out like this:
March 01 — LOST — Maternity Leave.
March 08 — LOST — Whatever the case may be.
March 15 — LOST — House of the rising sun.
March 22 — LOST — The Whole Truth.
March 29 — LOST — Lockdown.
Well two out of five aint bad, but sheeeeesh.
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Garcia says LOST fans eager to learn more about Hurley’s backstory will be treated to another Hurley flashback episode this season that depicts his time in a mental institution. “The episode is really interesting,” he says. “[What happened to him while he was in the institution] was even a question I had.”
Source: The Trades
The announcement that Javi Grillo-Marxuach is leaving "LOST" is stunning to be sure, and brimming with all sorts of possibilities. One could read between the lines with the recent hiring of new writers and Javi"s statements that some sweeping changes are coming in the LOST universe.
But let"s not worry about that just yet. Instead let’s take a moment to celebrate the genius works of Mr. Grillo-Marxuach! Javi’s contributions have included some of the major plot twists and genius reveals on "LOST". Certainly he has contributed extensively to the patchwork of accessibility and "thinking-person’s-tv" that is "LOST". It will be very interesting to see where he goes next!







…two years ago - almost to the day - i was hired on a start-up television series called “LOST.” the gig was supposed to be two months at staff writer pay to work with a small think-tank in developing the long term arcs of a show that had not only not been picked up to series – the pilot had not been written!
four months later, i sat in the audience at the san diego comic-con, watching “LOST” with an audience of three-thousand - stunned by how quickly it had gone from a glimmer in jj abrams and damon lindelof’s eyes to one of the best television pilots i have ever seen… and, ultimately, a popular-culture phenomenon.
two incredibly exhausting and eventful years, seven scripts, forty-eight episodes, a shelf-load of awards, several convention appearances, many great friendships, hundreds of messages in “the fuselage,” and one hanging hobbit later, the time has come for me to leave the island.
so, come the end of the season, i am on the raft.
the obvious question is - of course - “why?”
the simple truth is my work is done. as television series change and evolve, so do the things they require from the writers and producers in their staffs. i have contributed everything i had to “LOST” and now the time has come for other writers to step in and make their own contributions in their own voices.
I pride myself on being honest in this forum and am being completely so when i tell you that this parting is mutually agreed upon, beneficial to everyone involved, and - most importantly - amicable.
yep. amicable. go figure. it actually does happen in hollywood.
how amicable? “LOST” and its creators are a huge part of my life, and while we all agree that it is time for me to move on to write and produce other shows (maybe even one of my own), let’s just say that i may be the rare castaway who not only gets to leave the island, but also gets an invite to visit on occasion. it’s an exciting prospect.
As a founding member of the “LOST” writers community, i know for a fact that i am leaving this show a better place than i found it, am proud of the work i have done, and know that my employers feel the same way. the people for whom i have worked the past two years are truly extraordinary - and i leave grateful, fulfilled, happy, and - truly - want nothing more than to see the series to which i have given (and from which i’ve gotten) so much continue to flourish.
now that we all know this, there’s something else you should know…
…i’m still not telling what the monster is!
All “rerun” aversions aside, it is LOST night! Here is your opportunity to give you LOST Season One DVD box set a rest and re-watch the explosive two-part pilot that started it all! In all seriousness, if you’ve been jonzin to see the pilot in HDTV, this is the only way you are going to do it (legally). Unfortunately, here in the DocArzt neighborhood, we don’t get ABC in high-def, (The high price of living in the sticks.)