LOST Book Reviews — Bad Twin

LOST Book Reviews — June 30, 2006 at 7:42 pm by docarzt

Hello my fellow Losties. My name is Brinson, and I am doing the reviews of the books that are tied into  Lost. First off, I am honored to be part of this site now, and a part of Lost.  I will go in depth about the story lines, character connections, number connections and anything else that is similar to Lost, and I will post a new review as soon as I finish each book. The first review I have is Bad Twin by Gary Troup, I figured I should get this done first and then we will get into the other books. So lets get right to it shall we?

 

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ThE mIsFiT iS hErE!

Lost Headlines — at 3:04 pm by docarzt

It is my GREAT pleasure to announce that one of THE most entertaining, witty, perceptive, and sleuth-smart LOST bloggers in the world, ThEmIsFiTiShErE, has joined the staff as a Tailsection contributor!

If you are not familiar with ThEmIsFiTiShErE’s legendary work, I’d suggest you check out his blog NOW!  What he will contribute to the Tailsection, when, and how often we don’t know for sure but we feel his addition further solidifies our editorial mission to keep the Tailsection entertaining and informative!  Welcome on board Mike!

The New LOST Schedule: ABC’s Best Idea Ever?

Lost News — at 1:29 pm by docarzt

Wait, why is Boone back on the Island?  And Shannon too?  Why are Jack and Locke trying to get into the hatch, again?  Another Kate flashback?  What’s going on?

 

            We all hate reruns.  However, since most prime-time television shows run on a 35-week schedule and only produce twenty some episodes a year, reruns are, unfortunately, a necessity.  For far too long networks have solved this with the same formula: two weeks of new shows followed by a week of reruns.  Or three weeks of new episodes, then two weeks off.  The only time we really ever get four straight weeks of new programming is during November and May sweeps.  This is not a problem for sitcoms or procedural dramas (like CSI and LAW and ORDER), because the chronology isn’t important.  They all work as stand alone episodes.  However, for a serial like LOST, where missing an episode can lead to unbridled confusion, a helter-skelter schedule is debilitating.  LOST is so dense it can sometimes be hard to remember key moments from an episode you watched a day ago, let alone a couple of weeks.   

 

            In the past few years, however, networks have begun to get far more creative in their scheduling in order to please their audiences.  They’ve taken their cue from cable and, specifically, HBO.  HBO has no set “season” in which they show their original programming and, as a result, they air their episodes from the beginning to the end of their seasons, week after week, with no breaks.  Of course, for a viewer, this is optimal; they know exactly where they stand, the story is easy to follow and there are absolutely no excruciating waits between episodes. 

 

            Networks have started paying attention, finally.  24 waits until after the first of the year, then goes twenty-four weeks straight until the season ends.  No reruns.  Now, LOST is jumping on the bandwagon.  For season three, LOST will be airing original episodes in two large blocks.  In the Fall, a block of seven episodes will air in a seven-week span.  Then, after a thirteen week break, the remaining episodes will air weekly, uninterrupted, all the way through to the season finale.  This is a wonderful step for LOST and terrific news for LOST fans.  The season will basically be two seasons in one.  The Fall “mini” season will likely end in a cliffhanger, as LOST is wont to do, followed by thirteen weeks for LOST fans to speculate, spout theories, and exchange possible spoilers regarding the rest of the season.

 

            However, though baffling to me, there has been a lot of fan backlash regarding LOST’s change in schedule.  Fans mostly dislike the idea of a thirteen-week hiatus, which is understandable.  It is extremely long for a mid-season break.  Some are concerned that LOST will lose momentum over the break.  I suppose this is reasonable, but shows use cliffhangers all the time between seasons, and momentum doesn’t seem to wane during the summer months.  Regardless, the move by ABC to rework the schedule was done specifically for the fans. Here’s a excerpt from an LA Times article, quoting one of LOST’s executive producers, Carlton Cuse:

 

"Our audience was incredibly frustrated with repeats," Cuse wrote in an e-mail. "Now when ‘Lost’ is on, it’s on. And, the audience doesn’t have to wait all the way until the spring for the show to return, which given the cliffhanger nature of our finale would be too long."

The new non-repeat schedule "allows us to really keep the momentum of our particular type of storytelling," he added.

 

            No matter how fans feel about the change, it should be encouraging to know that LOST’s producers are sincerely looking out for their fans.  This bodes well for coming seasons.

 

 

-Oscar Dahl 

Something to Occupy your summer

Lost Headlines — June 20, 2006 at 2:03 am by docarzt

If your a Big Brother fan, be sure to check out Doc & Companies entry into the Big Brother fan site arena at www.big-brothertv.com.

Lost Spoilers - Season 3 Survivors

Lost Spoilers — June 13, 2006 at 9:56 am by oli

Well, it seems Kristin is privvy to some information about the fate of Locke, Eko and Desmond…Read on to see what she has to say (and she’s not usually far off the mark.)

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TailSection Changes

Lost News — June 10, 2006 at 2:05 pm by docarzt

Okay folks,  as the summer slowdown continues I’ve been throwing most of my time into developing new features for the site.  Among them is a new template design I hope you all will enjoy.  It features better text to background contrast, larger type, and a larger article area.

Next, and available now, is the Tailsection newsletter.  If you find your interest in revisiting day after day for a scoop waning,  you can sign up for the newsletter and we will tell you when news breaks!  To get the newsletter click on newsletter in the navbar or visit here.

Believe it or not,  there is still a finale article looming.  The longer I put it off the more I had to re-evaluate whether I was adding anything to the conversation or not.  A lot of people have added some very good ideas to the dialogue concerning the finale.  I think I do have a few things to add, and that piece is coming soon.

I’ve been looking at fan edits lately and thinking, wow, people should do fan commentary tracks.  That is something i have been recording in my part time here for the finale. 

Lost Headlines — Naveen does the ‘Grind’

Lost News — June 8, 2006 at 1:08 am by docarzt
LOST star "Naveen Andrews" will be taking on flesh eating zombies in the upcoming Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez double feature "Grind House".  An homage to the splatter films of the late 70’s, "Grind House" is two seventy-five-minute films stitched together for what promises to be an intense, albeit long, blood bath of old school horror.   The directorial duo’s first horror collaboration, "From Dusk til Dawn", was identified for it’s excessive gore, clever dialogue, and enemic storyline.  aveen will be featured in Rodriguez’s half of the film, "Planet Terror", as a "bad-ass military scientist".  Sounds like fun!  Tarantino’s installment is titled "Death Proof."

In other news.  Andrews is also appearing in "The Brave One" as Jodie Foster’s fiance’!  Care to wager who may be on the dead list for season three?

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Jack Vs. Rocky?

Lost News — June 5, 2006 at 1:58 am by docarzt

Matthew Fox is close to signing on as Sly Stallone’s nemesis in the upcoming "Rambo IV".  Nothing is final at his point, but if the deal goes through, Fox will play the part of "Patrick Merchant",  a rogue special ops soldier on the run from bogus war crimes charges.

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Dark Ufo Asks Questions and Gives Answers!

Lost News — June 1, 2006 at 6:40 pm by docarzt

Frequent Tailsection contributor and axis of sanity on the IMDB boards, DarkUFO has started a number of blogs whose purpose are to catalog the various questions and answered posed since the pilot episode of LOST!  Check them out below:

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