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Post by frankenjohn on Oct 6, 2005 14:12:16 GMT -5
We're gonna need to fill in the blanks.
BTW, the end of the tap said it was made in 1980.
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Oct 6, 2005 14:29:10 GMT -5
Yes, I caught the "1980" at the end of the tape as well.
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Post by Phoenix on Oct 6, 2005 15:31:14 GMT -5
We're gonna need to fill in the blanks. BTW, the end of the tap said it was made in 1980. Thanks frankenjohn. No one caught that here! And I totally missed it. And I was indeed shocked to see Locke dating Ms. Bundy. She looked so different!
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Oct 19, 2005 13:21:12 GMT -5
From USAToday.Com:
Success finds Maggie By William Keck, USA TODAY
OAHU, Hawaii — What does it feel like to have the No. 1 movie in America and to be in the cast of TV's most talked-about show? This week, only Lost star Maggie Grace can answer that question. With Grace's fright flick, THE FOG, taking in $12.2 million, she topped veteran movie actresses Kirsten Dunst (Elizabethtown, $11 million) and Keira Knightley (Domino, $4.7 million) at the box office. And with an average of 23 million viewers a week, Lost is this season's No. 3 series, behind only CSI on CBS and ABC's Desperate Housewives.
After tonight's episode (9 ET/PT), ABC's Lost goes on a two-week hiatus with reruns, but then Grace, 22, will get the spotlight when new episodes resume Nov. 9. In that show, her character, Shannon Rutherford, flashes back to the death of her father, Donald, who appeared in a season premiere hospital scene with Matthew Fox's Dr. Jack.
"Maggie has had the difficult task of playing the (mean character), which has sometimes been at the cost of the audience's sympathy," Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse says. "But her popularity is on a major upswing. We're going to see the event that made her the kind of person she is. I think the audience will find a new level of sympathy for her."
At the end of tonight's episode, ABC will tease that another series regular will "be lost forever" on the Nov. 9 installment. Last season, Grace's co-star and friend Ian Somerhalder, who played her stepbrother, Boone, got the ax. "It was tough; Ian was really happy here," Grace says over lunch in Oahu, where Lost shoots. "He had hired a Realtor and found out (about his character's death) the day before he was supposed to look" for a house.
Grace welcomed back Somerhalder when he returned in early fall to shoot scenes for Shannon's flashback.
Boone could reappear with Shannon in other characters' flashbacks, as this season explores the survivors' pre-plane-crash connections. "Not everybody is interconnected," Cuse says. "But there are certain ways in which these people have been in each other's lives."
Grace's island stay has lasted long enough for her to purchase a home not far from Honolulu. She plans to live there for as long as her Lost run continues. "I love it here," she says, "but it's not a place you can really pursue acting."
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Jan 12, 2006 18:14:22 GMT -5
After a six-week round of repeats, ABC's Lost returned with an original episode Wednesday and scored a peremptory ratings victory. After an hour-long clips show at 8:00 that brought viewers up-to-date on the action, the 9:00 p.m. hour pulled in 20.5 million viewers to register a 13.1 rating and a 19 share. The clips show also won its hour with a 9.8/15.
Anybdy see last night's episode? Loved finding out Mr. Ecko's backstory.
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Post by frankenjohn on Jan 12, 2006 18:20:39 GMT -5
My friend has a great GREAT Purgatory theory about the show.
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Post by Phoenix on Apr 13, 2006 12:56:04 GMT -5
Anyone still watching this? It continues to be my favorite show. Last nights episode was stellar, for me at least. I get a bit annoyed when I ever try to read too much about it though because people are such complainers (rolling my eyes). I do like to read the EW commentary though, which is usually posted on Thursdays. www.ew.com/ew/article/commentary/0,6115,1183271_3_0_,00.html The healing power of magnets is not something I buy into in "real" life but for the show it works.
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Apr 13, 2006 15:34:11 GMT -5
I'm way behind. I'm relying on Netflix to catch me up. So far, this is a great show.
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Post by Bartwald on Apr 15, 2006 6:45:44 GMT -5
Anyone still watching this? It continues to be my favorite show. Last nights episode was stellar, for me at least. I get a bit annoyed when I ever try to read too much about it though because people are such complainers (rolling my eyes). Ooops, I'm afraid I'm a complainer in this case, too. I liked the first series a lot but the second one doesn't work half as well for me. And just after the season's best episode - Lockdown - they had to give me the worst one - Dave - to balance things out. And the latest episode, with the Bernard-and-the-wife flashbacks, was rather boring, too. If it wasn't for the always engaging Locke character I would have stopped watching this long time ago. And by the way - I started watching the show for the goddamn monster within the woods, so where the hell is it now, huh?!
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Apr 18, 2006 12:05:22 GMT -5
Yep, still watching and still loving it!
Hey Bart, was "Dave" the episode about Hurley's "imaginary friend"? I thought that was a good episode and it helped to diffuse the theory that the whole series is happening in Hurley's head. Then again, it showed his "girlfriend" on the island, forgot her name, was also a patient in the same mental institute. Ooh, a new mystery...
The Rose & Bernard episode was okay, but my wife figured out within minutes that Rose was sick in the outside world which is why she seemed to not want to leave the island. It seems like most of the characters may have reasons for possibly not wanting to leave. Locke can walk, Sun & Jin (sp?) can conceive, Rose is in remission, etc.
As for the monster, didn't it make a brief appearance earlier this season. It was some kind of smoky appparition, wasn't it? Or was that at the end of the first season? I don't know, there's so much going on in this show that I pretty much forgot about the creature. I'm kinda glad the series didn't become just about "Something in the jungle is trying to eat us.".
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Apr 18, 2006 14:44:57 GMT -5
I just finished Season 1, and can't wait 'till Season 2 comes out on DVD.
I will not be watching the show on its regular schedule, because I will have no idea what's going on if I do that.
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Post by Bartwald on Apr 19, 2006 4:40:38 GMT -5
Hey Bart, was "Dave" the episode about Hurley's "imaginary friend"? That's the one. For me the mental institution thing seemed forced here - a surprise, sure, but not the right direction for the show, in my opinion. The flashbacks in the first season seemed much more natural and enlightening. As for the monster... I think in this second season the whole "we're in a new unexplored territory"-appeal was lost not just the presence of the monster.
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Jun 5, 2006 17:29:01 GMT -5
Just for kicks. Wanna check out lots of random theories connected to the series? Then try the Lost Theory GeneratorAlso, in LOST merchandising news, McFarlane Toys is producing a line of LOST action figures based on characters from the series. The first wave of six figures will be Jack, Kate, Charlie, Locke, Hurley & Shannon.
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