Yeah, so I flew to Hawaii to visit the Lost finale being shot. I know. I have a really lousy life. And I saw a pretty spoilery scene, which I can’t tell you much about. And I did some interviews with the cast members and producers, which I can tell you about. Then I wrote a cover-length story for TIME. Then I cut it about in half, …
After May 23, Lost will be no more. And judging by the fan reactions to the “Across the Sea” and the waning days of season 6 generally, we’re seeing a lot of restlessness among the fans about how and whether Lost is answering questions, and whether it’s staying true to its vision and characters as it goes off the air.
I don’t want to …
SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, tell your brother not to sit too close to that brightly glowing TV set, and enjoy a nice episode of Lost together.
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For a TV show with such a vast, sprawling plot, expansive visuals and everything-but-the-Dharma-sink philosophy, Lost is also distinguished as a show with not much in the way of main-title theme music. (It has more of a theme note, or sound, or something.) But it’s certainly not a …
SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, grab your things—here, take this backpack—and watch last night’s Lost.
While Lost was airing on the East Coast last night, I was at the Time 100 gala at the Time Warner Center, seated between Rachael Ray and Lost producer Carlton Cuse. (Through dinner, Cuse was getting text updates from …
There’s no new Lost tonight; ABC is rerunning “Ab Aeterno” before resuming the series’ run to the finale, so tonight you have extra time to ponder the significance of Richard’s history on the Island, or simply to vote extra times for American Idol.
On the Twitter suggestion of regular commenter Chaddogg, then, I’m reviving Lost …
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John Cloud has already done an excellent job recapping last night’s Lost, “The Last Recruit,” and I don’t have much to add on the overall architecture of this moving-pieces-into-place episode. But because this is Lost, there are four episodes left, and I can’t shut myself up, I can’t resist …
SPOILER ALERT: Actually, I couldn’t spoil much about this week’s Lost, “The Last Recruit,” for you if I wanted to; I haven’t seen it yet and if my schedule holds, I probably won’t until sometime Wednesday at the earliest. (I can only say that based on the advance ABC logline, “Alliances are forged and broken as the Locke and Jack camps …
SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, get your self a big bowl of homemade tortilla chips and watch last night’s Lost.
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I guested this week on the “Orientation: Ryan Station” podcast with Ryan McGee and Maureen Ryan to talk about the Desmond-centric “Happily Ever After.” It’s my second time this season, the second one having been “Dr. Linus,” so I must be good luck.
The way it works: the Ryans and I sync Lost on …
SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, strap yourself it, hang on to your panic button, and watch last night’s Lost.
SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, sit down in the room with the big projection screen you used to use for subliminal-messaging experiments and watch last night’s Lost.
SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, roast yourself a nice pig, pour yourself a bottle of wine (I suggest a fruity grenache with the pork), cork the bottle extremely tightly and watch last night’s Lost.