Archive for February, 2008
Dear Sir, Your Shirt is Ajar
Friday, February 29th, 2008
Indeed Desmond is taking some notes on Eddie Veddar’s saucy coif. However, his look as a whole, that, he is clearly stealing from the stallions of harlequin romance novels.
Really, Fabio better watch out, because Desmond is stealing his look, AND taking it down a button. He’ll see your northern european accent and raise you a scottish one! He’ll travel through time and steal your scantily clad woman!
Desmond, my dear, have you noticed that there are buttons located above the six pack? Seriously, I think LOST has met it’s chest hair quota for the remainder of the series.
Desmond rules.
And another thing…
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Great Scott!!
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Bend It Like Desmond
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Tonight’s Episode:
The Constant
Sayid and Desmond hit a bit of turbulence on the way to the freighter, which causes Desmond to experience some unexpected side effects.
Official Season 4 schedule
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008ABC has released their official schedule for the remainder of the LOST season…
Episode 5: Feb. 28
Episode 6: March 6
Episode 7: March 13
Episode 8: March 20
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BREAK
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Episode 9: April 24
Episode 10: May 1
Episode 11: May 8
Episode 12: May 15
Episode 13: May 22 (Season Finale)
Clariely Not Alive
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008CS Lewis
Monday, February 25th, 2008
Ok, seriously, so I had posted my theory about Charlotte being Annie on lostpedia and someone deleted it because they don’t think it’s a viable theory, however, after reading the following from that article I posted earlier:
DAMON LINDELOF: Charlotte Lewis was an obvious reference to C.S. Lewis and an important clue to places we’re going at the end of the season.
CARLTON CUSE: And an important clue to Charlotte’s own, as-yet-untold important backstory.
I’m sticking to my theory. In the chronicles of Narnia, not only do the main characters enter new worlds, but exit their current timelines. The Pevensies go into the wardrobe as children but live in Narnia into adulthood, only to return to England as the children they once were. This leads me to believe that Charlotte/Annie could be any age!
Anyway, that article is a fantastic read.
Damarlton Gives Up Answers
Monday, February 25th, 2008In this article from Entertainment Weekly, producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse answer some questions that are sort of hot-button issues around our office. Most notably, they destroy the myth that the Oceanic 6 have to on the manifest, citing that Ben could’ve easily changed assumed the identity (an easy feat after the discovery of his evil genius secret costume lair) of a family-less, friend-less passenger (*cough cough* John Locke maybe? *cough*). Enjoy…
Okay, since you brought it up, Damon: Is Ben a member of the Oceanic 6?
”Nothing precludes him from being a member of the Oceanic 6 — other than he wasn’t on the plane,” says Lindelof. ”But he does have a room full of documents and passports. He could have just, you know, done some research and doctored some records and adopted the identity of someone on the plane — someone with no family or friends who would know otherwise. So who’s to say he isn’t?”
So…when will we know for certain?
”By the end of the seventh episode, the audience will now know who the Oceanic 6 are.”
Tired of Aging
Friday, February 22nd, 2008
If you’re like me (and certainly you are) then you’re sick and tired of all these slightly aging characters, Jack with his bits of greying hair and Aaron with his grotesquely full head of hair. Well, tire no more.
Due to the official cancellation of the CBS show “Cane”, starring Nestor Carbonell, his character, the dashing, debonaire Richard Alpert with his frozen-in-time good looks will undoubtedly be back at the island any moment now.
In the podcasts, Damon and Carleton revealed that though they would’ve liked to cram a little more Richard in the series thus far, he was unavailable due to contractual obligations with his new show. Now he’s all freed-up.




