Showing posts with label Season 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Season 6. Show all posts

May 20, 2010

Lindelof, Cuse, Emerson deliver the Top Ten last night on Letterman

Here's a peek that just includes a few of the Top Ten spoilers (not really) for the series finale. One is about Betty White another is about creepy Ben dialogue.


May 18, 2010

Lost 6.16: "What they died for"

It's hard to believe that tonight we'll be watching the second to last episode of Lost.

It doesn't seem like that long ago, I read a review of the pilot and thought "That sounds interesting" and decided to check out the series premiere.

Tonight's episode sets up the 2 1/2 hour series finale. Expect answers, and, let's face it, more questions.

Want to know what we'll learn? (Not the answers themselves, though) Highlight the white text below: (Thanks to Hercules at Ain't It Cool News)

Everybody’s back, including Richard, Ben, Miles and Des.

It’s a big episode for Charles Widmore.

Major developments transpire in Los Angeles. We catch up with Hurley, Desmond, Kate, Sayid, Jack, John, Ben, Alex, Danielle and Ana Lucia.

We learn why Sun said “It’s him!” when she saw Locke.

We learn why Kate’s name was crossed off on the cave wall.

We learn Shepard, Ford and Reyes are not the only candidates left.

We learn this week which of the candidates succeeds Jacob.

If that's not enough, here are two clips from tonight's show:





Still not enough? Here's the series finale promo trailer. There appears to be no new footage. Just clips set to The Doors song The End.

May 5, 2010

Lost finale expanded by 30 minutes!

The series finale of Lost has expanded to two and a half hours!

An extra 30 minutes of Lost awesomeness!

The show now runs from 8 - 10:30 Central Time with a clip show before it. And Damon and Carlton will be on Jimmy Kimmel that night.

March 30, 2010

What did you think of 'The Package?'

Sun and Jin.

What do you think?

I'm reminding of what Jacob saying that it only ends once and everything else is just progress.

What progress do you think Lost is making toward resolving story lines before it all ends?

By the way, if you hadn't heard, the final episode will be called "The End."

March 23, 2010

What did you think of 'Ab Aeterno?'


What do you think about the episode? What about Richard's story?

Did the answers satisfy you?

Where does the show go from here?

Has your opinion of Jacob and The Man in Black changed?

March 18, 2010

What is the island?


Word on the street, er... the blogs, is that we'll find out the answer in the next episode, which gives us Richard's backstory.

STOP READING IF YOU DON'T WANT SMALL HINTS TO HELP YOU GUESS.

It's a four letter word that doesn't have the letters A or E. It does have an O.

One suggestion that's been out there quite a bit is that the island is a door.

My only other guess is that it's a port as in a portal.

Any other thoughts?

March 16, 2010

What did you think of 'Recon?"


Post your thoughts on 'Recon' in comments.

What did you think of Sideways Sawyer compared to Island Sawyer?

'Lost': The 'Third' World?


Doc Jensen posits that alongside Island World and Sideways World, perhaps there is a World we haven't yet seen.

Thoughts?

March 9, 2010

What did you think of 'Dr. Linus?'


Ben strikes again.

What are your thoughts on Lost's seventh episode?

Post your thoughts in comments.

March 5, 2010

Video clips for episode 6.07: 'Dr. Linus'



Need a bit of the next episode to make it 'til Tuesday? Check out these clips from next week's Ben-centric episode called "Dr. Linus:"





March 1, 2010

Lost cast, creators give hints about the end

You'll have to check out this link to Watch with Kristin for the scoop.

If you're trying to judge how spoiled you might be if you click: It's not so much what the answers are as what will or won't be answered.

More from Watch with Kristin (Some text is in white, so highlight if you want clues about what the island actually is):


Also, here's Doc Jensen's recap of Lighthouse.

February 16, 2010

What did you think of The Substitute?

Have thoughts, questions about the episode?

Post them in comments.

Prepping for tonight's episode


What do you need to know before you watch the fourth episode?

Here's help from Doc Jensen for tonight's Locke-centric episode.

I can't help but wonder if Locke's backstory will remain the same. Will he be born premature to a teenage mother? Will his father throw him out a window? Will he be the man of faith off the island?

If the bomb going off can make Sayid Iranian (if he really is) instead of Iraqi ... Shannon not get on the plane ... Jin and Sun not married ... and get rid of Hurley's bad luck ... What will it change for Locke?

The article is spoiler free.

But here's a peak at tonight's episode. It's less than a minute.

February 12, 2010

SPOILER: Promo for 6.04 -- The Substitute


Wrapping up commentary on "What Kate Does"


Entertainment Weekly:
Doc Jensen's insights to "What Kate Does."
Ken Tucker's mythology free review.
Video: Reincarnation clues.
Doc Jensen talks about what he missed the first time around in the season premier.

E!Online:
Watch with Kristin: Lost Redux: Emilie De Ravin Dishes on "Feral Claire," and Insiders Reveal What's Next!

The Washington Post:
Dueling analysis
Chat

February 9, 2010

'Lost': 'Kate' Expectations


Doc Jensen offers 10 thinking points for tonight's ''What Kate Does'' -- a companion to season 2's ''What Kate Did''? Plus: Meet ''Auntie Narrative,'' and a new installment of ''Totally Lost.''

And, what does the title mean? What does Kate do? She runs, Jensen says.

Also, keep in mind that the episode where we found out why Kate was on the run was called "What Kate Did."

February 6, 2010

Lost 6.03: A sneak peak


The Losties finally start demanding answers.

It's a very short clip. Nothing is really spoiled except for the fact that you see Sayid and Jack saying they want answers.

February 5, 2010

Fox's performance as Jack: 'Like Job with vodka'


Here's one last review of the season premier from Ken Tucker at Entertainment Weekly. Unlike Doc Jensen, he doesn't delve into the mythology.

He's looking at the acting, especially Matthew Fox as Jack and Terry O'Quinn and Locke (err...and as Fake Locke.)

Do you agree or disagree with his observations?