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

May 13, 2009

What did you think of the finale?

UPDATE: Here's Doc Jensen's review of the episode. It's definitely worth reading.


So, they're all dead? Or did they save themselves? So much to ponder and break down.


Did Jack's plan work?


Will next season mirror season one? Will the plane still crash? Or will they board Ajira and crash later in time?


There's no way they're done with the island. Or that it's done with them. Of that, I'm certain.


And so now that guy in the beginning of the show is Locke or in Locke's body? Or has Locke always been that guy?



Will the hiatus, as Michael Emerson (aka Ben) predicted, make you eat your soul?


What do you think is coming in Season Six? Claire will return. We've already learned that.


Discuss!

March 16, 2009

SPOILER: Someone is getting offed before the season ends

UPDATE: Look at the bottom of this post to for a list of five names. One of the five will die. Don't read if you don't want to know.

A "major character" is dying on Lost, reports Kristin at E!Online.

She says this a a real death like Shannon or Charlie. Not like Locke's death and resurrection.

It's not Kate.

Apparently the actor/actress who's character is dying didn't find out until last week.

Any thoughts on who it might be and why?

According to Spoilerfix.com the character who bites the dust is one of these five: Ben, Sawyer, Daniel, Jin, Miles

February 25, 2009

What did you think of 'The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham?'

Ben killed Locke! Locke's alive?!?!?!?

What changed for Ben that he went from talking Locke down to strangling him? Was it Jin being alive or the mention of Mrs. Hawking?

WAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLT!

Well, we're now seven episodes into the season.

What did you think of tonight's episode and the season so far?

A little preshow reading

Doc Jensen has once again given us a little reading before we see tonight's epsiode.

He calls it The Keys to Locke.

Jeremy Bentham was a 18th century English ethicist and founding father of legal positivism, which stands in opposition to natural law, which was promoted by...17th century English philosopher John Locke, one of the founding fathers of the so-called Age of Reason. Locke was a deist (i.e., a creator God) who believed that man had certain intrinsic, unalienable rights; his philosophy was capable of integrating science and faith. Bentham said: BWA-HAHAAH! He thought natural law was ''nonsense on stilts.'' Bentham is a very post-God thinker: He believed the only rights a man had were the rights society gave him.
DOC JENSEN ANALYSIS: The castaway formerly known as Locke has chosen a namesake that literally mocks his previous namesake. Last week, Man of Science Jack switched teams: He became a Man of Faith. Is John Locke/Jeremy Bentham about to do a worldview flip-flop himself?


There's video, teases and corrections to last week's column.

Be sure to check out EW's Lost Untangled videos on the first page. They recap last
week's show and talk about the season so far.

February 11, 2009

Can't wait until tonight for your Lost fix?



Check out these video clips from tonight's episode, courtesy of Watch With Kristin at E!Online.

One clip is Sun-centric and the other is about Jin.

Tonight, Sun finds out Jin's alive. And the smoke monster returns. So does a pregnant Rousseau.

Wonder what Smokey is up to? Killing, no doubt.

Will we find out why the smoke monster sounds mechanical? Kind of like riding a wooden roller coaster.

February 7, 2009

EW: Why season 5 of Lost is about letting 'its freak flag fly'

Here's a look at Entertainment Weekly's take on Season 5 of Lost and all its wackiness. Season 5 is about, as exec producer Damon Lindelof says:

'' ... the show has gotten to that point where it had to let its freak flag fly. It needed to announce, 'You wanna know what the Island is? You wanna know why these people were brought to the Island? You wanna know what their purpose for being there is? Well, it might be a little weirder than you would've hoped.'''

You totally know you're reading this.

February 5, 2009

The Little Prince analysis

Great observations in the comments section in the post below this one. (photo at right is from the book,The Little Prince. Read below for explanation)

What do others have to say?

Watch With Kristin at E!Online says the episode was "a veritable museum of Lost awesomeness" and ponders if Jack can be trusted.

Here's what The Washington Post says. The Post also had chat this afternoon to discuss the show. Happens every week at 2 p.m. Central time.

Let's talk about those Sun documents. With the help of DVR pause and the screengrabs, it would appear Sun was having a woman followed. The subject is referred to as "she." The papers also mention a person named Lee Chin, who the subject says committed suicide. And the subject apparently also accuses the tracker -- who calls the subject -- of pretending to be Melissa.

...
The only Melissa we know is John Locke's foster sister.


Doc Jensen at Entertainment Weekly praises the episode for slowing down and letting the characters talk about the weird stuff going on around them. "It was like a long sip from a canteen full of cold water offered by a kind new friend after being lost at sea for who-knows-how-long. And yes, that was a Jin is alive! reference," he says.

He also outlines each flash of the islandsers in case you were confused.

The episode was called ''The Little Prince,'' no doubt named after the novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It's about an alien boy who crashes in the Sahara and meets another castaway, a French pilot, who becomes responsible for the boy's welfare as his health erodes and his angst intensifies with the realization that he was never supposed to leave his magical little meteorite home, his community, and his one true love — his constant. Like the book, last night's Lost doted on themes of friendship, loyalty, sacrifice, community, and commitment. Those values were repeated throughout the night through so many like-minded lines. ''It's about protecting the ones we love.'' ''Are you with me?'' ''I have always been with you.'' ''It's what any friend would do.'' ''This
is all happening because they left. I think it will stop if I can bring them back.'' ''We are responsible for your actions.'' ''This baby is all of us.'' ''It doesn't matter what I want.'' (By contrast, we were made to distrust Ben thanks to a line issued by Sayid that articulates the total opposite of these values: ''The only side he's on is his own.'')
In his book, Saint-Exupery articulates all of these sentiments with one classic line: ''You become responsible for what you tame.'' The word ''tame,'' we are told, simply means ''to create ties.'' For me, last night's Lost was all about the taming thing.

February 4, 2009

Episode 4: What did you think?


So, what did you think of Epsiode 4, The Little Prince?
Discuss.
If you're here right after the show, stick around.
Your posts appear in real time, so there's a chance to ask and answer questions and respond to theories.
Here's a quick hit recap from Entertainment Weekly. More to come later.
Did you see Ben’s van? The words on the side said “Rainier-Canton.” That’s an anagram for…. reincarnation! Is there hope for corpse Locke to rise
again?

January 29, 2009

Lost Redux 5.3

E!Online's Watch With Kristin may have said it best in summing up last night's Lost: "What the hell?" "Who the hell?" "When the hell?!"

She wraps up what we learned and what could lie ahead.

If you don't want even mild spoilers, stop reading after the picture of Juliet and Sawyer after you click the link above. Sawyer is holding a gun.

And here's Entertainment Weekly's recap of the episode.

Why do the Others speak Latin, you ask? ... "One idea — suggested to me by Joley Wood of powells.com — is that it's a link to the novel Utopia, which was written in Latin. The best bit: The leaders of the Island utopia in the novel were called... Bencheaters. (Ben-cheaters.)" Huh. Me, I just assumed it was because (A) Latin is very old and the island is very old; and (B) pretty much no one else on Earth outside the Vatican is going to understand it. Latin also has an extracurricular resonance for this episode that I'll touch on in a bit.

UPDATE: And here's another EW review by Doc Jensen.

January 28, 2009

Discussion: Episode 5.3 ... What did you think?

Three down for the season.

What did you think of tonight's episode?

Where is the season going?

What question do you most want answered?

14 Enduring Mysteries of Lost



Here are 14 enduring mysteries of Lost, as detertermined by Jeff Jensen at Entertainment Weekly.

He poses 14 mysteries and ponders whether we will learn the answers to any during the fifth season.
From the smoke monster to that four-toed statue to why do pregnant women die to what's the deal with Aaron, Jensen reminds us of what's out there and what we know.

And, what do those damn numbers mean anyway?

What mystery are you most curious about? How will it be resolved? How should it be resolved? Will it be resolved?

What did Jensen leave out that you're dying to know?

Sneak peaks of tonight's episode


Of course, there's only mere hours until we get another Lost fix.

If you can't wait, check out these video clips provided by E!Online's Watch With Kristin.

All minor spoilers. But don't watch if you want to be unspoiled about everything.

January 21, 2009

Discussion: What did you think of the first episode?


So, what did you think?


What surprised you? What was predictible? What annoyed you? What did you like?


What was the OMG moment for you?


Where does the season go from here?

January 2, 2009

TV Guide reviews the first two hours


There's not tons info, but definitely don't link to the review if you prefer to know nothing.

There's a lot of hints about the first two hours for those who like to be teased without being totally spoiled.

The review says that the first hour is better than the second. It also hints that there will be a new storytelling device to compliment the old flashforward and even older flashback.

Any thoughts on what that storytelling device might be?

December 24, 2008

Expectations and hopes for season five

What are you expecting from season five?

What do hope doesn't happen?

What do you think happened to the people left behind?

Comment away below. Anonymous comments are now turned on, so you don't need a google account. But it would be nice if you signed your name.

December 23, 2008

What happens if SAG strikes?


There could be a strike by SAG.

If so, what happens to our beloved show?

In some remarkable reality where George Clooney's trade-ad bitch-slap to the strike movement doesn't have the intended effect and the January vote does deliver a walk-out, Lost will have filmed at least 11 of this season's 17 episodes.

December 19, 2008

Casting News: Jack's grandfather


Sometime in episode seven, we'll meet Jack's grandfather, reporters Entertainment Weekly's Michael Auselio.


"He'll be played by Raymond Berry who's probably best known for his role as Tom Cruise's dad in Born on the Fourth of July."

December 18, 2008

Season Five Preview Music Video


Here's a preview of season five set to music. It combines old footage and some new.


December 17, 2008

The first six episode titles for season five


The first


5.1 “Because You Left”

5.2 “The Lie”

5.3 “Jughead”

5.4 “The Little Prince”

5.5 “This Place Is Death”

5.6 “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham”

Sneak peaks and greetings from Damon and Carlton

SPOILERS ONLY IF YOU CLICK THE LINK.


Kristin of E! Online has a new sneak peak for season five and a second video of secret sharing by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.

I'd classify the sneak peak as spoilery but the secret sharing not so much. Just funny. Even if you are trying to avoid spoilers, you can watch the Damon and Carlton.

We're nearly a month away from the premiere.

I'm sure the posts will begin increasing.

If you see any videos, tidbits, photos, please send links to LostiesIslandBlog@gmail.com