Feb 18
The LOST Initiative – “This Place Is Death” – Midweek Edition
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Source: Sky.com/Lost
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Feb 16
SL-LOST Podcast – 5.05 “This Place Is Death”
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After a couple of busy weeks we are back with the SL-LOST podcast discussing last week’s episode: “This Place Is Death”. Enjoy!
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Feb 10
Episode 5.05 “This Place Is Death” – 2 Sneak Peeks
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Thanks to DocArzt for these two sneak peeks for tomorrow’s episode: “This Place Is Death”.
“This Place Is Death” – Sneak Peek #1
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“This Place Is Death” – Sneak Peek #2
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Source: DocArzt.com
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Feb 09
Daniel Dae Kim also talked to Sci Fi Wire at NY Comic Con about his return on LOST, what he knows, working in the sci-fi genre and his upcoming project, a musical:
What’s it like to be back from the dead?
Kim: (laughs) It feels good,and it feels nice to be missed.
When were you told about it?
Kim: Actually, I was told about it right before the script came out for the episode. For the finale. [Executive producer] Damon [Lindelof] called me and said, “You’re going to read something that might sound a little shocking, but don’t worry. You’re still with us.”
Aren’t they rolling the dice a little bit if they don’t tell you? They’re sort of assuming you’re going to be available.
Kim: Well, they never released me from my contract. So I was still obliged.
I guess that’s a pretty good indication that you’re coming back.
Kim: Savvy watchers would have seen my name in the opening few episodes as well.
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Feb 08
Daniel Dae Kim Reveals How Jin Survived [Video]
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Daniel Dae Kim was interviewed by IO9 this weekend at the New York Comic-Con. Below is the video.
Source: IO9.com
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Feb 05
Transcript of Rousseau’s Team Conversations
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Here’s the transcript of Rousseau’s team conversations in French. It’s probably not 100% correct, but I think it’s quite accurate.
Storm scene.
Robert: I told you! We should have never followed those damn numbers.
Montand: It’s not my fault, Robert. Brennan was the one in charge of the sonar.
Brennan: I was watching, Montand! I told you already, the instruments malfunctioned.
Rousseau: There’s a man in the water!
?: What?
?: I thought we were all here!
?: We are all here. He’s not one of us. So, who is he?
Robert: Paddle!
Montand: Paddle! Go!
?: Point the flashlight on him!
?: We must hold the light! Brennan, help us paddling!
?: Come on, hurry up! The stream is moving us!
?: No! It’s just him! There’s no boat, nothing!
?: Leave him! The waves will bring us to the coast.
Brennan: The wind will pass through here!
Female voice: For God’s sake, Brennan, shut up!
?: Come on, take him into the raft.
?: Help me!
?: He’s still breathing!
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Feb 05
Daniel Dae Kim Talks About Jin’s Return
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Here’s a new interview from TVGuide.com with Daniel Dae Kim:
SPOILER ALERT: The following news story contains spoilers from this week’s episode of Lost.
Rivaling Locke’s reaction upon running into a twentysomething Charles Widmore on the island, Lost‘s Jin is in the midst of a double-take of his own, having been fished out of the drink, alive, by a young Danielle Rousseau. Asked to weigh on his character’s twist-filled reintroduction, Daniel Dae Kim tells TVGuide.com, “I was happy with the way they did that, for sure!”
Jin now is left to piece together for himself what — and when — is going on here. Is his English good enough to communicate with his rescuers and fashion some answers? “That is a very interesting question,” says Kim. “Watching Jin’s journey with English over the next few episodes will be … very interesting.”
Jin’s wife, Sun — as well as many Lost fans who should know better by now — presumed him dead when the freighter exploded with him seemingly on it. And that’s how the Lost bosses wanted it. Ergo, they purposely omitted Kim from the Season 5 cast photo.
Participating in the months-long deception was no biggie for Kim. “They assured me from the beginning that it didn’t mean anything more than exactly what it was — a ruse,” he says. “I just kept my head down, did my work and let them worry about that stuff.”
Now that’s he’s “officially” back, Kim will be digitally re-inserted into the aforementioned publicity photo. “At least that’s what I’m being told will happen,” he says with a laugh. “I mean, I was at that shoot.”
Daniel also spoke to Doc Jensen from EW:
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Jan 20
Thanks to Jack and Cynthia for the heads up!
In this interview with “Lost” co-creator Damon Lindelof, we look back on some of the behind-the-scenes decisions for season four, why some fans may be troubled by season five’s emphasis on time travel, and why the worst episode in “Lost” history was also the most important episode in “Lost” history (from a production standpoint, anyway).
What material did you have to leave out because of the strike that you won’t be able to get back to?
I don’t think that there’s anything that just got basically junked. There’s stuff that got truncated, so you’re getting the Cliff’s Notes version of the story. Whereas there might have been an entire episode that was Charlotte’s flashbacks if there hadn’t been a strike, now you get the story but not the flashbacks. I think the complete jettisoning of a story plan would take the whole Jenga tower down. We have to do all that stuff to get to where we’re going. Nothing was so expendable that you could just say we couldn’t get to do this. The show would suffer for it. But the Michael story, we wanted to do something that was more redemptive for him than staying with the bomb and allowing Jin to get to the deck as he was spraying liquid nitrogen onto it. But it ended up having to be that, as opposed to something that was probably more heroic, more emotional, by virtue of the fact that we had to collapse our time frame. Originally, we were going to do an hour less than we wound up doing, and we had to beg for that. We were still rolling film, like, 11 days before it was on the air. It was all we could do to cram everything in there, and you go, “What are the major story points you can play?” and you need to connect the dots. The primary story focus was on the Oceanic Six, and everyone else had to defer. We had to explain how Jin died, and so that gave us less time for Michael’s redemptive arc, and we regret that.
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