Sundays LOST Rewatch: “Through The Looking Glass”
Full Episodes, Season 3, Sundays LOST Rewatch, Videos View CommentsWe invite you to join us every Sunday here at SL-LOST.com to rewatch and debate about LOST’s top 10 episodes. The rewatch began five weeks ago and will end on January 31, 2010, two days before the premiere of LOST’s final season.
“Through The Looking Glass”
Synopsis: Events come to a head as the Others engage the survivors at the beach. Meanwhile, Jack relentlessly leads the group on toward rescue, while Charlie struggles to finish his mission at the underwater station. This episode was the first to use a flash-forward instead of a flashback.
Written by: Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof.
Directed by: Jack Bender.
Original Airdate: May 23, 2007.
Sundays LOST Rewatch: “The Man Behind The Curtain”
Full Episodes, Season 3, Sundays LOST Rewatch, Videos View CommentsWe invite you to join us every Sunday here at SL-LOST.com to rewatch and debate about LOST’s top 10 episodes. The rewatch began four weeks ago and will end on January 31, 2010, two days before the premiere of LOST’s final season.
“The Man Behind The Curtain”
Official Synopsis: After bringing his father’s body to Ben, Locke demands to see Jacob, the leader of the Others. Meanwhile, Sawyer returns to camp with the tape recorder, causing everyone to finally confront Jack and Juliet.
Written by: Elizabeth Sarnoff & Drew Goddard.
Directed by: Bobby Roth.
Original Airdate: May 9, 2007.
Interactive, Globe-Spanning LOST Timeline
Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, Trivia View CommentsVia The Washington Post:
Tags: Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5As “Lost’s” plot skips back and forth through time and boomerangs around the globe, we capture the action in this interactive timeline — allowing you to explore the show by year, location or season. Remember, locations and dates are based on information gathered from the show and should be considered approximate (and fictional). And we know we missed a few — so please submit more!
Project Credits:Jen Chaney, Jennifer Crandell, Liz Kelly and LostPedia | Development Credits: Dan Berko, Chris Buddie, Jesse Foltz and Steven King.
Damon and Carlton Comment Fans’ Favorite Episodes
Cast and Crew of Lost, Interviews, Videos View CommentsBelow is Doc Jensen’s interview with Darlton that was shown at the NY Paley Center for Media’s LOST event last Saturday.
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Source: EW.com
Tags: Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, interview, Pilot Episode, Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, The Constant, There's No Place Like Home, Through The Looking Glass, VideosIn my opinion, ABC’s LOST promos tend to reveal too much information (last year, Michael Emerson said that his wife skips the previews for the next episodes) but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t as exciting as the show itself.
Here’s my list of the best LOST promos that have been aired so far. Feel free to use the comments section below to post your personal picks!
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Tags: ABC, Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, Sky One, Trailer, VideosBelow is a new article from IGN.com. (It contains some minor spoilers).
Tags: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Benjamin Linus, Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, Desmond, Eko, interview, J.J. Abrams, Michael Emerson, Penny, Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, Season 6LOST‘s executive producer/showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse spoke yesterday at Creative Screenwriting’s 2008 Screenwriting Expo, for an informative and fun Q&A about their creative process on the fascinating series.
The duo talked about their history together, dating back to when Cuse hired Lindelof as a writer on Nash Bridges. Cuse recounted how he’d specifically asked to see something original Lindelof had written (as opposed to a spec script based on an existing series), and was very impressed by the 17 page sample he was given of a one-act play Lindelof wrote… only to later discover Lindelof had hastily written those pages specifically for Cuse to see.
Nash Bridges star Cheech Marin plays Hurley’s dad on Lost, and Cuse revealed another Nash alum, Patrick Fischler, will be guest starring on an episode in Season 5. Mad Men fans will recognize Fischler for his recent role as Jimmy Barrett.
After working on Kevin Williamson’s Wasteland, Nash Bridges and Tim Kring’s Crossing Jordan, Lindelof recalled a meeting where he was told he’d have, “‘a great chance for you to meet J.J. [Abrams],’ who I’d been stalking for years, since Felicity and Alias.” When Abrams made it clear he had no interest in running Lost on the heels of four years each of Felicity and Alias, and also thanks to his interest in features, Lindelof knew he, “needed someone with experience” to help him, and turned to his old boss Cuse.
Lindelof admitted he was initially intimidated by the “insane creative challenges” of Lost, recalling that while they were waiting to hear if the project would be picked up as a series, he had people at the network telling him, “Yeah, the pilot is great, but there’s no series there. How are you going to do this every week?” Lindelof joked that his reply was, “I have no f**ing idea. Please don’t pick it up!”
Lost had a very expensive pilot, costing 11.5 million dollars. Cuse and Lindelof recalled that the ABC executive who greenlit it, “knew ABC was going to fire him, so this was sort of his final f**k you to them.”
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