That G4 special wasn't that good IMO. I ended up only watching half of it. From what I saw all it talked about was generating the pilot episode ($14 million) and how quickly they had to start shooting. Then it went into the Lost video game.
Just got the new email from the Dharma game, here is what it says... the website has been too busy for me to get on so I'm not sure what it's all about yet...
You will see Claire again. Not right away, but what happened with her will be explained. [...] We will see Rousseau's story, to use the word "flashback" might be disingenious. [...] Vincent's okay and will appear in season five. [...] Kate will see Sawyer again. [... The nonspeaking "beachies" who were ferried to the blown-up boat are] dead. Faraday is probably gonna be okay. [...] This year, when season five starts, you're not going to know when and where you are. There will be storytelling both on and off the Island and in different periods of time. [...] We will see Richard Alpert barefoot in the very near future
Unfortunately, I'm even lazier than you, so I wouldn't touch that assignment with a 10-foot pole. I would, however, email EW's Doc Jensen and kindly ask him to do it for both of us. (He was sitting in the front row, after all.) Below are what he considers to be the major takeaways, bullet-pointed for your convenience. • Richard Alpert will figure prominently in Season 5. • The whole notion of "flashbacks" and "flash-forwards" will be reinvented, suggesting that upcoming episodes will span multiple time periods and perspectives. • Jin will be back, but there's no word if he's dead or alive. • It was strongly suggested that Faraday survived. • Faraday's notebook will play a prominent role this season. • We'll finally get Rousseau's back-story, but Darlton cautioned that it would be wrong to call it a "flashback" episode
Well, this should be interesting. Michelle Rodriguez, arguably one of the more polarizing personalities to have ever gotten Lost, is returning to the show this season, multiple sources confirm to me exclusively. Details of her comeback are, not surprisingly, shrouded in secrecy, but here's what I can tell you: • Rodriguez is back for one episode, most likely this season's second. As a result, the risk to Hawaii's roadways is said to be minimal. • Given that Ana Lucia's bullet-riddled body is probably entering the final stage of decomposition, conventional Lost wisdom (if there is such a thing) points to her appearing in someone's flashback or via hallucination. The fact that Cheech Marin is also on the guest list for eppy 2 suggests that it's most likely a Hurley-centric outing. And after his encounter with Charlie's ghost last season, it's certainly feasible that Hurley would have an imaginary run-in with Ana Lucia. There's also this theory, put forth by EW's own Doc Jensen: "Maybe Ana Lucia busted L.A.-based Ghost Hustler Miles during her pre-crash LAPD days, and now the freighter folkster is seeing visions of the late Tailie on the Island!" • Rodriguez's return follows last season's "resurrection" of fellow doomed Tailie Cynthia Watros (Libby), who appeared in a vision to Michael. Could Mr. Eko be next, thus completing, as Jensen jests, the "Busted Tailie Story Line Redemption Tour"? But let's not get ahead of ourselves -- first we've got to process this M.R. news, and that means posing the following question to Lost fans: Are you looking forward to seeing Ana Lucia again, even if for just a brief stint? Or would you have preferred that she remain dead and buried alongside Paolo and Nikki? Sound off below!
Spoiler Hurley and Sayid drive into the apartment complex parking lot in a late-model blue SUV. (It and the other cars have California plates.) They exit, Sayid looking sharp in a black shirt and dark khaki pants, Hurley wearing a thick, long, grey bathrobe over a blue T-shirt. Hurley's also holding a big burger and paper cup. They make their way stealthily up the stairs, and walk the length of the building, past several apartments. They work their way up to the top floor, Hurley eating the whole way. Finally they reach the apartment they're looking for. They confer for a moment. Sayid seems to reach for the top of the door, looking for a key, perhaps, when something startles them. Sayid pushes Hurley aside, and draws his gun, pointing it at the door. It opens, and there's a struggle inside. The next moment, Sayid throws a man over the railing to the asphalt four stories below. There's a second man inside. Shots ring out. Hurley emerges from the apartment, gun in his hand, and looks over the railing in disbelief. Looks like Sayid is introducing Hurley to his new career
I never liked her attitude when she was first introduced. It would be cool if Miles started seeing ghosts of all those killed, like Ana, Libby, Paulo, and Nikki.
Question: I, for one, am psyched that Michelle Rodriguez is returning to Lost. But my question pertains to your scoop last week about the casting of Darlene and Jill, or Doc Jensen's theoretical analysis of your scoop. Was he suggesting what I think he was suggesting? -- Dawn Ausiello: I don't know what you think he was suggesting. But I think he was suggesting that that the left-behinders got tossed back in time when Ben cranked the donkey wheel, and we're about to get a glimpse of the early Dharma days
Just a little info, I guess this weekend Micheal Emerson (Ben) was eating in a town no farther than 20 minutes away. I guess he grew up and graduated in Tama a town 40 minutes from me lol. Just figured I would post lol.