Archive for January, 2010

Sunset On The Beach

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

I actually got sick to my stomach with jealousy looking at these pictures:

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I’m sure there are people out there who either were at the event or have read about the premiere but I’m not one of them and I don’t want to know!  But if you do please don’t post any comments here of they will be immediately removed or please put on the spoiler page at my site.

Jorge mentions it on his site too.  I can’t wait to read some of his posts once the episodes begin airing.  If you haven’t been there before you should really check out his blog here.

Five Essential Episodes

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

I’ll be watching these before Tuesday!

Looking for ‘Lost’ Clues? Watch These Episodes

By EDWARD WYATT

With 95 episodes of “Lost” already broadcast, it would be all but impossible to review the entire series before the premiere of the final season on Tuesday. But there are shortcuts. Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, executive producers of the series, provided a list of the episodes that they think are the most crucial for newcomers who want to prepare for the final season and for longtime viewers who want to refresh their memories about key plot points and characters. Total viewing time? About six hours. Episodes are available free on ABC.com and Hulu.com and for sale or rent on iTunes, Netflix and on DVD.

PILOT —“The absolute essential starting place,” said Mr. Cuse, detailing the crash of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 and introducing most of the relevant characters. “There is a circularity to the storytelling,” he added, meaning that the final season would answer questions raised in this very first episode, where Locke, ostensibly explaining how to play backgammon, lays out the central premise of the series: “Two players, two sides. One is light, one is dark.” (Two parts.)

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
Jump ahead to the final episode of Season 3, when a freighter, perhaps sent to rescue the survivors, appears offshore. Leaving the island will require sacrifices, however, including the death of a major character, while a shocking twist changes everything viewers understand about the fate of the survivors. (Two Parts.)

THE CONSTANT The fifth episode of Season 4 is probably the creators’ favorite, they said. While not essential in explaining the mythology of the series, the episode reveals abundant information “that will pay off in the final season,” Mr. Cuse said, including details about Desmond Hume, who was discovered by the survivors to be living on the island and whose familial relationships place him near the vortex of the island’s mysteries.

THE VARIABLE A companion to “The Constant,” the 14th episode of Season 5 sees Daniel Faraday, who came to the island on the freighter, reconsider his belief that it is impossible to change one’s path, and thus, one’s destiny. As the island travels through time, Faraday comes to believe that detonating a hydrogen bomb left on the island might prevent Flight 815 from ever crashing.

THE INCIDENT
The finale of Season 5 sets the stage for all that remains. For the first time, Jacob, who seems to control the island, is introduced, dressed in white, along with another man, in black, who wants to kill Jacob. Two players, two sides. The new season will pick up immediately after the earth-shattering explosion that concluded last season. (Two parts.)

“Official” Sneak Peek

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

So here it is, a sneak peek.  I debated if I wanted to watch it but I did.  First, I can’t confirm that it’s really a real sneak peek.  Darlton has been known to leak fake information.  Even if it is real I don’t think that it really spoils anything.  Really, I have more questions then before.  But, watch at your own risk.

People Magazine Scans

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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New Page – Questions Unanswered

Monday, January 25th, 2010

I’m starting a new page here at Gitsie Girl devoted to the questions we want answered. Or maybe we don’t want them answered. Either way, I’ve been going back watching the past seasons and noting things that were left open. Please feel free to leave comments or email me questions you want added to the list or answers we get to them as well.

Click to the link on the side of this page or click here.

Heeeeeere’s Claire!

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Looking very reminiscent of our beloved Danielle. Plus, she looks like she’s on the island so my guess is that we’ll not be back home this season.
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Lost Promo – New Footage!

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Blink and you’ll miss it! At second 16 we see Claire holding a shotgun. Not terribly revealing but that’s the way we like it! I found it more interesting that a good portion of the clips are running backwards. Plus we see the images that were being flashed in Room 23 “Everything changes” and “Plant a good seed and you will joyfully gather fruit.”

Calling All Downloaders

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Anyone outside the US have a good site to download Lost after it airs here in The States? I’ve been told that eztv.it is no longer working and if you’re like me you don’t want to wait days and days to see the new episode we need a source to get Lost. Obviously we want to stay within the laws so nothing that will get anyone in trouble.

Please leave comments with your links!

Get Ready To Be Confused, America!

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Lost: Michael and Libby will be back! Plus, the cast’s fave moments

‘Lost’: Michael and Libby will be back! Plus: The cast’s fave moments!
by Jeff Jensen
Categories: News, TV Biz, Television

The cast and producers of Lost spoke this morning at the TCA press tour about the show’s final season, set to premiere on Feb. 2. Showrunner Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof announced that Michael Perrineau (Michael) and Cynthia Watros (Libby) will be back during the climactic sweep of story — two characters we thought were dead. “The season premiere picks up right after the finale,” said Cuse, and then begged off from elaborating.

When the cast was asked about the premiere, Josh Holloway (Sawyer) said, “It’s big,” and Emilie de Ravin (Claire) added, “I had to read the premiere three times for it to make sense.” Her choice of words was interpreted by press (and Lindelof) to mean that the premiere is confusing. “That’s not helping!” Lindelof said with a laugh. “Get ready to be confused, America!” (The actress quickly clarified that the premiere is packed with info and developments, not that it’s incoherent.)

Cuse promised season 6 will be accessible for viewers who dropped away after the first couple seasons but are curious about how the whole series will turn out: “We’re doing something different in the narrative that doesn’t require deep and vast knowledge to get.” He said that those well-versed with season 1 will be well-positioned to be entertained by the final season. Cuse added that the end of Lost is not designed to launch a spin-off or continuation of the series, saying, “There’s no implanted sequel, no backdoor pilot.”

In addition, Cuse hinted that some upcoming promotions will offer more season 6 teases, and mentioned that mysterious bottles will be showing up with some clips from the premiere.

The cast and producers also talked about favorite moments or episodes:

Emilie de Ravin (Claire): “My favorite moments are when we’re all together, the original cast, hanging out like the old days. It’s nice getting back to that now [with the scenes the actors are shooting].”

Daniel Dae Kim (Jin): “The finale of the first season, the launching of the raft.”

Josh Holloway (Sawyer): “I like group scenes. They take two, three days to film. But if you position yourself just right while they’re shooting, you can cut up and have fun. I’ve become quite good at positioning myself to have that kind of fun.”

Evangeline Lilly (Kate): “Sangria Thursdays. It’s become a Season 6 tradition.” Her fave episode: “Do No Harm,” in which Claire gave birth and Boone died. “That episode that sort of culminated everything the show represented. I remember thinking ‘This is something I am proud to be part of.’”

Terry O’Quinn (Locke): “Sitting under the banyan trees, listening to Naveen [Andrews, aka Sayid] as he plays guitar and everyone sings.”

Michael Emerson (Ben): “I have many fond memories of breathless confrontations in small rooms. Jacob’s hatch, Widmore’s bedroom.” He said his defining moment was Season 3, when Ben took Sawyer up to the ridge and revealed they were on Hydra Island “Standing on the cliff, trading quotes from Steinbeck, and I had a rabbit in backpack. It was so absurd and majestic.”

Jorge Garcia (Hurley): The moment that came to mind was “the comet hitting Mr. Cluck’s and I’m laying there and they’re throwing raw chicken parts at me.”

Keamy

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

This one I didn’t expect!  Kevin Durand was so great at being so horrible as Keamy I didn’t expect nor want to se him again.  Check this out!

Again, I don’t consider this a spoiler but you might so if you don’t even want a tease don’t click on the link.