The Lost wait is nearly over. But before Season 6 debuts, new footage has been released, some of which wasn't even seen in Hawaii, where the first half of the two-hour premiere was shown ... See the first 4 minutes of the Lost season premiere ... One of the more important questions that will be answered this season is "Why are you on this island?" Un-Locke (aka the Man in Black) tells Jack in the new promo that it will be answered. "I promise I'll tell you everything," he adds ... Check out
Featured here in the latest installment of TVGuide.com's Getting Lost video series: ... • I start off with a reminder about some Very good news (with a capital V ) ... • Leaping ahead in time a bit — as a Lost ie is prone to do — I had to wonder: Are the producers locked into what the series ' final scene will be, when Lost signs off in May 2010? Carlton Cuse gives me an update ... • Who is the "they" Jacob warned Un-Locke about? I share your top two theories ... • Similarly,
On the season finale of Lost , both Jack and Locke are working toward very specific goals that they think will change everyone's future on the island: Jack wants to detonate a hydrogen bomb that could potentially erase the crash of Oceanic 815, and Locke wants to murder Jacob, which, in his mind, will restore logical order for those remaining on the island. I won't spoil how it all goes down way up here in the first paragraph, but here's your SPOILER ALERT, DO NOT READ ANY
Namaste, readers. When last we left our castaways, Jack was preparing to detonate a hydrogen bomb on the Island to change the course of time, while Locke, thirty years in the future, planned to kill a supernatural being. Nothing big ever happens on this show. Encroaching deadlines prevent me from posting much this morning, so I'll [ ... ] ...
On Wednesday's episode of Lost , a newly energized Locke seeks out Richard Alpert's help in 2007 with some very interesting errands. Back in the Me Decade, Jack and Kate help Eloise Hawking understand how she came to kill her own grown son, and Jack convinces her to fulfill Daniel's dying wish. Sawyer and Juliet, whose cover is blown by that pesky surveillance video, make a shocking decision about their future on the island ... Read More > ... Other Links From TVGuide.com ... Lost ...
Namaste , y'all! Wednesday's episode of Lost continues the story of what happened to those remaining on the island, ping-ponging between the moment when Locke left the island and the moments leading up to the arrival of Ajira Airways Flight 316. We learn what happened when Locke turned the frozen donkey wheel, what the Dharma Initiative was like in the 1970s and what the heck LaFleur is ... Read More > ... Other Links From TVGuide.com ... Lost ...
Namaste ! Wednesday's episode of Lost promises to be a meaty one in terms of character development for John Locke. It will reportedly fill in the time gap between when Locke left the island with Christian Shephard's help via frozen donkey wheel to the time when "Jeremy Bentham" apparently took his own life. Plus, we have a few new faces in the crowd to meet, about whom we should all record our first impressions. I'll post my full recap later, but in the meantime, please use this space to
Oh Lost, you're awesome.Not only do you drop Locke (Terry O'Quinn) on what appears to be the Tunisian desert, i.e. the exact same spot Ben landed when he moved the Island, but ...
Namaste , y'all! Tonight's episode of Lost promises to shed some light on how Ben convinces the Oceanic 6 to return to the island and how Locke came to his fatal decision to assist in that very same mission. Plus, I hear that Mrs. Hawking might show up. I'll post a full recap later, but in the meantime, please use this space, which is not death, I assure you, to post your thoughts about "This Place Is Death." ... Watch full episodes of Lost in our Online Video Guide ... Read More > ... Other
and while I'm out, feel free to engage in wild speculation about tonight's Lost, about which I know next to nothing. Here's the next to nothing that I know, from ABC's press release: LOCKE TAKES IT UPON HIMSELF TO PUT AN END TO THE ISLAND'S VIOLENT SHIFTS THROUGH TIME, ON ABC'S "LOST""This Place is Death" - [ ... ] ...