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LOST 5.10 “He’s Our You” pregame
Posted - 2:23 pm on March 25, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
Fire up the barcalounger, put the kids to bed early, and turn off the phone. It’s “Lost” night! This week’s episode, 5.10 “He’s Our You,” is about what happens when someone *cough*Sayid*cough* deviates from Sawyer’s carefully-orchestrated plot to keep the survivors safe in the Dharma Initiative. It looks like what goes around comes around for [...]
Posted - 1:27 pm on March 19, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
Pulling into focus the juggled threads of multiple storylines, “Namaste” didn’t put the focus on any one specific character. It was an ensemble piece, filling in many of the blanks from the last two episodes, and propelling the action unquestionably forward. There were no major bombshells, or even head-scratching twists. Just good, old fashioned character [...]
Posted - 2:02 pm on March 18, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
Was that the longest two weeks ever, or what? “Lost” returns tonight from its one-week speed bump, with episode 5.09, titled “Namaste.” Things look to get a lot more complicated for Dharma Sawyer, aka “James LaFleur,” and all his time traveling pals, when the Oceanic 6 make their return known to the living-in-1977 inhabitants of [...]
“LOST”’s Terry O’Quinn on John Locke
Posted - 2:56 pm on March 4, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
The LA Times has published a great interview with John Locke himself, actor Terry O’Quinn. O’Quinn is once again garnering lots of press and praise, thanks to his fearless acting in last week’s “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham.” Regarding the “new Locke” that’s just been resurrected, he says:
“It’s interesting that I find post-death [...]
We haven’t seen the last of Eloise Hawking
Posted - 3:27 pm on February 27, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
This is the best “Lost” news I’ve heard all week. As you should know by now, I am an unashamed Eloise Hawking fanboy. (Do not dare speak ill of actress Fionnula Flanagan or thou shalt incur my wrath.) If you, like me, were afraid that her extended screentime in last week’s “316″ might be the [...]
Evangeline Lilly Not Leaving “LOST”
Posted - 3:01 pm on by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
The Net was ablaze today with word that Evangeline Lilly is leaving “Lost.” Don’t panic — she’s not! Lilly is contracted through the end of the show’s final season, and Lilly’s reps are saying that the rumor is ridiculous and entirely baseless.
I’ve been a reporter long enough to know crap when I smell it. Unless [...]
Posted - 2:07 pm on February 26, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
He’s aliiiiive! But really, was there ever any doubt? The long-awaited flashback story of Jeremy Bentham, aka “John Locke off the island,” was remarkably straightforward, with very few real surprises. There were a few, though, and the best one came at the very end. Favorite line: “There’s a war coming, John. And if you’re not [...]
Posted - 5:29 pm on February 25, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
Tonight brings us the 7th episode of “Lost” Season 5, and it’s an ep that many a fan has long been waiting for: the story of what happened to John Locke between the time when he left the island and his (supposed) death. So many questions to be answered in this episode… Why did he [...]
Posted - 1:02 pm on February 21, 2009 by Robin Parrish in Approaching Lost
“Lost” surged upward this week in ratings, to 11.3 million viewers and the top spot among the coveted 18-49 age demographic. What’s more, “Lost” was the top rated scripted series of the night with its much-talked-about episode featuring the Oceanic 6’s return to the island, rating even higher than Fox’s freshman drama “Lie to Me’s” [...]
FOX Moves “Idol” Against “Lost”
Posted - 5:16 pm on February 19, 2009 by Brian Allen in SF Universe
What, you thought FOX was merely content to kill its own sci-fi shows? No, the network is now setting its aim on former ABC juggernaut “Lost”. The Hollywood Reporter’s James Hibberd tells us “American Idol” is moving to 9 p.m. Wednesday nights, putting it head to head with “Lost” for the rest of the season.