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A flight from Sydney to Los Angeles…

Travel site Kayak.com is offering what at first glance looks like standard one-way flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles, California.  If you are a Lost fan those particular locations should ring a bell.  If you look further into the flight details, more Lost clues come to the surface.  The airline?  Oceanic Airlines.  Take-off date?  September 22.  Airfare?  $4,815.16.  Taxes and fees?  $23.42.  Flight duration?  10 hours, 8 minutes.  Clearly the site is playing with the Lost numbers that are key to the show’s mythology: 4 8 15 15 23 42 and 108, as well as other show factoids: The Losties crashed on September 22, 2004, on an Oceanic Airlines flight from Sydney to Los Angeles.  So what’s really going on here?

Obviously the people at Kayak.com are Lost fans and couldn’t resist the urge to offer up this flight in anticipation of the final season.  When you actually go to buy a ticket for this flight, the site redirects you to the Lostpedia website, specifically to the Oceanic Flight 815 page.  After some digging, Slashfilm traced it all back to BoingBoing and the Twitter account of a staff writer.  When asked about this easter egg, a Kayak PR rep responded “It’s a mystery,” with a smiley face emoticon.

[Via CNET; HolyKaw]

Locke & Ben team up for new series post-Lost?

That post title already has you salivating, doesn’t it?  So let’s get right to it, hm?  Though Darlton (the exec producers of Lost) made it clear that there will not be any spin-off series, it is quite possible we will see Terry O’Quinn (John Locke) and Michael Emerson (Ben Linus) star in a new show together!  According to TVGuide, O’Quinn has been “shopping around a bible for a TNT-type show that would pair him back up with…Michael Emerson as suburban hit men juggling family issues.”  O’Quinn has spoken to Lost creator J.J. Abrams about his ideas and says, “I really hope this works out because Michael would be in his prime in this. We’d play kind of awkward partners.”  Emerson’s response?  “It’s very sweet of him. I’m all in favor of it. Any reason to work with Terry again.”  Locke and Ben together again as hitmen?  BOO YAH, I’M IN!

[Via TVGuideMag.com; IGN]

Watch the latest Lost episodes online with cast/crew commentary

This is pretty slick.  Check it– So you all know that Lost airs Tuesdays at 9PM on ABC.  You are also probably aware that before each episode (at 8PM) ABC airs the previous week’s episode in “enhanced” form, meaning it’s a repeat of the episode that includes scrolling text at the bottom of the screen that reveals hidden easter eggs and the like that you may have missed during your first viewing.  ABC is going one step further this season; now you can watch Lost episodes online that feature cast and crew commentary along the way.  Think it of as DVD commentary, but it’s text based and scrolls alongside the video player.  So far the premiere episode (LA X, parts 1 & 2) features commentary by Daniel Roebuck (Dr. Artz) and “What Kate Does” features Rob Kyker, Lost prop master.  For all you crazy Lost fans out there, this is quite a treat.  Now you can watch the episode as it airs on Tuesdays, watch the enhanced version the following week, and following along with cast and crew commentary online.  Click here to access the Lost video player.  You’re welcome.

Lost premiere a ratings winner, finale moves, Darlton takes questions

Lost: The Finale Season premiere event lived up to the hype and proved to be a mind-bending good time.  The premiere captured an average of 12.1 million viewers, and according to EW, this “is 1 million more than the series’ average audience for season 5 and less than 1 million more than the audience for its season 5 premiere. About 6 percent more people tuned in at 9 p.m. than finished the two-hour episode at 11 p.m.”  This is interesting to say the least…you’d think that Lost would maintain a steady viewership this far into its lifespan, especially because it’s a highly serialized show.  (You can thank the marketing blitz for the recent upsurge.)  Anyhow, I’m glad it fared well.

The Lost series finale (I can’t believe I just said that) will air May 23 from 9PM to 11PM.  Note the 23rd is a Sunday, not a Tuesday.  Though it won’t really matter for Lost fans, the move to Sunday was likely decided so that the finale does not pit itself against part one of American Idol’s season finale.  On Sunday there’s virtually no competition.  Sunday, May 23 will be LOST DAY.  Per usual, a special one hour recap episode will lead into the finale starting at 8PM.

Lastly, on the night of the premiere Lost fanatic Jimmy Kimmel had Darlton (that’s Lost exec producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof) on his show.  Jimmy framed his questions looking for “coincidence or fate” answers, and Darlton did their best to answer them appropriately without giving away too many spoilers.  Check out the interview in the video below (there are two parts).  Also, look after the break for a comedy sketch where Jimmy places himself in the Hurley-Jacob scene from the premiere.

[Via EW, here, here & here; IGN]

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THE BEGINNING OF THE END

Lost: The Final Season is almost here.  To celebrate the anticipation I will be adding new Lost-related content to this post leading up to the premiere event on Tuesday, February 2.

UPDATE: Lost: The Final Season starts tonight!  Get pumped by watching  two new trailers, the second of which includes a gun-toting Claire and makes you believe Juliet did the deed.  Check it out and see what I mean.  Following the two trailers is a Lost recap of all important events ranging from season one to season five, as reenacted by an extended Italian family (it’s hysterical!).

 

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Watch Lost’s Oceanic 815 crash in real time, 24-style

This has got to be one of the best well put together videos I’ve come across in quite some time.  A rabid Lost fan took it upon himself to splice together various scenes from a number of seasons to create this ten minute collage that reveals all events (that we know of) that occuried immediately before and during the fateful crash of Oceanic flight 815.  What makes it even more special is the split screen action, a la 24.  This allows the viewer to follow all the crucial moments side-by-side with each other, in real time.  Job well done, pyram1dhead.  As we get closer to the Lost season premiere (it’s only one week away!), expect a “sequel of sorts” from pyram1dhead this weekend.

[Via SciFiWire]

Lost’s Jin, Miles, Illana and Frank pose as the final season looms

Lost Publicity Still

Check out the latest photo-op from The Island and get aquainted with Jin, Miles, Illana and Mr. Frank Lapidus.

And don’t you just love the Da Vinci style “Lost Supper” image pasted above?  Don’t blink, you’re eyes aren’t deceiving you–they are all looking at (not-Locke) Locke.

[Via IGN]

Creators and cast members talk Lost

Lost Photo

On Tuesday the creators (Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse) and cast (Terry O’Quinn (Locke), Michael Emerson (Ben), Josh Holloway (Sawyer), Evangeline Lilly (Kate), Jorge Garcia (Hurley), Daniel Dae Kim (Jin) and Emilie de Ravin (Claire) of Lost talked about the show at the TCA (Television Critics Association) Press Tour.

The most important bit of news that came out of this sitdown is that Harold Perrineau (Michael) and Cynthia Watros (Libby) will return this season.

On Season 6 Cuse said, “Obviously not every question’s going to be answered, so obviously, some people are going to be upset that those particular questions don’t get resolved.  We felt if we tried to just answer questions, it would be very pedantic.”  Lindelof added, “Now there is certainly a hope on all our parts that everybody sort of universally loves the ending that we put forward. (But) I don’t think it would be Lost if there wasn’t sort of an ongoing and active debate amongst the people who watch the show as to whether or not it was a good ending.”  Cuse envisions the season to include a “healthy cocktail of answers, mystery character resolution, and some surprises.”

Lindelof added that this season will harken back to Season 1 in many ways in order to compare and contrast how the characters have changed since the beginning.  Cuse said that he and Lindelof had the final image of the series in their heads way back in the beginning; it’s the character development and closure they have to work on.  “We kind of knew what the end point was, but as you move towards the end point, you add elements.  And obviously, the end is not yet written, and there are certain sort of mythological, architectural elements that are intact for that ending, but a lot of character stuff will get worked out as we go along.”  Cuse added, “We are doing something different narratively which doesn’t require sort of deep-and-vast knowledge for you to get, and we also just feel like the stories that we’re telling this season kind of really do harken back to the first season of the show.  I think if you watched the first season of the show, that’s probably the most important thing leading into the final season. We do feel that there’s some accessibility there.”

The cast members shared their favorite moments from the show.  Michael Emerson:  “I have lots of fond memories of breathless confrontations in small rooms” –  referring to scenes from Jacob’s cabin, The Hatch, and Widmore’s bedroom.  Jorge Garcia: “Running away from an exploding plane wing” and “when the comet hits Mr. Clucks…laying there and they’re throwing raw chicken parts at me.”  Evangeline Lilly: her favorite episode was the one  “Do No Harm,” the one where Claire gives birth and Boone dies.  “I’ll never forget watching that episode because for me it just culminated everything we were talking about on the show.  I don’t often cry while watching my own show, but I watched that episode and I cried and I thought this is something that I’m proud to be a part of.”  Terry O’Quinn: “Just coming to work with these people and working the way through a scene and just collaborating with them.”  O’Quinn also talked about how he had no idea that his character had died and he was playing “not-Locke Locke” at the end of last season until the audience found out.  O’Quinn’s script only said that “something about Locke is different,” so that’s all he had to work with.  Emerson added, “It’s actually better on this show to be in the dark – sort of groping around a bit.”

So what’s in store for the Season 6 premiere?  Lindelof said, “Get ready to scratch your heads, America!” Holloway added that the premiere episode plays out like a finale in scale and scope.  I.  Can’t.  Wait.

Lost: The Final Season premieres February 2 at 9PM on ABC.  Speaking of the premiere date, did you hear that President Obama almost scheduled to have his State of the Union Address at the same date and time, potentially pushing the Lost premiere to a later date?  Well rest assured, Losties.  White House spokesman Robert Gibbs confirms that the Address will air on a different date.  Cuse added to the confirmation with this tweet: “No State of the Union conflict with LOST! We go Feb. 2!”

Look after the break for an exerpt of an IGN interview with Lost creator J. J. Abrams, hot off the presses!

[Via IGN, here, here & here; TV Squad]

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My gift to you…

THE BEGINNING OF THE END

That link above is my gift to you!  Happy holidays.  Oh ok, I’ll tell you what’s inside.  For a limited time iTunes is offering the following Lost content for free: parts 1 & 2 of the season one pilot and all five season recap episodes.  They include Destination: Lost (Season 1 recap), Lost: A Tale of Survival (Season 1 & 2 recap), Lost: Past, Present, & Future (Season 1, 2, & 3 recap), Destiny Calls (Season 1, 2, 3, & 4 recap), and A Journey in Time (Season 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 recap).  So for all you Lost fans out there, get brushed up by re-watching the brilliant pilot episode and studying all the recaps in preperation for the Season 6 premiere.  Lost: The Final Season begins February 2, 2010.

Lost Season 6 publicity stills

Nothing too exciting here, but at least it’s something to add to the daily grind of waiting for the highly anticipated premiere that cannot come soon enough!  You can find all the season regulars in their poses in the gallery below; 31 pictures in all!  They include Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Locke, Jin, Sun, Sayid, Hurley, Claire, Miles, Ben, Richard, Lapidus, IIana, and Charlie.  HA!  Just kidding about that last one.   //020210//

[Via IGN]