The mistake they made was hanging everything on the question of who killed Laura Palmer. In our show there is not one overriding question comparable to that. There are a series of mysteries: what is the nature of the island, what is the monster, what is the hatch, who are the mysterious 'other people'? Making sure that some of those mysteries are answerable over time is the way to prevent that frustration. -Carlton Cuse
The LOST DVD was released on Sept. 6. It includes a behind the scenes look at making the show, a blooper reel and rare deleted scenes. The show's second season premiere was on Sept. 21.
Catch up on LOST with the Season 1 DVD
4.09 in Progress 14/03/08 22:44 from AndFound There are some awesome photos from the filming of 4.09 over at Ryans blog and they are pretty awesome but it makes you think whats going on here! Meet Kevin Johnson Promos 14/03/08 22:40 from AndFound There are 3 new picture promos from Dark UFO and if you want to see them make the jump!
The End 23/05/10 17:17 from The Lost Blog Six seasons/years later, tonight is the conclusion of what is without a doubt one of the greatest television series of all time. Thanks to everyone that has contributed to this blog over the years, it has been fun engaging in and facilitat.. What They Died For 18/05/10 18:44 from The Lost Blog After last week's ‘break' episode, which I personally enjoyed, I am very much looking forward to getting back to our Losties' in action. Synopsis Locke devises a new strategy; Jack's group searches for Desmond. Episode Preview
(S06E14) That was a big one, and yet still I'm not sure which side I'm supposed to be rooting for. Team Widmore says they're the good guys, but they certainly don't act like it in how they interact with the cast. Meanwhile, MiB-Locke acts more like the good guy with our main cast, but does some pretty questionable things otherwise.
By the end of the episode, it's pretty clear which side of the fence MiB-Locke is on. A little more murky is whether or not whatever Widmore is trying to do is the right thing to do, nor what our intrepid heroes should do next.
The Flash-sideways timeline picked up events shortly after we left them, with characters converging still in the hospital where Jack performed surgery on Locke's back. We find out how beta-Locke got injured, and it's not at all a familiar story.
BETA-VERSE 2004
Assuming beta-Locke didn't like to beta-Jack, that means the differences in this universe to ours is even more profound. One of Locke's biggest hang-ups was that he didn't have a relationship with his father, and that his father kept screwing him over.
Perhaps it's a bit of cosmic kharma, but this time around, it was beta-Locke that totally screwed up his father's life. His paralysis came from a plane crash; one he'd convinced his father to go on shortly after Locke got his pilot's license.
It explains his reluctance to allow Jack to give him the treatment that might see him walk again; he's not done doing penance for his sin.
Even though it was a brief scene, it was jarring to see Cooper, Locke's father, in a catatonic state at the nursing home. The man was so vivacious in the alpha-verse -- he was just a shadow of himself.
The music box Christian gave to Claire seems a parallel to the broken one Danielle Rousseau had in her camp on the island in the alpha-verse, though it is not the same music box. That one was fixed by Sayid. Beyond that, I can't seem to recall the significance of it.
The music box connects Claire to Rousseau in a weird way, which seems appropriate in that they shared similar lives while on the island. Both lived in a strange primitive camp while their child was being raised by another.
There was no progression in Desmond's mission, whatever it is, nor did we spend any time with Sawyer, Kate or anyone else not in the hospital.
Lost: Season 6 DVD News (Jul 25, 2010 19:18) from The Lost Community Everyone getting over that post-Lost depression? If not, here's a little something to cheer you up. ..
There lies in the Ocean an island which is called The Lost.
In Charm and all kinds of fertility it far surpasses every other land, but it is
unknown to men. Now and again it may be found by chance; but if one seeks it, it
cannot be found, and therefore it is called The Lost.
Honorius of Autun, De Imagine Mundi, about AD 1130