The full complexity of reality is far beyond our ability
to grasp, but our limited understanding has given us
powers which we had no right to expect. There is no reason
to believe that we are near the end of this road, and we may
well hardly be past the beginning. The journey is what makes
the enterprise fascinating. The fact that the full richness of
the universe is beyond our limited comprehension makes it no
less so.
from Science in the Looking Glass
by E. Brian Davies
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
Lost – The Final Season, “LA X” 02/02/10 14:15 from The Lost Blog The premiere of Lost tonight, in its 6 th and final season, includes three hours of entertainment beginning at 8 PM EST. Hour 1 will effectively be a recap, the kind that we have grown accustomed to over the years, to refresh our memories.. Season 5 DVD Sneak Peeks 4, 5 and 6 04/12/09 17:06 from The Lost Blog More sneak peeks Sneak Peek 4 Finding LaFleur: This deleted scene from LOST's fifth season episode “Namaste” shows more of Miles and Juliet's conversation about Sawyer's whereabouts at the Dharma barracks' underground security ..
Jorge Garcia, the dude who plays Hurley on 'Lost', has launched a new weekly podcast about the show's final season, lovingly titled "Geronimo Jack's Beard."
You can download the first episode now, which features Jorge and co-host Beth Shady discussing the script for last week's premiere 'LA X Parts 1 & 2'. It's a fun listen, but don't expect to hear any plot spoilers from Jorge, who clearly states that he's "not the answer guy."
While listening to "GJB," I honestly wasn't expecting to get any definitive answers to the four million questions I have about the premiere. (I doubt Jorge could get away with sneaking spoilers into the recording.) Still, I was hoping to get a few clues about the strange new "flash sideways" storyline.
But the podcast left me even more confused about the premiere than I was before.
Key Points from "LA X, Parts 1 and 2" (Feb 3, 2010 04:59) Review: Episodes 1 and 2, Season 6 -- Time to warm up those thinking caps! Now we've got two timelines to track.
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
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