Archives by Topic: Lost
Last Week on Lost: Cabin Fever
Teasing tonight’s episode for Entertainment Weekly’s Doc Jensen, Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof says, “Press conferences, funerals, and surprise parties.... Oh my!”
All of the teases that I’ve seen for this episode have been great, and I am huge fan of finales anyway, so this one will probably end up on my list of top ten favorites pretty darned quick.
In the meantime, here (below the fold) are some of my thoughts on last week’s episode, “Cabin Fever,” which was much cooler than I expected it to be, given the general suckiness of John Locke as a character this season.
More Sneak Peeks from “There’s No Place Like Home”
DarkUFO has three more video sneak peeks from this week’s episode of Lost, plus a text-based sneak peek courtesy of Kristen dos Santos.
I don’t know about you, but I’m getting more and more pumped for this episode every minute. I only hope that I finish covering the Apple Store opening fast enough to make the bus that will get me home in time to catch the show. I never thought one of my obsessions would stand in the way of another one, but it looks like that day might have finally arrived.
All I can say is that iTunes better have that episode available first-thing on Friday morning, or there’ll be hell to pay.
Topics: Apple, Lost
LOST: There’s No Place Like Home - Sneak Peeks
DarkUFO has posted three sneak peeks from this week’s episode of Lost, which is titled “There’s No Place Like Home.” I’ve embedded the most substantial of them above, and let me just say that I’m happy as all hell that we’re getting a tense scene between Jack and Sawyer here. We should all give thanks to CarLost, who seems to be responsible for encoding these clips (and many others that I’ve featured here before).
LOST: There’s No Place Like Home
The two-part season finale of Lost begins next Thursday, May 15, at 10 p.m. Included above, in case you didn’t stay tuned to catch it last night, or in case you just want to see it again, is the first trailer for next week’s episode.
Um, can we say awesome. Yes, kiddies, I think we can.
In other Lost news, the Hollywood Reporter is reporting that seasons five and six will each be seventeen hours long. That’s an hour longer than originally intended, and it’s because of the hours lost to the writer’s strike.
Last Week on Lost: Something Nice Back Home
Teasing tonight’s episode for Entertainment Weekly’s Doc Jensen, Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof says, “Nothing like a good jungle trek to give Locke and Ben a chance to discuss the notion of fate—and even Jacob weighs in on the topic.”
As I’ve said before, I’m not a huge fan of John Locke right now. But any episode which features Ben in a prominent role is going to be a good one. So, thank you Mr. Lindelof for getting me a wee bit more excited than I was before. Today’s going to be a long day, but I’ll definitely be staying up for this one.
In the meantime, here (below the fold) are some of my thoughts on last week’s episode, “Something Nice Back Home,” which I re-watched on the bus ride into work this morning (all the while trying to ignore my laptop’s inability to keep the video and audio in sync while on battery power).

