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Lost 4.09 Countdown: Day 4 of 7
Yes, I realize that the site has gotten a little Lost-heavy here over the past couple of days. I’ll be working to correct that imbalance over the course of the week. In the meantime, here’s another shot from this Thursday’s episode of Lost, “The Shape of Things to Come.”
Any thoughts on what these three are talking about?
Lost 4.09 Countdown: Day 3 of 7
Where, exactly, are Ben and Locke moving this bookcase? And, more importantly, why are they moving it?
Find out when Lost returns this Thursday, April 24. Boo-yah!
Lost 4.09 Countdown: Day 2 of 7
Here’s another photo from the next episode of Lost, “The Shape of Things to Come.” Isn’t it cute? But, hey, consider this: if Hurley’s holding Aaron, and Hurley’s not particularly good with babies (he admits this himself in “Ji Yeon"), then where’s Claire?
Lost 4.09 Countdown: Day 1 of 7
For the next seven days, while all of us Lost fans continue to go apeshit every time ABC puts out a new promo and every time DarkUFO posts a new teaser about somebody getting **** ** *** ****, I thought it would be nice to take a nice, relatively non-spoilery look at some pix from the upcoming episode.
This one, the one I’ve posted above, is one of my favorites from “The Shape of Things to Come.” Sawyer and Hurley are playing a game of RISK! This was, like, my favorite board game growing up. Sure, we never missed a chance to argue at the conclusion of a match, but every time we played I got to hear my dad refer to Kamchatka as Camel-Crap. And that’s a priceless childhood memory if ever there was one, isn’t it?
Less than a week to go now, people. Can you feel it? Can you smell it?!?
Another Hollywood Strike? Lostpedia Looks at the Possibility
Lostpedia has posted an excellent piece on the potential ramifications of an actors strike for my favorite television program, Lost. I’m not sure why a show scheduled to air in mid-season would start filming in August, but, whether they’re right or wrong on that score, they still make a few very good points.
The bad news is that SAG has been publicly unsatisfied with the terms of the recent DGA and WGA deals, a dissatisfaction that Iger and Chernin were apparently unable to budge. SAG head Alan Rosenberg said as much in a letter to his membership, although he has been meticulous in denying that he “wants” a strike.
Lostpedia also points out that there is some “good news.” As they put it, “both parties are avoiding the public mudslinging that made the writers’ talks so spiteful and unproductive” by releasing bland press releases that essentially amount to a news blackout.
Here’s hoping that the actors get what they deserve, but that they don’t need to strike to do so.

