
Lost Season 5 Sneak Peek
December 16th, 2008
Here’s ABC’s latest sneak peak of Lost season 5. I’m no genius, but I think Ben might still be lying.
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Here’s ABC’s latest sneak peak of Lost season 5. I’m no genius, but I think Ben might still be lying.
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Here’s the latest poster for the upcoming season of Lost. Lost will return on Wednesday, January 21st 2009.
I know that some of my readers have a hard time spelling, judging by some of the comments. Here’s something that might help. It will teach kids the ABC’s while at the same time teaching them to buy all things Star Wars as soon as they get a job. Check out the link for the full spectrum of letters. I expect to see some spelling improvements.
L is for Lucas that ass who keeps making bad movies and should have left well enough alone.
P is for Phantom Menace which was a steaming theatrical turd.
And so on.
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The classic Sci-Fi miniseries from the 80’s is returning courtesy of ABC. From Variety:
“Whenever I mention ‘V’ to anybody, they still have a lot of good memories about the original movie and series,” Peters said. “Everybody has that imagery of their uniforms, or the visitor eating a hamster. It’s a science fiction icon and too good to pass up.”
The original “V” served as an allegory for the Holocaust and Nazi Germany. Peters said he won’t duplicate that concept, except that the new “V” will still focus on what happens when the masses have blind faith in their leaders.
In this case, the new “V” will center on Erica Evans, a Homeland Security agent with an aimless son who’s got problems. When the aliens arrive, her son gloms on to them — causing tension within the family. As in the original “V,” several storylines will unfold simultaneously.
Awesome. Don’t fuck it up!
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Entertainment Weekly reports that her character Ana Lucia—who was last seen in a shallow grave after being shot in the stomach by Michael—is coming back to Lost for at least one episode. Is this a flashback? Who knows. Ana Lucia could be one of the ghosts that torments the ex-islanders, or maybe one of the dead people currently kicking around the island.


Jesus, where do I start? It was really nice to see the Orchid station. I loved the interaction between Ben and Locke, like they were a comedy team. The new odd couple. I especially liked seeing the time-travel room filled with metal so Ben could get into the freezer and turn the wheel.
The episode should lead to a rocking 5th season as we have a ton of things to explore and do.
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This isn’t new, but with tonight’s Lost being the huge season finale, I thought I would share it. You can print out Dharma labels for all of your food needs.


I’ve often described Lost as a beautiful mosaic of thought. The show makes you think sure, but it makes you think in ALL directions. Last night’s episode was pure classic Lost magic. Here are some random thoughts.
I now believe what I already suspected. That Claire has been dead since the house blew up. Think about it, her first words were “Charlie?” as if she saw him. Then later, she feels better since she is no longer “seeing things”.
Horace, our new Dharma friend had a nose bleed, plus he happens to be a mathematician. I believe he was jumping through time at some point before his death.
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Here are 2 new sneak peek videos for this week’s Lost: Cabin Fever. Oh yes, things are going to get even more interesting. What with Locke talking to a guy whose been dead for 12 years in this episode and the freighter guys being slightly pissed off, I think it might be real safe to crawl into a hatch and just stay there. Second video after the break.
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TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello is reporting that the fourth season of “Lost”, originally set for 16 episodes, then cut back to 13 thanks to the writers’ strike, might end up being 14 hours after all.
Episode 4.9, the next new episode, is currently slated to air April 24, in two weeks.
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