
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.

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.

Woody Harrelson, Hemp spokesman and all around hippy white boy who can’t jump says that he wants to stay on a remote island and drink nothing but water for 40 days. See, only a pot-smoking dumbass would come up with such a scheme. His plan is obvious, to me at least. This douche just wants an island all to himself. He figures since he’s just a few muscles and a ripped off shirt away from being Matthew McGonaGay, he can waste some time on an island, get in shape and sneak food during his so-called fast, all the while getting publicity and going from Has-Been to I-Is-Again-Bro.
That’s the real deal here. He’s watched too much damn Lost in a bong-induced DVD marathon. Dude, It is possible to survive with only water for 2-3 weeks, but it destroys the body. Don’t you watch Man VS. Wild???
I know your hopes of a Cheers reunion went in the shitter, but start making some fucking sense. And what’s with you looking like Captain Picard with downs syndrome in that pic?
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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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Pretty interesting episode. We saw that Jack got back with Kate in the future. We also see that Jack is beginning to have reason to believe Hurley about getting back to the island. What with his dead father appearing and all.
Claire’s disappearance has to be by the island and not due to those freighter A-holes. It’s probably the island’s way of saying, hey if you are going to leave I need insurance that you’ll be back. Which goes with the whole Aaron can’t be raised by others thing.
Interesting that the “smoke” detector went off with Jack’s dads visit. Smoke monster or misdirection?
Between Claire’s abduction and Jack getting sick where people do not get sick, it seems like the island is now taking an active hand in trying to keep them there.
And what’s with the Freighter A-holes? The smoke monster didn’t kill all of their asses?
All in all a pretty good episode that moved things forward and gave us some answers and clues. I think at the end of the season we are going to find out what the real consequences of the rescue were.
What did I miss?
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